Louisville rapper Jack Harlow will get another chance to participate in an old Kentucky Derby tradition. Last year, the chart-topper was slated to yell ...
Last night (May 1) Jack Harlow was watching an NBA basketball game between the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics when two of the referees were caught on camera ...
“I think that shit is still forever immortal and we’re gonna get back to it,” Harlow said of Marshall Mathers’ music. You can’t do that with nonchalant, like, ‘Eeey, I got the bitches,’ in clever ways over and over again. Who is he?”
These NBA refs may want to take a trip to a dream world of magic to get educated. Over the weekend, referees Scott Foster and Ed Malloy went viral after a ...
— Jack Harlow (@jackharlow)May 1, 2022 Who is he?” — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter)May 1, 2022
The exchange between the two refs happened during the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics game on Sunday, where the “First Class” rapper was spotted in the crowd ...
ESPN SportsCenter caught the hot mic moment and captioned it, “Scott Foster and Ed Malloy trying to figure out who Jack Harlow is,” along with a crying laughing emoji. Harlow retweeted the video and joked, “clearly these [guys] have never seen Narnia,” a reference to him looking like a character in the 2005 film Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The joke is he looks a lot like like the faun Mr. Tumnus, who was played by James McAvoy, because of his curly brown hair and beard. The hilarious exchange ends with both men admitting they never heard of him, with Foster encouraging Malloy to “go ask him.”
The rapper attended Sunday's (1 May) NBA basketball game between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks when two referees were caught on camera trying to ...
Right now, my message is letting muh’f***ers know I love hip-hop, and I’m one of the best in my generation”. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Who is he?”
Jack Harlow appeared on the jumbotron at the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics game on Sunday (May 1), but the referees had no idea who he was.
“He’s the shit,” Harlow said about Leonard. “I met him for the first time the other day… While sitting courtside, the Louisville, Kentucky native took to his Instagram Stories to share a video of himself playing with buttons on an NBA camera operator’s equipment. Go ask him.”
Jack Harlow implied on Twitter that he starred in 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' as Mr. Tumnus, but was he telling the truth? Here's what we know.
Bottom line: Jack Harlow did not star in anything related to The Chronicles of Narnia, but the resemblance between him and Mr. Tumnus is kind of hilarious. Jack retweeted and replied to the video of Scott and Ed trying to figure out who he was, but instead of informing them he was a rapper, he decided to have some fun. "Clearly these [motherf---ers] have never seen Narnia," he wrote, referring to The Chronicles of Narnia films. But hilariously, it seemed that neither one could actually put a finger on who Jack was and why he was famous. During the game, referees Scott Foster and Ed Malloy got word that Jack Harlow was in the audience. The "First Class" rapper just insinuated that he starred in a very popular movie, and some folks can't tell if he's trolling or actually telling the truth.
The Celtics lost to the Bucks, but it might be Harlow who picked up the biggest L during the broadcast.
As for who took the biggest L of the night, though, it may not have even been Jayson Tatum and company, as Jack Harlow had a humbling (and pretty funny) moment while sitting courtside. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group. Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist.
During Game 1 between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, NBA referees Scott Foster and Ed Malloy were captured asking aloud who Jack Harlow was.
“He’s in that white shirt, behind you.” “He’s the guy over here, right here,” Foster pointed out. “Who’s Jack Harlow? Who’s Jack Harlow?” Foster asked Malloy, receiving a definitive “I have no idea.”
Jack Harlow's movie reference has resulted in fans looking up Narnia and one particular character from the film who they think is played by the rapper.
Another replied to Jack’s tweet by saying: “I’ve seen The Chronicles Of Narnia! Were you the lion, the witch or the wardrobe? (whatever the reference lol)” Jack’s tweet has garnered a lot of reaction on Twitter and they are too funny to ignore.
To Corey Atad.. 2 minutes ago. These NBA referees may want to travel to a magical dream world to be educated. Over the weekend, referees Scott Foster and Ed ...
Jack Harlow responds perfectly to the NBA referee’s viral clip, who doesn’t know who he is who is he? Jack Harlow responds perfectly to the NBA referee’s viral clip, who doesn’t know who he is
NBA referees Scott Foster and Ed Malloy struggled to figure out who rapper Jack Harlow during a hilarious mic'd up moment in the playoffs Sunday.
