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Every Single Iced Coffee Drink From Starbucks, Ranked

Starbucks’ iced coffee menu is all sorts of f*cked up. Cold brews with cream, nitro cold brews, iced Americanos, iced coffees, shaken espressos, iced flat whites, iced lattes, iced macchiatos… they really should be given some sort of reward for figuring out new ways to fill their menu with what is essentially the same thing over and over and over again while charging you different amounts of money for it. What kind of sick game are you playing with us, Starbucks? Who are you, Chuck Rhoades from Billions?!

Seriously, this menu is needlessly complicated. Take for instance the weird made-up subcategory “iced mochas.” Iced mochas differ in no way from iced lattes (a different category on the menu) except that they’re made with chocolate. Is there a separate category for the other flavored lattes? Nope, just chocolate. That explains why the drive-thru and in-store lines are always so long — don’t blame the baristas, blame Starbucks because nobody knows what the hell they are ordering. So to save you some time, we’ve decided to break down each one of Starbucks’ iced coffee drinks by tasting and ranking all of them and explaining the differences between drinks like the shaken espresso and the iced macchiato — which, as we said before, are essentially the same thing.

Seriously Starbucks, get a hold of yourself and fix this menu! End rant.

Because there are a considerable number of customizable flavor options at Starbucks, we’re only going to be ranking the drinks Starbucks lists on its online menu, ordering each as-is, size tall (small) with no additional tweaks. We’ll be sure to list how each drink is made so you have a clear understanding of what you’re ordering. We’ve also eliminated a few drinks that we consider minor alterations of a menu item, for example, Starbucks lists both Iced Coffee and Iced Coffee With Milk. They’re so similar they don’t deserve independent rankings, so we’re going to lump them in as one entry and make notes on the flavor profiles of both. Just because Starbucks won’t simplify its menu, doesn’t mean we won’t try to do it for them!

Find out which drinks are worth your time and money, and how to navigate Starbucks’ needlessly complicated categories below. But first…

What Makes For A Great Iced Coffee?

We’ve done all sorts of fast food coffee rankings and blind taste tests and when it comes to good coffee we’re always looking for one thing: balance. A balance between the natural character of the coffee bean itself — which could mean flavors that range from toasty to fruity to floral to bitter and everything in between — and the drink’s other elements. It should be acidic, but not to the point of being sour, with a smooth and pleasant mouthfeel. Sugar should not run the show.

Make sense? Let’s drink.

23. Iced Caffe Americano

Starbucks Iced Ranking
Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two shots of espresso, ice, and water.

Tasting Notes:

Just awful. The primary flavors here present themselves as a sort of blank sour wateriness. It’s barely drinkable. It tastes like rainwater filtered through a potted plant. This drink has no redeeming qualities, it’s something you’d only order if you needed a quick kick of caffeine, and this drink definitely delivers a mind-sharpening buzz, but it’s an awful experience to get through.

The Bottom Line:

Starbucks’ worst drink. They don’t have espresso good enough to make an iced Americano work.

22. Iced Flat White

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two shots of Signature Espresso Ristretto, ice, and whole milk.

Tasting Notes:

Starbucks uses a different espresso for their Flat White’s called Signature Espresso Ristretto, which sure does sound fancy. Too bad it tastes like garbage. Really, Starbucks just doesn’t have great espresso when compared to other coffee chains like Pete’s, Coffee Bean, or even Dunkin, so it makes a drink like this, which relies on the complex flavors of espresso to really sell it, fall, for lack of a better word… flat.

This tastes straight up like dirty water.

The Bottom Line:

Flate White? More like flat garbage. Flarbage.

21. Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

A splash of sweet cream and nitro cold brew coffee.

Tasting Notes:

Weak muddled notes of vanilla hover over a burnt stale flavor that stains the tongue. I’m really surprised I didn’t like this one, I enjoyed the Nitro Cold Brew base that this drink is built upon, but the vanilla sweet cream surprisingly brought out a lot of the hidden bitterness and over-roasted notes lurking below.

The Bottom Line:

Awful, if you want to sweeten up your Nitro Cold Brew, you’re better off doing it yourself than relying on the Starbucks Vanilla Sweet Cream.

