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USA Today
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Brad Marchand took the Stanley Cup 'crowdsurfing' at Miami nightclub
The Florida Panthers won their second consecutive Stanley Cup on Tuesday night and the party has been raging non-stop ever since. Actually, that's not entirely accurate. The Cup has made many stops. At The Elbo Room, at multiple random homes in the wee hours of the morning and, finally, to the clubs in Miami. Yes, it took three days for the Stanley Cup to travel from Amerant Bank Arena to South Beach. A whole 35 miles. But once it arrived, the party entered a new stratosphere. Look no further than the videos from E11EVEN Miami, where Brad Marchand was seen crowd-surfing with the cup while the DJ trolled the Edmonton Oilers by playing a remix of Pink Pony Club. RUN IT BACK: Sam Bennett pulls a Leo DiCaprio with stunning free agency announcement The Panthers official parade is set to take place on Sunday — after the Stanley Cup undergoes a few much-needed repairs — and honestly, it doesn't seem like the party will stop any time before then. Who can blame the Panthers? Training camps open for the 2025-26 season in about 12 weeks. They've got to enjoy their Summer With Stanley while they can.


Forbes
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Chappell Roan's Half-Decade-Old Song Returns To The Top 10
Chappell Roan's 'Pink Pony Club' ranks inside the top 10 on six U.K. charts, over half a decade ... More years after its initial release as it rises back into the uppermost region. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 07: Chappell Roan attends Spotlight: A Night With Chappell Roan and Dan Nigro Moderated by Brandi Carlile at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on November 07, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor The Recording Academy) Chappell Roan's single 'Pink Pony Club' needed half a decade to become a hit in the United Kingdom, which is forever when it comes to pop music. The track was released in 2020, but only began picking up traction in the U.K. after she performed it on the main stage during the 2025 Grammy Awards earlier in 2025. In the months since her showing, the tune has become one of the superstar's most familiar tracks. Even though pop tunes usually experience a shorter shelf life than some other compositions, this one is not just sticking around— i t's managing to find space inside the most competitive region on tallies for months at a time. 'Pink Pony Club' appears on half a dozen charts in the U.K. this week. Amazingly, despite the fact that it's already been present for several months at this point, it lives inside the top 10 on each and every ranking. The cut manages that showing as it surges back into the uppermost tier on both the Official Vinyl Singles and Official Physical Singles rankings. This time around, it lands at Nos. 9 and 10, respectively, after sitting only a few spaces beneath the top 10 on those two rosters just a few days ago. 'Pink Pony Club' is on the decline on half of all the U.K. lists on which it appears, though it hasn't fallen outside the top 10 just yet. It dips to No. 4 on the Official Singles chart and to Nos. 6 and 7 on the Official Singles Downloads and Official Singles Sales tallies, respectively. The tune is a non-mover on the Official Streaming chart, where it holds at No. 5. Roan's track has spent the most time on that list, as it's now up to 47 frames as one of the most successful releases on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others within the U.K. 'Pink Pony Club' is one of five songs by Roan that appear on at least one chart apiece this week in the country. 'Good Luck, Babe!' lives on five rosters and is gaining ground on all of them. It surges north on four lists, including a return to the top 10 on the Official Vinyl Singles roster, and it reappears on the Official Singles Sales tally, well over a year after it first became a breakout smash. 'Casual,' 'The Giver,' and 'Hot to Go!' all manage to make a home on just one roster apiece. 'Casual' breaks back onto the most competitive ranking, the Official Singles chart, while 'The Giver' and 'Hot to Go!' decline by double-digit spaces on the Official Streaming list.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Classless rats': Panthers blast Oilers' anthem 'Pink Pony Club' after Cup win, fans furious
Photo byWinning the Cup wasn't enough for the Florida Panthers, they had to twist the knife. Minutes after crushing the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6, the locker room turned into a full-blown party. But it wasn't just champagne and celebrations, it was 'Pink Pony Club' blasting in the background. Yep, the same song the Oilers made famous this postseason. Fans instantly knew: this wasn't just a party. This was a petty masterclass, and hockey Twitter couldn't stop talking about it. Panthers blast 'Pink Pony Club' in locker room after Cup win, and fans instantly noticed the shade — BR_OpenIce (@BR_OpenIce) After defeating the Oilers 5–1 to secure their first-ever Stanley Cup, the Panthers brought the chaos straight into the dressing room. The moment cameras rolled, the players were soaking each other in champagne and dancing along to 'Pink Pony Club,' a song the Oilers had made their own rally cry throughout the playoffs. It didn't feel random. It felt personal. Matthew Tkachuk was front and center, vibing like a pop star in a Vegas club. Add in some ripped shorts, big grins, and a whole lot of energy and suddenly, a Cup win turned into a full-blown troll job . NHL fans explode online, calling the celebration 'classless' and 'low-life' behavior Fans did not hold back. While Panthers supporters were soaking in the moment, others saw the 'Pink Pony Club' choice as a low blow. If you're surprised by this, you haven't been paying attention. Matthew Tkachuk has always been that guy , the troll, the instigator, the rat. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo The Panthers as a team have fully leaned into that identity, from playoff chirps to locker room chaos. It's no wonder fans are calling them 'the ultimate rats,' and honestly, they don't seem to mind. At the end of the day, the Panthers got the win, the champagne, and the headlines. 'Pink Pony Club' might've been Edmonton's vibe, but Florida made it their final punchline. Whether you call it savage or childish, one thing's for sure, nobody is forgetting this celebration anytime soon. Also read - 'He's a loser': Evander Kane skips Stanley Cup handshake line after Oilers loss, fans call it a 'stupid move' Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


