Olympic champion Sanya Richards-Ross is an author, entrepreneur, social media influencer, and motherhood blogger. But before all that, she was a proud University of Texas Longhorn.
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Texas pride is on full display on the new episode of “America’s Got Talent”.
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In a preview of Tuesday’s episode, the CA Wildcats cheer team bring their incredible, high-flying moves to the “AGT” stage.
Before performing, the crew reveal their surprising age range, with the oldest member being 30 and the youngest just 13.
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Olympic champion Sanya Richards-Ross is an author, entrepreneur, social media influencer, and motherhood blogger. But before all that, she was a proud University of Texas Longhorn.
Selena, has sent a cease and desist letter to Trump supporter Joe Michael Perez, who plans to host an upcoming rally at the Selena Memorial in Texas.“In cultivating the legacy of Selena, the Quintanilla's have never associated Selena with partisan politics,” reads a statement obtained by Billboard from Beverly Hills firm Singh, Singh & Trauben, LLP.
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Vanilla Ice has finally thawed his stone-cold stance on hosting a concert amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Vanilla Ice just dropped out of his performance in Austin, Texas, stating that he wasn’t aware the COVID-19 situation was so out of control in the city. TMZ says that the rapper first scheduled the concert a long time ago, but considering the rise of the coronavirus in Texas, the rapper believes now is no longer the time for him to perform.
coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. Abbott, who had pushed Texas' aggressive reopening of the state economy in May, had previously said the government could not order individuals to wear masks.
Vanilla Ice cooled off plans for a concert in Texas after taking considerable heat for an event that sought to gather hundreds of fans in one of the nation’s coronavirus hot spots.The 1990s rapper with the hit single “Ice Ice Baby” had been scheduled to play a lakeside show just outside Austin on Friday (July 3), but on Thursday he announced it was being postponed.“Due to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date,” Vanilla Ice tweeted.
Roughly 300 teens were exposed to the novel coronavirus after attending a not-so-secret and seriously irresponsible “pong fest” party in Lakeway, Texas late last month.
Rapper Vanilla Ice has indefinitely postponed his concert in Texas after receiving heavy criticism for planning the event in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. He was set to perform at a 2,500-capacity concert in Austin on Friday despite a recent surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the state.
surging cases of COVID-19 in the area.The rapper was set to perform live on July 3 at the Emerald Point Bar & Grill near Austin. The scheduled concert had local health officials in an uproar, given that the state hit a new record of confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday."I'm going to give you a little update about the concert in Austin," Ice said in an Instagram video on Thursday.
Vanilla Ice knows we’re in the middle of a global pandemic, but collecting his coins seems a lot more important to him at the moment!
taking to Instagram on Sunday, the country music star debuted their new pet.“Two-lane highway in Texas, speed limit 70.
Rapper Vanilla Ice is set to perform at a 2,500-capacity concert in Texas on Friday despite a recent surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in the state. The singer, known for his popular 1990 song, "Ice Ice Baby," is throwing the throwback Fourth of July weekend celebration in Austin, with its theme rooted in nostalgia during the global pandemic.
Vanilla Ice is set to play a 2,500 capacity show in Austin, Texas this weekend to celebrate 4th July.It comes despite a recent spike in coronavirus cases in the state, which has seen state Governor Greg Abbott scale down the reopening of bars and nightclubs.Yesterday (July 1), the Austin City Limits festival in the state, set for October, was cancelled due to the new spike in cases, but Ice has now announced a new show at the Emerald Point Bar & Grill tomorrow (July 3) in the city.“I can’t wait
Robert Matthew Van Winkle, best known by his stage name Vanilla Ice, is scheduled to perform at the Emerald Point Bar & Grill in Austin, Texas on Friday, according to a social media post from the venue.
a post on his Instagram page, writing, “I can’t wait to get back to this. The 90s were the best.