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BTS' RM, V, J-Hope dance their hearts out at Tyler the Creator's Seoul concert, poses with him and gives him a shoutout
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BTS’ RM, V, J-Hope dance their hearts out at Tyler the Creator’s Seoul concert, poses with him and gives him a shoutout

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

BTS members RM, aka Kim Namjoon, V, aka Kim Taehyung, and J-Hope attended Tyler, the Creator’s concert in Seoul. Taking to their respective Instagram accounts, RM, V, and J-Hope shared pictures and videos with the artist. CORTIS member James was also seen at the event.

BTS members RM, V and J-Hope posed with Tyler, the Creator at his Seoul concert.

RM, V, and J-Hope attend Tyler, the Creator’s Seoul concert

In a clip, RM was seen singing and dancing as he stood in the fan pit at the venue. He and V were also seen laughing at another clip. In another video, J-Hope was seen shaking V as he laughed. They were also seen dancing and enjoying themselves. RM, V and J-Hope also joined James for a photo.

RM, V, and J-Hope pose for pics, dance and enjoy at concert

RM shared a photo of Tyler on stage from the venue. He also shared a picture featuring himself, Tyler, J-Hope and V. For the event, RM wore a blue sweatshirt, black shorts and sneakers. J-Hope opted for a black vest under a matching jacket and pants. V was seen in a brown T-shirt and denims. Tyler opted for a white T-shirt and trousers.

RM shared a photo of Tyler on stage from the venue.
RM shared a photo of Tyler on stage from the venue.

BTS members give a shoutout to Tyler

J-Hope shared a video as he watched Tyler perform. He also shared a picture collage of the trio posing with Tyler for pictures. Taking to his Instagram Stories, V gave a shoutout to Tyler, the Creator. He wore a T-shirt seemingly gifted to him by Tyler.

J-Hope shared a video as he watched Tyler perform.
J-Hope shared a video as he watched Tyler perform.

V tagged him and penned a note, “Thanks for the gift (folded hands and pink heart emojis). And welcome to Korea! I’m having a Mom’s Touch burger tonight, you’ve got to try it too.”

During the concert, Tyler said on stage, “Y’all guess what I had for lunch? I had Mama’s touch. That’s the f*** y’all doing out here? That shit is m********** delicious.” V shared a picture of a burger and wrote, “Mama’s touch.”

Cortis shares pics with RM, J-Hope, V

Cortis’ Instagram account shared a bunch of pictures featuring James, RM, J-Hope, and V. All of them posed near the stage at the concert venue. The caption read, “Watching the GOAT with the GOATs @rkive @uarmyhope @thv @feliciathegoat.”

BTS members Jin, Suga, Jimin and Jungkook weren’t seen at the concert. Jin and Jungkook are currently busy with their events.

About BTS

RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung and Jungkook are gearing up for their first album in four years. The seven-member group started producing the new album in the US in July. The new record, which will be released in Spring next year, will be the band’s first as a complete group since Proof in 2022.

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Who Is Tyler Robinson’s Partner? What We Know About the Individual – Hollywood Life
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Who Is Tyler Robinson’s Partner? What We Know About the Individual – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images

After he was named the primary suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson became the most highly publicized name on the internet this month. His alleged involvement in the late 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder’s death sparked extensive interest in his personal life. Details about Robinson’s family and now alleged partner, who is reportedly transgender, have come to light.

Moments before Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, an audience member asked how many recent mass shooters were transgender. Kirk responded by claiming, “Too many,” and was struck by a bullet shortly thereafter.

Public figures from both political sides called for justice and condemned the person behind Kirk’s murder.

During an interview with Fox News on September 12, 2025, Donald Trump said Robinson’s father had turned him into the authorities.

“I think, with a high degree of certainty, we have him — in custody,” Trump said, adding that “everyone did a great job we worked with the local police, the governor, everybody did a great job. … And somebody that was very close to him said ‘hm, that’s him’ and essentially went to the father, went to a US Marshal.”

Who Is Tyler Robinson?

Robinson is a 22-year-old Utah resident.

Is Tyler Robinson a Republican?

No, Robinson is not a registered Republican. His voter registration from 2021 did not include a declared party, multiple outlets reported. However, his grandmother revealed to Daily Mail that their immediate family members voted for Trump.