20. Iced Chocolate Almondmilk Shaken Espresso

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

Two shots of blonde espresso, chocolate malt powder, ice, and almond milk.

Tasting Notes:

Very nutty with a weird off-putting bitter plant-like aftertaste. The flavors just don’t really work together here, there is a noticeable flatness to it. I really feel this is the weakest flavor in the Shaken Espresso lineup, I’m not sure if that’s down to Starbucks’ almond milk, or just a poor pairing of flavors (why is this one made with almond milk and the others oat milk?) but we’d advise staying away from this one.

The Bottom Line:

The worst flavor in Starbucks’ otherwise very-good Shaken Espresso line.

19. Iced Coffee

Iced Coffee
Starbucks

What’s In It? 3 pumps Classic Syrup, ice, iced coffee.

Tasting Notes:

Some simple syrup masks sour and acidic coffee. The flavor is a bit sickly and stains the palate in the worst way — you’re going to want to pop a strip of gum after you’re through with this one. You can probably mask some of its bad qualities with milk or cream but as this thing comes, it’s not worth drinking.

The Bottom Line:

Sour and sweet, which good iced coffee shouldn’t taste like.

18. Iced Caffè Latte

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

One shot of Signature espresso, 2% milk, ice.

Tasting Notes:

Watery and oddly neutral in flavor. I wouldn’t say it tastes bad because you could hardly taste anything at all here. The slightest hint of bitterness can be sensed if you really strain for it but a powerful burnt aftertaste muddies it up.

The Bottom Line:

Not great, too watery and muddled to really taste the milk or espresso.

17. Starbucks Reserve Iced Hazelnut Bianco Latte

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two Reserve espresso shots, ice, hazelnut syrup.

Tasting Notes:

I wanted to like this one because I like saying “can I get a Tall Reserve Iced Hazelnut Bianco Latte?” It makes me feel like a total asshole, like the parody of a hardcore Starbucks drinker, plus it has hazelnut and hazelnut is delicious and one of the best flavors to pair with the earthy toasty notes of espresso. Unfortunately, as I mentioned so many times already but won’t stop reiterating, Starbucks doesn’t have great espresso so instead of this tasting like a wonderful bouquet of sweet toasted notes that bounce between everything from chocolate, tobacco leaf, butterscotch and cherries, this just tastes burnt and weak.

The Bottom Line:

You can almost pull out something resembling a pleasing flavor when this hits your palate, but it never quite gets there.

16. Iced Caramel Macchiato

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One shot of signature espresso, two pumps of vanilla syrup, 2% milk, caramel drizzle.

Tasting Notes:

The drink every barista who doesn’t work at Starbucks hates. A macchiato is not, like a frappuccino, a drink created by Starbucks. A traditional Italian macchiato consists of about an ounce of milk spotted with a shot of espresso, and at a lot of independent coffee shops, a macchiato is still that. This leads to a lot of angry customers who have come to expect a full-size drink, thanks to a trend that Starbucks seems to have started and other American coffee shops have since adopted.

I’m sorry, I’m letting resentment from my past as a barista bubble up to the surface.

Anyway, this drink isn’t good, and I’m not just saying that because of some Barista PTSD — the flavors just don’t gel together here. The caramel notes are almost ghostly, and the overall flavor comes across as tasting dirty. The flavors just don’t combine cohesively, it tastes like it needs to be blended to work, which is probably why the Caramel Frappuccino is so good.

The Bottom Line:

Bad, a bitter dirty caramel flavor dominates this drink. Like Snickers dipped in soil.

15. Cold Brew

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

Cold brew coffee.

Tasting Notes:

The slightest hint of bitterness hovers above a naturally sweet body that is a little more acidic than it should be, but overall pretty good. The only thing is Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew is slightly better and has more character than this, so it feels a bit redundant.

It’s okay to kill menu items Starbucks, let this one go.

The Bottom Line:

A bit more sour and less complex than the Nitro version of this Cold Brew.

