From appearing on national TV at age four, to singing at the White House at age nine, to opening for the Taylor Swift’s Speak Now Tour in 2011, Hunter Hayes’s musical career began in a whirlwind of success and stardom. In 2014, he was even named the leader of “Country Music’s Youth Revolution” by Billboard. And now, in 2023, he’s not slowing down — but he is branching out. His ninth and most recent studio album, Red Sky, showcases Hunter’s versatility through tracks like “Victory,” which demonstrate the country crooner’s funkier side. Through his entire career, however, one thing has remained the same: his authenticity.
Distractify chatted with Hunter to learn about his favorite song from Red Sky, his biggest musical inspiration, and more.
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If you had to get a tattoo right now, what would it be?
HH: A compass. My first tattoo was a paper airplane — it represents the separation of art and commerce. I put so much of my heart and soul in the art that I make; the paper airplane represents the art, and the separation is the throwing it into the world and knowing it’ll catch the wind and find who it’s supposed to find. The compass is based on the same shapes that are in the paper airplane, but it’s a reminder of true north and to remember that true north when you’re lost in the confusing chaos of feeling the world all at once.
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What’s your favorite song from your album “Red Sky” and why?
HH: “Wallflower.” I wrote this originally by myself on a writing trip to a beautiful place in PEI and went back to that original version for the album. I just wanted to write what felt like an anthem for people who identify as a wallflower, which I very much do. It really feels like part of my artistry is me being a wallflower, making music for other wallflowers.
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Tell us about the first concert you ever attended.
HH: The first time I saw live music was in my hometown at a restaurant. Live music was everywhere growing up, and I am really grateful for how much live music I got to experience as a kid. I think the first really big “concert” was Reba with Brooks and Dunn at our local arena. I credit that show for my obsession with not just arena shows, but shows in the round in an arena.
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Talk about the best meal you’ve ever had.
HH: A few come to mind, but I think I’m gonna say my first time having lobster in Halifax, Nova Scotia thanks to my friends Mike and Marina who booked me for a bunch of shows up there one summer and even let me crash at their house. They’ve become family now, and Halifax has a special place in my heart.
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Tell us about your dream collaboration.
HH: I would love to do something with [Ed] Sheeran. Been wanting to make that happen for a long time now.
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What’s your go-to karaoke song?
HH: “Where the Streets Have No Name” — U2
Who’s your celebrity crush?
HH: Taylor Tomlinson. We both make people cry for a living; her approach is laughter and mine is through sad songs, but I think it’s a really good balance.
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Source: Instagram/@hunterhayes; @taylortomlinson
Talk about the moment you felt you had “made it.”
HH: I think the first time I sold out an Arena in Colorado Springs was a real perspective-changing experience.
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Who’s your biggest musical inspiration?
HH: That’s a longer conversation. I love music so much, and when I get excited about an artist, a band, or a project, I study them through a whole season and try to understand their artistic path through discography, treating the study like a college course. What I get inspired by is all over the map. Right now I’m bouncing between Miley, Post, Tori Kelly, and Dominic Fike.
If you couldn’t make music, what would your dream job be?
HH: Pilot. I love aviation in a deep and unwavering way. So much so that I hope to get my pilots license in the future and find a way to combine all of my worlds through it.
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Share your top three desert-island necessities.
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HH: An acoustic guitar and my two dogs (If they count as one, then I’d bring a Garmin satellite phone so could eventually get off the island).
Shout out one of your favorite fellow musicians!
HH: Got to have Matty Gottesman join us for a show recently, and he’s such a talented musician/writer/producer, and I’m so excited for more people to find him and his music.
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What’s your No. 1 distraction?
HH: Literally everything. I’m so easily distracted and my mind is constantly in a million places.
This 19-year-old teen mom got a standing ovation from the internet after she shared what she feeds her kids for dinner — pizza, chips, and fruit!
Parenting is tough.
