When sneakerheads found out that Ben & Jerry's would be coming through with a shoe collab with Nike, they were very excited, to say the least. Ben & Jerry's is one of the biggest ice cream companies in the world and they have some pretty iconic flavors. The name of the shoe was "Chunky Dunky" and yesterday, the sneaker was released to the world in very limited quantities. Due to the scarcity of the shoe, fans were frantically trying to cop but as many realized, it was almost impossible to secure a pair.
Those who did get a pair either sold them on the resale market or immediately put them on their feet. Others, however, decided to get a little too corny for social media. For instance, in the clip below, a sneaker shop owner Hikmet Sugoer can be seen filling his pair with Ben & Jerry's ice cream and then eating out of them like it's a bowl.
This clip has been circulating on social media over the last couple of days and it has rightfully been getting some flack. Simply put, this behavior is pretty corny especially when you consider how many people wanted these for genuine reasons. It's exactly like when that YouTuber who shall remain nameless decided to fill his Supreme Air Force 1's with milk and then ate Supreme Oreos out of them.
Either way, hopefully, you guys find a better use for these than this man did.
Jason Derulo Claps Back At Twitter Troll For Declaring Him Corny
Jason Derulo would rather look at the positive effects of being trolled.
It's no secret that people find Jason Derulo to be incredibly corny. There are certain factors at play when it comes to determining whether someone or something is corny but ultimately, people base it more off of feeling than an actual rubric. Derulo's brand of pop music, mixed with his persona on social media, have all led people to believe he is one of the more cringe-worthy characters in popular culture. His TikTok certainly doesn't help his case as he can be seen dancing while biting his lip and wearing bedazzled cut-off bunny hoodies.
Recently, a Twitter troll clowned on one of his most recent TikTok videos and the tweet eventually went sem-viral. Well, Derulo caught wind of it all as he took to his own Twitter account and thanked the troll for increasing his following on TikTok.
"I Appreciate you! I Got 500k followers added to my 18 million in one day thanks to you," Derulo said. "Hopefully you can use that same energy to grow your own followers someday."
Derulo's sarcastic response certainly contains some pain behind it if you really peel back the layers but for the purposes of Twitter, it was quite satisfactory. It won't change the public perception that surrounds him but he definitely got his point across.
Safaree Or Jason Derulo? Twitter Debates Who Is Cornier
Safaree and Jason Derulo were involved in a social media face-off for the ages, with fans debating on which of the two is cornier.
When fans noticed Safaree Samuels in the Trending Topics on Twitter last night, they worried that he may have leaked another one of his nude photos. Upon checking out the trend, people were relieved to realize that that was not the case. Unfortunately for him, it was much worse.
Love & Hip-Hop star Safaree has been part of the culture for years, but he hasn't exactly been a fan favorite in recent times. In fact, since Nicki Minaj kicked him to the curb, he's gotten clowned at every turn. Similarly, Jason Derulo has faced criticism for being... well... for being pretty corny. Both celebrities have been subjected to disses about their corniness and, once and for all, Twitter users joined to decide which one is worse between the two.
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After Jason Derulo was called out for his own corniness on the social network, people began arguing that Safaree should really be the butt of the joke instead. In the end, a unanimous decision was reached by the fans that both of them have clown-worthy tendencies and deserve their spots on the list. Sorry, guys.
If it were up to you, which one of these dudes be doing way too much? Or are they both deserving of a shared trophy?
50 Cent Says Nick Cannon Has "Been Corny Forever"
50 Cent took shots at Nick Cannon in an interview on “The Breakfast Club” when asked about the Eminem beef and Nick claiming his song, “Used To Look Up To You,” is about Fif.
50 Cent addressed Nick Cannon and Eminem‘s beef and Nick’s diss track toward him on The Breakfast Club, where he proclaimed that Nick has “been corny forever.” In the interview, Fif was asked if he really did tell Em not to go after Nick after his Nick’s diss track saga, which he confirms is true. “I was like, ain’t nothing there,” he said. “Cause Em, he’ll get hype and go ‘what?'” Like you challenging him in that way. Cause he comes from that format, the battle format. They actually put him in a space where he’s the most comfortable when they attack at him.”
Fif has become more and more involved in the never-ending Em/Nick beef as of late, especially since Nick revealed that his track, “Used to Look Up to You,” is actually about Fif rather than Em, contrary to popular belief. “I would never respond to that,” Fif declared. “He is legendary corny. He’s been corny forever, from the very beginning.”
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Charlamagne gave Nick a bit of credit by noting that he is “a great businessman” and that “the only thing that makes him look corny is his rapping.” Fif agrees, questioning why Nick is “so passionate” about rapping, considering he “sucks” at it. “I’ma just tell you the truth,” Fif says, addressing Nick. “There’s never a moment when you said something and we was like, ‘Ooo, bars.’” While he may not be impressed with Nick’s skills on the mic, Fif does think he’s an okay actor. He claims that he would even consider casting him in a Power Book series if he did a good job, which we’re now dying to see happen.