There’s nothing we love more than women supporting women! The queen of body positivity, Emily Ratajkowski, defended Billie Eilish after the pop star admitted she was slut-shamed for posting a “tame” bikini photo.
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K-pop star Choi Jong Hoon has been handed a one-year jail sentence for filming his rape victims and sending the footage to his friends.
The 31-year-old disgraced star was previously sentenced to five years in prison for sexually assaulting women who were “drunk and unable to resist”, along with singer Jung Joon Young, at two parties in 2016.
The former F.T. Island star filmed and photographed their victims and shared the illegally-taken footage with his friends digitally. He received his sentence
There’s nothing we love more than women supporting women! The queen of body positivity, Emily Ratajkowski, defended Billie Eilish after the pop star admitted she was slut-shamed for posting a “tame” bikini photo.
TWICE‘s Jihyo takes over the cover of Allure‘s new Global Beauty Issue for May 2020.
Dieter Laser, a veteran German actor best known to international audiences for playing the evil Dr. Heiter in cult horror film The Human Centipede, has died.
Even though Rihanna and her father Ronald Fenty have not always had an easy relationship, the pop star stuck by him when he needed her. Ronald recently tested positive for coronavirus and while reflecting on his experience, he revealed that his daughter supported him as he battled the deadly virus.
Another of the best performers in Season 3, Turtle's got a "shelluva" voice, and hot dance moves to boot, leaving little doubt he's been gracing stages with his skills for a very long time. And while nothing will be certain until that rubber (or is that plastic?) head comes off, Turtle is almost certainly singer-songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney. How can we be sure? Let's dig into the evidence.
American Pink singer (real name Alicia Moore) has confirmed she and her son Jameson have contracted coronavirus.
By now, you've probably had a chance to at least dip into Billboard's 'The Greatest Pop Star by Year (1981-2019)' project. It was a labor of love on the part of the entire staff.
La'Darius Marshall struggled after filming Netflix's . The reality show, which took viewers inside the world of competitive cheerleading at Navarro College in Texas, was an instant hit, but making it left the 21-year-old athlete feeling exposed.
The star told fans he was battling coronavirus in hospital
K-pop star Jaejoong said he tested positive for coronavirus as an April Fool’s joke on Wednesday.
Korean pop music star Jaejoong is saving face after he pranked his adoring fans and the world with an April Fools’ Day gaffe by claiming he had contracted the novel coronavirus that has ravaged many nations’ populations and has sent government leaders scrambling to mitigate its spread.
Kim Jaejoon is apologizing after falsely telling his followers that he had contracted coronavirus. In a since-deleted post on Wednesday, the 34-year-old K-pop star said that he had been diagnosed with the virus, and blamed his positive test on «negligence,» according to a translation by Soompi.
There’s myriad different ways to raise awareness about the novel coronavirus and we have to say, this one absolutely missed the mark.
South Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, known mononymously as Jaejoong, has apologized after falsely taking to social media on April Fool's Day to say he was diagnosed with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus that has caused a worldwide pandemic.On April 1, in the afternoon in South Korea, Jaejoong shared a post on Instagram, saying that he was in the hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19, due to his disregard of directives from government officials and medical professionals.Shortly after,
So I understand that one way of dealing with the current coronavirus pandemic is by making light of it, mainly through memes. But it's a completely different story when someone lies about having the virus as a joke. Sadly, this is what K-pop star and JYJ member, Jaejoong, did as a tasteless April Fools' Day prank.
SEOUL — A South Korean K-Pop star on Wednesday pulled an April Fool’s prank announcing that he had contracted coronavirus, and later removed the Instagram post after triggering a backlash.
K-Pop star Kim Jae-joong, better known as Jaejoong, of the K-pop group JYJ, pulled an April Fools Day prank on April 1 by telling his fans he was hospitalized for Coronavirus.