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In an era where Madonna, Janet, Paula Abdul, and Britney brought technical dance into the Pop Music world, I have a question. We have a current batch of Pop Girls: Miley, Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Doja Cat, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift and so many more; do you think dance pop is dead? Most of these girls credit Britney as an influence. Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and Doja Cat have tried to bring it back, but it never connected with the GP the way they wanted it to...and they all (MINUS Doja) abandoned choreo. Is this dead in the female pop world or are we just waiting for the new dance betch to make it relevant again? (Performances are time stamped for their most choreo bits)** Ladies and Gentlemen...The Queen
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The “believing in ghosts and aliens (sorry – ETs)” to “becoming a full-on lizard-people shadow-government conspiracy theorist” pipeline is so real. On November 3, Unidentified host Demi Lovato posted a selfie of themself, holding up their phone with the word “Gaia” on it. They captioned the Instagram post, “Thrilled to be a @wearegaia ambassador … Understanding the world around us (the known and the unknown) is so exciting to me!” Looks like an innocuous piece of lifestyle brand spon-con, right? Not quite. Gaia calls itself a “media network of truth seekers and believers empowering an evolution of consciousness,” and what this means is it’s full of New Age conspiratorial videos about: 9/11, autism, chemtrails, 5G, vaccines, fluoride, ancient aliens, secret space programs, shadow governments, and cabals of lizard people (sorry — “reptilians”). There are also some yoga tutorials and healthy recipes thrown in there, but Lovato seemed more excited to promote “the known and the unknown” side of its programming. In a press release announcing Lovato as its first celebrity brand ambassador, Gaia claimed that “Lovato quickly fell in love with Gaia original series ‘Ancient Civilizations’ and ‘Deep Space.’” The former has a number of pseudoscientific phrenology-adjacent entries about DNA and ancient people’s skulls, while the latter has episodes with names like “JFK and the Secret Space Program” and “ET & Peruvian Skull Connection Revealed.” Furthermore, one of the platform’s biggest content creators is David Icke, a known lizard-people truther who was banned from Australia in 2019 for his anti-Semitic claims that Jewish alien lizards funded the Holocaust, in addition to being behind everything from 9/11 to the 2008 recession. In the months after Icke was kicked off of Facebook and Twitter, multiple sources have reported that adherents of the far-right QAnon conspiracy movement followed him to Gaia as their new platform of choice. Vulture reached out to Lovato’s team about their involvement with the platform, and they declined to comment. https://www.vulture.com/2021/11/demi-lovato-is-promoting-conspiracy-theories-and-*********.html