Drake took the stage with Nicki Minaj to perform his new single “Make Me Proud”. We all know how Drake feels about Nicki and her cakes but during his performance, his feelings came out and just couldn’t help himself! Take a Peek: Looks like Nicki should perform with Drake more often. If these two were behind closed doors, no one would have to imagine what would happen. Can’t say that we have ever seen him this live and animated… He almost look like the rapper he pens to be! Drake might want to calm all that down, seeing that Nicki Minaj’s weave carrrier boyfriend might not like all that! Flip to the next page for a Peek at Drake’s first Love…
This is one tough, old, mutha-Fauja!! A 100-year-old runner became the oldest person to complete a full-distance marathon when he finished the race in Toronto on Sunday. Fauja Singh earned a spot in the Guiness World Book of Records for his accomplishment. It took Singh more than eight hours to cross the finish line — more than six hours after Kenya’s Kenneth Mungara won the event for the fourth straight year — and he was the last competitor to complete the course. But his time wasn’t nearly as remarkable as the accomplishment. Event workers dismantled the barricades along the finish line and took down sponsor banners even as Singh made his way up the final few hundred yards of the race. Family, friends and supporters greeted Singh when he finished the race. “Beating his original prediction, he’s overjoyed,” his coach and translator Harmander Singh said. “Earlier, just before we came around the (final) corner, he said, ‘Achieving this will be like getting married again.’ “He’s absolutely overjoyed, he’s achieved his lifelong wish.” This is the second time Singh has set a world record in his “golden years” In the 2003 Toronto event, he set the mark in the 90-plus category, finishing the race in 5 hours, 40 minutes and 1 second. And on Thursday in Toronto, Singh broke world records for runners older than 100 in eight different distances ranging from 100 meters to 5,000 meters. Congratulations sir, we hope you make it to a marathon when you’re 101. Source