If you or a loved one is sick and tired of being sick and tired, rest assured that you aren’t alone. Inflation is on the rise and the economy seems to be going down in flames.
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We could all use a little encouragement every now and then
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Nevertheless, we persist. And if nobody’s told you today — I’m proud of you for waking up and giving it your best.
After all, we could all use a little encouragement every now and then. Let’s take viral TikTok teen mom @alexis_marie125, for example.
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This 19-year-old teen mom shares what she makes for her toddlers’ breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
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No matter how much money you have, I bet you’ve eaten a struggle meal or two in your lifetime. But Alexis makes five-minute feasts for her kids look like gourmet dinners.
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Alexis, a teen mom of two toddlers, shared what she feeds her kids for dinner.
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In a viral video, Alexis — who is a teen mom of two toddlers — shared what she feeds her kids for dinner. On her kids’ plates were a handful of BBQ potato chips, pizza, and a side of fresh mixed fruit that she cut up by hand.
In other TikTok videos, Alexis prepares the kids’ breakfast and lunch, too. In fact, preparing “lazy 19-year-old mom” meals for her toddlers is kind of her niche.
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Social media applauded the teen’s “lazy mom” dinners: “You’re doing great!”
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Needless to say, not all parents would agree with Alexis’s meal plan for her kids. However, the realists in the room could relate. Instead of criticizing her, commenters flooded the post with uplifting words. “My son has Taco Bell and a donut for dinner. You’re doing great!”
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Other moms also weighed in.
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“I had my first son at 16 and had my daughter at 20. They are 30 and 27 now,” @valleygurldragon wrote. “Time goes by so quickly. Cherish these meals. you’ll remember them fondly.”
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Others commented that they had similar dinners while growing up.
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Another TikTok user echoed those sentiments. “Good job, at least they’re fed! My parents did the same thing as we were growing up,” they shared.
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“Fed babies are happy babies,” one user concluded.
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“Fed babies are happy babies, and props for cutting the strawberries and everything, sometimes I don’t have the energy for that,” @dumgf added.
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Others, however, were more critical of the mom.
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“What a nutritious dinner,” one user wrote.
While another added: “So healthy and nutritious.”
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The 19-year-old mom responded to critics of her kids’ food choices.
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Alexis’s following is mostly supportive of her videos. And then, there are others, such as myself, who question whether or not Alexis’s kids have a balanced diet. To this, Alexis says: balance, schmalance.
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“I know that I make a lot of people mad by what I choose to feed my kids,” Alexis said.
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“I know that I make a lot of people mad by what I choose to feed my kids. I feed them what I know that they like and what I know that they will eat,” Alexis explained. “Now, I’m not saying that I don’t introduce new foods to them. But if I see that they don’t like the food that I am giving them, I take a break and I don’t force that food onto them.”
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“I would be forced to eat something that I didn’t like,” she explained.
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The TikToker recalled: “As a kid growing up, I would be forced to eat something that I didn’t like, I would have to sit at the kitchen table until I ate the meal. And dealing with that, I became a very picky eater.”
“I was afraid to try new foods,” she added. “I don’t want to force my kids to eat stuff that they don’t like. I don’t want them to go through what I went through. As long as your kid is fed, that is all that matters.”
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What do you think?
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While some parents live in food deserts and are forced to feed their kids fast food out of necessity, Alexis is just feeding her kids junk because it’s easier. And I don’t know about you, but I have a problem with that. What do you think? Can a kid survive off McNuggets alone?
Who is Rubber Ducky on Season 10 of ‘The Masked Singer’? From clues and guesses to the big reveal, here’s everything we know about Rubber Ducky.
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It’s that time of the year again — yes, we’re talking about The Masked Singer!The reality singing competition series is back for its 10th season, and Fox is going all out to celebrate the milestone.
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With Season 10 officially underway, we can’t help but try to guess the identity of the performers, including the squeaky clean Rubber Ducky. With that said, who is Rubber Ducky on The Masked Singer? Read on to find out!
