According to Gary With Da Tea, Jay-Z displays a certain behavior toward his wife Beyonce when they’re out at a game sitting court side. It’s easy to pass it…
Spring is around the corner, and no one’s more prepared than Beyoncè. The pop star hit up a basketball game in the quintessential transitional look. She teamed a leather jacket with ripped jeans, a black tee, a fedora and ankle strap pumps. Curly blonde hair and neutral makeup compliment the look perfectly. Take a cue […]
Joey Feek, the country and gospel singer whose brave battle with cancer made headlines over the past several months, died on Friday while surrounded by friends and family members. She was 40 years old. Husband Rory Feek, who comprised one half of music duo with his wife and who chronicled her journey on his blog, confirmed the news via a post titled “A Dream Come True.” “My wife’s greatest dream came true today. She is in Heaven,” Rory wrote. Joey was diagnosed with cervical cancer in May 2014, just four months after giving birth to her daughter, Indiana. “The cancer is gone, the pain has ceased and all her tears are dry,” Rory wrote this afternoon. “Joey is in the arms of her beloved brother Justin and using her pretty voice to sing for her savior. At 2:30 this afternoon, as we were gathered around her, holding hands and praying.. my precious bride breathed her last.” Rory spent the final few weeks of his wife’s life keeping fans apprised of her progress, often sharing photos of Joey and their daughter. He had told blog followers earlier in the week that he didn’t think Joey had much time left. “A few more days,” he wrote at the time of how long he presumed Joey would still be with us, adding: “In the 40 short years that Joey has lived, my bride has accomplished many great things… she’s lived a very full life. “But even more than that, she has loved those around her greatly and been loved greatly in return. I can honestly say that Joey’s isn’t just a life well-lived, it’s a life well-loved.” Joey and Rory were married in 2002 and their group, Joey + Rory, was nominated for a Grammy earlier this year. “I pray that one morning I just don’t wake up,” she said in her final interview with The Tennessean. “But I don’t fear anything because I’m so close to God and we’ve talked about it so many times. I know he’s close. And I know he loves me. I’m really at peace.” View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Passed Away in 2016: Gone, But Not Forgotten
The pressure is building for Jay Z. Last year, a 21-year-old aspiring rapper named Rymir Satterthwaite claimed Jay Z was his biological father, but thus far Mr. Beyonce has refused to take a paternity test. And now, the Families Civil Liberties Union is getting involved, according to Radar Online. The president of the association, Gregory T. Roberts, wrote a letter to Jay Z’s legal team , urging them to force the rapper to take a DNA test to determine whether or not he is indeed Satterthwaite’s father. “If Jay Z is innocent, I’m curious why you don’t advise him to take the paternity test rather than create false battles and artificial conflict with an upstanding not-for-profit,” wrote Roberts. “I have been 100% cooperative with you.” “In turn, you seem determined to create a frivolous legal blizzard of subpoenas in a futile attempt to find some hidden treasure trove of information that we don’t have,” he continued. Last year, Satterthwaite and his legal guardian Lillie Colley filed a civil suit against Jay Z, claiming that he provided fraudulent information to the court to try and silence the man who claims to be his son. Satterthwaite and Colley in turn sought damages to be paid by Jay Z. Now, Roberts alleges that Jay’s legal team has had a hand in some unethical legal maneuvering. “[The case] appears to involve a politically connected law firm that leverages the legal system as a sword and, through cozy relations with judges and politicians, receives a sweetheart deal that denies the legal rights of others,” Roberts continued. In conclusion, Roberts brought Jay Z’s wife, the one and only Queen Bey, into the mix. “Like Beyonce, who stands against police officers who overstep their power, we stand against lawyers who seek an unfair advantage with friendly judges and legally abuse adversaries seeking fairness in the judicial system,” he wrote. “Only you can know if you fall into that category. If you do think you are in that category, we (of course) would hate to find Jay-Z falling victim to a predatory lawyer using him for his money.” Eep. Harsh words for Jay and his lawyers. We can’t help but wonder what Beyonce is thinking. Earlier this week, rumors surfaced that she announced her plans to divorce the rapper during a drunken episode at friend Kelly Rowland’s birthday party.
Blue Ivy may have been the real star of Beyonce’s surprise “Formation” video, so when Bey performed it at the Super Bowl, of course Baby Blue was there enjoying all the fun.
In the new clip for BET’s upcoming series “Chasing Destiny” Kelly Rowland is trying to build a girl group that can rival the success of her legendary trio, Destiny’s Child.
NYPD Says They Want Beyonce To Apologize For Super Bowl Performance Should Queen Bey apologize for her Black powery Super Bowl performance ? According to TMZ , the NPYD says they will only protect Bey if she apologizes for her “ advocating hostility towards police ” during her recent performance and “Formation” music video. Our NYPD sources admit they don’t believe Beyonce was advocating hostility toward police in her homage to the Black Panthers. Problem is … they say that’s the way it came across for millions of viewers. We’re told cops are bitter and want her to publicly disavow violence or any other type of aggression toward police. While she’s at it, they’d also like an explanation as to what she really meant. Should Bey really apologize??