They’re really back, for better or worse.
08.05.2021 - 13:12 / nme.com
Mac Miller have condemned a new unauthorised book on the late rapper, and urged fans not to purchase it.Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller, a new book by author Paul Cantor, is set to be released on January 18, 2022.In a statement shared by the late rapper’s team, close friends and family, they wrote: “This book is not authorised or endorsed by Malcolm’s family and has been written by a writer with whom Malcolm did not have a relationship.“Furthermore, the writer had no meaningful
.They’re really back, for better or worse.
stroke during a regular GP check up. Henrietta Sim, known as Rietta, passed away this year after finding out she was suffering a stroke during a routine appointment for her diabetes.
Lewis, who has written several books that have been turned into hit films like “The Big Short” and “Moneyball,” has just published “The Premonition,” which tells the story of three people — a biochemist, a public health worker and a federal government employee — that tried to warn about the impending COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, only to have their concerns fall on deaf ears in the Trump Administration.
Mac Miller’s family refuses to support a new biography about the later rapper, who passed away in 2018 of an accidental drug overdose at 26.
Scarlett Johansson is speaking out in response to the ongoing controversy surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which is the organization behind the Golden Globes.
An upcoming Mac Miller biography doesn’t have the support of the late rapper’s mother.
The family of Mac Miller (born Malcolm James McCormick) are speaking out against an unauthorized book about the late rapper.
Vicky Pattison has been praised for sharing unedited bikini snaps of herself alongside an inspiring message of body positivity. In a post shared to Instagram on Thursday, the former Geordie Shore wore nothing but a tiny leopard print bikini as she candidly posed while sitting atop a kitchen counter.
Demi Lovato has received her first COVID-19 vaccine, and urged fans to follow suit.Sharing a post-jab photo of herself on Instagram, Lovato explained that she would rather risk the side effects of the virus than potentially fall ill.“Getting the vaccine came down to one thought process for me, I simply would rather risk potential side effects of a vaccine than risk lives by catching or spreading covid,” Lovato wrote on Instagram, showing off her bandaged arm.“It’s normal to be cautious when
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Former Coronation Street star Matthew Marsden has come under fire for urging people to ditch face masks and stop getting Covid tests.The 48-year-old has made his views on the pandemic evident with a series of Twitter posts, in which he also appeared to mock the NHS and encouraged his followers to refuse the coronavirus vaccine.