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She likes cheese. Lots of cheese.

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1. Favorite pizza topping?
Cheese. Lots and lots of cheese.

2. Favorite sport?
I'm going to have to go with basketball because I'm tall.

3. Last album you bought?
I think the last actual full album I bought was the Drake album [If You're Reading This It's Too Late].

4. Craziest fan story?
Honestly, the coolest ones are when girls my own age come up to me and are like, “Oh my god, I stalk you on Instagram! You brows are amazing!” That's the best thing to me because I'm like, thank you. Thank you so much.

5. Favorite Disney Princess?
Princess Tiana because she has an attitude.

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HBD, Lil’ Baby Aidy!

When she christened herself with this nickname.

When she christened herself with this nickname.

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Then rocked this nameplate necklace.

Then rocked this nameplate necklace.

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And showed you how to be a back home baller.

And showed you how to be a back home baller.

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“Sugar, yes please.”

Levine was assaulted by someone in the crowd and “sugar bombed” with powdered sugar.

Levine was assaulted by someone in the crowd and "sugar bombed" with powdered sugar.

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The inspiration for your next rooftop party is here.

Meet Matt “FX” Feldman, the 23-year-old wunderkind behind some of your favorite television shows’ soundtracks.

Meet Matt "FX" Feldman, the 23-year-old wunderkind behind some of your favorite television shows' soundtracks.

He was just 19 when he was hired as a music consultant for the teen soap Skins and now he works as the music supervisor for Comedy Central's hit Broad City, where he ensures the tunes are as cool as Abbi and Ilana — no small feat!

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When he’s not supervising, he’s in charge of the musical collective Scooter Island. The group weaves together elements of modern electronic production with classical songwriting and resonating vocal performances creating what Matt calls “rooftop music.”

When he’s not supervising, he’s in charge of the musical collective Scooter Island. The group weaves together elements of modern electronic production with classical songwriting and resonating vocal performances creating what Matt calls "rooftop music."

The project features over 20 collaborators, including Obey City, Junglepussy, Salomon Faye, Ducky, Synead, and NYC-based rapper TARO.

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A hyper-specific genre the group brings to life in the rooftop-centric video for their new single “Breezy (ft. Zoe Penina),” premiering exclusively on BuzzFeed Music.

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BuzzFeed News can exclusively reveal the first trailer and photos from set of the highly anticipated series from Andy and Lana Wachowski and co-creator Joe Straczynski. Plus, Straczynski spoke with BuzzFeed News about the mysterious show, which explores sexuality, gender, and politics in today’s world.

Angel (Daryl Hannah)

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If Joe Straczynski had to describe his new Netflix show, Sense8, in one sentence, he would say, “It's a global story told on a planetary scale about human transcendence and what it ultimately means to be human in a contemporary society.” But the upcoming series, which debuts on Netflix on June 5, is actually far more complex than that.

Sense8, which Straczynski co-created with Andy and Lana Wachowski, follows a group of eight strangers — Will (Brian J. Smith), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Capheus (Aml Ameen), Sun (Bae Doona), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Kala (Tina Desai), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), and Nomi (Jamie Clayton) — living in San Francisco, Chicago, Mexico City, London, Berlin, Iceland, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Seoul. In the first five minutes of the debut episode, they're connected by the death of a sensate, a member of a group of eight people who are linked through their personality, rather than beliefs. Thus the death of one sensate births an entirely new cluster.

At first, the eight people have no idea they're connected, but soon they being sharing sensations. One might be eating and another can taste the Indian food in their mouth. Or one might be DJ'ing and another can hear the music that's playing. “It starts off with sensory input then gradually, it becomes more and more literal where you're in a room by yourself, but there's somebody else there and you're in San Francisco, but that character is in Seoul,” Straczynski told BuzzFeed News in a phone interview. “You see each other in the same room no one else can see, but you can see them and you have a conversation and that person knows parts of you and knows things about you.”

As the eight strangers share experiences, they begin to realize what's going on, and after the first few minutes of the first episode, Sense8 is shot from the point of view of only the eight main characters. “Initially they don't know what the hell is going on, so as they begin to figure it out, we begin to figure it out,” Straczynski said, admitting that “the first episode is a little bit confusing.”

Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Will (Brian J. Smith), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), Sun (Bae Doona), and Capheus (Aml Ameen).

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“My notion is that there are five kinds of truths: the truth you tell to casual strangers and people you meet, the truth you tell to your friends and your family, the truth you tell to only a few people in your entire life, the one you tell yourself, and the truth you won't even admit to yourself. And that's the one that tends to decline us,” Straczynski said. “And we thought, If we take these characters who suddenly have access to each other's thoughts, histories, their secrets, their personalities, it lets us take the global aspect of the show and bring it down to a very human level. You may not understand what it is to live in India or live in Iceland or live in Berlin, but we can identify with an abusive father, or a person who is hiding a part of their personality because they're afraid they'll never be accepted. I found the smaller you go with your truth, the more universal and global the story is. And so we wanted to sort of hinge off of that into making a larger statement.”

