Ice-t can’t relate to Lenny Kravitz’s apparent decision to go celibate for nearly a decade, describing it as “weirdo shit.”
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Kravitz revealed he hasn’t been in a serious relationship for nine years and confirmed his intention to remain celibate until he meets the right woman. “It’s a spiritual thing,” he explained.
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Many outlets have interpreted this as meaning Kravitz has been celibate for nine years, though the artist isn’t quoted in the story saying as much.
After Ice-t caught wind of the revelation, he posted a string of incredulous tweets expressing his inability to process the idea of voluntarily giving up sex for that long.
“9yrs without Sex?” Ice-t began. “F that Bs. Weirdo shit.” When someone pointed out Kravitz is on “his own journey,” Ice-t responded, “F that Journey.”
He went on...
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Kravitz revealed he hasn’t been in a serious relationship for nine years and confirmed his intention to remain celibate until he meets the right woman. “It’s a spiritual thing,” he explained.
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Many outlets have interpreted this as meaning Kravitz has been celibate for nine years, though the artist isn’t quoted in the story saying as much.
After Ice-t caught wind of the revelation, he posted a string of incredulous tweets expressing his inability to process the idea of voluntarily giving up sex for that long.
“9yrs without Sex?” Ice-t began. “F that Bs. Weirdo shit.” When someone pointed out Kravitz is on “his own journey,” Ice-t responded, “F that Journey.”
He went on...
- 5/30/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Welcome back to Origins, our recurring series that gives artists a space to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, Ice-t digs into the twisted inspirations behind the latest Body Count release, “Psychopath.”
Body Count have returned with their new single, “Psychopath,” offering Ice-t the opportunity to step back into a different side of himself kept hidden while playing Sergeant Fin Tutuola on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
As Ice-t tells Consequence over Zoom, he relishes in extremes when making music — particularly when it comes to the macabre. “I think humans have a blood lust,” he explains. “We’re fascinated by it… we run to the car crash.”
For the multi-hyphenate, working with his hardcore/metal project, Body Count, offers a different kind of catharsis and escapism than playing a character on TV, or playing a character in his solo music. Their new release, “Psychopath...
Body Count have returned with their new single, “Psychopath,” offering Ice-t the opportunity to step back into a different side of himself kept hidden while playing Sergeant Fin Tutuola on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
As Ice-t tells Consequence over Zoom, he relishes in extremes when making music — particularly when it comes to the macabre. “I think humans have a blood lust,” he explains. “We’re fascinated by it… we run to the car crash.”
For the multi-hyphenate, working with his hardcore/metal project, Body Count, offers a different kind of catharsis and escapism than playing a character on TV, or playing a character in his solo music. Their new release, “Psychopath...
- 5/17/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
Madrid — Two of the biggest, and most ambitious players in the Latino TV world, Brazil’s Globo and Spain’s Atresmedia Internacional, have struck a strategic agreement for Atresmedia’s overseas pay TV channel Atreseries to become the first pay TV window for Globo telenovelas, series and mini-series in Latin America and the U.S. Hispanic market.
Announced Thursday at the Hispanic TV Summit in New York, the partnership paves the way for the partners to explore further forms of collaboration, both partners suggested.
“The possibilities which come from working together are enormous,” said Javier Nuche, Atresmedia Internacional director general.
Globo “can establish partnerships to co-create original shows from Brazil and even from outside Brazil for the international market,” said Raphael Corrêa Netto, Globo executive director of international business. “There is a lot of excitement about the possibilities of what we can create for the future.”
Kicking in this month,...
Announced Thursday at the Hispanic TV Summit in New York, the partnership paves the way for the partners to explore further forms of collaboration, both partners suggested.
“The possibilities which come from working together are enormous,” said Javier Nuche, Atresmedia Internacional director general.
Globo “can establish partnerships to co-create original shows from Brazil and even from outside Brazil for the international market,” said Raphael Corrêa Netto, Globo executive director of international business. “There is a lot of excitement about the possibilities of what we can create for the future.”
Kicking in this month,...
- 10/4/2018
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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