James Blunt Reveals the Meaning Behind You’re Beautiful After 20 Years

For two decades, James Blunt’s 2005 hit You’re Beautiful” has been widely misunderstood. Many listeners embraced it as a romantic ballad—an ode to lost love and aching hearts.  But on the song’s 20th anniversary, Blunt set the record straight: It’s not a love song at all. It’s about drugs and stalking.

Blunt marked the milestone with a cheeky, candid message on X. “Twenty years ago today, I released a song that bought me this house,” he wrote.

“Whoever thought a song about being high as a kite on drugs, stalking someone else’s girlfriend, would resonate quite so much? Thank you. You guys are beautiful.”

This revelation may not come as a total shock to fans who’ve listened closely. The lyrics tell the story of a man who spots a woman on the subway, feels an instant but unreciprocated connection, and ultimately admits, “She’s with another man.” That moment—combined with lines about an “angel” smiling at him—has always walked a fine line between romantic yearning and unsettling fixation. Blunt’s latest comments suggest it leaned harder into the latter.

In fact, Blunt has occasionally acknowledged the song’s darker undertones in past interviews, but the 20th anniversary post was perhaps his most direct commentary yet.

“You’re Beautiful” was a breakout hit that propelled Blunt to global fame, topping charts in the UK, US, and beyond. It also helped define the mid-2000s era of earnest, acoustic-driven pop.

But its staying power may have less to do with its perceived romance and more to do with its simplicity—and now, apparently, its creep factor.

He’s also been refreshingly blunt (pun intended) about his career and public image, often poking fun at his reputation as the man behind one of pop’s most overplayed ballads.

As anniversary retrospectives go, this one is less about nostalgia and more about recalibration. It’s a reminder that not every song with a soft melody and wistful gaze is about love. Sometimes, it’s just about a guy who got way too high and made a bad decision on public transportation.

The Best and Worst Celebrity Kissers

The Instagram gossip account Deuxmoi, known for its anonymous and often unverified celebrity scoops, recently posed a juicy question to its followers: Who are the best and worst celebrity kissers based on personal experience?

The responses, predictably, range from dreamy to downright disturbing. And while there’s zero way to confirm the legitimacy of these tales, that hasn’t stopped the stories—and speculation—from spreading like wildfire. Here’s a look at some of the buzziest (and weirdest) submissions:

The Good Kissers

  • Steven Tyler got a “15 out of 10” rating from one person—who claims the Aerosmith frontman paused mid-makeout to meow. Repeatedly.
  • Florence Pugh was so good, apparently, she “turned [someone] into a stalker.” Not ideal behavior, but clearly a memorable kiss.
  • Pedro Pascal was dubbed a “top 3 best kisser” and described as “very passionate and sweet.”
  • Prince Harry scored a gentlemanly 10 out of 10.
  • Orlando Bloom may not have offered “the best sex,” but his kissing game? “Truly amazing.”
  • Ralph Fiennes received a hyperbolic “a billion out of 10.” No elaboration needed, apparently.
  • One person even claimed to have kissed John Mayer and Katy Perry at the same time. Both, they said, were “great,” though John was notably “thoughtful with his mouth.”

And Then There’s the Flip Side…

  • Vin Diesel got absolutely roasted as “the worst kisser you could ever imagine.” Words like “sloppy,” “wet,” and “crusties” were used. Ouch.
  • Milo Ventimiglia apparently disappointed both in kissing and, um, follow-through. Still, the source insists he’s a “nice guy.”
  • Country singer Morgan Wallen? Just one word: “TERRIBLE.”

The Spicy Ones

  • Johnny Knoxville allegedly aced both kissing and other extracurriculars: “Really good with his hands,” said one reviewer.
  • Michael Phelps impressed in Olympic fashion: “Best. Sex. Ever.” Plus, his skin smelled like chlorine, and he reportedly had the stamina of, well, an Olympian—“six times one night.”

Jelly Roll Starts Show Off with a Bang—Literally, Right into a Fan’s Head

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are kicking butt on their Big Ass Stadium Tour. And their show over the weekend started off with a bang—unfortunately, the bang was straight into a fan’s scalp.

During a show in Toronto, a rogue firework went off at just the wrong moment and hit a woman in the head while she was filming Jelly Roll performing “Save Me.” The lyrics “I’m so damaged beyond repair” were playing when the flaming projectile smacked her, which honestly feels like a little too on-the-nose. Her hair even started smoking.

She later posted from a hospital bed with the caption, “Ouch I have a burn now, it hurts.” Not exactly the souvenir she had in mind.

Thankfully, she’s okay—just a little crispy—but the moment was caught on video and has since gone viral.