14. Iced Honey Almondmilk Flat White

Starbucks Iced Ranking
Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two shots Blonde Espresso Ristretto, three pumps honey blend, ice, almond milk

Tasting Notes:

Starbucks uses Califia Farms Barista Blend almond milk and if you like that brand it’s pretty safe to assume you’re going to like all of Starbucks’ almond milk-based drinks, because that Califia Farms flavor is pretty prominent. Unfortunately, I think it tastes like plants — there is this weird green vegetal taste to Starbucks almond milk drinks that I just can’t get behind.

The added bitter and sweet notes of honey help to make this a bit more palatable, but ultimately I think this is a pretty mid-tier drink.

The Bottom Line:

It has a plant-y vegetal quality that doesn’t really taste that great to me. Honey does a lot of heavy lifting here but it’s not enough to save this one from the mid ranks.

13. Nitro Cold Brew

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Nitro cold brew coffee

Tasting Notes:

Soft an smooth on the palate with a bitter dark chocolate flavor. I’m getting some subtle cherry flavors on the backend, overall just a really pleasant coffee that is full of character.

The Bottom Line:

I think the Nitro Cold Brew is best enjoyed totally black. There is enough flavor and natural sweetness here that it doesn’t require loads of sugar to be palatable.

12. Iced Espresso

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

Two shots of espresso, ice.

Tasting Notes:

Considering I’ve spent a lot of words reiterating that Starbucks’ espresso is objectively awful, you’d think I’d rank this one dead last but… if you’re looking for that kick of caffeine, straight up iced espresso is the way to go. Starbucks espresso is a real problem when it gets stretched out in a 12 oz drink, but this simple iced shot form factor makes it a lot more palatable. I can taste some dark chocolate and cherry notes in there and can see now how Starbucks can stand behind their espresso blends.

They just don’t seem to be paying attention to how the flavors of their beans interact with their syrups.

The Bottom Line:

When you need a quick sugar-free jolt of caffeine, this is the most palatable way to get it.

11. Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Sweet cream, one pump vanilla syrup, cold brew coffee.

Tasting Notes:

This is the kind of shit that I hate about Starbucks. Why do we need a Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew and a Vanilla Sweet Cream Nitro Cold Brew? They shouldn’t be individual menu items, they are essentially the same thing at the very least Starbucks should stop listing the Nitro version since it tastes rancid. I’m not sure why this one works where the other former fails, but I had a much more pleasant experience drinking this over the Nitro version.

The vanilla flavor still falls a bit flat here, but the way it mingles with Starbucks’ sweet cold brew is a lot more pleasing and the soft frothy mouthfeel makes this drink really pleasant to sip on.

The Bottom Line:

If you want vanilla-sweetened cold brew, don’t get it Nitro style, get this one instead.

10. Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One pump of vanilla syrup, salted caramel cream cold foam, cold brew coffee.

Tasting Notes:

Sweet buttery and vanilla flavors make way for earthy and sweet caramel notes with a nice subtle salty finish. Really pleasant to drink, which came as kind of a surprise. So far I haven’t loved Starbucks’ Caramel-based drinks, the flavors never taste well mixed together, but this one tastes really balanced.

The Bottom Line:

Starbucks’ best Caramel-based iced coffee drink.

9. Iced Blonde Vanilla Latte

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One shot of Blonde espresso, three pumps of vanilla syrup, ice, 2% milk.

Tasting Notes:

Starbucks’ Blonde espresso is probably the brand’s best tasting espresso, it’s light, buttery, with a mellow body and a pleasing lightly toasted flavor, which pairs nicely with Starbucks’ vanilla syrup. The flavors in this drink are very faint, the vanilla doesn’t overpower and the coffee component never comes across as overly bitter or sour.

The Bottom Line:

Pretty solid, but not remarkable.

8. Iced Caffè Mocha

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One shot of signature espresso, three pumps of mocha sauce, 2% milk.

Tasting Notes:

Deep chocolate notes dominate the flavor profile, it’s deeply sweet like a chocolate bar. The mouthfeel is a bit on the chalky side and the flavors are a bit watered down and muddled, but it’s still hard to dislike this drink. Alas, as I drank it I couldn’t help but wish it was a Mocha Frapp — it has all the makings of a decadent and delicious chocolate coffee milkshake but it doesn’t quite stick the landing.

