Katy Perry is being honest about the quarantine experience.
28.04.2020 - 17:37 / usmagazine.com
At-home haircuts and manicures have become the norm during the COVID-19 quarantine, but it’s practically universal knowledge that bikini waxes are on hold until further notice. That is, unless you’re Cardi B.
The “I Like It” singer took to her Instagram Story on Sunday, April 26, to surprise her 63.3 million followers with a video of her undergoing the uncomfortable waxing process. The rapper dressed
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It appears as though Cardi B made a house call for a beauty treatment amid salon closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The “Press” rapper 27, shared a since-expired video on her Instagram Stories that appeared to show the painful process of getting a bikini wax on April 26. The footage showed Cardi wearing a protective mask as she laid on a bed, surrounded by a team of presumed beauty estheticians.
Cardi B is letting fans get up close and personal during her time at home amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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S&P Global Ratings on Thursday downgraded Walt Disney Co.'s credit rating over concerns the coronavirus crisis will slow any reopening of the studio's shuttered theme parks and studio production. "Continued government-imposed social distancing and, longer term, consumer concerns about attending public events will likely retard theme park attendance," the credit agency wrote in an April 23 note as it trimmed Disney's rating to an A-minus from A.