All the Times Artists Lied to Us
Frank isn't the only one who told us lies.
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Pants on Fire - Nowadays, it’s so easy to get caught in a lie thanks to the internet and its ruthlessness. The following artists have definitely met the wrath of the internet once their lies were unearthed–at times it wasn’t all that pretty. Still, some of the lies were funny, others not so much. Thanks to a crafty library card that made the internet rounds we're made to feel deceived once more. Let’s look at the other times we were lied to “over and over again.” – Jon Reyes(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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The first time Frank lied about a release date - We’re talking about the first announcement of Boys Don’t Cry being released, which was July 2015. It’s on the current site, so we have receipts. Yup, he flat out lied. About the latest release date debacle: we don’t care about the specifics on that one, since we're still being lied to.(Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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The time Kanye lied about a feature - The track on Yeezus titled “I Am God” was credited with a feature from God. Really, Kanye? Why do you have to lie to us?(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)
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The time 50 Cent used props on Instagram - When 50 Cent was going through his bankruptcy case in 2016, many were confused when he was posting photos on his Instagram in mansions and holding tons of cash – yeah, he lied. It was prop money and he never owned that mansion in Africa. Whoops!(Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Starz)
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The times Jay Z lied in his lyrics - Remember when Jay rapped about his trip to Cuba in “Open Letter” – “boy from the hood but got White House clearance”? Well, it turns out the White House had nothing to do with properly licensing that infamous trip to Cuba in 2014. It was the Office of Foreign Assets Control. Obama doesn’t have time for that.(Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Live Nation)
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