The Bottom Line:

Delicious but why not default the recipe with whole milk over 2%? The stock recipe is missing some creaminess that would greatly enhance the flavors. We’d suggest a whole milk sub if you order this.

7. Reserve Cold Brew

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

Starbucks Reserve cold brew coffee.

Tasting Notes:

Starbucks Reserve cold brew has a pleasant silkiness to it with a mellow body and subtle notes of dark chocolate and red cherries. It’s very drinkable, there is a nice balance of natural sweetness and bitterness that never result in wince-inducing sips. You don’t need sweetener or cream here, it’s perfectly good black.

The Bottom Line:

One of Starbucks’ best sugar-free coffee options.

6. Iced White Chocolate Mocha

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One shot of signature espresso, three pumps of white chocolate mocha syrup, 2% milk, ice.

Tasting Notes:

This is a weird one because just from a pure flavor standpoint, I really love the way this tastes. It has a pure white chocolate flavor with sweet, creamy, almost velvety notes. In no world does this taste bad… but it doesn’t taste anything like coffee and when we’re talking about ranking the best iced coffee drinks, we kind of… you know… actually want to be able to taste the coffee.

So I like this, but not because I like the coffee. For that it’ll have to live in the middle of our ranking.

The Bottom Line:

If you like your coffee to taste sweet to the point that there are no noticeable coffee flavors, then this is the drink for you!

5. Iced Cinnamon Dolce Latte

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One of shot signature espresso, three pumps of cinnamon dolce syrup, 2% milk, ice, cinnamon dolce sprinkled whipped cream.

Tasting Notes:

For whatever reason, Starbucks’ espresso just tastes really good anytime brown sugar or cinnamon are involved. This has a delicious dessert quality to it, falling somewhere between a snickerdoodle and a cinnamon roll in drink form. It’s sweet, spicy, and citrusy.

The Bottom Line:

Delicious, but Starbucks has another cinnamon and brown sugar flavor that’s a bit better than this — watch for it.

4. Reserve Iced Dark Chocolate Mocha

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Starbucks

What’s In It?

Two shots of Reserve espresso, whole milk, ice, mocha sauce.

Tasting Notes:

Much more distinct and heavy on the chocolate than any of Starbucks’ other mocha-based drinks. The flavors are velvety and inviting here, cherry and stone fruit float about heavy notes of coffee and cocoa with a milk chocolate finish. The way the dark chocolate and espresso compliment each other is nice, the drink presents itself with noticeable bitterness that is softened by round chocolate notes that taste like they’re melting into the tongue.

The Bottom Line:

Starbucks finest chocolate-based coffee drink. If you love chocolate, this is the play.

3. Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two shots of blonde espresso, 3 pumps of brown sugar syrup, ice, and oat milk.

Tasting Notes:

It tastes like Christmas! Brown sugar molasses cinnamon and some sort of spice (star anise?) sizzle together for a spicy and fragrant iced coffee drink. The oat milk provides a nice nutty character to the aftertaste.

The Bottom Line:

Very reminiscent of a gingerbread cookie, but not sickeningly sweet. It still tastes like coffee, one of Starbucks’ best drinks easily.

2. Iced Toasted Vanilla Oatmilk Shaken Espresso

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Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

Two shots of blonde espresso, 3 pumps of toasted vanilla syrup, ice, oat milk.

Tasting Notes:

I’m not sure if Starbucks’ “toasted vanilla syrup” is actually a definite syrup, but it tastes significantly better in this drink to me. That might have to do with the way the oatmilk brings forth the toasted and nutty notes of the espresso, but seriously, I’m loving this. This is the newest flavor in Starbucks’ Shaken Espresso line and it’s easily the best. Overall this drink has a nice balance of natural sweetness, sweetened vanilla, and the lightly bitter and buttery toasted notes of Starbucks’ blond espresso blend.

It’s one of the few plant-based milk drinks on Starbucks’ menu that I think actually tastes better without the sweet and creamy quality of cow’s milk. Very close to being the best drink on the menu.

The Bottom Line:

Even if you don’t seek out or prefer plant-based milks, give this one a try — it’ll make you a believer.