Is Tyler Robinson a Democrat?

No, Robinson is not a registered Democrat. Since he did not declare a party in his voting records, he is neither a Democrat nor a Republican.

His voter registration is labeled “inactive,” per CNN.

EXCLUSIVE: Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson lived with his transgender partner, sources tell me.

The individual, who is a male transitioning to a female, is fully cooperating with the FBI.

Sources tell me the FBI had texts and other communications between Robinson and the…

— Brooke Singman (@BrookeSingman) September 13, 2025

Who Is Tyler Robinson’s Partner? Source Claims They’re Transgender

Brooke Singman of Fox News reported that Robinson was living with a transgender partner, who was in the process of transitioning from male to female, and cited a source from law enforcement.

She tweeted on September 13, 2025, “Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson lived with his transgender partner, sources tell me. The individual, who is a male transitioning to a female, is fully cooperating with the FBI. Sources tell me the FBI had texts and other communications between Robinson and the individual that helped FBI authorities solidify that Robinson was indeed the shooter.”

Who Are Tyler Robinson’s Parents? About His Mother & Father

Robinson’s mother’s name is Amber Jones Robinson, and his father is Matt Robinson, according to multiple outlets. Amber graduated from the University of Utah, and Matt is a veteran of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department. He is the one who turned Robinson into the authorities.

According to the New York Post, Robinson’s inner circle claimed that he was “full of hate.” Robinson also confessed to his father that he was behind Kirk’s death, multiple outlets reported. Robinson has not publicly spoken out about the accusations. He is in police custody, Trump confirmed during his Fox News interview.

Tyler Robinson’s Grandmother Revealed Political Standing

While speaking with Daily Mail, Robinson’s grandmother, Debbie Robinson, claimed her whole family voted for Trump.

“My son, his dad, is a Republican for Trump,” she told the outlet. “Most of my family members are Republican. I don’t know any single one who’s a Democrat.”

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Is Tyler Robinson a Republican or Democrat? His Voter Registration – Hollywood Life
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Is Tyler Robinson a Republican or Democrat? His Voter Registration – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images

Tyler Robinson has been identified as the suspect in the murder of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Since the shooting of the late Turning Point USA founder elicited responses from both political sides, Americans are wondering if Robinson was a Democrat or a Republican voter. Multiple outlets have reported that he registered to vote in 2021.

During an interview on September 12, 2025, Donald Trump announced that Robinson’s father had turned him into the authorities.

“I think, with a high degree of certainty, we have him — in custody,” Trump said, adding that “everyone did a great job we worked with the local police, the governor, everybody did a great job.”

The details surrounding Robinson’s alleged involvement Kirk’s death are still unclear. So, we’ve compiled everything we know about the suspect so far below, including his voter registration and political background.

Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter has been identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

He was turned into authorities by his own father.

(https://t.co/k1zSjRssOx) pic.twitter.com/8gJAYBCMZs

— Pop Base (@PopBase) September 12, 2025

Who Is Tyler Robinson?

Robinson is a 22-year-old resident from Utah. It’s unclear if Robinson was a college student, and other personal detail about his life have not been made public by the time of publication.

Is Tyler Robinson a Republican?

No, Robinson is not a Republican. His 2021 voter registration did not have a declared party, according to multiple outlets.

Is Tyler Robinson a Democrat?

No, Robinson is not a Democrat. Since he did not declare a party when he registered to vote, he is neither a Democrat nor a Republican. His voter registration has since been labeled “inactive,” per CNN.

Who Are Tyler Robinson’s Parents? About His Mother & Father

Robinson’s mother is Amber Jones Robinson, and his father is Matt Robinson, according to multiple outlets. Amber is a graduate of the University of Utah, and Matt is a decades-long veteran of the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.

Per New York Post, Robinson’s inner circle claimed that he was “full of hate” leading up to Kirk’s shooting. Robinson also reportedly confessed to his father that he was the gunman, though Robinson has not publicly spoken out. He is in police custody, Trump confirmed.

“And somebody that was very close to him said ‘hm, that’s him’ and essentially went to the father, went to a US Marshal,” Trump said in his Fox News interview, announcing that Robinson was the primary suspect in Kirk’s murder.

