“Land of the home and freedom reigns! It’s as American as pie-ball and the mom and bars,” Colbert joked of Kemp’s blunder during a recent Fox News interview.
Brockhampton stopped by
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Wednesday, where they performed “Don’t Shoot Up the Party” off their latest album
Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.
Bringing the same energy on the song to the stage, Brockhampton created their own rave as they thrashed and jumped their way through the performance. The entire group was sporting matching outfits as LED lights flashed behind them in what should definitely have had an epilepsy warning attached to it.
Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine dropped in April and features Danny Brown, ASAP Rocky, ASAP Ferg, Charlie Wilson, and JPEGMAFIA, as well as standout tracks like “Don’t Shoot Up the Party,” “Old News,” and more.
In HBO Maxâs new series
Hacks,
Hannah Einbinderâs character Ava is introduced at a rock-bottom moment in her nascent comedy career. Sitting inside her managerâs office after a flippant tweet rendered her canceled on social media and unhirable in Hollywood, Ava considers jumping out the window.
The manager, played by series cocreator
Paul W. Downs, objects.
âYouâd probably just break your legs because of the fifth-floor terrace,â he says coolly. âBut if youâre seriousâ¦â Iâm not,â she assures the manager. If she were, she reminds him, âI told you how Iâd kill myself a million times: Iâd wear a suicide vest on