Top Stories

NFT | Entertainment News, Photos, and Videos

Creator of Viral 'Honey Badger Don't Care' Auctioned Video as an NFT to Honor His Friend Who Died

The creator of the viral “Crazy Nastya– Honey Badger” video is the latest person to sell their meme as an NFT!

The 2011 clip, which currently has over 97 million views on YouTube , has been listed by the agency Netgems for auction.

The video’s narrator, Christopher “Randall” Gordon, opened up about his decision to sell the clip as an NFT in an interview with Insider.

Click inside to read more…More Here! »

'Arrow' Star Katie Cassidy Reveals What Inspired the Release of Her First NFT Collection

Katie Cassidy is opening up about her newfound interest in NFTs (nonfungible tokens).

Back in March, the 34-year-old Arrow actress announced that she would be auctioning off a series of digital artworks, which feature her posing nude and covered in black and white paint.

She spoke with Insider about her newfound passion for NFTs and cryptocurrency.

Click inside to read more…More Here! »

'Charlie Bit My Finger' Viral Video Is Being Removed From YouTube - Find Out Why!

Oh no!

An iconic viral video, “Charlie Bit My Finger,” is about to leave YouTube for good.

The short clip is considered to be the most-viewed viral video of all time, and has already been seen by over 880 million people.

And now, it’s being sold and removed.

Find out what’s happening…More Here! »

Fox Is Launching a Series by 'Rick & Morty' Creator Dan Harmon on the Blockchain & Creating a NFT Company

Rick & Morty‘s Dan Harmon is up to something on the Blockchain.

The 48-year-old writer and comedian will be launching an animated comedy called Krapopolis with Fox, the network announced Tuesday (May 19) via THR.

The show is described as “the first-ever animated series curated entirely on the Blockchain,” and will come with a brand-new NFT company, called Blockchain Creative Labs.

Get more details…More Here! »

'Disaster Girl' Meme Sells For Huge Amount as an NFT

Zoe Roth is making bank on the Disaster Girl meme.

The now 21-year-old student was pictured with a smirk on her face in front of a burning house as a young child back in 2005, and has since inspired a mountain of memes.

The original photo has been manipulated with her smirking in front of the Titanic sinking, dinosaurs trying to outrun meteors, and many other versions.

Just recently, Zoe turned the original photo into an NFT, a nonfungible token, which allows buyers to purchase ownership of a digital good – usually an image, animation, song or video, in the form of a unique digital token living on a blockchain.

Click inside to see just how much Zoe Roth sold the “Disaster Girl” photo for…More Here! »

Eminem Is Releasing His First NFT Collection

Eminem is getting into the NFT marketplace.

The 48-year-old rap superstar announced Thursday (April 22) that he will be dropping his first-ever NFT (non-fungible token) release on Sunday (April 26) at 6:30 p.m. ET on the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Eminem

The drop is being called “Shady Con,” will feature a variety of NFT collectibles.

Find out more inside…More Here! »

Armie Hammer's Alleged Explicit DMs Are Being Sold in an Interesting Way - Read the Messages

One of the women who allegedly received explicit messages from Armie Hammer is turning them into artwork.

Brooklyn-based artist and writer Julia Morrison has announced that she has turned the messages she allegedly received from Armie into two NFT pieces.

Julia told The Daily Beast that her conversations with Armie took place last year before his very public scandal. She’s titling the pieces, “Armie DM TMI NFT: Dibs on Ribs” and “Armie DM TMI NFT: Caligula Triptych.”

For those that don’t know, NFT stands for “non-fungible token,” and it allows buyers to purchase ownership of a digital good – usually an image, animation, song or video, in the form of a unique digital token living on a blockchain.

Click inside to read what Armie said in the DMs… More Here! »