The time has come KatyCats. Katy Perry has a new album out and if bombastic pop is what you're after, her fifth collection Smile delivers it in truck loads. Katy is a sad clown on the cover but there's no reason to frown for pop music fans.
09.08.2020 - 21:07 / justjared.com
Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are looking so hot in the sun!
The 27-year-old Little Mix singer and the 26-year-old English footballer were spotted having a fun time at sea on Sunday (August 9) on a ship in Ibiza, Spain.
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Perrie looked super fit while paddleboarding and showing off her stunning bikini body, while Alex looked ripped while lounging on the luxury yacht shirtless before later trying out some water jet boots and rising
The time has come KatyCats. Katy Perry has a new album out and if bombastic pop is what you're after, her fifth collection Smile delivers it in truck loads. Katy is a sad clown on the cover but there's no reason to frown for pop music fans.
The last time we heard from Katy Perry was when she brought her Witness tour to the UK two summers ago. With the Californian singer standing centre stage in a flashing LED bra, surrounded by Day-Glo dancers and giant flamingos, it was a dazzling spectacle — but one that felt disjointed and forced.The tour came after two albums, Prism and Witness, that had seen Perry edge away from bubblegum hits such as 2008’s I Kissed A Girl and 2010’s Firework. On Prism, she wanted to be taken seriously as a
Miranda Kerr said she is “so happy” for ex-husband Orlando Bloom and his partner Katy Perry following the birth of their first child together.
Amanda ‘Mystic Mandy’ Holden has revealed she correctly predicted Katy Perry’s baby name during an interview earlier in the summer – and if you don’t believe her, she’s got the video to prove it.Back in June, the Britain’s Got Talent judge interviewed Katy on the Heart breakfast show, during which they discussed potential baby names.While co-presenter Jamie Theakston offered up a string of deliberately mundane names for the chart-topping star to name her baby, Amanda unknowingly guessed exactly
Naman Ramachandran MTV International has launched “MTV Generation Change: Black Lives Matter,” a 10-part short-form series designed to support the global Black Lives Matter movement.The series features international artists, reality stars and change makers including Leigh-Anne Pinnock from British girl group Little Mix, model and activist Munroe Bergdorf, singer/songwriter Ray BLK, reality TV star Nathan Henry, model Duckie Thot, rapper Serious Klein and more as they tackle issues affecting
Peter White Television EditorHBO Max launched with a slew of British series and that shows no sign of slowing down as international originals chief Jen Kim outlined some of her upcoming projects for the nascent streamer.Kim, who is SVP for International Originals for HBO Max, was speaking on a virtual Edinburgh International TV Festival panel moderated by Deadline.She teased a few upcoming original projects including co-productions such as a six-part “action mystery thriller” and a reality
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Pointless star Richard Osman has apologised to after accidentally getting his name trending on Twitter, which led to Richard was playing 'Only Connect' with his followers, and tweeted: "Ok, I have an 'Only Connect' sequence question for you. The answer was Ralf Little, as he is the fourth main detective on Death in Paradise, but the quiz quickly put his name in the top trends of the United Kingdom. The TV personality joked: Ralf replied: "Not going to lie,
Good Morning Britain star Susanna Reid has confessed that she's a tad jealous of celebrities like Perrie Edwards and Halle Berry after seeing them in the "tiniest" bikinis. Susanna, 53, confessed that she is daring to wear a bikini this summer, but there's just a bit more fabric to it.
Here’s an interesting one with a semi-interesting story. Like Netflix back in the day, HBO Max has to fill its content coffers and one way the streaming service is doing that—just like Netflix and Amazon did originally—is license previously made content and repackage it as something relatively new.