If you're a UFC fan, then you know just how much of a controversial figure Conor McGregor is. Of course, he has made quite the name for himself over the past decade thanks to his inspiring abilities in the Octagon. Unfortunately, some pretty horrendous antics along the way have made people lose a bit of respect for the Irishman. Regardless, McGregor continues to be a huge name in the sport, and on occasion, he can be seen arguing with UFC president Dana White.
These arguments have led to a pretty hilarious parody video that was recently shared by White on Twitter. As you can see in the clip below, McGregor is being chased by alligators in a swamp when all of a sudden, he emerges from the water and starts chasing people down. Near the end of the video, a fake McGregor knocks out a man on a scooter, who just so happens to have White's face superimposed over him.
The entire video is pretty funny and speaks to McGregor's unpredictable nature. You never know what might set him off and he is always letting his anger shine through.
More recently, McGregor has been jonesing for a fight with Justin Gaethje and it will be interesting to see if it goes anywhere. McGregor had a pretty threatening tone when it comes to the fight although Gaethje appears to be more concerned with Khabib.
Lil Yachty Reacts To Tekashi 6ix9ine Porn Parody
Lil Yachty found a ridiculous video on a porn website that parodies Tekashi 6ix9ine snitching.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is back. There is no other way to say it. While that may be unfortunate for some, it’s good news for a bunch of hip-hop fans that have missed his presence over the last two years. The 24-year-old rapper is a glorified snitch, cracking several jokes about his behavior and attempting to justify it with his fans. Since his return to music, the Brooklyn native has broken numerous records with his new video “Gooba” and, apparently, his status transcends the music industry.
Lil Yachty was doing his nightly scroll through Pornhub when he came across a video he may have enjoyed. A woman appears to be attempting to entice a man to cheat on his girlfriend with her but it is revealed that he’s actually wearing a wire under his shirt. Once he’s caught, he activates “Snitch Mode,” magically switching outfits and putting on a rainbow wig and getting tattoos on his face. His transformation into 6ix9ine is complete.
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“Aye porn is crazy… and don’t ask why I’m watching it,” wrote Lil Yachty on Twitter, posting a clip from the video.
We’re unable to include the post in this article since it shows nudity, but here is the link if you’re curious.
Do you think there are more 6ix9ine porn parodies to come?
Chris D’Elia On Eminem Parody Video Going Viral & Collaborating With Logic
Chris D’Elia shares the story of his Eminem parody video and his first experience meeting the rapper.
Two years ago, Chris D’Elia had a viral moment on twitter thanks to a spot-on Eminem impersonation. The comedian was already pretty well established at the time, but this clip of him rapping in the vein of Eminem‘s newest Kamikaze album (at the time) propelled his career even further, and gained him new fans.
Not only that, it resulted in more work for the comedian, as he was later recruited to take part in Logic’s music video for “Homicide,” a collaboration with Eminem that featured D’Elia’s parody attached to the end of it.
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Now, a couple of years later, D’Elia dives back into the story to explain it in full while on Joe Rogan’s new podcast. Actually, this story is about Chris D’Elia almost shitting his pants on the way to meet Eminem for the first time– but he gets sidetracked along the way by Rogan so he can explain the story of how his little parody clip went viral.
Chris D’Elia begins, “I was at my old house, this was maybe two years ago at this point, and I was in the driveway, I don’t remember what I was doing but I was waiting for something. It had been right around the time of Eminem’s album, so he was on my mind. I was thinking about him and I was like this is how he raps. So I started doing it to the radio, and I was like oh this is funny, I’m gunna record it. And I recorded it one time– and i was like that’s funny, I’ll put it online. I put it online, and it got traction for me– it had a lot of hits for me, on my Instagram, I was like cool, great. And then like a month later, Black twitter took it..They didn’t know who I was but they were like, ‘this guy says this is how Eminem raps.’ And then it got millions of hits on twitter. Then it got so big, my buddy was like you think Eminem’s probably seen it right? I was like ‘maybe.'”
