Smell this: When two friends, Phil Riportella and Bryan Edwards, launched a new fragrance line called Snif, they weren’t expecting the amount of attention it would receive from celebrities, including the Kardashians!
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Simone Biles was living her best life on January 11, as she took to Instagram to share a photo of herself basking in the Texas sun at her Houston home! The Olympic gold medalist, 23, looked incredible, rocking a matching set of blue, high-waisted leggings and crop top. Simone looked back at her camera and worked a cute pose, while rocking a pair of shades to keep the beaming sun out of her eyes.
Next to Simone were her adorable little French Bulldogs, Lilo and Rambo! The precious pups sat near
Smell this: When two friends, Phil Riportella and Bryan Edwards, launched a new fragrance line called Snif, they weren’t expecting the amount of attention it would receive from celebrities, including the Kardashians!
Whitney Houston was inspired by another music legend.“She said, ‘You know, Marvin Gaye did it at the [1983 NBA] All-Star Game, and I really loved how he was able to take his time. Can we do something like that, where we let the words kind of linger?’ ” Rickey Minor, Houston’s longtime musical director, told The Post.
Megan Thee Stallion has dropped her new dance video for ‘Body’ – you can watch the clip, which was directed by the ‘WAP’ video director Colin Tilley, below.The track is one of the stand-outs on the Houston rapper’s debut studio album ‘Good News’, which was released back in November.The original video for ‘Body’ was released to accompany the arrival of ‘Good News’ on November 20, and Megan has now followed those visuals up with a new clip which sees her reuniting with director Tilley, who helmed
The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC celebrated its 86th annual awards ceremony to celebrate this year’s winners and for the first time, it was virtual.
Martin Scorsese-fronted documentary
Rapper Bow Wow has issued an apology after he attended a packed nightclub on Friday. On Sunday, Mayor Sylvester Turner took to Twitter to let the "Shortie Like Mine" artist, whose real name is Shad Gregory Moss, know that the city was monitoring a separate event -- a football watch party -- Bow Wow was expected to attend.
We're only two weeks into 2021 and Bow Wow has gone viral twice for unfortunate reasons. First there was that attempted flex in a tiny party boat about a week ago, and over the weekend the rapper managed to fill out a club in Houston for a concert during a global pandemic.
Late “Jeopardy!” host, Alex Trebek, has been chosen as one of the entertainment industry figures who will be honoured at the National Garden of American Heroes monument.
Donald Trump has ordered the construction of 250 statues as one of his final acts in office, following through on a previous pledge to build a ‘Garden of American Heroes’.In an executive order issued today (January 18), Trump released a list of all 250 of the statues to be constructed, with little indication of the motives behind each’s selection.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorWalt Disney, Frank Capra, Whitney Houston, Billie Holiday, Johnny Cash and Alex Trebek are among the entertainment industry figures who have been added as honorees in the National Garden of American Heroes monument project unveiled by President Donald Trump in July.As he began his final 48 hours as President, Trump issued an amended executive order on Monday that added dozens of names slated to be honored in the the planned statuary park.
Bow Wow came under fire after performing in a crowded Houston club while the coronavirus pandemic worsens around the world.
At this rate, the coronavirus is literally never going to go away — and the vaccines our scientists are working so hard to develop won’t matter one bit — because everybody is just going to get sick immediately, anyways.
Bow Wow, 33, brought on some negative attention on Jan. 16 when a video of his Houston concert surfaced on Twitter. The clip showed a packed crowd at a club watching him perform and most of them appeared to not be wearing face masks. Users immediately began tweeting about the possible risks of COVID-19 at the show and clapped back at the rapper and the fans for allowing the event to take place.
Sylvain Sylvain, songwriter and founding guitarist with punk icons the New York Dolls, died Wednesday following a battle with cancer. He was 69.
A Houston police officer, under investigation for being among the thousands who stormed the U.S. Capitol last week, has been put on leave, officials said Wednesday. Police Chief Art Acevado said the officer -- an 18-year veteran -- will face a disciplinary review Friday.
the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in Washington, DC, has been circulating the Internet this week, and many people seem to think it shows Chuck Norris in attendance.