In the HBO documentary “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero,” he opens up about his family, his sexuality, his fame, and how all of it has changed him—for better and for worse.
In the HBO documentary “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero,” he opens up about his family, his sexuality, his fame, and how all of it has changed him—for better and for worse.
'Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero' had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, though its bow was delayed by a bomb threat.
If you thought the famous guests at this year’s Met Gala fashion exhibit played it safe, you clearly missed Lil Nas X walking the read carpet.
On his sexuality, Lil Nas X also wrote on Twitter that his BET Awards snub symbolizes the struggle of queer people of color to gain consistent mainstream recognition.
Fans are concerned for Lil Nas X, who has seemingly disappeared from public life following his Covid diagnosis months ago.
The internet has given all three artists license for role-playing. Only one is using it to the best effect.
It’s been more than 20 years since we last saw it happen: a celeb has shown up at the VMAs looking almost totally nude.
Singer Lil Nas X’s latest video comes with a very racy full-frontal scene – and after pleas from fans, he’s just dropped the uncensored version.
"Stop asking me why I'm wearing a skirt!"
A Brooklyn-based company that sold modified sneakers containing human blood has agreed to recall the shoes as part of a settlement with Nike. The Satan-themed footgear had triggered outrage and confusion on social media.
Nike has won its lawsuit against Brooklyn art collective MSCHF over their controversial 'Satan Shoes' that contain a drop of real human blood in the soles.
As we reported, it's not just Nas' religious fans who are pissed ... Nike is suing the company he teamed with to make the Satan Shoes.
Lawyers for Nike have filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in a US federal court against the Brooklyn-based company MSCHF, after backlash over the controversial ‘Satan Shoes’ made using its design – which have already sold out.
Lil Nas X is, once again, dismissing his conservative critics.
The "Old Town Road" singer said he hoped his coming out would inspire change in both the country and hip-hop communities.