Where Does Tyler Robinson Live?

Robinson is a resident of Utah. According to CNN, he grew up in the St. George suburb of the state.

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Tyler Baltierra Responds to Accusations He Faked Autism Diagnosis
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Tyler Baltierra Responds to Accusations He Faked Autism Diagnosis

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
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Tyler Baltierra is firing back at his critics.
Two weeks after the Teen Mom star shared he had been diagnosed with autism, he and wife Catelynn Lowell reacted to comments they had seen accusing…

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Tyler Perry's S3xual A$$ault Accuser, Actor Derek Dixon, Speaks Out About Alleged Harassment From Media Mogul
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Tyler Perry’s S3xual A$$ault Accuser, Actor Derek Dixon, Speaks Out About Alleged Harassment From Media Mogul

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Tyler Perry’s S3xual A$$ault Accuser, Actor Derek Dixon, Speaks Out About Alleged Harassment From Media Mogul

#DerekDixon is ready to share his truth.

The actor, who appeared on #TylerPerry’s TV series The Oval, has publicly detailed his s3xual a$$ault and harassment allegations against Perry in an interview with ABC News.

Dixon recounts an incident in January 2020, when he claims Perry invited him to his Atlanta home. After consuming alcohol, Dixon says he fell asleep in a guest room, only to wake up to Perry climbing into bed with him and allegedly rubbing his leg. Dixon asserts he rejected Perry’s advances and left the situation feeling his bodily autonomy was violated.

As reported, Dixon filed a lawsuit against Perry and #TylerPerryStudios in June, accusing them of quid pro quo and workplace s3xual harassment, as well as s3xual a$$ault and battery. He is seeking $260 million in damages. Perry’s representatives have dismissed the lawsuit as a “scam.”

The full interview with Dixon will air tonight (Sept. 9) on ABC News Live PRIME.

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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The late Ozzy Osbourne was honored with a tribute performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 7th), led by Yungblud and Steven Tyler.

After video message by Jack Osbourne and his family, as well as a video montage of Ozzy through the years, Yungblud kicked off the VMAs musical tribute by singing “Crazy Train,” with Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt leading the backing band.

Yungblud strained a bit singing “Crazy Train,” but did a stellar job on the next song, Black Sabbath’s “Changes,” which he also sang at the Back to the Beginning concert earlier this summer.

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Tyler then walked onstage with his Aerosmith bandmate Joe Perry to sing “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” The singer, whose vocal injury forced Aerosmith to retire from touring last year, delivered the Ozzy ballad with a heartfelt rasp, and was joined by Yungblud for the second half of the song.

The tribute ended with video of Ozzy in concert, saying, “Thank you, goodnight. We love you all. God bless you!”

Watch the tribute to Ozzy Osbourne below.

A tribute performance to ‘The Prince of Darkness’ Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 #VMAs 🖤 @yungblud @IamStevenT @JoePerry @AEROSMITH @nunobettencourt pic.twitter.com/uQXWWzru4U

— Video Music Awards (@vmas) September 8, 2025

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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief
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Robert Earl Keen, Tyler Childers Sing for Texas Flood Relief

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Robert Earl Keen was three songs into his headlining set at his Applause for the Cause benefit last Thursday night, as a crowd of 5,600 exhausted, sweaty, and fulfilled fans hung on his every word. They had been brought here through tragedy, but this was a night of healing at Whitewater Amphitheater, set along the Guadalupe River outside of New Braunfels, Texas.

The event was Keen’s brainchild — a coming together of artists and fans in the same area where flooding on July 4 killed at least 138 people and saw devastation stretching for nearly 30 miles, with all proceeds going to flood relief via the Community Foundation for the Texas Hill Country — and he set up the musical payoff he wanted.

“This has been a day full of surprises,” Keen said from center stage. “But sometimes, there’s a great big surprise!”

Keen and his backing band then launched into “White House Road,” the 2017 Tyler Childers staple that Keen covers frequently.

Keen sang one verse and then gestured to his right, where Childers calmly walked on stage to a microphone. The Texas songwriting icon then stood up, waved to the crowd, and yielded to Childers for the next half hour.

