


Some users have even made it their business to perfect their snap editing skills. Thanks to Snapchat’s extensive editing tools, snaps can be so much more than reality allows. The show just premiered in February, and already has featured clients like Swae Lee and Rich the Kid on their show. Watch as these entrepreneurs deliver their custom cars to celebrities and rich clientele using nothing but their phones and sheer ambition. The three men behind PTG365, a multi-million dollar car dealership startup with locations across the nation, have joined with Snapchat to create this Snap Original. The Snap show takes highlights from hosts Ira Madison III and Louis Virtel and makes it into a bingeable series.

From the latest movie and music releases to celebrity Twitter fights, Keep It is one of the best podcasts for anyone interested in the mixture of online culture and Hollywood entertainment. DJ Khaledĭirectly from the original Crooked Media podcast of the same name, Keep It is a Snap show that covers everything in entertainment. They can do or be or feel however they want to feel.Sometimes all we want is a peek into the lives of the rich, famous, and adventurous. "I just want you guys-before you judge someone on the way they speak or act-I want you guys to think, 'Hey, maybe I shouldn't be judging someone' or 'Wait, it actually doesn't even matter. "Now I know 99 percent of you guys aren't making assumptions like this, but this is just for the one percent of you that are," he said. The focus should be on the music and not my sexuality." "Second of all, it shouldn't make a difference if I was or if I wasn't. "So I don't usually do this and bring up problems, but I was on YouTube just watching some of my interviews, and I was going down the comments and noticed a lot of people were saying that I gave them a 'gay vibe.' First of all, I'm not gay," Mendes announced.

In a series of Snapchat videos Thursday, the 17-year-old "Stitches" singer dispelled rumors about his sexual orientation and questioned why it became a topic of discussion in the first place. Shawn Mendes wants to make one thing clear: "I'm not gay."
