Arts & Entertainment
Colton Haynes mimics Kim Kardashian West’s ‘like butter’ photo
The out actor recreated the meme-worthy post

Colton Haynes (Photo via Instagram)
Colton Haynes created his own version of Kim Kardashian West’s meme-inducing Instagram photo.
Kardashian West posted the photo of herself laying awkwardly in bed wearing her husband Kanye West’s Adidas sneaker line, Butter350.
“Like butter,” she captioned the photo.
The photo sparked a series of memes that poked fun at her pose.
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Haynes decided to get in on the action by recreating the photo himself wearing a similar gray two-piece and a pair of Yeezys.
Haynes tweeted that he wasn’t trying to be mean towards Kardashian West but was only having fun.
“Y’all have to know I was being funny with that Kim post. She’s such a sweet/boss/so loving…just like her entire family! If I looked anything like her I would move back to Kansas, take over the Midwest lol. She’s amazing and so nice so it was all in good fun,” Haynes tweeted.
Y’all have to know I was being funny with that Kim post. She’s such a sweet/boss/so loving…just like her entire family! If I looked anything like her I would move back to Kansas, take over the Midwest lol. She’s amazing and so nice so it was all in good fun ❤❤❤❤❤
— Colton Haynes (@ColtonLHaynes) August 15, 2018
Celebrity News
Madonna announces release date for new album
‘Confessions II’ marks return to the dance floor
Pop icon Madonna on Wednesday announced that her 15th studio album will be released on July 3.
Titled “Confessions II,” the new album is a sequel to 2005’s “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” an Abba and disco-infused hit.
The new album reunites Madonna with producer Stuart Price, who also helmed the original “Confessions” album. It’s her first album of new material since 2019’s “Madame X.”
“We must dance, celebrate, and pray with our bodies,” Madonna said in a press release. “These are things that we’ve been doing for thousands of years — they really are spiritual practices. After all, the dance floor is a ritualistic space. It’s a place where you connect — with your wounds, with your fragility. To rave is an art. It’s about pushing your limits and connecting to a community of like-minded people,” continued the statement. “Sound, light, and vibration reshape our perceptions. Pulling us into a trance-like state. The repetition of the bass, we don’t just hear it but we feel it. Altering our consciousness and dissolving ego and time.”
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Arts & Entertainment
In an act of artistic defiance, Baltimore Center Stage stays focused on DEI
‘Maybe it’s a triple-down’
By LESLIE GRAY STREETER | I’m always tickled when people complain about artists “going political.” The inherent nature of art, of creation and free expression, is political. This becomes obvious when entire governments try to threaten it out of existence, like in 2025, when the brand-new presidential administration demanded organizations halt so-called diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programming or risk federal funding.
Baltimore Center Stage’s response? A resounding and hearty “Nah.” A year later, they’re still doubling down on diversity.
“Maybe it’s a triple-down,” said Ken-Matt Martin, the theater’s producing director, chuckling.
The rest of this article can be found on the Baltimore Banner’s website.