From the wings, Keen smiled and applauded while Childers blistered through a set of signature songs like “Country Squire,” Rustin’ in the Rain,” and “Percheron Mules” before ending with an acoustic version of “Lady May” and ceding the spotlight back to Keen for the grand finale.

The appearance by one of the most in-demand artists in music, with his latest LP Snipe Hunter basking in attention from fans and critics alike, let Keen see his goal of a major benefit show to a successful conclusion. Keen filled out the bill with names like Miranda Lambert, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ryan Bingham, and Cody Jinks, in large part by texting artists directly and calling in favors in the wake of the tragedy.

Jon Randall, Miranda Lambert, and JacK Ingram perform at Robert Earl Keen’s Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

“Mr. Keen reached out to me and asked if I’d be willing to come down here to Texas,” Childers told the crowd. “I said, ‘absolutely.’ I was honored that he asked me, and I wasn’t doing anything but hanging out at the house anyhow.”

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Organizers estimated the concert, along with an auction the previous evening at nearby Gruene Hall — hosted by Keen and with Childers attending — had raised at least $3 million by the end of the night. A slew of sponsors pitched in to offset the cost of producing a high-end event. Arch “Beaver” Aplin, CEO of the Buc-ee’s chain and a presenting sponsor, tells Rolling Stone: “Robert Earl told me he was gonna have a big lineup of artists, and I said, ‘Are all the artists participating volunteering their time?’ He said yes, and I said, ‘Well, I’m all in.’ All these artists are doing it for the right reasons — to raise money after this unspeakable tragedy. That was the sell for me.”

It was neither the first benefit concert, nor the largest — that distinction went to the “Band Together Texas” flood relief concert, co-hosted by Lambert and Parker McCollum, at Austin’s Moody Center earlier in August, which raised at least $8.5 million. But the combination of the Hill Country setting, steps from the same Guadalupe River that flooded Kerrville on July 4, and Keen’s involvement made Applause for the Cause arguably the most significant. As the show played out over nearly 10 hours, artists backstage mingled and caught up with one another.

With the afternoon temperatures nearing 100 degrees, Vincent Neil Emerson opened the day playing on a side stage with a cover of the Rolling Stones’ “Dead Flowers” and his ode to his favorite dance hall, “White Horse Saloon.” By midnight, nearly 30 artists had taken turns serenading the Whitewater crowd.

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The first hour on the main stage, featuring artists like Kelsey Waldon, Jason Boland, Jamestown Revival, and Sarah Jarosz, ended with Keen’s first appearance. As Terry Allen played “Amarillo Highway,” Keen stepped out to sing a verse of the song he has covered for most of his career. After the song, Allen said, “That’s a song that Robert Earl Keen did not write.”

Keen then gave a welcome address, saying, “Music can relieve our grief, warm our hearts, and bring strangers together in a celebration of life,” before asking fans to join him in “Amazing Grace.”

The main stage sets began in earnest with Lambert, Jon Randall, and Jack Ingram swapping songs, backed by a group of Lone Star State musicians that Keen termed “the all-star house band.” Lambert sent “Tequila Does” out to fans whose judgment may have been compromised in the midsummer heat, while Ingram covered Charlie Robison’s “My Hometown” and dedicated it to the late Texas crooner. Hayes Carll, Radney Foster, and Ray Wylie Hubbard followed with a set of standards that Hubbard capped off with his own “Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother” as the sun set. When Randy Rogers joined the Panhandlers — Cleto Cordero, Josh Abbott, and William Clark Green — Cordero, the frontman of Flatland Cavalry, said, “It feels like I’m on stage with my heroes.”

The last song swap featured Bingham, Jamey Johnson, and Cody Jinks, who led off by telling the crowd, “I still find it as cool as you do that they put me with these two guys up here.” The high point was a series of extended ovations for Bingham’s “Bread and Water,” Johnson’s “In Color,” and Jinks’ “Hippies and Cowboys.”

Robert Earl Keen performs at his Applause for the Cause Texas flood benefit. Photo: Erika Goldring*

On the heels of a sold-out Boys From Oklahoma show in Waco, Texas, the weekend prior, and on the day the band announced an April date at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Cross Canadian Ragweed took the stage ahead of Keen and Childers. The eight-song set featured Boland sitting in on “17” and a pair of Todd Snider covers, “I Believe You” and “Late Last Night.” Frontman Cody Canada dedicated the song “Boys from Oklahoma,” their longtime homage to marijuana, to Texas governor Greg Abbott, and sang the line “Get your shit together, Texas, and legalize the weed.”

