Kylie Jenner recently decided to take us all on a tour of her Kylie Cosmetics office, which, if you didn't see, looks like a Barbie dream office. For some reason, the tour is 16 minutes long, but I decided to watch it for you and take notes (you can thank me later!) Ok, so we're only at the entrance to Kylie Cosmetics Headquarters and I already know it's going to be too much to handle. Here's a neon sign with her name in case you forget who you're there to see. Here we have a jar filled with M&Ms that have Kylie's face on them, which is definitely going to be what I give people for Christmas this year (except with my face, duh.) Here's a giant TV playing Keeping Up With The Kardashians, specifically the iconic scene of Kim taking selfies while Khloe is going to jail, which will also be a feature added to my future office. Here's a photo of Kylie looking at real Kylie looking at magazine covers of Kylie... aka Kylie inception. Here's a Kylie lip kit wall, which is also what my room looks like after I get a 20% off coupon at Ulta. Here's Kylie's "creative room", which doesn't look very creative to me but I'll take her word for it. Here's a conference room that Kylie says has become a family office yet I've never been invited to use it. Here's her kitchen that just called me poor. For a second I thought we were at the grocery store but, nope, just in her kitchen. Here's the office cafeteria, which I don't know if technically you can even call a cafeteria considering it looks more like a pop-up restaurant that you have to pretend to be a celebrity in order to get a reservation to (no I'm not speaking from personal experience.) Here we have Kylie explaining how she hangs up her products as art, aka me as a kid explaining to my mom why she had to put my drawings on the fridge. Here we have Kris Jenner's alcohol station that she personally requested because what Kris Jenner wants... Kris Jenner gets. And here we have Kris Jenner's office, which I would gladly run errands and deliver coffee to if Kris would just answer my emails. Now we're in Kylie's office, which is the size of a studio apartment. Seriously, I could live in this room, no problem. This is a bouquet of money roses from designer Alexander Wang, which is a very rich person sentence. Here's the Kylie Skin section to remind you that she has a skincare line, in case you or your debit card forgot. Now we're in the Kylie Cosmetics showroom, to remind us of all the products we could buy if we were self-made billionaires, too. This is literally me staring at the Kylie Cosmetics display in Ulta debating if I want to spend money I don't have. Here's an editing room so people can edit photos of Kylie as they're taken, aka me sending five of the same photo to my best friend to approve for Instagram. This is Kylie's YouTube room, because vlogging is life. This is the "friends and family glam room" - a phrase made by and for the Kardashians. This is where Kylie does all of her photoshoots because I wouldn't want to leave this office either. This is her greenroom, so I guess I missed the news about Kylie moonlighting as a talk show host. This is Kylie's fully-marbled personal bathroom because why wouldn't she have one? Here we have Kylie's fitting room that's completely empty. Here we have a hair washing station for when the shower isn't enough. Here's another glam room because I guess you can never be too glam. Now we're back to the photo studio... ...and it's fully stocked with a champagne vending machine! What a life. Last but not least, we have Stormi's room attached to Kylie's office... ...and you already know Kylie waking up Stormi by singing "Rise and shine" is Grammy-worthy (watch the clip here.) Now we're back in the lobby and that's a wrap on Kylie Jenner's office (business mansion) tour! Clearly, Kylie Jenner is living the good life - and if you want to see the tour for yourself, well, that's pretty rude of you to ignore my recap but here you go:
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Stand-Up Specials To Watch When Someone Laughs At Your Joke And You Consider A Career In Comedy10/14/2019 One of my favorite things to do in my free time (all the time) is watch stand-up specials from my favorite comedians. Whether you're looking for some new specials to add to your rotation or you've just managed to make it this far in life without ever watching one, here are my recommendations that'll have you laughing until your stomach hurts and saying, "Oh my god, how is it already two in the morning I have to be up early for work what's wrong with me?" 1. John Mulaney, "Kid Gorgeous" John Mulaney has become the king of Netflix comedy specials, and for good reason. Whether he's talking about his childhood in Chicago, his party days in college, or his time as a writer on Saturday Night Live, his genius writing and quick wit remains the same. "Kid Gorgeous" is his newest and best work yet, but older specials like "The Comeback Kid" and "New In Town" are also iconic and if you choose to watch them I'll be able to recite parts back to you. 2. Bo Burnham, "Make Happy" If you combine self-deprecating humor and a sarcastic