A Tennessee man is being charged with murder following his wife’s death during their vacation to paradise.
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Drake impersonator known as ‘Fake Drake’ has seemingly been banned from Instagram.The copycat has attracted attention recently for attending a number of events designed to fool members of the public into mistaking him for the multi-platinum-selling Canadian star, including nightclub appearances where it’s reported he was earning upwards of £4000 a pop.But according to a post from Akademiks, ‘Izzy Drake’ — as he’s widely known on the internet — was banned from Instagram over the weekend for “impersonating Drake”.A post shared by DJ Akademiks (@akademiks)The last post ‘Izzy Drake’ made before his ban saw the lookalike once again challenging Drake to a boxing match. Last month, ‘Fake Drake’ guested on the We In Miami podcast and said: “I’m challenging Drake to a boxing match.
I just signed with Celebrity Boxing.” If he lost, he promised to change his name from Izzy Drake to just Izzy but if ‘Fake Drake’ was victorious, he was looking for over £800,000 ($1million) and a record deal from Drake.Footage of the ‘Certified Lover Boy’ lookalike began circulating on social media last year after Tory Lanez spotted him at a number of nightclubs in Miami. He was then seen in LA clubs appearing to rap along on stage to Drake songs.Later, it was claimed by ‘Fake Drake’ that actual Drake doesn’t mind the lookalike. However, earlier this year ‘Fake Drake’ spoke out publicly, claiming that his style and personality is all his own, despite booking a variety of public events based on his supposed visual likeness to the rapper.Speaking on Instagram, ‘Fake Drake’ said: “This is just who I am.
A Tennessee man is being charged with murder following his wife’s death during their vacation to paradise.
Thania Garcia As expected, Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” album has notched a fifth non-consecutive week — and its third straight week — at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, fending off a strong newcomer in the form of Brent Faiyaz, a much-touted indie R&B artist who enters at No. 2.The Latin music star’s blockbuster chart-topper earned 105,000 equivalent album units for the week.
Anthony Fauci, who has been the public face of the federal response to the Covid crisis, said that he plans to retire by the end of President Joe Biden’s current term, which is in 2025.
Drake‘s team has denied reports that the rapper was recently arrested in Sweden.According to The Hollywood Reporter, speculation on social media last night (July 14) suggested that the Canadian star had been taken into custody by local police at a Stockholm nightclub.XXL claimed that Drake and members of his security team were allegedly arrested. The outlet also notes that the term “free Drake” was trending on Twitter.A representative for the rapper has since confirmed that the rumours are false.Drake is said to have landed at Sweden’s Arlanda airport on Wednesday lunchtime (July 13), having flown to the country on his Boeing 767 private jet (dubbed ‘Air Drake’).It’s not known whether the ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ artist is in Sweden for work or personal reasons.Earlier this month, the Drake impersonator ‘Fake Drake’ was banned from Instagram.
In today’s episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast, co-host Mike DeAngelo sets his sights on Prime Video’s “The Terminal List,” which stars Chris Pratt, Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jai Courtney, and more. The series follows a Navy Seal officer who is sucked into investigating why his entire platoon was ambushed during a covert mission overseas.
Cameron Diaz is coming out of acting retirement, it’s been revealed. The Charlie’s Angels star hasn’t made a film since 2014, when she starred in an adaptation of the musical Annie alongside Jamie Foxx, who was her co-star in 1999 film Any Given Sunday. Diaz, 49, will now return to screens alongside Foxx for a brand new Netflix comedy film titled Back in Action.
Jamie Foxx.The actor, who hasn’t starred in a film since 2014’s Annie remake, announced on Wednesday (June 29) she will “un-retire” for Netflix comedy film Back In Action.Foxx, who starred alongside Diaz in Annie and 1999 sports drama Any Given Sunday, made the announcement by sharing audio from a phone call between him, Diaz and NFL star Tom Brady – who famously retired this year and then rejoined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 40 days later.Speaking in the call, Brady said: “I was talking to Jamie and he said you needed a few tips on how to un-retire. I’m relatively successful at un-retiring.”“Honestly… exactly what I needed,” Diaz replied.Cameron I hope you aren’t mad I recorded this, but no turning back now.
Cameron Diaz is making her return to acting! On Wednesday, Netflix announced that Jamie Foxx and the 49-year-old actress are reuniting for a new movie, nearly eight years after the pair co-starred in , Diaz's last flick before her retirement.«Cameron Diaz is officially un-retiring!!! » Netflix tweeted. «She will star with Jamie Foxx in a new Netflix movie — and we have an unexpected person to thank for getting her back in action…»That unexpected person is Tom Brady, who announced his retirement earlier this year, before backtracking and saying he will return for another season in the NFL.Brady's involvement came thanks to Foxx, who called up Diaz after she agreed to break her retirement.
Cameron Diaz is officially back in action in “Back In Action.” After retiring from Hollywood in 2013, the actress returns to star in a new Netflix action-comedy with Jamie Foxx. The duo also worked together on 1999’s “Any Given Sunday” and the 2014 “Annie” remake.
Cameron Diaz (Charlie’s Angels) is coming out of retirement for a Netflix film titled Back in Action, in which she’ll star opposite Jamie Foxx (Day Shift).
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterCameron Diaz is officially out of retirement. The actor, who stepped back from Hollywood in 2014, will star alongside Jamie Foxx in Netflix’s action-comedy “Back in Action.” The project reunites Diaz and Foxx, who worked together on 1999’s sports drama “Any Given Sunday” and 2014’s “Annie” remake.Seth Gordon (“Horrible Bosses”) is directing the movie from a script he wrote with Brendan O’Brien (“Neighbors”).
Drake impersonator known as ‘Fake Drake’ has stated his ambition to enter a boxing match with the real rapper.The copycat has attracted attention recently for attending a number of events designed to fool members of the public into mistaking him for the multi-platinum-selling Canadian star, including nightclub appearances.Speaking on the We In Miami podcast, ‘Fake Drake’ said: “I’m challenging Drake to a boxing match. I just signed with Celebrity Boxing.
Earlier this year, the world became obsessed with a viral moment during the Oscars when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock during the live telecast. It forever altered how people see Smith, obviously, but the long-term ramifications are still not fully known.
not winning the Westminster Dog Show anytime soon. A bald-bodied, 17-year-old Chinese crested-Chihuahua mix named Mr. Happy Face scored points for mutts who are ruff on the eyes after winning the 2022 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest Saturday in Petaluma, California.
Wayne Brady has made himself a household name through his work on several beloved and celebrated TV shows, but there's still no forgetting the one project that he passed on that he regrets.Brady recently sat down with ET's Kevin Frazier ahead of this year's Daytime Emmy Awards — where Brady is nominated for Outstanding Game Show Host for his work on — and he opened up about almost getting the chance to develop a series with Jamie Foxx.«Years ago, right after I got , Jamie Foxx reached out to me and took me to dinner and asked me to work on a sketch show with him, or to do something,» Brady recalled. «I was in a deal at the time and I said no, and to this day I'm like, 'Aw, man. I really wish.'»«Because I feel like Jamie Foxx and I should be best friends,» Brady added. «I wanna be Jamie Foxx's buddy.»While that project didn't pan out, Brady's work on Whose Line Is It Anyway? earned him a Primetime Emmy Award in 2003.