On Jan. 12, Randi Dery of Prince George, B.C. posted a brief video on social media trying to attract the attention of Ryan Reynolds.
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Beyoncé shared a four-minute-long video on her Instagram story in which she reflected on 2020. "Cheers to 2020," the video reads.
It starts with a video of the 2020 countdown, then shows footage of Bey Good and Tina Lawson's COVID-19 testing efforts on May of this year. Also featured were Bey's many uplifting speeches she gave this year, including her BET Awards speech and her commencement address to 2020 graduates.
On Jan. 12, Randi Dery of Prince George, B.C. posted a brief video on social media trying to attract the attention of Ryan Reynolds.
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With so much extra downtime the past ten months, it’s no wonder the majority of us have pretty much completed Netflix. If you’re bored of what’s on offer, fear not, there’s plenty of amazing telly heading our way this year.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z are now the proud parents of a nine-year-old! Blue Ivy marked her birthday on 7 January, and while the pandemic has restricted the celebrations, no doubt the little girl still had a day to remember.
At the beginning of each year, Beyoncé usually does a photo dump on her website of photos from the previous year. 2021 was no exception.
Beyoncé has shown her fans that some good things did happen in that bizarre year. The 24-time Grammy winner is famously private and restricted on social media but does usually ends the year with a compilation of videos celebrating hers, her family's and her fans achievements, successes and celebrations throughout the year.
Beyonce has given fans a rare glimpse at her three-year-old twins Sir and Rumi in a photo and video compilation chronicling the ups and downs of 2020. The Irreplaceable hitmaker, who is married to rap icon JAY-Z, has kept her youngest children largely out of the spotlight but as she marked the start of the New Year, the superstar shared personal footage of herself spending time with her young family on social media.
Beyonce has had quite an incredible year!
A post shared by Legends Only Fan Page (@meshiaboo32)From footage of her children to previously unseen outfits, Beyoncé really spoiled us with her end of year drop. The superstar shared a clip of her daughter, Rumi, rapping, before Beyoncé asked the little girl if she'd had a good summer.
Guns N’ Roses covering Soundgarden‘s ‘Black Hole Sun’ – watch it below.Captured at Tennessee’s Exit 111 festival in 2019, the professionally shot footage has been released as part of the band’s ongoing video series exhibiting handpicked performances from their 2016-2019 ‘Not In This Lifetime Tour’.Entitled Not In This Lifetime Selects: Exit 111, the video also sees the band perform ‘Live And Let Die’, ‘Shadow Of Your Love’, ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’ and ‘Paradise City’.See GnR’s rendition of
Beyoncé surprised her Beyhive with a special message for the new year, as well as reflected on her incredible 2020. The singer posted a 4-minute video on her Instagram, which took a look at all her greatest accomplishments last year.
Beyonce is sharing a special look into her life with three children.
Mariah Carey gave her lambs a special treat on Thursday night, posting a video of herself singing the classic song, «Auld Lang Syne,» to ring in 2021. In the clip, Mimi appears to be standing outside in a sparkly silver dress with snow all around her. She then breaks into an a capella version of the song, stopping partway through to apologize. «I don't know how it goes,» she joked before finishing the song.Carey then addressed her fans, saying, «Never could pronounce it properly.
While 2020 will go down as one of the worst years in recent memory for many, Beyoncé has managed to give her fans plenty of things to smile about. From the release of Black Is King on Disney+ to performing on the "Savage" remix with Megan Thee Stallion to her charity BEYGOOD offering grants to those impacted by the eviction crisis, Beyoncé has continually shown she is there for people.
landing on HBO Max (and select theaters) on Christmas Day. The followup sees Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) several decades after the WWI setting of the first film, now working at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.