ORLANDO, Fla. -- The lions, kangaroos and elephants at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom are ready for their closeups.
03.07.2020 - 03:23 / perezhilton.com
Uh oh! This is a bit messy!
Kehlani is being sued for allegedly wrecking a rental Ferrari during a music video shoot. According to The Blast, the singer rented the luxury vehicle through a third party and returned it with major damage.
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The Florida company that owns the Ferrari also claims it was rented for “personal use only,” but ended up being used for “commercial purposes” when the car
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The lions, kangaroos and elephants at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom are ready for their closeups.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAdd “eating and drinking while walking” to the list of things you can’t do at Walt Disney World in the pandemic era.Like some Las Vegas casinos, the park has banned consumption of food and drink on the move in order to ensure masks are worn at all times.Disney World has been under fire in some quarters for reopening at a time when COVID-19 cases are spiking, particularly in its home state of Florida.
No one championed the move to reopen Florida more than its governor Ron DeSantis. For weeks, DeSantis spoke about the Coronavirus pandemic and painted a picture that simply wasn’t accurate.
While our neighbours to the south celebrate Independence Day during the July 4th long weekend, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to escalate in the country, particularly in states such as Arizona, Texas, Florida and California.
The Sunshine State is once again in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, but this time, don’t blame Florida Man… blame Florida State University!
Jason Aldean is here with a new music video.
Dip s**t Donald Trump is at it again.
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