News about Kyle Gass

Tenacious D star Kyle Gass shows off dramatic weight loss transformation after dedicating himself to fitness

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
Kyle Gass, the Tenacious D actor, appears to be embarking on a new fitness regimen that has already yielded good results. On Thursday, the musician, singer, and actor took to Instagram to post a couple of photos that showcase his stunning weight loss transformation. The images were arranged as part of the group's hit song To Be The Best, and they include two full-body views of Gass, both before and after. The 63-year-old rocker appears straight on the camera while his shirtless with his hands against his chest, while Gass' arms are shown on the right, while celebrating his slimmer body. To the caption, the Walnut Creek, California native added the hashtags, '#progressnotperfection #nothingtastesasgoodasthinfeels #dzercise.'

New Year's Eve 2022: New Year's Eve revelers shrug off wet weather to rock Time Square

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2023
After two years of pandemic-dampened festivities, the thousands of revelers who flooded Times Square to celebrate New Year's Eve without limits are just around the corner. People from around the world gathered in the legendary street venue, many of whom were waiting patiently in the rain as they prepared to watch the iconic ball drop at midnight. As rain and fog blanketed the city, revelers were seen cramming among the barricades donning their New Year's best, including sparkly hats, 2023 glasses, and waterproof ponchos.

When accepting the Comedic Genius Award, Jack Black needs 'A Blast Of Oxygen.'

www.mtv.com, June 5, 2022
You may well know him best from School of Rock or the Jumanji films, Nacho Libre or Orange County, or even as the voice of a martial artist who is also a panda. You may believe him incomplete if you see him without a guitar in his hands — because he's also a rock god. One thing is certain, Jack Black's role is a comedic genius. At tonight's MTV Movie & TV Awards, where Black was recognized, underscored, and yelled, where it was acknowledged. Jack Black stepped onstage wearing a massive (kung-fu) panda mask and quickly barrel-rolled his way to the microphone, soaking up every last bit of audience glory. The entire moment was soundtracked by some entirely incorrect walk-out music: Twisted Sister's "I Wanna Rock." By the time he actually started his speech, he needed a bit of fresh air. "I need a little blast of oxygen!" He said he was amazed that he was not the first one to mention it.