Canada was openly appreciative of the lineup that Keen put together, remarking from the stage that the backstage vibe was that of a family reunion. Several artists on the bill spent their dues-paying days in New Braunfels and the surrounding Hill Country before their careers took off.

“If you only knew the hell that Jason Boland and Ryan Bingham and I used to raise up the road at River Road Ice House,” Canada deadpanned, before making a slight correction. “If I only knew the hell we raised.”

After Ragweed cleared out, Keen walked to a chair at center stage. The “all-star house band” consisted largely of Keen’s touring outfit, though the legendary producer Lloyd Maines sat in on steel guitar. So, when they kicked off the final set with “Feelin’ Good Again,” it felt like a classic Keen performance.

Keen was acutely aware that Childers’ half-hour performance stood to drain the crowd, so he saved his biggest anthems for the end of the show. Before he left the stage, Childers made a point to embrace Keen, who then went directly into “Dreadful Selfish Crime.” That was followed by “The Road Goes on Forever,” which has yet to be upstaged by any artist — Childers, Ragweed, or otherwise.

“This is overwhelming for me,” Keen told the crowd after the song. “But as far as a group of people, you’ve done it man. Thank you so much.”

Keen closed the evening by bringing Canada on stage to sing “My Hometown” as a duet — the second time the song was featured during the benefit — as an extended drone display lit up the sky above the stage.

Backstage moments later, with the crowd still filing out and workers firing up forklifts to clear equipment, Childers sought out Keen for a proper goodbye. It was Keen who got the first words in.

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“I’m gonna say it one time,” he said to Childers. “Thank you for coming.”

Headlining Setlist: Robert Earl Keen with Tyler Childers
“Feelin’ Good Again”
“Gringo Honeymoon”
“Whitehouse Road” (with Tyler Childers)
“Help Me Make It Through the Night” (Childers)
“Country Squire” (Childers)
“Rustin’ in the Rain” (Childers)
“Honky Tonk Road” (Childers)
“Percheron Mules” (Childers)
“Universal Sound” (Childers)
“Lady May” (Childers)
“Dreadful Selfish Crime”
“The Road Goes on Forever”
“I’m Coming Home”
“My Hometown” (with Cody Canada).

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Lollapalooza South America Lures Sabrina, Tyler, Chappell
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Lollapalooza South America Lures Sabrina, Tyler, Chappell

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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Some of the biggest names in music will head south next spring as part of Lollapalooza festival visits to Chile, Argentina and Brazil, including Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, the Creator, Chappell Roan, Deftones, Skrillex, Lorde and Doechii.

The events will be simultaneously held March 13-15, 2026, at Parque O’Higgins in Santiago and Hippodromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires, with the Brazilian edition set for March 20-22 at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo. Per organizer C3 Presents, Carpenter, Tyler, Roan and Doechii will all be playing in South America for the first time in their careers.

The undercards for all three events are loaded with other favorites, including Turnstile, Lewis Capaldi, Interpol, Kygo, Peggy Gou, Tom Morello, Cypress Hill, Addison Rae, Katseye, Marina, Djo, Men I Trust, Lola Young, 2hollis and Shaquille O’Neal (as his DJ Diesel alter-ego).

For Carpenter, the bookings extend her roadwork in support of her new Island album, Man’s Best Friend, which will be released tomorrow (Aug. 29). She had a breakout moment at the Chicago edition of Lollapalooza in 2023 and returned there earlier this month as a headliner, bringing out Earth, Wind & Fire for a guest appearance on their classic “September.”

The 2025 version of Lollapalooza South America featured Justin Timberlake, Olivia Rodrigo, Shawn Mendes and Alanis Morissette.

Cha Wa. (Credit: Rachel Brennecke)

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Jesse Tyler Ferguson on Pressure He Felt With 'Modern Family' Gay Role
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Jesse Tyler Ferguson on Pressure He Felt With ‘Modern Family’ Gay Role

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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Jesse Tyler Ferguson is getting candid about the “responsibility” he felt to the LGBTQ community to “get it right” with his portrayal of gay lawyer Mitchell Pritchett in Modern Family.