1. Iced Pistachio Latte

Starbucks Iced Ranking
Dane Rivera

What’s In It?

One shot of espresso, three pumps of Pistachio Sauce, 2% milk, and salted brown butter.

Tasting Notes:

Is this Starbucks’ best-kept secret? Yes, yes it is.

I’m not a huge Starbucks fan so I’m not sure how long this drink has been around, but I’ve never heard it advertised, talked about, or even ordered. I haven’t heard this drink called out at a Starbucks, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen it on the physical menu in-store — which is a real shame because this is one of Starbucks’ best-tasting drinks. Easily.

It’s very reminiscent of hazelnut in flavor but less sweet with a sort of… green aftertaste and a more pronounced nutty character.

The Bottom Line:

Starbucks best drink that no one talks about!

The Big Takeaway:

Simplify your menu, Starbucks — this is madness. Too many of these drinks are painfully similar. Don’t do it for our sake, do it for shorter lines in-store and in the drive-thru and more decisive customers. If you do, people will have an easier time finding your gems!

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Viola Davis’ ‘Suicide Squad’ Semi-Baddie Is Getting A Spin-off Series Of Her Own

While Netflix is freaking out over plunging viewers, one of their competitors seems to be doing just fine. HBO Max has been throwing series and spin-offs around like they were Oprah handing out cars. There are multiple Batman-related shows en route. Meanwhile, another of their comic book movies is also being milked again: Looks like there’s going to be a second show spun from the Suicide Squad wing of the DCEU.

As per Deadline, the streamer has greenlit an as-yet-untitled show concerning Amanda Waller, the semi-villainous government official played by Viola Davis. Introduced in the first Suicide Squad (the one without the definitive article in the title), Waller is arguably more dastardly than the actual villains under her sway, made all the more fearful by the Oscar-winning actress playing her. (And if you think someone of Davis’ caliber is too big for the small screen, remember that she spent six seasons on How to Get Away with Murder.)

Whenever it arrives, the Amanda Waller show will join Peacemaker, about John Cena’s also semi-villainous semi-fascist, introduced in The Suicide Squad (not to be confused with the one without the definitive article in the title). That show, like the movie, proved to be a big streaming hit and a magnet for social media love. That said, James Gunn, who will executive produce the show, said it “won’t be as much a comedy as Peacemaker,” so be forewarned.

(Via Deadline)

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Larry David Is Pretty Surprised That He Hasn’t Been ‘Canceled’ Yet

Unlike many of his fellow standup comedians who got their start in the 1980s, Larry David has never been “canceled.” He’s as surprised as anyone else. While appearing at the Netflix Is a Joke festival, the amusingly cranky Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm creator was asked by Curb director Robert B. Weide, “How have you not been canceled? How do you get away with this?” As Consequence of Sound noted, David “had just given a run-down of a number of third-rail topics used as comedic fodder in recent episodes of Curb: Incest. Battered women. The disabled and the mentally ill. Homophobia and transphobia. Bestiality. Child molestation. The Holocaust and 9/11. The mentally ill. Stereotypes about practically every race and religion.”

“I don’t know,” David responded. “It’s a very good question. I don’t know why. I don’t like to think about it too much. Well, here’s the thing. There were fans of the show, they liked the show. And they have a good sense of humor. The fans of the show don’t care about political correctness.” He added that “idiots,” like the fictional version of Larry on Curb, “can get away with a little bit more than the more intelligent brethren.”

It also helps when “third-rail topic” jokes are told by a comedy legend like Larry David, not a YouTube edgelord.

Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a twelfth season on HBO.

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Drake Reportedly Signed A New Deal With Universal Music Group For $400 Million

The biggest star in hip-hop just made the biggest move of his career. Variety reports that Drake has signed a new deal with Universal Music Group that could be worth up to $400 million. During a first-quarter earnings call, the company’s chairman Sir Lucian Grainge announced the deal, which is described as an “expansive, multi-faceted” endeavor “that encompasses recordings, publishing, merchandise, and visual media projects.” Drake had completed the deal in 2021 but it looks like he won’t be taking Russ’ advice anytime soon after re-upping for a “Lebron-sized” payday, which Variety’s sources say could reach that above-mentioned figure.

