 21 Savage has been arrested by U.S. immigration and customs, aka ICE, for allegedly being unlawfully present in the U.S. Reportedly, he's originally from the U.K. and has overstayed his visa. A CNN reporter quoted an ICE spokesperson saying that his whole public persona is fake, but a lot of people are saying that's a bit of a stretch and also that ICE is a truly awful institution. Fata senior editor Lawrence Burnie tweeted, Demi Lovato got caught up in the controversy after tweeting that 21 Savage memes were her favorite part of the Super Bowl. Many people are arguing that the jokes and memes take away from the real issue, though. As one person tweeted, A lot of other celebrities are showing their support for 21 Savage. And when right-wing political commentator Tommy Larran tweeted, I got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight ICE agents ready to deport you, Cardi B responded, Don't make me get my leash. A reference to an earlier kind offer from Cardi to dog-walk Tommy. And as media guru Karen Sybil aptly surmised, the 21 Savage arrest is beyond sad. He's been doing such incredible things in the community and changing the stigma of how people perceive rappers to think slash be. Ariana Grande just received the best gift in the world. When Ari tweeted at Tyra Banks asking what she would have done with her hair on the make-over episodes of America's Next Stop Model, Tyra tweeted back, Cool that we got the answer to Ariana's pressing question and that it is the correct answer. But what we really need to know is, oh my God, what happens at Tyra Banks' personal branding course at Stanford? Turns out Tyra started co-teaching the course in 2017 to Stanford MBA students. It's called Project U, building and extending your personal brand. According to the glass description, it will teach students all about personal branding and how it can be unleashed as a valuable competitive advantage. Say what you want about the somewhat terrifying prospect that these days, everything we say and do online has to feed into a strategic personal brand representative of your desired personality and analyzed by everyone from prospective bosses to tender dates. Tyra's smart. She's transferred from model to very successful presenter slash businesswoman slash author slash producer with a reported net worth of 90 million US dollars. She's acutely aware of the power of a strong visual identity, whether that's a smile or a ponytail. I think I need a new haircut. Other fun facts, this class will be a highly interactive learning environment with wait for it, wait for it, image transformations. You can literally get a Tyra makeover as part of your uni course. Presentations take place through YouTube recordings, TV broadcasts and Facebook lives and cover everything from pop star here to ice cream. And you can be a new ice cream company and say, say 20 years ago, I'm going to come up with the best vanilla in the world. Ain't nobody going to be paying attention to that. However, there are two guys, one named Ben and one named Jerry that said, you know what? We're not going to be the best vanilla. We're going to do some decent vanilla ice cream, but we're going to throw so much stuff in there. We're going to be different and that made them stand out. The only question left is, do they offer international scholarships to struggling presenters who base their entire personality on the fact that they just spent six months on crutches? Please tell me what to do with my hair, Tyra. Tomorrow by Together aka TXT, a K-pop's hottest new boy band. They've got 1.2 million Twitter followers and counting, an official community website for fans to connect on and countless YouTube videos of people analyzing small but very necessary details about each member like their star sign or the fact that one of their nicknames is apparently Cucumber, because he is tall. All before they've released any music. Well, they have released a handful of videos for all five of the members, which kind of resemble ads for baby oil. All that one direction fragrance ad where they smelled flowers and focused a 16mm film viewfinder that isn't even attached to a camera. Eager fans have spotted clues in the videos, including more scope messages which spell out dreaming or secret and that each member has an animal to represent them, like a butterfly or a gecko. So why are they so popular when we barely know anything about them, except for one crucial point, that they're formed by an entertainment company called Big Hit Entertainment, who have one other boy band which they made six years ago and that is BTS. So are you a TXT fan? And so please tweet us why we want to know what you like about them, who your favorite is, what's their music going to sound like, what's their music going to be about. Let us know everything that you want to see in TXT.