Melissa McCarthy and Barbra Streisand in 2016; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for BSBWhile she was around when it was invented, Barbra Streisand still doesn t seem to understand how social media works. After being dragged online for a seemingly insensitive comment she made on a friend s post, she s now apologizing.On April 29, actress Melissa McCarthy posted a couple of photos on Instagram of herself at an event with director Adam Shankman. Streisand responded by commenting, "Give him my regards did you take Ozempic?" She later deleted the comment, but not before it was captured by the Comments by Celebs account and captioned, "Babs!!"One user responded, "Omg Babs, you can’t just ask people if they’re on Ozempic." Another addressed the legendary singer directly: "you’re such a boomer. I cringed reading your question."Another user wrote, "Maybe STFU and keep these thoughts in your own head? It’s none of your business unless someone wants to
Getty Images/Bob Riha, Jr.It s May 1, so on Tuesday, April 30, four-fifths of NSYNC acknowledged what s now become a time-honored tradition: It s Gonna Be May Day.In case you re unaware, when the group recorded their 2000 #1 hit "It s Gonna Be Me," producer Max Martin suggested that Justin Timberlake pronounce "me" as "may" because it sounded better. In 2012, a Tumblr user was the first to make the "It s Gonna Be May" joke in regard to the calendar and it soon became a popular meme. Justin posted a video on Instagram Tuesday that starts with a woman asking, "What s a word you pronounced incorrectly one time and it still haunts you til this day?" Cut to Justin thinking for a second and then saying, "Me."Lance Bass, meanwhile, posted a video of himself giving his husband, Michael, a card. When Michael opens it, he reads, "Roses are red, April is gray, but when you wake up tomorrow " he stops reading and say