D’Elia continues, “And then a week or two later, my buddy texted me, like ‘bro, Eminem.’ I was like ‘what?’ He was like ‘You didn’t see? Check twitter.’ And I checked, and he was like, ‘I thought this was me.’ And I was like whaaattt?! If you told 20-year old me…And then he was like ‘I’m gunna rap battle Chris D’Elia one day’ and I was like, ‘am I in the hip-hop game now?!'”
It didn’t end there, though, as D’Elia’s hip-hop connects kept flooding in: “And then Logic, the rapper, hit me up.”
D’Elia goes on to explain how his manager called him to tell him that Logic was planning a collaboration with Eminem, with D’Elia’s skit tacked on to the end. “I was like of course that’s okay! Don’t ask for any money just let him have it!,” he says. That collab eventually turned into a music video appearance for the comedian.
Catch this story, and the one about D’Elia almost shitting his pants around 25-minute mark.
Pete Davidson Parodies Drake’s "Toosie Slide" In At-Home "SNL" Sketch
Pete Davidson did a parody of Drake's "Toosie Slide" music video in a "Saturday Night Live" sketch filmed in his mom's basement.
It looks like Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson is adjusting to the transition of taping the sketch comedy show from home quite well. The comedian joined his fellow SNL cast members over video chat on Saturday to perform their first episode since the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. hard. Each cast member, along with celebrity guest and recently-recovered coronavirus patient, Tom Hanks, hopped on their computers in their respective homes to participate in some hilarious sketches together.
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As for Pete, he opted to go solo for a pre-taped sketch filmed in his mom's basement in Staten Island where he lives, parodying Drake's viral "Toosie Slide" music video/dance tutorial, which was filmed in the rapper's slightly more affluent home in Toronto.
In the aptly titled, "Drake Music Video," Pete donned a North Face puffer coat while wandering around his neon-purple-lit basement, making sure to slip in a few of the actual "Toosie Slide" steps. As for the song itself, Pete took Drizzy's fool-proof hit formula and stripped it down to its essentials, singing, "This is a Drake song. I miss my ex. This is a Drake song. No. 1 on the Billboard." At the end of the video, he even joked that the sketch was directed by his mom, Amy Davidson. Check out the real "Toosie Slide" music video below and see if you can spot any more similarities between the two:
Zack Fox, Eric Andre & More Parody Celebrity "Imagine" Cover With "Slob On My Nob"
Zack Fox parodies the viral celebrity "Imagine" cover by tapping Eric Andre, 6lack, Thundercat and more for a take on Three 6 Mafia's "Slob On My Knob."
The onset of self-isolation has brought out some of the best in celebrities, such as Rihanna's $5 million donation to coronavirus relief efforts, and some of the worst in celebrities, such as the highly criticized, tone-deaf "Imagine" cover posted by Gal Gadot. Comedian Zack Fox has now released a celebrity-filled parody of the celebrity-filled cover, as noted by HipHopDX.
View this post on InstagramThe original cover features Gal Gadot, Zöe Kravitz, Will Farrell, Kristin Wiig, Sarah Silverman, Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Maya Rudolph and Mark Ruffalo and more singing parts of John Lennon's "Imagine" to form a whole song. The video was immediately met with backlash from social media and subsequently went viral.
While the economy withers to the ground, unemployment rises to new levels, and thousands die, we've been gifted a cute video of celebrities singing along in the comfort of their million-dollar homes to save us.
Zack Fox posted a video on Instagram, Friday, saying "There’s a song from my childhood that would always help me out when I would feel that way, and I wanna share it with y’all, and hopefully just help out a little bit. It goes a little something like this.” Fox then precedes to comedically sing Three 6 Mafia’s classic “Slob On My Nob.” Eric Andre, Thundercat, Quinta Brunson, Guapdad 4000, Cool Kids’ Chuck Inglish, Langston Kerman, Jak Knight, Sam Jay, 6lack, Teddy Ray and TisaKorean all join in.
View this post on InstagramThis is the type of content that will help us survive the coming weeks.
