It’s clear that some celebrities have a love-hate relationship with social media, but most stars have trouble staying away from Twitter and Instagram … even after they announce a “social media break.”
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Kaila Methven is flipping 2020 the bird. The self-anointed "KFC Heiress," who is never shy about baring all, shared a steamy snap on Instagram on Wednesday ahead of her launch of a multimillion-dollar EDM lingerie line.
"Flipping the Bird on 2020! See you in ‘21, B----es," Methven captioned the post, which came a week after she criticized the recently released Lifetime and KFC short film, "A Recipe for Seduction," which starred "Saved By the Bell" star Mario Lopez as a sexy Colonel Sanders.
.It’s clear that some celebrities have a love-hate relationship with social media, but most stars have trouble staying away from Twitter and Instagram … even after they announce a “social media break.”
fashion designers. While she remains one of the most formative couturiers of the century – her fashion empire lives on in her namesake brand – her life was just as controversial as it was stylish.
Hilary Duff took a social media break for a couple weeks while celebrating the holidays with her family and now she has returned to show what she was up to!
Sarah Michelle Gellar is bidding the year 2020 good riddance.
Khloe Kardashian has been missing in action from Twitter and her fans want her to come back. Kardashian hasn’t been very active on Twitter during the month of December and has only really been tweeting about the true-crime show Twisted Sisters.
It looks like Khloe Kardashian, 36, is making her two-year-old daughter True Thompson a priority this holiday week! The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star took to Instagram on Dec. 28 to share a new sexy snapshot of herself posing topless in Good American jeans and brown heeled boots and revealed to a fan that she’s taking a “little social media break” to spend time with the tot.
Pierre Cardin, the Italian-born French designer of an eternal tomorrow whodefined the futuristic look of the 1960s and revolutionized the business of high fashion, died today. He was 98.
Pierre Cardin died at the age of 98 in a hospital in Neuilly in the west of Paris.France’s Fine Arts Academy announced the news of Cardin’s passing in a statement on social media. “The members of the Academy of Fine Arts announce with great sadness the death of their fellow member Pierre Cardin,” the elite French arts group Tweeted.“It is a day of great sadness for all our family. Pierre Cardin is no more,” the family said in a statement.
Pierre Cardin, the fashion designer known for his space-age-informed 1960s dresses, has passed away in Neuilly, France at the age of 98. As well as his designs, Cardin is famous for being an early adapter of the licensing deals that are a mainstay of fashion houses today, putting his name and brand on products including fragrances, aeroplane interiors and sunglasses.
Khloé Kardashian has stepped back a bit from her usually all-encompassing presence on social media… and for good reason!
Khloe Kardashian has been more absent from Twitter than usual lately, and she’s just taking a bit of a holiday break.
Khloé Kardashian‘s fans haven’t seen as much of her on social media during the holiday season — but for a simple, heartwarming reason.The reality star, 36, shared a stunning topless photo on Instagram on Monday, December 28, and explained why she’s been taking a brief hiatus from her usually active Twitter account. “I’ll be back soon,” Kardashian promised.
Legendary French couturier Pierre Cardin has died at the age of 98, People reports on Tuesday (December 29).
French designer Pierre Cardin, whose futuristic space-inspired looks upended catwalk styles in the 1960s and 70s with futuristic looks, has died at the age of 98, France's Fine Arts Academy said in a statement on Twitter. Cardin who was born in Italy in 1922 but emigrated to France as a small child, died in a hospital in Neuilly in the west of Paris, his family said.
French fashion designer Pierre Cardin has died aged 98. On Tuesday, the French Academy of Fine Arts confirmed that the legendary fashion figure died at the American Hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, which is just outside of Paris.