Lionel Messi wraps his arms around wife Antonela Roccuzzo during a PDA moment on Thursday (July 23) in Ibiza, Spain.
06.07.2020 - 17:51 / nme.com
Tekashi 6ix9ine has given fans a look behind-the-scenes at how he managed to shoot three of his recent music videos while he was under house arrest.To celebrate his stint under house arrest coming to an end, the controversial rapper shared a video showing his fans exactly how he shot videos for the record-breaking ‘GOOBA’ and ‘TROLLZ’ with Nicki Minaj, as well as Spanish single ‘YAYA’.Sharing the clip shot during what he calls “the house arrest saga” on Instagram, Tekashi wrote: “SO HOUSE ARREST
.Lionel Messi wraps his arms around wife Antonela Roccuzzo during a PDA moment on Thursday (July 23) in Ibiza, Spain.
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