Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds continue to prove they’re more hilarious than any other couple!
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Rihanna has issued an apology after being criticised for using a song that contains a narration from an Islamic Hadith during a recent fashion show.Last Friday’s (October 2) Savage X Fenty event saw Rico Nasty being introduced while a track called ‘Doom’ played in the background.
Created by London-based producer Coucou Chloe, the song remixes audio that features a Hadith which talks about the signs of the Judgment Day and the end of times.Following an online backlash, Rihanna has today (October
.Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds continue to prove they’re more hilarious than any other couple!
Ryan Seacrest has returned to the set of Live With Kelly and Ryan after testing negative for the novel coronavirus.The American Idol host, 45, briefly addressed his comeback at the start of the morning show’s Wednesday, October 21, episode. “Thank you for covering, following the strict protocol,” he said to cohost Kelly Ripa.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA market, the growing showcase for international TV series, feature films and documentaries, is on track to hold its sixth edition both physically and online on Oct.14-18 in the Italian capital.
John Krasinski is getting back to work.
Rihanna has issued an apology to the Muslim community for a “careless mistake” during her fashion show.
Savage x Fenty lingerie fashion this week.
Insulting people’s religion isn’t Rihanna’s style.
Rihanna has been criticised for using a song that contains a narration of the Islamic Hadith during her recent Savage X Fenty fashion show.Taking place on Friday (October 2), there was a point in the singer’s show where Rico Nasty was introduced while a track called ‘Doom’ played in the background.Created by a London-based producer Coucou Chloe, the track remixes audio that features a Hadith which talks about the signs of the Judgment Day and the end of times.rihanna has used music where a
Sarah Paulson’s relationship with screenwriter and producer Ryan Murphy is “the creative marriage of my life”.The pair have worked on numerous shows together including American Horror Story, American Crime Story, and new Netflix series Ratched, which debuted earlier this month (Sep20).Speaking to The Guardian, Paulson revealed she’s become a confidant to the star, who often tells her his ideas often before he tells his husband, which she says she can “interpret” with a single word.Despite their