Internet detectives quickly dug up comments from other fans saying this kind of thing has happened before at a Post Malone concert. One woman said firework debris went down the back of her jacket. That’s not the kind of warm feeling you go to a concert for. So maybe tone it down on the explosives, fellas?

Just because your show’s on fire doesn’t mean your fans should be.

Comments have been flooding in from people hoping Jelly and Post reach out to help cover her medical bills—or at least hook her up with tickets that come with hazard pay and a complimentary helmet.

No official word from the artists yet, but if she does go to another show, she better keep her head on a swivel.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS – MAY 06: Jelly Roll performs onstage during Jelly Roll & Friends at Billy Bob’s Texas on May 06, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images) Don’t worry he’s not laughing at the lady who took a firework to the head.

Rick Springfield Once Killed a Guy in ‘Nam

The Jessie in “Jessie’s Girl” is frankly lucky to be alive.  Because, as we all know, Rick Springfield wanted his girl.  And Rick isn’t above smokin’ a mofo.  By the time that song came out, Rick had already taken a life. Seriously.

Back in the late ’60s, Rick was a 17-year-old kid living in Australia when his band was chosen to go entertain the troops.

Now, if you watch a lot of war movies, you know that things could get pretty lawless over in ‘Nam, and the musicians got to buddy up with the soldiers… to the point they ended up helping out during a battle.

According to Rick, in a 2012 interview:  “They said, here, you throw the mortars down.  So I threw the mortars down the tube.  And the next morning, the soldiers came running into our villa and said, ‘You got one!'”

“They said, here, you throw the mortars down.  So I threw the mortars down the tube.  And the next morning, the soldiers came running into our villa and said, ‘You got one!'”

Rick Springfield

Rick wasn’t exactly thrilled that he’d killed a guy. At the time of the 2012 interview, he still wasn’t over it. He said, “It was an enemy, it was wartime, they were sneaking up on us trying to get us. But I wasn’t in the army. I wasn’t meant to be there. It’s something that I still haven’t fully processed.”

Which MLB Mascot Is the Hottest?

Just in time for the 2025 MLB season, the sports betting site BetUS decided to stir up a spicy conversation that no one saw coming: Which Major League Baseball mascot is the hottest?

Yes, you read that right.  Using a mix of metrics—including personality, Google search interest, social media following, and even the so-called “golden ratio” for physical proportions—BetUS compiled a ranking of the 15 “hottest” mascots in Major League Baseball.  The results?  Equal parts hilarious and unsettling.

Topping the list is D. Baxter the Bobcat, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ desert-dwelling mascot.

He evidently has the right combination of charisma and cartoon symmetry to claim the crown.  

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Coming in second is the legendary Phillie Phanatic.

His chaotic energy and fuzzy green physique have made him a fan favorite—and now, apparently, a sex symbol?

The top five round out with Clark the Cub from Chicago, Rosie Red of the Cincinnati Reds, and Mrs. Met, who out-ranked her better-known baseball-headed husband, Mr. Met. (He still made the list at #7.)

Here’s the Top 15:

  1. D. Baxter (Arizona Diamondbacks). It’s true, look at him- He’s jacked.
  2. Phillie Phanatic (Philadelphia Phillies)
  3. Clark the Cub (Chicago Cubs)
  4. Rosie Red (Cincinnati Reds)
  5. Mrs. Met (New York Mets)
  6. Billy the Marlin (Miami Marlins)
  7. Mr. Met (New York Mets)
  8. Raymond (Tampa Bay Rays)
  9. Orbit (Houston Astros)
  10. Oriole Bird (Baltimore Orioles)
  11. Blooper (Atlanta Braves)
  12. Fredbird (St. Louis Cardinals)
  13. PAWS (Detroit Tigers)
  14. Slider (Cleveland Guardians)
  15. Rangers Captain (Texas Rangers)

If you’re wondering why you don’t see the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Angels, or the New York Yankees on here, it’s because those teams don’t have official mascots.  In retrospect, maybe they just didn’t want to be objectified???

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Sorry, Pirate Parrot. You’ll get ’em next time. (Look at that face. What’s not to love?)

Final Curtain Calls (Almost): Rock Stars Who Nearly Died Mid-Show

The stage is often where rock stars come to life—but for a few, it’s also where they came dangerously close to losing it.

From pyrotechnic mishaps to nearly fatal props, these are ten musicians who narrowly survived incidents during live performances. Some are known for pushing boundaries. Others were caught off guard by illness or sheer bad luck. But all of them have one thing in common: they lived to tell the tale.

1. Alice Cooper’s Guillotine Gone Wrong

Known for his theatrical “shock rock” shows, Alice Cooper has staged his own execution more times than anyone can count. But during one performance, the fake guillotine he used as a stage prop malfunctioned and nearly sliced his neck for real. Cooper has also had close calls with hanging stunts that didn’t go as planned. Despite decades of flirtation with death for showmanship, one slip nearly made it real.

