Quickies: ESPN Apologizes for Airing Video of Woman Flashing Breast During Sugar Bowl Broadcast and More Celeb News

In today’s Quickies — A boob! Yikes! ESPN has apologized for airing a brief video clip of a woman flashing her breast during its broadcast of the Sugar Bowl Monday in New Orleans.

The clip was shown following a commercial during the second half of Washington’s 37-31 victory over Texas in a semifinal game of the College Football Playoff.

“We regret that this happened and apologize that the video aired in the telecast,” ESPN’s Bill Hofheimer said in a statement to the Associated Press.


Plus, Snoop Dogg, Lauren Boebert, Ian Ziering, Nicki Minaj news, and more! Keep scrolling to check out today’s entertainment and pop culture news.

Huffington PostSnoop Dogg will be reporting live for NBC for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer, because why the hell not?

The GuardianRep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.)

apparently knows who to blame for her decision to ditch her own constituents and run in a different district in the upcoming election: Barbra Streisand and Ryan Reynolds.

Daily MailSam Smith is back on the celebrity dating app Raya after reportedly splitting from his designer boyfriend Christian Cowan.

TMZNicki Minaj refused to sing her mega-hit “Starships” during a New Year’s Eve performance, calling it a “stupid song.”

Vanity Fair — Multiple horror projects starring the earliest version of Disney’s signature mouse, Steamboat Willie, are in the works now that the original Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain

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DeadlineTom Girardi, the former RHOBH husband and disgraced lawyer, was declared competent to stand trial, paving the way for the 84-year-old to go before a jury for allegedly embezzling more than $15 million from legal clients.

InstagramIan Ziering is opening up about the “alarming incident” on New Year’s Eve involving a gang on minibikes, leading to what he called an “unsettling confrontation” and a physical fight.


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