Comedian Chris Rock and actress Rosie Perez made a surprise appearance at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily news conference to underscore his message that the public should wear masks to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.
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Rihanna is revving up for a new Savage x Fenty campaign.
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Vogue posted a stunning image of Rihanna in lavender lingerie. Whatsmore, the publication announced that one lucky fan will get to star in the “Rude Boy” singer’s new campaign.
“You–yes, you–could star in @badgalriri‘s next @savagexfenty campaign,” the image caption reads. “Tap the link in our bio for details.”
The competition will run until July with the winner being photographed via
Comedian Chris Rock and actress Rosie Perez made a surprise appearance at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily news conference to underscore his message that the public should wear masks to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.
Comedian Chris Rock and actress Rosie Perez made a surprise appearance at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s daily news conference to underscore his message that the public should wear masks to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.
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Megan Thee Stallion has been tapped to front the latest campaign for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie brand.
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