2. Geezer Butler’s Hallucinating Set

In 1995, Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler was on a solo tour when he was struck with extreme food poisoning. He was so weak he had to lean against the amps to stay upright onstage. At one point, he began hallucinating mid-performance and was rushed to the hospital. The remainder of the tour was canceled.

3. James Hetfield Burned by Pyro

During Metallica’s 1992 co-headlining tour with Guns N’ Roses, frontman James Hetfield misjudged his position onstage during a pyro cue and walked into a 12-foot flame. He suffered second- and third-degree burns on his arm, hand, and face. Bandmates said if he had been just a few inches closer, it could have been fatal.

4. Bill Berry’s Aneurysm Onstage

During a 1995 show in Switzerland, R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry collapsed mid-performance after suffering a brain aneurysm. He later described the sensation as feeling like he’d been struck in the head with a bowling ball. Berry survived the rupture and returned to perform, but the incident changed his outlook on life—and his career. He ultimately left the band two years later in 1997.

5. Keith Richards’ Electric Wake-Up Call

The phrase “Keith Richards is indestructible” may have roots in a near-fatal encounter back in 1965. During a concert, the Rolling Stones guitarist was knocked unconscious when he touched an ungrounded microphone with his guitar. The resulting shock threw him backward and left him semi-conscious. Bandmates and fans feared the worst—but Richards, of course, bounced back. Just another day in the life of rock’s most persistent survivor.

6. Thom Yorke’s Close Call with a Poolside Mic

At an MTV “Beach House” event in 1993, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke added an impromptu swim to his set, leaping into the pool mid-song. When he climbed out and tried to continue singing, a stagehand stopped him just in time—kicking the mic away before Yorke could grab it with soaking wet hands. One misstep could have turned a quirky performance into a fatal accident.

7. Ace Frehley Nearly Zapped by the Stairwell

During a KISS concert in 1976, guitarist Ace Frehley became part of an unintended circuit. As he reached for a metal handrail while holding his guitar, he suddenly found himself being shocked by a powerful electrical current. He credits his quick reaction—managing to release his grip—with saving his life. Frehley later wrote a song about the incident called “Shock Me.”

8. Frank Zappa’s 15-Foot Fall

Frank Zappa’s 1971 show at London’s Rainbow Theatre ended in disaster when an enraged fan rushed the stage and shoved him into the orchestra pit. Zappa plummeted 15 feet onto a concrete floor, suffering a crushed larynx, multiple fractures, and head trauma. He spent months in a wheelchair and his voice was permanently altered. The attacker reportedly acted out of jealousy—his girlfriend was a big Zappa fan.

9. Krist Novoselic and the Rogue Bass

The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards ended with a thud—literally—for Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic. After the band finished their performance of “Lithium,” Krist tossed his bass high into the air in celebration. But the guitar came back down… directly onto his head. He staggered offstage with a gash and a concussion, earning one of the more painful live TV bloopers in rock history.

10. Patti Smith’s Neck-Breaking Fall

During a concert in Tampa in 1977, punk icon Patti Smith slipped off the edge of the stage and plummeted into the orchestra pit below. She suffered a fractured vertebra in her neck and required extensive physical therapy to recover. The fall sidelined her for months, but she eventually returned—resilient as ever.

Terry Bradshaw Has No Interest in Aaron Rodgers Joining the Steelers

As rumors swirl about Aaron Rodgers possibly landing in Pittsburgh, one of the Steelers’ most iconic players is making his stance crystal clear: absolutely not.

Terry Bradshaw, four-time Super Bowl champ and long-time face of the Steelers franchise, is not mincing words about the idea of Rodgers wearing black and gold. “That’s a joke. That is, just to me, is a joke,”

Bradshaw said in a recent interview, when asked about the potential move. “What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year? Are you kidding me?”

But it didn’t stop there. Bradshaw, never known for holding back, then veered into the kind of personal critique that only he can deliver. “That guy needs to stay in California,” he said. “Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there.”

Then Bradshaw made it even more personal, admitting he’s not exactly a fan of Rodgers off the field either. “You get in his presence and you feel like it’s gonna start snowin’,” he said—painting Rodgers as cold or maybe just aloof.

Despite Bradshaw’s harsh words, there’s still significant chatter linking Rodgers to Pittsburgh.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport recently said it would be a “surprise” if Rodgers doesn’t end up signing with the Steelers.

So while fans debate whether Rodgers could be the missing piece to elevate Pittsburgh’s offense, one thing’s for sure: if he does sign, he won’t be getting a warm welcome from at least one Steelers legend.

