
What’s Trending: Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021
#LilNasX
o Is the singer heading back to country music?
o His debut album, Montero, just came out on Friday but now he’s trending because of his dedication to Dolly!
o The Grammy winner performed a cover of Dolly Parton’s iconic 1973 hit “Jolene” during an appearance at the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and the internet is screaming!
o The two are actually fans of each other. Dolly said that she had the opportunity to be on his breakout hit “Old Town Road” but she turned it down since he had already remixed the track with other artists like BTS, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Lil Wayne. but Dolly says she hopes to work with him on another project in the future!
#WillieGarson
o The actor best known for his roles in “Sex and the City” and “White Collar,” has died at the age of 57,
o He played Stanford, the stylish best male friend of Carrie Bradshaw on Sex and the City and he reprised his role in both of the franchise’s films.
o He had just recently been filming HBO Max’s upcoming revival series “And Just Like That.”
o A cause of death has not been disclosed.
#PumpkinCream
o It’s the first day of fall but Pumpkin Spice has been around for a couple of weeks already.
o But now Pumpkin Cream is hitting your luscious locks!
o The fall hair color mixes shades of orange and copper with blond highlights for a soft and much brighter look.
o This is different than the pumpkin spice hair-color trend that mixes shades of orange and brown for a deeper color! It’s lighter and well, creamier!
o Everyone from Dua Lipa to SZA have jumped on the trend so it’s probably sticking around for a while!
#SamAdams
o Samuel Adams has a new beer on the way.
o The new batch of its limited-edition Utopias brew comes in a 25.4-ounce copper-clad decanter with a suggested retail price of $240.
o And it’s so strong, it’s banned in 15 states!
o The beer, which comes out every two years, contains 28% alcohol by volume, making it more than five times as strong as the average beer.
o Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, and West Virginia have all banned the brew.
o A total of around 13,000 bottles will be shipped to the states where it is legal.