Tytyana Miller, the daughter of rapper Master P whose struggles with addiction were documented on the WE TV reality series Growing Up Hip Hop, has died at the age of 29.
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The xx singer Oliver Sim has officially gone public with the news that he has been living with HIV since he was 17.The 32 year old musician revealed that he had been living with the diagnosis in "shame and fear" for so long, he felt now was the right time to reveal his HIV status to the world. Opening up about his diagnoses the singer revealed he had penned the song Hideous to describe how he "felt towards myself" after first getting diagnosed with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) as a teenager.
Sharing the news on Instagram on Monday, Oliver said: "I’ve been living with HIV since I was 17 and it’s played with how I’ve felt towards myself, and how I’ve assumed others have felt towards me, from that age and into my adult life." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . "So, quite impulsively, I wrote it on a song called Hideous.
I thought I could release it in the world and be done with it. "After playing the song to my mum, being the protective and wise mum that she is, she gave me some of the best advice I’ve ever received.
"She suggested that I spend some time having conversations with people in my life first. "Either people I hadn’t told yet, or people I had told but hadn’t wanted to talk much further on it." The singer went on to reveal that he had spent the next two years having those "difficult and uncomfortable conversations”, but that ultimately it allowed him to "feel a lot freer" and strengthened his relationship with the people in his life and with himself.
Tytyana Miller, the daughter of rapper Master P whose struggles with addiction were documented on the WE TV reality series Growing Up Hip Hop, has died at the age of 29.
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KTVU. “However, if the Pride Board does not reverse its decision, I will join our city public safety departments that are not participating in the Pride Parade.“Let’s be very clear about who we are talking about: brave women and men who not only have the courage to put on their uniforms and go out and risk their lives every day to serve our city, but who also have the courage to do so as openly out women and men in uniform,” she added.Breed’s decision to opt out of the parade highlights a growing controversy regarding Pride events held in many major cities, where organizers have either sought to ban LGBTQ officers from marching in the parade altogether or to ban them from wearing uniforms while at Pride events.
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Metallica made an appearance at San Francisco Giants’ baseball match with the New York Mets yesterday (May 24).The metal veterans returned to their hometown to perform the national anthem and see singer James Hetfield throw the first pitch. It’s the eighth time the band have performed the annual tradition.“It’s a tradition that we’ve missed the last two seasons, so we’re really excited for the return of Metallica Night at Oracle Park with our hometown baseball team, the San Francisco Giants,” Metallica said in a statement via Consequence.“This year marks the eighth time we’ll take the field for the National Anthem, first pitch, and a few other pre-game shenanigans.”.@Metallica played tonight’s national anthem with City Connect guitars and equipment pic.twitter.com/a6lAkV0Db2— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) May 25, 2022It comes a month after Jack White also took to the field at Comerica Park in Detroit to perform the US national anthem before the Detroit Tigers’ baseball game against the Chicago White Sox.The performance coincided with the release of his fourth solo album, ‘Fear Of The Dawn’.Last week, Metallica frontman Hetfield praised his bandmates during an on-stage speech in Brazil last, saying that their support “means the world to me”.“I’ve gotta tell you, I wasn’t feeling very good before I came out here,” the frontman said.
English indie rock band xx’s songwriter, bassist, and vocalist Oliver Sim has revealed that he has been living with HIV since he was a teenager. Sim (32), disclosed that he was living with HIV in his newly released song ‘Hideous‘. His first solo album Hideous Bastard is scheduled to be released on September 9. “I imagine that might paint a picture of a dark, “woe is me” sounding album, but in recent years I’ve become a firm believer that the best antidote to these feelings can be bringing them to the surface and shedding some light on them,” said Sim.
Oliver Sim of The xx has announced that he will release his debut album later this year. It’s called ‘Hideous Bastard’ and is apparently inspired by a concoction of Sim’s own life and his love of horror movies.Its first single is ‘Hideous’, featuring Jimmy Somerville, and comes with a video directed by Yann Gonzalez, with whom Sim has also collaborated on a short horror film that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.“Early on in the making of my record, ‘Hideous Bastard’, I realised that I was writing a lot about fear and shame”, says Sim.
