Mission Impossible: Fish Tank Scene

Mi Fish

This is another scene that symbolizes Tom Cruise’s escape from Scientology and the Fish Fetish rumors that have dogged his career. Neither Psychiatrists nor Scientologists could cure his Icthyphilia (love of fish). Katie has left Tom and taken their daughter. Getting her back will be Mission Impossible.

Jay Electronica Slams Illuminati Rumors

“Shut The Fawk Up”

Jay Electronicais slamming rumors that he’s part of the Illuminati, the secret society entertainers like Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Jay-Z have been accused of working with to establish a “New World Order.”

Electronica’s name has recently been linked to the group, due to his signing to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation record label in November.

The New Orleans emcee known for being opinionated, took to his Twitter page to air out his grievances with fans that accuse him of being a part of the occult organization and said,

#Thatakwardmomentwhen some sister on the street was telling me how I’m in the illuminati sounding dumber than a motherFawker… Beware!!!! Me and the illuminati gonna get you in your sleep! Mwuhuuhaahahhaaaa!!!… Beware!! Me and my Illuminati friends work for the devil who lives under the ground and burns you when you die!!! Mwuhahahahaha”

 


Jay Elect continued on his sarcastic rant, adding that Morgan Freeman inducted him into the organization and that he and Taylor Swift had a “gathering last night” that left her face bloody.

Before deading the topic, the Roc Nation emcee left one final message for his accusers; shut the Fawk up.

“Ok this is my last 1: to all you illuminati experts and YouTube converts what are you gonna do about it anyway? Nothing? Ok shut the Fawk up.”


Check out Jay Electronica slamming the Illuminati rumors below.

 

– Danielle Canada

Florence And The Machine Call Illuminati Rumor ‘Ridiculous’

Florence Welch

‘I heard Jay-Z and Beyoncé were [members of the Illuminati], so I don’t know how I feel about it,’ Florence Welch quips about accusations.

By James Montgomery (@positivnegativ)

 By now, you have probably seen Florence and the Machine‘s video for “No Light, No Light,” and perhaps even read a few online comments about the clip, which seem to focus on its rather heavy use of religious iconography and how that is irrefutable proof that frontwoman Florence Welch is either a practitioner of the dark arts or a full-fledged member of (dun dun dunnn!) the Illuminati.

Of course, all of this was news to Welch herself, who laughed off the accusations when she sat down with MTV News last week — even if she did find them oddly flattering.

“That’s ridiculous. Really? So people [think that?]” she asked. “I heard Jay-Z and Beyoncé were [members of the Illuminati], so I don’t know how I feel about it, because I think Jay-Z and Beyoncé are the most incredible artists ever, so in a weird way, it’s slightly complimentary. But also completely ridiculous. I’m definitely not [a member]. It’s just not true.”

So, for the record, Florence Welch: 100 percent not Illuminati. And having cleared that up, we then asked her about the imagery in the “No Light” video, which references everything from voodoo to Roman Catholicism and culminates with Welch plummeting from high atop a New York skyscraper, through a stained-glass window, and into the outstretched arms of altar boys. It is certainly open to interpretation — though, to Welch, it had little to do with the occult or secret societies, and everything to do with her own life.

“When [directors Arni and Kinski] pitched it to me, I loved the idea of stained glass … and this falling thing, to do it on a New York skyline was really important to me, and there’s some weird stuff with my grandmother about New York that’s kind of too dark to go into,” she explained. “The idea of falling from a great height in New York is intense … because my grandmother, she died in New York, and I literally didn’t think about it until we were filming and I was like, ‘This is kind of insane.’ ”

What’s your interpretation of the “No Light, No Light” video? Share your thoughts below!

– MTV