The show, which Straczynski said is “an examination of politics, sexuality, gender identity” in today's society, features a closeted gay character, a character dealing with some hidden secrets, and a transgender character, who is played by a transgender actor. (Co-creator Lana Wachowski is also transgender). “It really is much more of a thematic thrill than what you would normally associate with science fiction because most science fiction shows that want to deal with questions of sexuality or gender or politics, they make it another world, they make it about the aliens in an alternate world,” Straczynski said. “This is our world right now and we explore those issues.”


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BuzzFeed News can exclusively reveal the first trailer and photos from set of the highly anticipated series from Andy and Lana Wachowski and co-creator Joe Straczynski. Plus, Straczynski spoke with BuzzFeed News about the mysterious show, which explores sexuality, gender, and politics in today’s world.

Angel (Daryl Hannah)

Murray Close / Netflix

If Joe Straczynski had to describe his new Netflix show, Sense8, in one sentence, he would say, “It's a global story told on a planetary scale about human transcendence and what it ultimately means to be human in a contemporary society.” But the upcoming series, which debuts on Netflix on June 5, is actually far more complex than that.

Sense8, which Straczynski co-created with Andy and Lana Wachowski, follows a group of eight strangers — Will (Brian J. Smith), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Capheus (Aml Ameen), Sun (Bae Doona), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Kala (Tina Desai), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), and Nomi (Jamie Clayton) — living in San Francisco, Chicago, Mexico City, London, Berlin, Iceland, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Seoul. In the first five minutes of the debut episode, they're connected by the death of a sensate, a member of a group of eight people who are linked through their personality, rather than beliefs. Thus the death of one sensate births an entirely new cluster.

At first, the eight people have no idea they're connected, but soon they being sharing sensations. One might be eating and another can taste the Indian food in their mouth. Or one might be DJ'ing and another can hear the music that's playing. “It starts off with sensory input then gradually, it becomes more and more literal where you're in a room by yourself, but there's somebody else there and you're in San Francisco, but that character is in Seoul,” Straczynski told BuzzFeed News in a phone interview. “You see each other in the same room no one else can see, but you can see them and you have a conversation and that person knows parts of you and knows things about you.”

As the eight strangers share experiences, they begin to realize what's going on, and after the first few minutes of the first episode, Sense8 is shot from the point of view of only the eight main characters. “Initially they don't know what the hell is going on, so as they begin to figure it out, we begin to figure it out,” Straczynski said, admitting that “the first episode is a little bit confusing.”

Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Will (Brian J. Smith), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), Sun (Bae Doona), and Capheus (Aml Ameen).

Murray Close / Netflix

“My notion is that there are five kinds of truths: the truth you tell to casual strangers and people you meet, the truth you tell to your friends and your family, the truth you tell to only a few people in your entire life, the one you tell yourself, and the truth you won't even admit to yourself. And that's the one that tends to decline us,” Straczynski said. “And we thought, If we take these characters who suddenly have access to each other's thoughts, histories, their secrets, their personalities, it lets us take the global aspect of the show and bring it down to a very human level. You may not understand what it is to live in India or live in Iceland or live in Berlin, but we can identify with an abusive father, or a person who is hiding a part of their personality because they're afraid they'll never be accepted. I found the smaller you go with your truth, the more universal and global the story is. And so we wanted to sort of hinge off of that into making a larger statement.”

The show, which Straczynski said is “an examination of politics, sexuality, gender identity” in today's society, features a closeted gay character, a character dealing with some hidden secrets, and a transgender character, who is played by a transgender actor. (Co-creator Lana Wachowski is also transgender). “It really is much more of a thematic thrill than what you would normally associate with science fiction because most science fiction shows that want to deal with questions of sexuality or gender or politics, they make it another world, they make it about the aliens in an alternate world,” Straczynski said. “This is our world right now and we explore those issues.”


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BuzzFeed News can exclusively reveal the first trailer and photos from set of the highly anticipated series from Andy and Lana Wachowski and co-creator Joe Straczynski. Plus, Straczynski spoke with BuzzFeed News about the mysterious show, which explores sexuality, gender, and politics in today’s world.

Angel (Daryl Hannah)

Murray Close / Netflix

If Joe Straczynski had to describe his new Netflix show, Sense8, in one sentence, he would say, “It's a global story told on a planetary scale about human transcendence and what it ultimately means to be human in a contemporary society.” But the upcoming series, which debuts on Netflix on June 5, is actually far more complex than that.