Oliver Sim of The xx has revealed he has been living with HIV since he was 17. Sim disclosed the news while sharing new solo song "Hideous," which will feature on Sim's forthcoming solo debut album, Hideous Bastard, due September 9.
Oliver Sim has shared his new single ‘Hideous’, which addresses the xx musician’s diagnosis with HIV at the age of 17.The track is the latest preview of Sim’s newly announced debut solo album ‘Hideous Bastard’, which has been produced by Jamie xx and is set for release on September 9 via Young.Sim has today (May 23) shared ‘Hideous’, which features Bronski Beat and The Communards’ Jimmy Somerville on guest vocals. It’s also been accompanied by a new Yann Gonzalez-directed video, which you can see below.In a note accompanying its release, Sim explained that ‘Hideous’ explores his experience of living with HIV.“Early on in the making of my record, ‘Hideous Bastard’, I realised that I was writing a lot about fear and shame,” Sim wrote.
Many stars opt to have home births, and some even choose to have several family members present as they welcome their new addition. Most recently, former The Only Way Is Essex star Sam Faiers, 31, welcomed her third child with her partner Paul Knightley, 34, and she shared snaps of her intimate home birth on social media, revealing that she'd opted to have her other two children present as their little brother arrived.
Wilson Chapman editorRotoscope animation is a rare technique on television, and a rare one to see used as well as it is in Prime Video’s “Undone.”Created by Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the series is shot in live-action on green screen soundstages, with the footage animated by the companies Submarine and Minnow Mountain. The result is a formally inventive series that uses dreamlike, hazy animated imagery to tell the slippery story of Alma (Rosa Salazar) as she confronts her memories of her father’s death by leaping through time to prevent it.For the show’s recent second season, the animation of “Undone” gets even more ambitious, as the narrative sees Alma and her sister Becca (Angelique Cabral) travel into the memories and traumatic pasts of their father Jacob (Bob Odenkirk), mother Camila (Constance Marie) and eventually their grandmother Geraldine (Holley Fain).
Oliver Hudson has received, and revealed, such unbelievable news, he is holding back tears.ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe star took to Instagram to share yet another candid video, familiar for any loyal fan, as he boarded a plane, but still took a moment to share the exciting announcement.Oliver revealed that his hit show, The Cleaning Lady, was renewed for a second season, and in true Oliver nature, the announcement didn't come without its fair share of humor.WATCH: The trailer for The Cleaning LadyMORE: Oliver Hudson prepares for huge change but fans are undecidedHe kicked off that exciting news by saying: "Hey, it's me, it's Oliver Hudson, Oliver Ruttledge Hudson," wearing a cap with a flamingo on it, and sunglasses, as the sounds of the airplane gearing up for take-off were heard in the background.While he expressed his gratitude for fans and viewers, he also set high expectations for them.He said: "I'm on an airplane, headed to New York City, to announce the second season of The Cleaning Lady, the show on Fox… it's gonna rock." The actor went on to hilariously explain: "I'm landing in Kennedy, I expect to see those welcome signs, screaming fans, you know, crying, fainting."A post shared by Oliver Hudson (@theoliverhudson)The exciting announcementHe painted quite the dramatic setting, expressing anticipation over potentially seeing fans, joking: "I can't wait to see you guys there, passing out, I'm going to call paramedics so we have someone on hand."MORE: Oliver Hudson cheered on by sister Kate as he shares hospital photoMORE: Kate Hudson reveals why she stopped inviting her brother Oliver Hudson to her star-studded partiesThe father-of-three concluded his
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Vogue Williams has shared another sweet snap of her newborn son, Otto.The model and presenter, who gave birth to her third child in April, took to Instagram to mark three weeks since his birth.The snap shows her baby boy fast asleep and tucked up in blankets, with his hands in the air. She captioned the snap: "Three weeks with Otto" with a heart emoji. Vogue also took another snap of Otto, this time asleep in his pram while on a walk in the park, on her Stories.