Drake’s signing follows the announcement of a similar deal by his Toronto compatriot The Weeknd (who may soon be going by just Abel). Earlier this year, it was reported that The Weeknd had also signed a similar expansion of his prior deal with Republic (a subsidiary of Universal) which would likewise cover “recorded music, publishing, merchandise, and video.” These deals have become quite popular, according to Variety, as a way for major labels to keep the industry’s biggest stars under their umbrellas as technological advances and cultural shifts have begun enticing more and more artists to strike out on their own outside the label system (i.e. Russ).

Even among those who haven’t commanded the sort of mind-boggling streaming success Drake has, bigger deals are keeping rappers like Lil Durk and Trippie Redd closer to home. Not for nothing, Trippie Redd’s label, TenThousand Projects, is also a subsidiary of Universal, while Durk’s imprint, Alamo, is under Sony. If the major labels are throwing around this kind of money (while buying up pieces of the various DSPs), it looks like their continued dominance over the music industry will remain assured for some time to come.

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Ryan Tannehill On New Titans QB Malik Willis: ‘I Don’t Think It’s My Job To Mentor Him’

The Tennessee Titans were among the teams that benefitted from the rest of the league souring on the quarterback class in the 2022 NFL Draft. After using their first three picks on a wide receiver, cornerback, and offensive lineman, the Titans used the No. 86 selection in the Draft on Liberty quarterback Malik Willis, who some prognosticators believed could have been the first signal caller off the board.

While not a sure-fire prospect, Willis’ arm strength, mobility, and raw talent gives him the kind of upside that makes him a potential starting quarterback in the event he hits. And seeing as how starting signal caller Ryan Tannehill turns 34 this summer and is a free agent following the 2023 season, Willis is afforded time to figure out life in the league instead of getting dropped into a starting gig right away.

On Tuesday, Tannehill spoke about the pick, and revealed that he reached out after getting surprised by the selection.

He also expressed that he does not view it as his job to hold Willis’ hand as he gets used to life in the league.

“We’re competing against each other, we’re watching the same tape, we’re doing the same drills,” Tannehill said. “I don’t think it’s my job to mentor him, but if he learns from me along the way, then that’s a great thing.”

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The Only Real Winner In The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Trial Has Been The Newly Relaunched Court TV

While it’s still too early to tell who, if anybody, is going to come out of the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial a winner (Heard’s testimony has only just started) one thing’s for sure: the hearing has done huge numbers for the recently relaunched Court TV. Despite lacking the same stakes as the O.J. Simpson trial, the network has gone whole hog on the legal proceedings, and it’s paid off big time.

In a new feature on the efforts Court TV has gone to cover the trial, including constructing an elaborate network of sprawling cables to keep a non-stop feed from the massive courtroom going, network execs say ratings have been through the roof. Via Vanity Fair:

It has been sometimes-disturbing, occasionally-bizarre, always-tragic television. As such, it has enthralled viewers and, much like the network’s greatest hits in its halcyon days of the 1990s when it provided daily coverage of the Menendez brothers and O.J. Simpson, created a cultural conversation around it. Howard Stern and Joe Rogan have both weighed in. (Anti-Depp and pro-Depp, respectively.) It has all led to Court TV’s peak viewership since its relaunch in 2019, the network said.

“I’m sure it doesn’t shock you, but we’ve more than doubled our daytime ratings due to this trial,” Jon Marks, chief research officer at the Scripps’ national networks, which owns Court TV, told me. Streaming numbers have, he said, practically quadrupled during the trial.

The network reportedly saw its biggest ratings last Monday when Depp finished being cross-examined by Heard’s legal team and was able to continue crafting his narrative that, actually, he’s the real victim here. It was a performance that saw the actor get lambasted by Howard Stern, who wasn’t buying what Depp was selling.

“He wanted it televised [because] that’s what narcissists do. They think they can talk their way out of anything,” Stern said. “I think Johnny Depp is a huge narcissist and what I mean by that is — he figured, ‘I’ll put this on TV and because I’m so persuasive and because I’m so smart, I’m such a wonderful guy.’”