USA Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Panthers' post-Stanley Cup song choice was an epic Oilers troll job
Panthers' post-Stanley Cup song choice was an epic Oilers troll job The Florida Panthers are Stanley Cup champions once again, and with a second straight victory over the Edmonton Oilers, they're certainly not above some trolling. As the NHL champs celebrated for a second year in their locker room, some folks noticed a certain song playing as they smoked cigars, danced and drank some bubbly stuff: that would be Chappell Roan's instant classic, Pink Pony Club. That wouldn't be so significant ... except that Pink Pony Club happens to be the song that the Oilers adopted after wins this season. So if the Panthers knew that -- and I would assume they would -- that is some high-level trolling right there. Take a look: Wow. Insult to injury right there, I'd say. And I can't imagine the Oilers are going to bring back that as their victory song, since it was sort of a 2024-25 season kind of thing.

Cosmopolitan
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Chappell Roan Admits Backlash Gets to Her: 'It Makes Me Cry'
Chappell Roan is fierce all around, whether through her larger-than-life music, drag-inspired fashion, or how she publicly stands up for herself. While she has spoken her mind multiple times, the Grammy winner recently opened up about the constant criticism she receives and how it sits with her during a conversation with SZA for Interview magazine. 'I guess I wondered if you gave a fuck about the backlash,' the SOS singer asked, to which Chappell responded, 'I didn't, until people started hating me for me and not for my art.' The 'Pink Pony Club' hitmaker, whose real name is Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, continued, 'When it's not about my art anymore, it's like, 'They hate me because I'm Kayleigh, not because they hate the songs that I make.' That's when it changed.' She added that while people know her as her public, on-stage persona, they don't know who she really is deep down. 'But when things are taken out of context, people assume so much about you. I didn't realize I'd care so much. When it comes to my art, I'm like, 'Bitch, you can think whatever you want. You are allowed to hate it with all your guts,'' she shared. 'But when it comes to me and my personality, it's like, 'Damn. Am I the most insufferable bitch of our generation?'' SZA, who initially rose to fame in the 2010s because of her booming music career, shared a similar sentiment. Upon hearing Chappell's confession, the One of Them Days star revealed she 'felt relieved' that she 'gives a fuck' and reassured her that it's beautiful to feel deeply. 'I felt like I was a punk bitch for feeling the way that I feel, because I'm just like, 'Oh, maybe I'm just not cut out for this shit,'' SZA said, referencing her fame. 'Because everybody else who's cut out for this shit doesn't give a fuck. But that's not true.' 'The Giver' singer then said that reading backlash aimed at her sometimes brings her to tears. 'It makes me cry,' she admitted. 'I don't know if it will ever feel okay to hear someone say something really hateful about me.' Elsewhere in the interview, the stars chatted about believing in magic and gushed about their mutual admiration for each other. Earlier this year, SZA reacted to Chappell naming her as a dream collaboration on Call Her Daddy, saying, 'Actually didn't believe this quote when I saw it written til I saw it come out her mouth jus now CAUSE DEAD ASS SAME.' She added, 'pls we must.' And with that, we will be (im)patiently waiting for an inevitable collab from these icons.