
#Adele
o The Las Vegas headliner can now add “gender reveal announcer” to her skill set.
o Fans Shantelle Lord and her husband Chris Dare went to her show over the weekend with a sign that read “Adele will you do our gender reveal?”
o They were called to the stage where Adele made the announcement, which brought the singer to tears.
o She told the couple that she was obsessed that they were able to sneak a sign into the venue before announcing, “Shantelle and Chris are having a baby….boy!!!”
o After she offered them well wishes she said, “I’m so happy for you! I’m so happy for you! That’s so emotional oh my god.”
o Her residency at the Colosseum runs through November
#PeytonManning
o You can call him Professor Manning.
o He’s returning to his alma mater, the University of Tennessee as a professor of practice this fall.
o The Hall of Fame quarterback will join classes as a featured expert and work alongside the College of Communication and Information faculty to provide learning experiences for students.
o And he comes at the bargain price of free! The dean of the college said, “In true Volunteer spirit, Peyton is teaching gratis.”
o Manning graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Tennessee with a degree in speech communication and led the Volunteers to an SEC championship in 1997.
#Dunkin
o They are introducing a new line of SPIKED coffees. But you WON'T get a shot of whiskey added to your macchiato.
o It's a new product that they're selling in STORES that sell alcoholic beverages, like beers and hard ciders.
o There will be four flavors: Original iced coffee, caramel, mocha and vanilla.
o They come in 12-ounce cans, and will have 6% alcohol, which is stronger than most mainstream beers.
o There are also four flavors of spiked TEAS: "Slightly sweet with a twist of lemon," half-tea / half-lemonade, strawberry dragonfruit, and mango pineapple. These will be 5% alcohol.
o There's no official release date but they could be just a few weeks away in several states, like Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas.
o More states will get them sometime next year.