Colin Firth has signed on to star in the upcoming adaptation of “The Staircase”.
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electrifying, X-rated performance. “Slang me so hard almost made me fart,” the “Up” rapper tweeted on Monday night, in response to a fan who praised the women for their kinky choreography.
Their wild routine — a mash-up of the hip-hop divas’ hottest singles of last year — included one deftly executed move in which Megan, crouched on all-fours, uses her legs to flip the belly-up Cardi onto her stomach. So swift was the turn that even Cardi appeared shocked at that moment, according to fans who
.Colin Firth has signed on to star in the upcoming adaptation of “The Staircase”.
The Staircase was one of the first true-crime documentaries to break out into mainstream culture when it was released in 2004.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s Grammys performance of ‘WAP’ drew dozens of complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after it aired last weekend.Dallas broadcaster WFAA obtained the complaints by filing an information request with the FCC, gaining access to the criticisms of 80 disgruntled viewers.The pair performed the clean version of the song rather than the explicit original, but their outfits and choreography were described by many complainants as pornographic, with one
Beyoncé who broke a record with her win for Best R&B Performance for the most Grammys won by a woman with 28 wins in total. Taylor Swift won Album of the Year for “Folklore” which made her become the first woman artist to ever win Album of the Year three times.During her acceptance speech, the 31-year-old thanked her boyfriend of three years Joe Alwyn and her good friends, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds .
BTS delivered a fun, energetic performance during Sunday night's 63rd annual Grammy Awards. During their performance, the K-pop music sensation danced while also paying tribute to the Grammys.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion didn’t hold back for their saucy joint-Grammys performance of their No. 1 smash hit single “WAP”.
Billie Eilish dominated the stage at the 63rd Grammy Awards on Sunday night with a performance of "Everything I Wanted." With her signature green-tipped hair and colored fingernails, the singer took to the stage with her brother Finneas under green lighting and surrounded by smoke machines. She stood atop a model car.
A night to remember! The 2021 Grammy Awards didn’t disappoint when it came to the star-studded musical acts, including Harry Styles and Taylor Swift.
Watermelon what? Dionne Warwick got a lesson in Harry Styles during the 2021 Grammy Awards livestream preshow on Sunday, March 14.
. “Other people might think it's strange and vulgar, but to me it's almost like really normal, you know what I'm saying?”She added, “You wanna know something? It's what people wanna hear.
“WAP,” which was released in August and even became its own internet phenom, with dance challenges.
Nailed it! Music’s biggest night calls for performances that live up to the hype — and Cardi B delivered the goods during her 2021 Grammys appearance.
Chris Willman Music WriterTaylor Swift performed on the Grammy Awards for the first time in five years, bringing her “Folklore” collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner with her for the first on-stage performance they’ve done together.She kicked off the performance with “Cardigan,” laying on a grassy ground and singing up to the audience. The camera panned out to reveal an environment very in line with “Folklore”: a dreamy forest, with Swift on the roof of a cabin.
Harrison Ford is nearly 80 years old, and he’s still killing it. The Star Wars legend, 78, headed to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for a vacation with friends and was spotted gearing up for a bike ride. Harrison proved that all his training for the fifth Indiana Jones movie is paying off, revealing his buff arm muscles in a tight zip-up shirt.
It’s Grammys night this Sunday (March 14), and we’re expecting to see a whole lot of stars at the event to celebrate the very best in music!
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIf you’ve watched CBS in the past several months, including during the Super Bowl, you’ve probably heard the network’s new five-note mnemonic.