According to TMZ, Trump and Vance's MAGA supporters have taken the shenanigans to a new level, toting around fake specimen jars called “J.D. Vance Family Kits.” Images have surfaced online of people wearing MAGA gear, including t-shirts featuring Donald Trump, bald eagles and the American flag, and holding fake sperm sample cups with J.D. Vance's face on them. This latest move appears to be a mockery of Democrats, couples struggling with fertility issues, and Democratic vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz, who has openly admitted to struggling with fertility issues. Walz and his wife, Gwen, underwent extensive IVF treatments to start a family and are now the proud parents of two children.
In other notable news, J.D. Vance took his attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris to a new level. During an appearance on Fox News, Vance likened the VP to Jeffrey Epstein, saying, “Shannon, giving Kamala Harris authority over inflation policy is like giving Jeffrey Epstein authority over human trafficking policy.”
On a lighter note, Beyoncé's hit song “Ego,” released 16 years ago, sparked a humorous revelation from Tina Knowles. Tina recently shared a clip from her “Can I Vibe With You” podcast, admitting in the caption, “Wow, I just realized she wasn't talking about Ego. Oh my goodness! Seriously, I had no idea.” Fans also joined in the fun, sharing lyrics from the song like “Too big, too wide.”
Meanwhile, R&B singer Tank caused controversy during a recent appearance on Stephen A. Smith's show/podcast when he said, “Chris Brown is actually better than Michael Jackson.” Even Stephen A. was surprised, responding, “Tank, do you know what you're talking about?” Tank then doubled down on his statements on social media, admitting that while MJ's catalog and record sales are legendary, Chris Brown surpasses Jackson in vocal ability, songwriting skills and orchestrating his moves both in the studio and visually.