attitude with original music, you get Bo Burnham. I've been a fan of Bo since his under-appreciated show, Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous, aired on MTV back in 2013, and he continues to have some of the smartest and sharpest comedic takes on the world. "Make Happy" features some of his best satirical songs yet, such as "Straight White Male" and "Lower Your Expectations," and he closes the show with a Kanye West parody about Chipotle that I listen to on a consistent basis. If you want more from Bo (you will), make sure to also check out his other special, "What." 3. Nate Bargatze, "The Tennessee Kid" I discovered Nate Bargatze after watching "The Standups" on Netflix and I've been a fan ever since. He has a way of telling stories about everyday occurrences - like reading Yelp reviews and struggling to order at Starbucks - with such a calm demeanor that it somehow makes him even funnier. "The Tennessee Kid" is his first headline special for Netflix, and I'm just going to keep watching it on repeat until they get it together and gives me another one. (Side note: if you're a fan of the show New Girl, he reminds me so much of Nick Miller.) 4. Chelsea Peretti, "One of the Greats" You probably know her as the iconic Gina Linetti from Brooklyn Nine-Nine, but if you don't then you need to start studying. With incredible comedic timing, she alternates between methods of extreme confidence and genuine introspection while discussing topics like the joys of staying home and life as a female comedian. Proving the title of this special right, Chelsea Peretti remains completely relatable and proves that she's one of the sharpest comedians right now. 5. Ali Wong, "Baby Cobra" I watched Ali Wong's stand-up for the first time over the summer and I don't know what took me so long. I'm not going to call her unfiltered because that's just a stupid word applied to women who choose to speak freely, so instead I'm going to say "hysterical," "real," and "Ali, if you're reading this, let's be friends." With the ability to make me laugh at every story she tells about her relationships and career, she never fails to miss a beat in this special (or in her latest one, "Hard Knock Wife.") Now that I've reminisced on all of my favorites, I'm going to go watch them again and so should you.
I've been waiting for new music from Harry Styles since the moment his tour ended last summer, and the time is finally here. Over two years since Harry launched his solo career with his debut single, "Sign of the Times," it's clear that he's preparing for a new era with his latest single, "Lights Up." Not only did he give us a song to cry to, but he also made a music video - because if anyone knows what the people want, it's Harry. Whether you've lost track of how many times you've already watched the music video (like me) or this is the first you're hearing of it, here are my reactions to the music video for Harry Styles' new song, "Lights Up": Ok, one second in and I already have questions for Harry. The first being, "How dare you?" I can't believe he invented curly hair and tattoos, I'm so proud of him. Apparently I missed the "Hold onto Harry Styles while he looks like a Greek god in a music video" job posting on LinkedIn. The beat dropped and now he's in the ocean, didn't anyone ever tell him not to swim at night? Now he's on the back of a motorcycle without a helmet doing the Dirty Dancing pose, clearly unconcerned for his safety or my emotional well-being. Me trying to figure out who gave Harry the right to make this: I love when Harry sings "I'm sorry by the way" because he should be apologizing for the distress he's putting me through with these visuals. I have no words. OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT HE'S GIVING OFF MAJOR LEO IN TITANTIC VIBES RIGHT NOW. If Harry was trying to make me cry by singing, "All the lights couldn't put out the dark runnin' through my heart", then he succeeded. Me thinking about Harry feeling sad and writing the lyrics, "Lights up and they know who you are... do you know who you are?": Harry: "Shine, step into the light... shine, so bright sometimes" Me: Don't look at me with that tone. IS THIS "SIGN OF THE TIMES" THROWBACK NECESSARY?? Don't laugh at me, Harry, this has been a tumultuous two minutes. Me getting emotional at Harry singing, "La da da da da": Prove to me this isn't the pose of a Renaissance sculpture. Harry, stop looking at me (keep looking at me.) THE NEW HARRY IN A (PROBABLY GUCCI) SUIT STARING AT HIS OLD SELF SINGING, "I'M NOT EVER GOING BACK" - SOME POINTS WERE MADE! Jumping from such a dramatic shot to sticking his tongue out? It's called range, look it up. Harry asking, "Do you know who you are?" while staring into the camera... like, yeah, I know who I am, your bitch. Well! You've made it to the end of my recap, so if you'll excuse me I'm going to go watch this music video on repeat until I have it burned into my memory. Unless you've had zero contact with me over the last eight years, then you should know that I'm a fan of Harry Styles. I mean, just look at him. He took the world by storm while in One Direction, and