Pop star (and Lenny Kravitz fan) Britney Spears is back with her infamous dance videos. The singer, 39, shared a clip of herself dancing and playing the air guitar to “Are You Gonna Go My Way” by Lenny on Monday, Sept. 20 from her living room.
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Britney Spears honored Hurricane Ida victims with a dance video shared to her Instagram account Thursday. The 39-year-old musician showed off her moves as she said dancing is how she shows God "praise." "My thoughts and prayers go out to so many people in this world at the moment.The news is horrific especially in the HEART LAND of Louisiana … God will DEFINITELY throw us some curve balls to set us straight to make sure we are AWAKENED !!!! He is definitely getting our attention now with the
.Pop star (and Lenny Kravitz fan) Britney Spears is back with her infamous dance videos. The singer, 39, shared a clip of herself dancing and playing the air guitar to “Are You Gonna Go My Way” by Lenny on Monday, Sept. 20 from her living room.
Britney Spears can’t wait any longer!
Gallery: Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian West and Cheryl Cole: Stars who kept their ex-partner's surname post-divorce (BANG Showbiz)She captioned the post: "I can't f***ing believe it" The 'Toxic' hitmaker went on to tell her followers how "shocked" she felt before joking that the engagement was "way overdue. " She wrote "Words can't even say how shocked I am … geez although the a***ole was way overdue.
Britney Spears has suddenly deleted her Instagram account following the news of her engagement with Sam Asghari. The deletion has put #FreeBritney fans into a frenzy wondering if something is going on behind the scenes but sources told Page Six that “this was her decision.” As news spread that her account had been deleted Britney tweeted on Tuesday, September 14th “Don’t worry folks … just taking a little break from social media to celebrate my engagement!!!! I’ll be back soon.” Don’t worry
Britney Spears is off of Instagram, and according to a new report, that’s entirely her decision.
Britney Spears seems to have deactivated her Instagram account just days after sharing the news of her engagement with the world. On Sept. 14 — just two days after her big reveal — the singer’s page “couldn’t be found” on the social media platform.
Louisiana and The Louisiana Museum Foundation. Tickets cost $15 and proceeds will benefit recovery efforts in Louisiana following Hurricane Ida."He could have celebrated the release of his first album anywhere, but chose to celebrate at the New Orleans Jazz Museum because of his love of this state, the people and our unique culture,” Louisiana Lt.
posted to its website Friday that the building would remain closed as they begin the process of cleaning up after the hurricane. “Oak Alley will remain closed as we assess any damages from Hurricane Ida and to allow our staff the time they need to take care of their own properties and families,” a statement on the website read. “We appreciate your messages of support during this difficult time for the entire SE Louisiana region.
Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on the East Coast of the U.S., devastating Louisiana — where millions are without electricity — and causing severe flooding as far away as New York City.
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President Joe Biden said that the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Ida is a reminder that “these extreme storms and the climate crisis are here.”
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hurricane cost lives and left more than 1 million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi without power.Fox News improved its performance from the previous week when it topped all broadcast and cable outlets. But NBC, on the strength of its top-rated “America's Got Talent” and football broadcasts, was the most-watched network.NBC averaged 3.41 million viewers last week.
A storied New Orleans jazz site where a young Louis Armstrong once worked toppled when Ida blew through Louisiana as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the U.S.
Actor John Schneider is among those to have their property damaged by Hurricane Ida. The 61-year-old "Dukes of Hazzard" actor's home and studio in Holden, Louisiana were hit by the storm on Sunday night, according to his rep.
Hurricane Ida hit Louisiana on Sunday (Aug. 29) as a Category 4 storm with winds of 150 mph – and before that happened, Al Roker was on the scene.
Louisiana is waking up today to grim news and, in many parts of the state, no electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, which weakened overnight to a still-dangerous tropical storm. At least one person is dead as a result of the weather, though officials fear that toll will rise as search and rescue teams determine the extent of the damage today.
Al Roker isn't interested in viewers' concerns that he's too old to be covering Hurricane Ida, which has led to at least one fatality and left more than one million homes and businesses without power. The category 4 storm touched down in Louisiana on Sunday and 67-year-old Roker was at Lake Pontchartrain reporting on the storm as rough winds and water hit him live on the air during a broadcast for . «My executive editor, @erinnmcgarry, just shot this as we’re getting wind gusts in 80+mph range