Flavor Flav — the eternally positive hype man who is making it his business to spread positivity wherever he goes, like a clock-wearing Johnny Appleseed of good vibes — says that NBC gave him the ol’ heave-ho when he tried to pay the Backstreet Boys a visit in their dressing room ahead of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting Wednesday night in New York City.
I have no idea what Flav was doing at the tree lighting. He just shows up places, and that’s kind of the fun of Flavor Flav.
A couple of years ago, I was watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and they showed the crowd at Herald Square, and I thought, “That dude in the Milwaukee Bucks jacket looks like Flavor Flav.”
That dude in the Milwaukee Bucks jacket was Flavor Flav.
So, it’s not unusual for him to show up at an event like this, but according to The New York Post, Flav claimed in since-deleted tweets that NBC didn’t want him anywhere near the Backstreet Boys (can we change their name to Backstreet Men now that they’re all like 50?). […]
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