he continued to prove himself as the modern-day rock star that he is when he embarked on a solo career and released his debut album, Harry Styles, back in the spring of 2017. He spent the next year touring this album of songs that I've yet to get tired of (and never will), and after taking some time off since then to rest and remind us all how good we've got it, it seems as though Harry is preparing for his comeback. On Oct. 5, Harry tweeted the word "Do" and instantly sent his fanbase into a frenzy, wondering what this cryptic message could mean. People who aren't fans of Harry assumed that it was just an accidental tweet, but Harry's fans (me) know him all too well and immediately knew something was up. And now, the plot thickens... While checking social media this morning and minding my own business, I stumbled upon some photos that prove Harry 2.0 is slowly building momentum. This poster being promoted by Columbia Records (Harry's label) has already been spotted in places like Sydney and Los Angeles, and fans are speculating that "Do You Know Who You Are?" will be the title of Harry's first single in over two years. If that wasn't enough (it wasn't), eagle-eyed fans noticed the poster also featured the acronym "TPWK" - which is most likeIy short for Harry's signature phrase, "Treat People With Kindness", and could potentially even be the title of his upcoming second album. In an interview with Rolling Stone over the summer, Harry did reveal that new music is on the way, so it's just a matter of time before he makes an official announcement about all of this that ultimately leads to my tears. While I wait for that moment even though I'm not physically or emotionally ready, I'll be listening to Harry Styles by Harry Styles on repeat and I would 100 percent recommend you do the same.
Nick Jonas announced yesterday that he'll be replacing Gwen Stefani on The Voice next spring, so in unrelated news if anyone knows how I can get on The Voice let me know. Even though this will be his first time as a coach on the show, Nick is no stranger to providing musical guidance, considering he and his brothers raised me with their music (and unfortunate style choices.) Over the years, Nick has loaned his talents to contestants on competition shows like The X Factor and Songland, but this will be his first time as a permanent judge on a show. He's also not the first Jonas Brother to be a judge on The Voice; Joe shared some of his musical wisdom as a judge on the Australian version back in the spring of 2018. Nick will be joining fellow judges Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton as contestants compete for a record deal, and I can only imagine the reactions from the lucky singers who get to see Nick turn around for them in that giant red chair. If you don't know what's been going on with Nick before this big announcement, then clearly you don't keep up with pop culture or follow me on social media. After announcing that he and his brothers were ready to get back together/take over my life back in February, they decided to prove they weren't messing around and released their first album in over a decade this past summer, featuring certified bops like "Sucker", "Cool", and "Only Human." Based on Nick's track record in the music industry, there's no doubt that his time spent coaching on The Voice will continue to prove he knows his sh*t and also that I will support anything he does.
If you haven't seen a recent photo of Brad Pitt, here you go: Oh my god, right? (Photo courtesy of GQ.) Brad Pitt recently decided to grace the cover of GQ Magazine to promote his new space film Ad Astra and to also send me over the edge. Here we have Brad laughing at my misery. (Photo courtesy of GQ.) After seeing these photos, I realized two things. First, that I needed a moment to recover from the shock of it all, as they were sprung on me and something of this caliber should come with a warning. Second, I realized that without anyone really noticing, Brad Pitt has spent much of the last few years seemingly out of the Hollywood spotlight. This could be due to the fact that he was dealing with some issues in his personal life, or the fact that he was spending his time producing projects as opposed to starring in them. Either way, it's clear that he's ready to remind us all of what we've been missing. This look of deep thought was me when I saw this photo. (Photo courtesy of GQ.) His new film, Ad Astra, follows the story of an astronaut (Pitt) who is sent on a mission into space to find his astronaut father who could potentially be alive after disappearing into deep space years ago. Just from the description of this film, I am already having traumatic flashbacks to seeing Interstellar, so if these films are anything alike then catch me sobbing into my Twizzlers at a theater near you. He also starred in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood opposite Leonardo DiCaprio this past summer, which sounded like something I'd be into yet I'll admit I didn't go see because, really, who has the time? Me when Brad took my breath away and I had to lay down. (Photo courtesy of GQ.)