Sense8, which Straczynski co-created with Andy and Lana Wachowski, follows a group of eight strangers — Will (Brian J. Smith), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Capheus (Aml Ameen), Sun (Bae Doona), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Kala (Tina Desai), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), and Nomi (Jamie Clayton) — living in San Francisco, Chicago, Mexico City, London, Berlin, Iceland, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Seoul. In the first five minutes of the debut episode, they're connected by the death of a sensate, a member of a group of eight people who are linked through their personality, rather than beliefs. Thus the death of one sensate births an entirely new cluster.

At first, the eight people have no idea they're connected, but soon they being sharing sensations. One might be eating and another can taste the Indian food in their mouth. Or one might be DJ'ing and another can hear the music that's playing. “It starts off with sensory input then gradually, it becomes more and more literal where you're in a room by yourself, but there's somebody else there and you're in San Francisco, but that character is in Seoul,” Straczynski told BuzzFeed News in a phone interview. “You see each other in the same room no one else can see, but you can see them and you have a conversation and that person knows parts of you and knows things about you.”

As the eight strangers share experiences, they begin to realize what's going on, and after the first few minutes of the first episode, Sense8 is shot from the point of view of only the eight main characters. “Initially they don't know what the hell is going on, so as they begin to figure it out, we begin to figure it out,” Straczynski said, admitting that “the first episode is a little bit confusing.”

Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Will (Brian J. Smith), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Wolfgang (Max Riemelt), Sun (Bae Doona), and Capheus (Aml Ameen).

Murray Close / Netflix

“My notion is that there are five kinds of truths: the truth you tell to casual strangers and people you meet, the truth you tell to your friends and your family, the truth you tell to only a few people in your entire life, the one you tell yourself, and the truth you won't even admit to yourself. And that's the one that tends to decline us,” Straczynski said. “And we thought, If we take these characters who suddenly have access to each other's thoughts, histories, their secrets, their personalities, it lets us take the global aspect of the show and bring it down to a very human level. You may not understand what it is to live in India or live in Iceland or live in Berlin, but we can identify with an abusive father, or a person who is hiding a part of their personality because they're afraid they'll never be accepted. I found the smaller you go with your truth, the more universal and global the story is. And so we wanted to sort of hinge off of that into making a larger statement.”

The show, which Straczynski said is “an examination of politics, sexuality, gender identity” in today's society, features a closeted gay character, a character dealing with some hidden secrets, and a transgender character, who is played by a transgender actor. (Co-creator Lana Wachowski is also transgender). “It really is much more of a thematic thrill than what you would normally associate with science fiction because most science fiction shows that want to deal with questions of sexuality or gender or politics, they make it another world, they make it about the aliens in an alternate world,” Straczynski said. “This is our world right now and we explore those issues.”


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The Johnson family addressed homophobia in their Mother’s Day episode in a hilarious way. “Because all lesbians love beer?”

When Dre brought up O.J. Simpson.

When Dre brought up O.J. Simpson.

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And when he revealed this dirty little secret.

And when he revealed this dirty little secret.

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When these guys were caught jamming to blue-eyed soul at work.

When these guys were caught jamming to blue-eyed soul at work.

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And especially when he dropped this bomb.

And especially when he dropped this bomb.

KABOOM.

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But BuzzFeed News can confirm there are talks of the show returning for a fourth season (and maybe more!) on Hulu.

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The Mindy Project has been canceled after three seasons, BuzzFeed News has confirmed.

But, all hope is not lost. BuzzFeed News has also learned that conversations are currently underway with Hulu about a multi-season deal. A rep for Hulu did not immediately reply to BuzzFeed News' request for comment.

The half-hour sitcom was created by and starred Mindy Kaling as Mindy Lahiri, a successful OB/GYN living in New York City who didn't have it together in her personal life. But, in Season 2, both of Mindy's worlds came to a head when she kissed her co-worker and friend Danny (Chris Messina) in the back of an airplane. The two had an on-again off-again relationship and Season 3 ended with Mindy pregnant with Danny's child.

In April, Messina told E! Online he didn't know if the show would be returning for a fourth season, but he was hopeful, noting he'd “love to see Danny and this baby.”

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As long as you like fresh-as-hell-beats, that is!

Are you a fan of chilling out at the beach, enjoying an ice-cold bevvy, and generally having a good time? WELL HAVE I GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU.

Are you a fan of chilling out at the beach, enjoying an ice-cold bevvy, and generally having a good time? WELL HAVE I GOT SOMETHING FOR YOU.

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Or rather, someone: Kygo (real name: Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll), a Norwegian DJ/producer who specializes in vibey, luscious, tropical jams.

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If you haven't heard of him or his music…you need to change that ASAP.

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But Kygo is more than just your run-of-the-mill twentysomething trying to make a living as a DJ!

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He looks like he was spit out of some college frat house, but boy’s got TALENT.

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