Trump thinks he draws bigger crowds than Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen, lol

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Clearly, Donald Trump has never seen a Beyoncé crowd go apeshit

If he had ever witnessed the might of the BeyHive in full effect, he would definitely not have made the comments about crowd sizes that he did on Thursday night at a rally. 

While speaking to his supporters in Pennsylvania, Trump said that Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Bruce Springsteen all “were drawing crowds smaller than my crowds.” 

Lol, no.

The New York Times examined this claim, along with more than a dozen other inaccurate statements he made at the rally. In 2016 Trump said that up to 49,000 people attended his biggest rallies (which supporters could attend for free). Compare that with the more than 57,000 people who paid to attended Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Berlin stop on the On The Run II Tour this summer. And then there’s Bruce Springsteen, who back in May 2016 sold out two shows in Dublin that both had an average of 80,000 people. Read more…

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Thanks to Netflix, seeing ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ just got a whole lot easier

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The Boss was born to run, then born for Broadway, and is now born to stream.

Springsteen on Broadway will wrap its 236 show run at the Walter Kerr Theater on December 15, but Netflix will be getting the show the same day. And yes, Springsteen fans around the world are jumping for joy.

In order for Netflix to film Springsteen on Broadway, there have been two extra unannounced shows this week at the Walter Kerr Theater. Invitations for these filmed shows were sent out privately to a select few individuals. 

“The purpose of the film is to bring this incredibly intimate show to Bruce’s entire audience intact and complete,” Springsteen’s manager, Jon Landau, said in a release. “In addition to its many other virtues, Netflix has provided for a simultaneous worldwide release which is particularly important for our massive international audience.”  Read more…

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Jimmy Fallon uses Bruce Springsteen’s classic Christmas song to mock Trump

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It’s holiday season, so Jimmy Fallon resumed one of his best imitations — Bruce Springsteen — to poke fun at the Trump administration and the troubles with Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. 

On the Tonight Show, Fallon — wearing the classic Springsteen outfit with dark glasses, red bandana and guitar — performed a version of The Boss’ beloved Christmas song with a twist: “Robert Mueller’s Comin’ to Town.” 

“You better watch out/ You better not cry/ You better not lie to the FBI,” he sings in the first line. 

“He sees your Russian meetings/ He’s read all your emails/ He knows that you tried to collude/ It isn’t fake news, for goodness sake,” Fallon continues.  Read more…

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