After decades of being one of the biggest names in Hollywood, it's clear that Brad Pitt is back and has no intentions of giving up his title or letting us breathe. Niall Horan, aka the charming crooner/prized Irishman formerly of One Direction, has finally answered my prayers and is back with new music. It's been almost two years since the release of his debut album, Flicker, and he's clearly better than ever with his new song, "Nice To Meet Ya". In addition to this song that I'll definitely be playing on repeat for the foreseeable future, he's filmed a music video for it (filled with Easter eggs about his new album) that I can only describe as him intentionally trying to send me over the edge with his talent and good looks. In order to help catch you up on Niall's new music and to also process my own emotions about it, here's a recap of "Nice To Meet Ya": It's so crazy how Niall decided to start the music video in a white tank and perfect hair without expecting me to freak out. Oh my god, he broke the fourth wall. Also, I love how you can perfectly understand what he's saying but they were still like, "His accent is thicc, better use subtitles just to be safe." Niall said no this isn't a music video it's a short film, can I help you? Ok, I don't know what looks better, Niall or his house. Me when Niall starts listing all the things he likes about the girl he's singing to (me): Here we have Easter egg #1 - "Small Talk" - of potential song titles from the full album and also an actress who's living the dream. I'm sorry, when did Niall get an earring and why did no one tell me? Here we have a blurry but goody of Easter egg #2 - "Still" - as in I'm still waiting for Niall to follow me back on Twitter. Same, random lady on the street... same. Me when Niall starts singing in French: Here we have Easter egg #3 - "Heartbreak Weather" - and also Niall for some reason putting on sunglasses as it starts to rain. Niall singing this song in the pouring rain was clearly pulled from my how-to-be-dramatic handbook. Here we have Easter egg #4 - "No Judgement" - as in I have no judgement against you if you don't listen to Niall's music, except that you have no taste. I can't believe Niall invented being confident while looking in the mirror and also the color brown. Me every time Niall looks into the camera and sings, "Nice to meet ya, what's your name?": SOMETHING I DEFINITELY DIDN'T NEED WAS NIALL WALKING OUT OF A CLOUD OF SMOKE WITH FOUR OTHER GUYS JUST TO GIVE ME FLASHBACKS OF ONE DIRECTION: Niall doing the "After you" gesture made me swoon and I want you all to notice it, too. I wonder what life would be like with the kind of luck that allows you to randomly meet Niall Horan at a bar. The editors didn't have to go so hard here when they faded out the song so we could hear Niall say, "Cheers, boys" in his Irish accent, but they did that... they did that for us. I can't believe the girl dipped and was just like call me beep me if you wanna reach me. Well, unfortunately for me, that's the end of the music video so I guess I'm just going to keep watching it on repeat until YouTube tells me to get a life. (All screenshots of this music video belong to whoever owns the rights. Also, instead of suing me you should just consider dating me @Niall) Since the beginning of her relationship with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle has been subjected to an extreme amount of negative attention in the British tabloids. From making blatant racist and misogynistic remarks about her, to analyzing her every word and movement, to ramping up alleged drama with Kate Middleton, these tabloids have run wild with their fabricated stories while expecting no consequences - but now, that's over. After the Mail on Sunday published a private letter written by Meghan Markle earlier this year, Prince Harry has announced that he and his wife will be pursuing legal action against the tabloid and its parent company, Associated Papers. While the royal couple have been able to discredit or ignore rumors in the past, Prince Harry said in an official statement that he'll no longer sit back and remain silent while his wife suffers: "For these select media this is a game, and one that we have been unwilling to play from the start. I have been a silent witness to her private suffering for too long. To stand back and do nothing would be contrary to everything we believe in." It's impossible to imagine the emotions and distress that Meghan Markle has gone through at the hands of these ruthless tabloids, and it's difficult to comprehend how anyone could find the publishing of a private letter (or any of the other countless jabs against her) as acceptable behavior. In his royal statement, Prince Harry goes on to say address the treatment his mother, Princess Diana, received from tabloids and paparazzi that led to her tragic death, and how this is an attempt to stop the cycle: "Though this action may not be the safe one, it is the right one. Because my deepest fear is history repeating itself. I’ve seen what happens when someone I love is commoditised to the point that they are no longer treated or seen as a real person. I lost my mother and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." More often than not, these tabloids treat celebrities as less than human, and act as though they're entitled to write whatever they want. However, this isn't true, and it's honorable that Prince Harry is stepping up and trying to make a difference against these tabloids who continue to print stories with no regard for kindness, truthfulness, or the well-being and safety of others. Prince Harry ends his statement by expressing gratitude to the public, who have witnessed and rejected the stories being spread about his family: "We thank you, the public, for your continued support. It is hugely appreciated. Although it may not seem like it, we really need it." The fact that Meghan Markle has remained gracious and kind in the face of all of this is a true testament to her character, and her impact on people will no doubt be more lasting and profound than any of the hate. Hopefully, Prince Harry's call-to-action will incite change within the media and remind the world that no matter someone's societal status or cultural background, everyone deserves to be treated with respect.
