Something keeping us all on our toes during lockdown is Kylie Jenner’s ever changing hair, and we’re definitely digging the recent fix which sees the makeup-mogul rocking a side fringe.
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As the global coronavirus pandemic forces many music industry players to navigate a new normal for artists and their revenue streams, company executives are desperately trying to drum up new and innovative approaches for generating income, especially as many musicians are struggling to find their footing during the work stoppage.
A large income driver for artists and music labels alike is the live event and concert model, which, by the current look of it, could be in jeopardy of not continuing
.Something keeping us all on our toes during lockdown is Kylie Jenner’s ever changing hair, and we’re definitely digging the recent fix which sees the makeup-mogul rocking a side fringe.
As one of the most famous families in the world, it’s rare to get through 24-hours nowadays without hearing a mention of the Kardashians. From Kylie Jenner and her many lip kits, to Kim Kardashian’s body shaping Skims, we’re never too far away from a plump pout or a famous derrière on social media.
Children's resilience will help them bounce back from lockdown unharmed, according to an anxiety coach.
It’s starting to look like big brows might be back, but then again, when did they ever go off trend? And one person rocking them as of late is the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.
It’s the coronavirus’ reckoning for Batman fans.
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Meghan Markle has waged a legal battle against a British newspaper for publishing a confidential letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, at the height of their fractured relationship. The United Kingdom's High Court held its first hearing in the privacy lawsuit last month and a legal expert told Fox News the courtroom drama will become heightened if and when the Duchess and her estranged father testify against each other.
Like the good old days! Prince William and Prince Harry are back on good terms after their falling-out, according to a royal expert.
Two television shows are set to film this summer as mass shutdowns are still in place across America.
Things may be returning to normal for Prince Harry and his brother Prince William. The two are rumored to have some tension between them since Harry chose to depart his royal duties with his wife Meghan Markle.
Music video streams have also increased by 10%
The royal family is saying thank you to nurses in an extra special way. As the coronavirus pandemic wages on, nurses remain on the front lines of the fight against this disease.
Lori Loughlin will be entrenched in a fight for freedom come October when the former “Full House” star enters a Boston federal courthouse to stand trial for her alleged role in the nationwide college admissions scandal. On Friday, U.S.
Meghan Markle will forever have an uphill battle to face in the eyes of the media and may never get a fair shake from growing scrutiny surrounding her aptitude as a mother.
One of the world’s top infectious diseases experts has compared scientists who predict the spread of Covid-19 to stock market traders.
Elon Musk and his girlfriend, singer Grimes, recently revealed the name they gave to their first child together: X Æ A-12. Despite rules dictating how one may name their child, one legal expert argued that the Tesla and Space X headman may actually have a solid case if he elected to force the issue in court, pointing toward outdated laws that simply can’t keep up with the changing times not only regarding technology but the language it has created in and of itself.
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler reportedly reached two agreements in their recent divorce filings after the reality star submitted an emergency response to Cutler’s request to block her attempt to purchase a home for herself and their three children. On Monday, People magazine, citing court documents, reported that a judge ordered that the former “Laguna Beach” star “shall be permitted to use marital funds” to purchase a new property.