Steve & Teri

How are we gonna find the guy in the mask? Oh. Nevermind.

A reporter named CeFaan Kim was doing a live report in New York the other night, and a guy in a hockey mask came up and interrupted him.  Then he got angry when they took the camera off him, and he ended up shoving the reporter to the ground.

Steve Harvey’s new show “Little Big Shots” was on last night.  A 12-year-old Filipino girl named Elha sang Sia’s “Chandelier”, and she absolutely crushed it.

Michael Jordan spoke to the crowd at the UNC-Duke game on Saturday night.  He was trying to be inspirational, but something didn’t come out right.

 

 

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