Joey Fatone Shut Down *NSYNC Reunion Rumors

Sorry, ’90s pop fans—those hopes for an *NSYNC reunion?  They’re on hold, indefinitely.

Joey Fatone has set the record straight: there’s no reunion happening anytime soon, or even in the planning stages.  Despite the buzz and nostalgic hype that swirls around the group every time two or more members appear in public together, Fatone says they haven’t had that conversation yet.

“The five of us need to get together, and that day has not happened yet,” Fatone recently told People magazine.  “Everybody’s everywhere in the world, and I think it’s more important to get everybody in-person as opposed to just getting on a chat or on a phone call.”

And no, it’s not a matter of drama or bad blood—just life.

“People always think, ‘Oh, it’s easy.  Just get on the phone and talk,'” Fatone said.

“There’s a lot of things that have to become fortuitous for that, a lot of commitment, a lot of time. Everybody has families.  Most people have kids, so then you have to take that into consideration.”

The band famously reunited for the 2023 VMAs, briefly reigniting rumors of a full tour or album. And while that one-off appearance had fans buzzing—and speculating—a larger-scale comeback has never materialized.

Fatone’s comments make it clear: even the talk of a reunion hasn’t happened. 

The news may be disappointing for longtime fans still clinging to the dream of hearing “Bye Bye Bye” live once more, but Fatone’s update reflects the reality of trying to align the lives of five busy men who’ve all moved in different directions.

Justin Timberlake, arguably the most high-profile member of the group, has kept busy with solo music, acting roles, and his own family life.  Chris Kirkpatrick, Lance Bass, and JC Chasez have also carved out their own paths—some in the spotlight, some behind the scenes. And Fatone himself has stayed active in TV and entertainment projects.

For now, fans will have to settle for nostalgia playlists—and hope that one day, the stars (and schedules) might align.

Miley Cyrus Got an Infection from the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Miley Cyrus has never shied away from making bold artistic choices, but she may have pushed things a bit too far.  While filming a video for a new song called “Walk of Fame”, Cyrus ended up in the ICU with a severe infection that developed after she rolled around on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

In a recent interview, the pop star revealed that she shot the video in October and began feeling the effects not long after.  By Thanksgiving, things had taken a turn: “I was put in the ICU for a moment,” she said.

“My leg began to disintegrate in some way around the kneecap area.”

That shocking description wasn’t hyperbole.  Cyrus shared that a surgeon who examined her reacted with a simple, brutal response: “Yuck.”  She added, “They open up cadavers, they see inside the guts of humans, and they’re looking at me, telling me I’m disgusting.”

While the source of the bacteria wasn’t confirmed, it’s not hard to draw conclusions given the location.  The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a major tourist destination.  And it’s a whole street of yuck.

So next time you visit, don’t roll around on the ground.

How Did Pee-wee Herman Come Up with His Name?

HBO’s new documentary “Pee-wee as Himself” offers fans a deeply personal look into the life and legacy of Paul Reubens—better known to the world as Pee-wee Herman. And among the many revelations is the origin of the now-iconic character’s name.

Reubens shares that the quirky moniker “Pee-wee Herman” was inspired by a a musical instrument.

“Pee-wee” was a harmonica?

He says the name was inspired by a tiny harmonica labeled “Pee Wee,” as well as the last name of a boisterous childhood friend. That random but memorable pairing ultimately helped shape one of pop culture’s most enduring oddballs.

Beyond the whimsical surface, the documentary also explores a much more private and poignant part of Reubens’ life—his decision to retreat from public openness about his sexuality.

He reveals he had a serious long-term relationship with a man named Guy during the 1970s. After the relationship ended, Reubens made a painful choice to go “back into the closet,” fearing that being openly gay would derail his career.

“I was as out as you can be,” he says in the film. “And then I went back in the closet. My career absolutely would have suffered if I was openly gay. So I went to great lengths for many, many years to keep it a secret.”

For decades, Reubens was one of television’s most recognizable figures thanks to the success of “Pee-wee’s Playhouse”, the feature film “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure”, and his beloved alter ego’s unique blend of absurdity and innocence. But the pressures of the industry—especially during a less accepting era—forced him to suppress his full identity.

“Pee-wee as Himself” not only chronicles Reubens’ creative genius but also gives overdue space to the man behind the bowtie and bicycle. It’s a touching reminder of the costs artists sometimes bear to protect their careers, and the cultural shifts that, thankfully, have made such choices less necessary for today’s entertainers.

With this documentary, fans are offered more than nostalgia. They’re given an honest, sometimes painful, but ultimately inspiring portrait of a man who made the world laugh—while hiding a part of himself to do so.

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