One of my favorite things to do is spend an excessive amount of time watching television, and part of the fun is getting to talk about these shows with other people. Unfortunately for me, I'm at a place in my life where apparently no one I know watches what I watch. While scrolling through Twitter to find quality memes about my shows is fun (yes I call them "my shows" like an elderly woman talking about her soap operas), I still think you should give some of these shows a chance so I have someone to talk about them with: 1. Brooklyn Nine-Nine If you haven't already been watching this show, then I'm concerned for you. Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows Detective Jake Peralta (played by America's sweetheart, Andy Samberg) and his team in the 99th precinct of New York. As they solve crimes and play pranks, this ensemble of hilarious characters proves that B99 is the definition of laugh-out-loud comedy; I would also like to define it as the best show to watch when you should definitely be sleeping and not staring at a glowing screen in the middle of the night. PSA: Prepare to start saying Jake's signature "Cool, cool, cool, no doubt, no doubt" line ironically so many times that over time it'll gradually just become part of your everyday language. 2. This Is Us "This is us" more like this is me sobbing my way through an entire box of tissues. This Is Us hits my emotions more than I think any show ever has, and I probably would have stopped subjecting myself to a weekly emotional breakdown by now if it weren't for the brilliant writing and incredible casting done on this show. As I've watched the stories of this family unfold, I've come to the conclusion that this show is in a category of its own and deserves recognition for its beautiful storytelling. Also, Milo Ventimiglia as main character Jack Pearson gives me Ryan-Gosling-in-The-Notebook levels of emotions, and that alone is enough to keep me coming back for more; trust me, the tears are worth it. 3. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel I can't get enough of this show. Set during the 1950s in New York City, this show follows Midge Maisel as she moves on from her old life as a housewife and pursues a career as a stand-up comedian. From her quick wit to her take-no-shit attitude, Midge is one of the most fresh and exciting characters to watch right now; I also want her an entire wardrobe. Brought to you by Amy Sherman-Palladino (the mastermind behind my favorite show of all time, Gilmore Girls), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is without a doubt one of the best written shows out there. Here's hoping Amazon releases a Mrs. Maisel comedy special so I can take a break from John Mulaney's stand-up, which that at this point I've memorized. 4. Good Girls I watched the first two seasons of this show in about two weeks, so, yes, I would recommend it. This show follows a group of friends who, after deciding to rob a grocery store to pay off their debts, discover their stolen money belongs to a local gang leader and find themselves even deeper into a world of crime. From smuggling drugs over the border to shopping with counterfeit money, these "good girls" must get on his good side and come to terms with the fact that their lives will never be the same - and, also, that they should have just quit while they were ahead. Fair warning: if you're a fan of the character Matt Saracen from Friday Night Lights, his role in this show may have you switching to team Tim Riggins (aka the team you should've already been on.) 5. Riverdale OK, HEAR ME OUT. I know that Riverdale gets a bad rep, but I stand by this show. Some of the storylines do have a tendency to be cheesy or just completely bonkers, but I still think it holds up. If you ever wondered what life would be like if you were a student in a small town dealing with high school drama by day and solving high-stakes crimes by night, then the CW made this show for you. If not, then clearly you have no sense of imagination and should go watch a documentary or something. Notable mention: this scene with main character Archie Andrews (played by the equally talented equally handsome KJ Apa) from last season that I think about once a day: 6. Younger This is probably the most underrated show on this list, and for no good reason. When main character Liza Miller, 40, finds herself divorced and unable to get a job, she pretends to be in her 20s in order to get her life on track. As she gets back into the dating world (with someone who's actually in his 20s) and keeps up with the chaos of her new job in publishing, she realizes that her secret won't be as easy to keep as she might have thought. If you're looking for a show that combines hilarious characters and dramatic storylines with the world of New York, then this is for you. If not, watch it anyway because that's the whole point of this blog post - remember? 7. The Good Place Even though The Good Place is on its final season, you'll probably be able to catch up within a few days thanks to this genius comedy that'll have you pressing "play next episode" over and over again. In the world of this show, you either go to The Good Place or The Bad Place when you die. When main character Eleanor, played by Kristen Bell, finds herself in The Good Place even though she deserves to be in The Bad Place, hilarious antics ensue as she and the friends she makes along the way try to navigate their way in the afterlife. Considering the creator of this show, Mike Schur, also created Parks and Recreation and worked on The Office, you'll most likely be a fan of The Good Place if you're a fan of those shows, too. If you decide to take my advice and start watching any of these shows, let me know so we can compare plot theories and character crushes - and if you don't, well, I guess you don't know good suggestions when you see them.