Stern then opined that he doesn’t think Depp’s weird accent and “overacting” will help his case. But, again, it’s too early to tell how the trial will shake out as Heard has only just taken the witness stand to tell her side of the story. It’s all a mess. At least the cable stations are getting ratings and the lawyers are getting paid.

(Via Vanity Fair)

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Will.i.am Does Some (Very Funny) Lyrical Forensics On Ye’s Recent Comments About Talib Kweli

On this week’s episode of People’s Party with Talib Kweli, Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas joined Kweli and Jasmin Leigh to talk about his journey as a multi-platinum rapper, producer, tech leader, investor, and philanthropist. Will also shared a particularly generous take on Ye’s (formerly Kanye West) recent negative comments about Kweli, sharing a theory that came to him while he was on a hike.

For a bit of context, a few months back Ye was a guest on Drink Champs and revealed that he was not the biggest fan of Black Star or Kweli’s style, in particular, stating, “I used them.” An admission that took many hip-hop heads by surprise and hurt Will on a personal level.

“He’s different than the person he broadcasts,” explained Will. “The broadcasting of Kanye is different than the actual Kanye that you sit and talk to. The sensitive one. When these two things exist in the world- the broadcast hurts the one that makes you like ‘Yo, that’s my dude.’”

But while listening to the Ye and Talib collab “Get Em High,” Will came upon a few bars from Kanye weaving a story about trying to use his connection to Black Star to get laid. After you hear Will’s perspective, it reframes the tone Ye brought to Drink Champs.

“Without this lyric and without the doc, it sounded like vampiric, draconian, leech n**** shit. Like “I’m leeching on you and I don’t really care about you. Fuck you. I just did this trickery. But under this umbrella — it’s light.”

Only Will.i.am could share such a Psychology 101 moment, offering insight into the mind of Kanye West. To get more of these insights from the leader of one of hip-hop’s coolest rap groups ever check out this week’s episode of People’s Party with Talib Kweli and watch the clip above to hear Will.i.am’s Charlie Day-level theory.

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TikTok star’s fans raise $144,000 for ‘guardian angel’ Uber driver who stood by her after robbery

Becca Moore is a popular TikToker with over 800,000 followers who’s known for her funny, laid-back takes on dating. Like any influencer-type she was at the Coachella music and arts festival in Indio, California recently. While she was at Coachella, she was robbed of her phone, rental car keys and wallet.

“I went to Coachella this weekend and I thought this guy was kinda hitting on me but then he just robbed me,” Becca says at the beginning of her three-minute TikTok video that has nearly 4 million views. After the festival, she was left with no ride, money, or means to get in contact with friends and family. She was stranded in the desert.

Becca’s friend’s hotel called her an Uber so she could get to a local store to buy a new phone. The driver she was incredibly lucky to be connected with was a lot more than a guy with a car in a time of need, he was a guardian angel named Raul Torres from Fresno, California, six hours north of Indio.


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the uber driver that saved me from going missing is @buds4u559!! 😭 after spending the day w him he told me his daughter is a senior in high school & is having a hard time going through chemo. i made a gofundme, he could’ve left me and didn’t have to help me the way he did! I’d love to help his fam give his daughter a normal end to her senior year of high school this year (prom!!) i’m putting it in my bio!!

“A normal Uber driver takes you to a place and then drops you off. He insisted on coming in with me and making sure that I was going to have a ride after that,” Becca said.

The store wasn’t able to get her a new phone because she didn’t have access to her current plan. But Raul wouldn’t give up, so he took her to the local police station where they were able to locate the Airbnb where the thief was staying. The police let them into the room and they searched it but couldn’t find the phone.

After the big let-down, Becca and Raul decided to take a break from their quest and refresh their spirits with some margaritas, on Raul. “Just because he’s an angel on this Earth,” Becca said in her TikTok video.

While the two bonded over drinks, Raul told Becca his daughter had been battling cancer and that’s why he’s been working as an Uber driver. “He told me all he wants is for his daughter to have a normal end to her senior year, and to be able to go to big events like prom and graduation,” Becca said.

