Lourdes Leon Ciccone has grown up into the most gorgeous young woman. Madonna‘s oldest child was there in Jamaica to celebrate the Queen of Pop’s 62nd birthday on Aug.
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doing what she does best again: getting censored.Yesterday, Instagram obscured a video from the superstar’s account for touting a conspiracy theory that claims a cure for the coronavirus has “been found and proven and has been available for months.”“They would rather let fear control the people and let the rich get richer and the poor get poorer,” the caption read for the 61-year-old pop icon’s 15 million followers.The censored clip features Dr.
Stella Immanuel, a primary care physician based in
.Lourdes Leon Ciccone has grown up into the most gorgeous young woman. Madonna‘s oldest child was there in Jamaica to celebrate the Queen of Pop’s 62nd birthday on Aug.
A protest was held Aug. 11 at the state capitol. (Photo courtesy of the PBFC)
Dua Lipa has said that working with Missy Elliott was a “mind-blowing experience”.
A-level results day has arrived and school leavers across the country will finally find out if they have made the grades to attend their top university choices. Whether students decide to carry on to further education or not, going to university is not the be-all and end-all.
Dua Lipa has a lot going on in her professional life, she still makes time to play dress up and post some incredible looks onto her Instagram page. The singer looks both casual and classy in her latest flicks, wearing a custom Chanel two-piece that resembles the fashion house‘s classic tweed jackets they have long been known for.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorLos Angeles County director of public health Barbara Ferrer said Monday that there were 19 new deaths reported in the region from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Pasadena to 4,996 since the outbreak began in March.The new total does not include delayed data from the state, which Ferrer says they have not received and have not processed.Still, the latest county coronavirus numbers released today
Madonna is headed behind the camera as she teased a new project with screenwriter Diablo Cody.The singer and actress, who won the Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy prize at the 1997 Golden Globe Awards for her performance in Evita, teased she’s reviving her film career, alongside Cody – best known for her Oscar-winning 2007 movie script for Juno.Taking to Instagram, the hitmaker shared a black-and-white video, showing her sitting on the couch as the writer types away on a
Universal Music Group’s Interscope, her record label for nearly a decade, according to reports.The Queen of Pop is considering returning to Warner Music Group, where she launched her self-titled debut album “Madonna” in 1983 and went on to crank out hits including “Like a Virgin” (1984), “True Blue” (1986), and “Ray of Light” (1998).
Hollywood actor Sean Penn has confirmed he married partner Leila George, revealing they tied the knot during a “Covid wedding”.
Madonna posted the clip on Instagram Tuesday (July 28), and the social media platform quickly took action, blurring out the video and adding the message: "False Information. Reviewed by independent fact-checkers.""We've removed this video for making false claims about cures and prevention methods for COVID-19," Raki Wane, a spokesperson for Instagram, told Billboard in a statement.
Madonna came under fire on social media after seemingly backing a series of false claims about coronavirus.The Vogue singer posted the viral video on Tuesday, showing a group of people making unsubstantiated claims about the COVID-19 pandemic.In the footage, the group, which calls itself America’s Frontline Doctors, speaks in front of the Supreme Court, claiming that neither masks nor shutdowns are necessary to fight the pandemic.Among those featured in the clip was Stella Immanuel, who has a
Instagram stepped in after Madonna shared a controversial coronavirus conspiracy post with her 15 million followers.
Instagram reportedly flagged a post on Madonna’s account Tuesday after the iconic singer reposted the same coronavirus video that was shared by President Trump that prompted Twitter to remove his tweet. USA Today reported that the video that was linked to her account, which is followed by 15 million, was blurred out with a warning that declared the video contained “False Information.” “The Truth will set us all Free,” she wrote, according to the Daily Mail.