Just when I was recovering from my post-concert depression, the Jonas Brothers have decided to pull me back in with a new song called "Lonely." They're not ~lonely~ on this song though - it was produced by Diplo, the famous DJ/wedding crasher/frenemy of the Jo Bros. Diplo gained some attention earlier this week after "hacking" the Jonas Brothers Instagram account, which actually all turned out to be secret marketing for this new song because if the Jonas Brothers know one thing it's how to play with my emotions. Anyway! I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about this collab because, let's be real, if the Jonas Brothers are credited on a song then they're the only ones getting my attention (sorry Diplo), but "Lonely" is really good. Like, really good. To make this song even better, we've been gifted with a music video to accompany it. As we're treated to the angelic voices of the brothers Jonas, we also get to see them dodging phone calls and text messages from an apologetic Diplo, who's trying to get in contact with Joe after infamously live-streaming his Las Vegas wedding to Sophie Turner to the entire world. If you haven't watched the music video or even listened to the song yet, you can do that here and then come back to me. Ok, now that we're on the same page, let's break this all down: First of all, how dare Diplo steal my signature move of dramatically staring out the window while thinking about the Jonas Brothers: Me being impressed when the Jonas Brothers start singing as though I haven't been listening to their music for over a decade: I don't have Joe Jonas' phone number or know how to ride a horse but this is such a mood: Wow, I love the holy trinity: Nick: "I think you should be alone with me, cause we don't have to be lonely" Me: Nick said lose this number or I'm alerting the authorities: "Hey Joe, sorry I ruined a very important moment for you, here's a bucket of melon." Oh, he liked it! If I knew the way to Joe Jonas's heart was an Edible arrangement I could have saved myself years of crying to "When You Look Me In The Eyes." Nick Jonas surrounded by musical instruments and twinkle lights? Ok, who's been reading my dream journal. The Jonas Brothers thinking about having to be lonely: Does anyone else think this looks like a scene from Gossip Girl? "You know you love me... xoxo, Diplo." I'm pretty sure Kevin has just been playing guitar and minding his business this entire time which is actually a good description of Kevin Jonas at all times. I can't believe Joe made this face without expecting me to nominate him for an Academy Award: Imagine getting a FaceTime request from the Jonas Brothers? The closest I've gotten is when they posted a number to text them so I did and then I realized I played myself and actually signed up for text promotions. I love how Diplo took the time to pull this smoldering photo of Joe from the Internet to set as his contact picture: If you know there's a possibility that the Jonas Brothers might call you then you should have a phone charger on stand-by at all times, what are you even doing, Diplo? *Record scratch* *Freeze frame* Yup, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation: Well, you made it to end of the music video, so whether the Jonas Brothers and Diplo have truly made up or not (or if their "fight" was even all that real to begin with), at least we know this song is a hit. The only thing that could have made this better would have been a guest cameo from Queen Sophie herself: (All credit for photos pulled from the music video goes to whoever owns the rights to the music video, I have no money so please don't sue me @Jonas Brothers @Diplo @YouTube) |