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Rubber Ducky on ‘The Masked Singer’ — The Clues
There’s very little information about Rubber Ducky on social media, but the Season 10 premiere offered fans many clues about the celebrity behind the mask:
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VHS tape with the title The Horror! 3–4
Tried standup comedy (“It wasn’t for me.”)
Picture of Leonardo DiCaprio
Gold turtle figurine
‘Behind everything I do is my family.’
A signed picture of a rubber duck family featuring three adult ducks (one wearing a blue hat, one wearing glasses), and three baby ducks. Rubber Ducky then said, “My family is full of stars. Check out the headshot.”
Rubber Ducky on ‘The Masked Singer’ — The Guesses
As expected, the guesses started rolling in. So, who’s under the Rubber Ducky mask?
Robin, who based his guess around the famous family clue, is convinced that Rubber Ducky is David Arquette. The actor, best known for his role as Dewey Riley in the beloved slasher film franchise Scream, is the younger brother of Academy Award-winning actress Patricia Arquette.
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As for Jenny, she believes Rubber Ducky is one of the many Wayans brothers. They come from a wildly popular show-business family, and some of their works include the Scary Movie film series, The Wayans Bros., In Living Color, White Chicks, and My Wife and Kids.
Ken guessed Anthony Anderson, which seemed to fit all of the clues pretty nicely.
So, who is Rubber Ducky on ‘The Masked Singer’? The answer is…
Rubber Ducky was revealed to be Anthony Anderson, meaning Ken guessed it correctly! Pretty impressive!
Catch new episodes of The Masked Singeron Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST on FOX.
Ben Fab has been absent from recent videos on the Fab Rats YouTube channel, leading some to wonder why he decided to leave the shop.
The Gist:
Ben Fab has been a fixture in Fab Rats videos for years.
The Fab Rats channel recently announced that Ben would be leaving the shop to spend more time with his family.
Fans of the Fab Rats will miss Ben, but seem to understand why he made this decision.
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The anchors of the Fab Rats YouTube channel have always been Paul Fab and his wife Lizzy, but another prominent member of their team was Ben, Paul’s brother, who worked at their shop with them. The Fab Rats YouTube channel is largely dedicated to videos about difficult tow jobs and rebuilds of old cars. Ben has been a huge piece of what the channel offered in recent years.
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In a video posted on Sept. 27, 2023, the Fab Rats addressed Ben’s absence from recent videos. While they didn’t go into a ton of detail, they did explain that Ben would no longer be on the Fab Rats channel because he had left the shop. Now, many want to know why Ben decided to leave the shop and the channel behind.
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Why did Ben leave Fab Rats?
At the beginning of their most recent video, Paul and Lizzy explain that Ben decided to leave Fab Rats in order to spend more time with his family. They said that while they were sad to see him go, they understood his decision, and said he still might pop up on the channel occasionally. The era of Ben appearing in videos regularly is over, though. Part of the reason is that his family lives pretty far away from where the videos are filmed.
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In a separate post on Instagram, the Fab Rats made a similar announcement addressing Ben’s absence.
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“Change can be hard and this has been one of the harder adjustments for us all,” the statement says. “We sure are going to miss having this guy in the shop but family is important and Ben’s family needed him. Lucky for us, we have Hunter and Sean around to help with all of the awesome upcoming projects.”
“Thanks to all of our amazing viewers/friends/Fab Rats family for the love and support you have given us. We appreciate you all more than you know,” the statement concluded.
It’s unclear whether there’s any tension between Ben and the rest of Fab Rats, but publicly it seems like Ben just wanted to spend less time at the shop and more time with his family, which is a choice all of us have to balance.
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The Fab Rats certainly don’t plan to slow down, though, and their statement indicates that. As the comments under the post suggest, people loved Ben and understand his decision to leave.
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“You know if you stick around long enough you always see people come and go in life. It was Randall now Ben but I’m sure it will not be the last we see either of them. We will all miss seeing you Ben, I wish you all the best!” one person wrote.
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