JoJo Reworks "Leave (Get Out)" Into Social Distancing PSA
JoJo remixes her hit single "Leave (Get Out)" into a social distancing PSA.
JoJo remixed her debut single, "Leave (Get Out)" into a must-watch social distancing public service announcement that is catchy enough to influence people to stay the hell in the house. With Donald Trump recently declaring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) a national emergency and local governments closing recreational businesses, limiting restaurant capacity, and temporarily closing public schools, the general public has been urged to only leave their homes if it is absolutely necessary. Now, with the governor of California, Gavin Newson claiming that 56% of the California population could possibly contract the life-threatening disease, hopefully, more public figures will follow JoJo's lead in encouraging their fellowship to self-isolate as much as possible. Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
The now 29-year-old singer/songwriter took to her Instagram Story to unleash a myriad of coronavirus-themed remixes to some of her most popular songs. During the brief clip, JoJo stands in the comfort of her dining room as she graciously croons, the following reworked lyrics:
"You been out doing god knows what
Breathing and touching everyone
And I refuse to die
Imma keep my ass inside"JoJo later continues during her feed singing:
"I never thought corona could be such a nasty bitch
But now that she’s here
Boy all I want is for you to use common sense
Stay in, right now
So learn how, to cook now
And practice good hygiene""Leave (Get Out)" might have been JoJo's first-ever studio single, but it allowed the songstress to make history as she became the youngest solo artist in history to top the Billboard Pop Songs chart at the tender age of just 13-years-old. The artist born, Joanna Noëlle Levesque also has a new project entitled, Good To Know (2020), expected to drop sometime this pring.
Check out Good Morning America's nod to JoJo's social distancing PSA remix of her hit song "Leave (Get Out)" in the video provided below and check out the singer's Instagram Story for more coronavirus-themed remixes, here.
Daniel Craig Provides Parody Preview Of "No Time To Die" On "SNL"
Daniel Craig served as host on Saturday Night Live and appeased Bond fans with sneak peak of “No Time To Die”.
As the spread of Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc and derail plans across the globe, it was announced that the forthcoming James Bond film, No Time To Die, is having its release postponed from April to November 2020. Public health concerns could likely lead to theatres being temporarily closed in multiple countries, which would seriously harm box office numbers and disappoint Bond fanatics. Obviously, the movie’s star, Daniel Craig, had to address this turn of events during his Saturday Night Live monologue.
Craig told the audience how the film’s producers were kind enough to allow him to air a new preview of No Time To Die during SNL. The sneak peak takes place in a casino, where James Bond enters and immediately starts fancying a fine lady. While this is usually the part in a Bond movie where the female love interest swoons over the secret agent, in this parody, he lacks any charisma. His smoothness, his propriety and his composure are totally absent. He’s a messy and unlucky gambler at a chaotic Craps table.
Also on SNL last night, The Weeknd premiered a new song titled “Scared To Live” off his upcoming album After Hours. He also performed the previously-released single, “Blinding Lights”.
Stephen A. Smith Receives Hilarious 30 For 30 From Parody Account
Stephen A. Smith's Burner is at it again.
Stephen A. Smith has consistently been one of the most hilarious men in sports talk television. His takes are always met with pushback from fans but his delivery continues to be entertaining. Every day, millions of people are made aware of Smith's screen presence and honestly, that's still not enough. Smith is keeping the lights on at ESPN and continues to be one of the hardest working men in the media. His love of sports is palpable and his love of talking is even more undeniable.
Recently, an account on Twitter popped up called Stephen A. Smith Burner. The parody page is dedicated to posting Stephen A. clips in the comments of prominent sports accounts. The page recently hit 300K followers and today, it posted a brand parody trailer for a Stephen A. Smith 30 For 30 documentary.
As you can see in the clip above, the trailer is pretty hilarious and it makes us wish that this was a real documentary. Smith has contributed to some uproarious clips throughout the years and many of them are on display in the trailer. While it may be a tad dramatic in tone, there is no denying that the trailer is extremely well done.
Maybe ESPN will grant our wishes one day and give us the real 30 For 30. That would certainly be a sight to behold.