Raul also revealed that his father had cancer as well.

His revelations put Becca’s troubles in perspective and made his decision to drop his driving for the day to help Becca all the more incredible.

@becccamooore

thank god he refused to leave me 😭 raul’s tiktok is @buds4u559. also you can donate to the fam in my bio!! thank you all for your donations and generosity. you today, me tomorrow!! #TipsForRaul

After the final slurps of their margaritas, Becca still wasn’t sure how she’d get home. But Raul wouldn’t give up. “We’re getting your phone,” he exclaimed. He drove her back to the thief’s Airbnb where she found the phone sitting on top of the outside gate. Becca believes the robber abandoned the phone after realizing the police were involved. Then, Raul helped Becca get a rental car so she could get home. Before saying their goodbyes, the two had spent eight hours together.

“Raul ended his Uber shift that morning to spend his day helping me, expecting nothing in return,” she said in her TikTok video. So she used her considerable audience to ask followers to help contribute to a GoFundMe page for Raul and his family. Over the first 4 days, the campaign has raised over $144,000.

“When I was in the car with him it seemed like we were both so focused on my situation. We were only talking about me getting a phone and like things that did not matter. And he completely glazed over the fact that his daughter and his dad were the ones that needed help,” she admitted.

On Friday, April 29, Raul’s dad passed away from cancer.

The story of Becca and Raul is a great reminder that no matter how big our troubles seem, it’s always important to put them in perspective.

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Vince Staples’ Dream-Like ‘When Sparks Fly’ Video Depicts A Dangerous Love Affair

Only a few days ago, Vince Staples announced the premiere of a new visual project, Ramona Park Broke My Heart: The Musical, streaming performances from his new album live this week via Moment House. Now that the streams have passed, Vince is sharing snippets for fans in the form of music videos capturing his live performances. The first is “When Sparks Fly,” the standout from Ramona Park Broke My Heart that recounts a doomed love affair between a boy and his gun.

The video sees Vince sprawled on a bus stop bench in front of a flower shop, laying his head in the lap of a woman. Both remain motionless for the duration of the video, while the camera captures them from multiple angles and Vince raps the tragic romance of “When Sparks Fly,” which is told from the perspective of the gun. It’s the perfect antidote to the problem he noted earlier this year. “I think they see the money in the violence,” he said of record labels, decrying the glamorization of violence during an interview with Peter Rosenberg. “When Sparks Fly” depicts the consequences of a life lived on the edge and points out the cyclical nature of that violence, making it sound exactly as devastating as it really is.

During the live show, Vince also performed his entire new album, including “Magic!” and “Rose Street,” as well as tracks from across his catalog.

Watch Vince Staples’ “When Sparks Fly” video from Ramona Park Broke My Heart: The Musical above.

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Phoebe Bridgers Reveals She Had An Abortion Amid Reports Of Roe V. Wade Possibly Being Overturned

At the moment, it looks like Roe v. Wade, the famous 1973 Supreme Court decision that protected a woman’s right to have a safe and legal abortion nationwide, is in danger: A leaked draft of a reported new majority opinion from the Court suggests the bench is readying to overturn the decision. This has prompted people across the country to take action and that now includes Phoebe Bridgers, who added her voice to the conversation this afternoon by telling the story of an abortion she had in 2021.

In an Instagram Story, Bridgers wrote, “I had an abortion in October of last year while I was on tour. I went to planned parenthood where they gave me the abortion pill. It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access.”

She added a link to a recent article from New York Magazine‘s The Cut, which lists multiple abortion funds to which supporters can donate.

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Bridgers has long been a vocal supporter of abortion rights. In 2020, she and Bright Eyes released “Miracle Of Life,” a protest song benefiting Planned Parenthood. Then, in October 2021, she released a cover of Bo Burnham’s “That Funny Feeling,” with proceeds going to a variety of Texas-based abortion funds.

Meanwhile, Bridgers popped up at the Met Gala last night in a look that initially had fans thinking she shaved her head. That turned out to not be the case, but a rumor that has yet to be resolved is whether she and Paul Mescal are actually engaged, as recent reports have indicated that they are.