The woman, identified as Tami Nguyen, took to Twitter to call out Harlow and his antics, asking for food in exchange for forgiveness. — Jack Harlow (@jackharlow)May 1, 2022 Things you thought were cool aren’t anymore, and you don’t recognize a whole new crowd of celebrities.
Jack Harlow was making his presence felt at the Bucks and Celtics game. Jack Harlow is one of the biggest stars in hip-hop right now and as many of you ...
Harlow has always had a pretty hilarious sense of humor so it shouldn't be surprising that he would call out the refs like this. Jack Harlow is one of the biggest stars in hip-hop right now and as many of you already know, he is gearing up to release his new album Come Home The Kids Miss You on Friday. This is going to be an interesting project, especially when you consider how "First Class" is currently the number two song in the entire world.\r\nYesterday, Harlow spent his time at the Boston Celtics Vs. Milwaukee Bucks game where he was shown on the jumbotron. In the tweet below, Harlow references the fact that the looks like Mr. Tumnus, who is the half man-half goat from the Narnia movies.\r\n"Clearly these mfs have never seen Narnia," Harlow said.
The "First Class" rapper attended tonight's 2022 Met Gala, opting for a dapper chocolate brown suit courtesy of Givenchy, paired with classic leather dress ...
… I got to dig deeper this time." The "First Class" rapper attended tonight's 2022 Met Gala, opting for a dapper chocolate brown suit courtesy of Givenchy, paired with classic leather dress shoes and his signature messy curls. "You got to come out swinging sometimes.
Jack Harlow was placed on a jumbotron during a May 1 basketball game and referees didn't know who he was. See how he responded.
“Clearly these mfs have never seen Narnia,” he wrote in a reply to the video, referencing the ongoing joke about his likeness to Mr. Tumnus — a male fawn from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Case in point: While attending Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, which saw the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks face off on Sunday, referees were struggling to figure out who Harlow was when his face showed up on the jumbotron. Foster replied, “I don’t know.
Jack Harlow recently messed with a camerawoman at an NBA game he attended and Twitter reacted to the video evidence. Jack Harlow was in attendance at.
People started getting mad and defended the camerawoman saying she was just trying to do her job. — Jack Harlow (@jackharlow)May 1, 2022 Initially, NBA refs Scott Foster and Ed Malloy created a viral moment when they were caught on their mics trying to figure out who Jack Harlow is.
Harlow was at the club on River Road during a Derby Eve celebration when the shooting happened early in the morning on May 1, 2021.
O’Bannon argued in court in October the shooting was done in self defense. The woman’s attorneys claim due to the negligence of the nightclub, its security, Harlow and his security team, Shepard was trampled on by other guests of the nightclub when the shooting occurred. Harlow was at the club on River Road during a Derby Eve celebration when the shooting happened early in the morning on May 1, 2021.
Harlow had a great sense of humor about one viral video, but then acted like a jerk in another one.
Scott Foster — who shouldn’t be anywhere near a Celtics game after fouling Jayson Tatum out of their last one — pointed out to one of the other refs that Harlow was in the crowd. That being said, if you’re not from Boston, Game 1 of the semifinals isn’t the time to make the visit to Beantown for a team that is decidedly not rocked with in the culture. Harlow did not publicly apologize, however, he is on the record saying that he’s got her on the chicken fingers. Here, Harlow did the thing that is being demanded that fans stop more than anything else, he did not keep his hands to himself. While it’s a good thing that Harlow is such a big fan of the league, he needs to learn some of the finer points about being a high profile NBA fan. Part of the charm of the NBA is the celebrities in courtside seats, under the basket, easily visible, and part of the game in their own way.
Jack Harlow usually likes to have a bit of fun and troll people and he did just that when someone threw something at him at a recent concert.
Elsewhere during the game, Jack Harlow was caught playing with buttons on an NBA camera operator’s equipment. Fans got to see that in action when he was performing on stage recently and someone decided to be a clown by throwing something at the “Nail Tech” rapper. After a few seconds showing he wasn’t happy with the item being thrown, Jack lightened up and channeled his inner DaBaby with a comment that had the audience roar with laughter in the video.