The actor, who played the character for 11 seasons from 2009 to 2020, recently shared on his Dinner’s on Me podcast that he believed there was “no way to please” everyone when it came to his role on the ABC sitcom.

“I was in the trenches fighting for marriage equality, and I felt so lucky to be part of a pop culture touchstone that was also part of that same issue,” Ferguson recalled, before later admitting he also “felt a responsibility from the [LGBTQ] community when I was given a role like the one I had on Modern Family to get it right and to do it with care and precision.”

He added, “It was tricky for me because I had to tune out that noise of a community wanting me to do it correctly and preciously and, you know, my desire to do it with nuance and levels and layers and also poignancy. I just felt like there was no way to please both camps.”

Now, 15 years after first deputing Mitchell on the small screen, Ferguson said he’s finally letting go of the pressure he once felt regarding the role.

“I’m 1756148762 in a place where I’m, as an actor, being given a role where I’m attracted to the messiness of that character,” he said. “I’m attracted to their flaws. Like, that’s what makes it interesting. And, honestly, that’s what makes the audience interested in watching me.”

Ferguson added, “No one wants to see perfect people. No one wants a sitcom or a movie where it’s like everything just happens neatly. And yet, I felt like, you know, at least in the first few seasons of Modern Family, being put on a pedestal in a way as far as like, OK, this is the gay couple that’s on network television on a huge show. They better get this right.”

Modern Family follows three different, but related, families as they face trials and tribulations in their own uniquely comedic ways. As for Ferguson’s character Mitchell in the series, he and his partner Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) raised their adopted daughter Lily (Frances Anderson).

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Tyler, The Creator Reveals Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 Lineup
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Tyler, The Creator Reveals Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 Lineup

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is back with a uniquely curated, all-star lineup. The California rapper revealed the list of artists set to join him at the annual event this fall in Los Angeles. Sharing a crossword puzzle across social media, fans had the opportunity to seek and find their favorites among the scrambled letters, building excitement for the sold-out affair.

Once revealed, the full lineup named both veteran acts and rising talents, with a few acts brand new to the Flog Gnaw stage.

In their comeback year, Clipse will take the stage, as well as fellow Hip-Hop acts A$AP Rocky, EARL Sweatshirt, GloRilla, and the trio of 2 Chainz, Alchemist, and Larry June. Doechii will also return to Camp Flog Gnaw for the second consecutive year. Additional acts on the bill include AZ Chike, Don Toliver, Samara Cyn, Fousheé, Ray Vaughn, T-Pain, Thundercat, and Zack Fox.

Presented by the “Darling I” rapper, Camp Flog Gnaw is produced in collaboration with Goldenvoice and will return to Dodger Stadium grounds. Last year, the festival celebrated its 10-year anniversary.

“I don’t have any heartfelt message. Thank everyone of y’all motherf**kers on God,” proudly exclaimed the 34-year-old in 2024 at the height of CHROMAKOPIA‘s chart success.

Tickets for Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2025 sold out shortly after the November 15-16 dates were announced; however, fans can sign up on the waitlist for potential entry.

View the full Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 lineup below.


Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 Official Lineup (In Alphabetical Order):

  • 2 Chainz, Larry June & The Alchemist
  • A$AP Rocky
  • AG Club
  • Alemeda
  • AZ Chike
  • Bb Trickz
  • CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
  • Chezile
  • Childish Gambino
  • Clairo
  • Clipse
  • Deb Never
  • Doechii
  • Domo Genesis
  • Don Toliver
  • Earl Sweatshirt
  • Ecca Vandal
  • Fousheé
  • Geezer
  • GloRilla
  • Kilo Kish
  • La Reezy
  • Left Brain
  • Luh Tyler
  • Malcolm Todd
  • Men I Trust
  • MIKE
  • Mike G
  • Navy Blue
  • Paris Texas
  • PARTYOF2
  • Ray Vaughn
  • Samara Cyn
  • sombr
  • T-Pain
  • Teezo Touchdown
  • TEMS
  • Thundercat
  • Tyler, The Creator
  • Zack Fox
  • Zelooperz
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