Regina Wagner/Future Image/WENN.com Ciara Shares Sweet Saturday Snap Of Husband And Kids What’s cuter than Ciara’s family? Newborn puppies maybe, and that’s about it. CiCi shared this beautiful photo with her squad on Instagram Saturday. The kiddos are so adorable, riiiiiight? Gotta love those Wilsons
John Rainford/WENN.com Nicki Minaj Encourages Her Fans To Know Their Worth In anticipation for her upcoming album Queen– which was just recently pushed back to an August release date — Nicki Minaj took to her Twitter page to give out some sound advice for all of her fans. Because her album is titled Queen , it looks like Nicki’s whole message is centered around women empowering each other and knowing their worth without any outside validation from men *snaps.* Though the actual music from the project isn’t out yet, that didn’t stop Onika from spreading the good word and letting the Barbz in on some proper self-worth education. Nicki sent out a series of tweets, revealing that she’s been proposed to 3 times, and on top of that, 4 of her boyfriends have asked her to have their children. She insists none of that is worth it for a fake Instagram relationship if you aren’t really happy with yourself. #Queen , know your worth. I’ve been proposed to 3 times; asked by 4 boyfriends to have their child. Being emotionally, mentally, or physically abused just to crack a fake smile on the gram & show off a ring is not happiness. Being cheated on, humiliated, belittled… for the gram? — Chun-Li (@NICKIMINAJ) May 26, 2018 #Queen , know your worth. You were a Queen before him. You’ll be a Queen after him. He can’t make or break you. Being equally yoked is what you should strive for. Spirituality is key. Once your spirit can soar on its own, then you are ready to “allow” him the privilege of ur time. — Chun-Li (@NICKIMINAJ) May 26, 2018 Having men treat you like dog shit because they’re famous or have money is the new era we live in. Word to the gram. Arguing w|other women while defending your abuser is the new era. Word to the gram. #Queen 8|10|18 — Chun-Li (@NICKIMINAJ) May 26, 2018 She also talks about her “new boy” who is already asking her to pop out some kids for him–but insists she loves her freedom too much. But who is she talking about? Eminem??? Nas??? The Barbz won’t rest until they find out who exactly Onika is referring to here…but so far, this tweet is just an eyebrow-raiser. New boy asked if I could have his baby in a year & a half. On God I said: “ain’t pushin out his babies til he buy da rock”. Then I busted out laughing. He said: “I’ll put a ring on it. I’ll do anything it takes”. Yet all I could think of his how much I love my new found freedom. — Chun-Li (@NICKIMINAJ) May 26, 2018 She wraps up her tweet storm by retweeting Mack Maine’s playful response to the empowerment talk, insisting that once Queen season rolls around, women who aren’t being appreciated are going to make their way out of those relationships. When I tell you I hate Mack. I can’t even have serious girl talk cuz here he go. I had to school him the other day & defend ALL WOMEN! Chile! NOTTTT on my watch!!!!! Queen SZN is HERE!!!! If you not appreciating the goodT woman you have, EXIT! Cuz she bout to know her worth https://t.co/0tOdOFsIsV — Chun-Li (@NICKIMINAJ) May 26, 2018 It looks like Nicki’s new album is going to be all about women, and her fans are all the way here for it. Unfortunately, there’s still 2 more months until Queen ‘s new release date–but hopefully the album brings more clarity on the subjects she brought up in this series of tweets.
Surprised a few fans in a Lyft ride to celebrate the new album. Buy Purpose in the Lyft app for $5 when you take a ride in Bieber Mode 11/13-11/19. More details here: http://blog.lyft.com/posts/lyf… http://www.youtube.com/v/VFNe9ZKAiCQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata The rest is here: Bieber Mode w/ Lyft
Love my Beliebers. This album’s for us. Love seeing this. New album Purpose out Nov 13th. Pre-order to get the new single Sorry: http://smarturl.it/JBPurpose. http://www.youtube.com/v/KNISnJEVz4M?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Read more from the original source: Sorry (Fan Dance Video)
Camila Cabello shares the success of her self-titled debut solo album with her fans in a new, heartfelt thank you note: ‘These songs have been my babies for a year now… And now they belong to you’
Back in October, Alaskan Bush People star Rain Brown was praised for her pro-equality message that she shared on Instagram. Some fans, however, wondered if her message about LGBT rights might be a little personal. And, rudely, a couple of fans boldly asked Rain if she’s gay. Though she had every right to ignore the questions, Rain decided to come clean and answer them. Like the rest of her family, Rain Brown has a lot on her plate. Since no, Ami Brown’s cancer wasn’t miraculously cured despite our hopes and best wishes, she’s still contending with her mother’s battle with lung cancer. That’s hard for anyone to deal with, especially a girl who’s only just turned 15. Reportedly, the Brown family is filming Season 8 in Colorado. We don’t know how much they’ve filmed — possibly just a promo or two — but filming a reality series is no joke. Oh, and with Rain’s Instagram account having reached over 45,000 followers in just a few months, she’s dealing with a lot of social media pressures as both a teenage girl and her family’s de facto spokesperson. It’s through social media that some people decided to give her a hard time by grilling her about her sexuality. Folks, straight-up asking somebody their sexual orientation is fine sometimes, awkward at other times, and sexual harassment in other contexts. When total strangers are asking a 15-year-old girl her sexual orientation, that’s seriously crossing some boundaries. Apparently, Rain’s short hair, or perhaps the fact that she calls her fans “rainbows,” or perhaps her recent message about equality, led some fans to wonder about her sexuality, which is no one’s business by Rain’s. We don’t know if they expected Rain to answer, but she did. Rain shared an optimistic post, as she often does, and a fan straight-up commented: “Are you gay?” Though we’d have absolutely understood if Rain had ignored the comment, she decided to reply with a very direct answer: “No, I’m straight.” Rain didn’t stop there, though. “And I call my fans rainbows because my name is Rain, but you do you boo.” She added to that a kissy face emoji. Some people would add that as an insult, but coming from Rain, we think that it’s to show that there are no hard feelings over the question. On another photo, a different fan commented: “I wonder if [Rain] has accepted her sexuality yet?” (Folks, if you want to speculate over somebody’s sexuality, do it in private or not at all — not on that person’s Instagram page) Rain replied: “I’m straight … so yeah, I have.” That’s a polite reply but we believe that we detect an air of frustration. To be clear, the sexuality question is inappropriate, not because gay people are somehow inherently inappropriate, but because it’s nobody’s beeswax. Also, it can constitute harassment. She shouldn’t be faced with these questions, folks. Not just because plenty of LGBT+ folks don’t feel comfortable coming out at 15 (if they’re even aware), but because it’s straight-up inappropriate. We understand the desire to know as much as possible about the stars you admire. And, quite frankly, a lot of television is starved for decent LGBT+ representation. Reality television is definitely included. But instead of asking stars to come out — whether they’re actually gay or not — how about if we all instead mind our own business? Especially when the reality stars in question are, you know, 15. View Slideshow: Rain Brown: See the Alaskan Bush People Star’s Selfies That Get So Much Hate!
I guess Sara Jean Underwood is still hard at work making fresh new content for all 3K of her Patreon suckers — sorry, I mean subscribers — because here she is giving new meaning to the term “riding bareback”. And don’t get me wrong, it’s definitely hot, but I feel like we’ve seen it before. If Sara really wants to give her fans something new and inventive, how about riding a blogger? No hottie’s ever done that before. Trust me. » view all 12 photos
Ryan Seacrest is the latest famous name to face allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ubiquitous TV and radio personality has been accused of acting inappropriately with a former stylist. This same publication reports that the the alleged victim made a substantial financial request of Seacrest in exchange for her silence. The American Idol emcee and Kelly Ripa co-host refused said request. The unnamed woman worked as a wardrobe stylist for E! and says the incident took place about 10 years ago. No details about her claims against Seacrest have been made public. A spokesperson for E!, however, has confirmed that the cable network is conducting an investigation into the matter. And Seacrest has released a lengthy statement in his own defense. It reads as follows: Recently, someone that worked as a wardrobe stylist for me nearly a decade ago at E! News, came forward with a complaint suggesting I behaved inappropriately toward her. If I made her feel anything but respected, I am truly sorry. I dispute these reckless allegations and I plan to cooperate with any corporate inquiries that may result. I treat all my colleagues with kindness, dignity, and understanding, as this is a principle that’s core to who I am. Throughout my 25 years in the entertainment industry, the majority of my co-workers have been women, and I’ve endeavored to foster a positive work environment of mutual respect and courtesy, as that’s how I believe it should be. I’m distraught that anyone or any situation would call that into question. I’m proud of my workplace reputation, and believe my track record will speak for itself. I’m an advocate for women. I will continue to support their voices. Seacrest, of course, is a very busy and successful producer and host. He currently sits each morning opposite Ripa on Live With Kelly and Ryan” weekday mornings on ABC; is scheduled to serve as host of that network’s upcoming revival of American Idol next spring. This news comes amid a wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations that have rocked Hollywood over the pastfew weeks, starting with back-to-back bombshell reports in The New York Times and The New Yorker that detailed allegations of sexual assault by Harvey Weinstein. Since then, accusations of misconduct have been leveled against such significant stars as Kevin Spacey, Lous C.K. and Jeffrey Tambor, just to name a few. We’ll update this story with more details as news breaks. View Slideshow: Weinstein Scandal: Which Powerful Men Are Accused of Sexual Misconduct?
Malcolm Young, one of the original members of AC/DC, has passed away. He was 64 years old. At this point, it’s not clear what caused Malcolm’s death, though we do know that he’d been suffering from dementia since at least 2014. It was then that his family — his brother Angus co-founded the band with him, and another Young brother, George, acted as a producer — announced he’d be leaving the band due to his health issues. In a statement released this morning, AC/DC wrote that “Today it is with deep heartfelt sadness that AC/DC has to announce the passing of Malcolm Young.” “Malcolm, along with Angus [Young, Malcolm’s brother], was the founder and creator of AC/DC. With enormous dedication and commitment he was the driving force behind the band.” “As a guitarist, songwriter and visionary he was a perfectionist and a unique man,” the statement continued. “He always stuck to his guns and did and said exactly what he wanted.” “He took great pride in all that he endeavored. His loyalty to the fans was unsurpassed.” In addition to the statement from AC/DC as a whole, Angus released one of his own. “As his brother it is hard to express in words what he has meant to me during my life,” he wrote, “the bond we had was unique and very special.” “He leaves behind an enormous legacy that will live on forever,” he added. “Malcolm, job well done.” Yet another statement was released by the rest of Malcolm’s family — they referred to him as “a songwriter, guitarist, performer, producer and visionary who inspired many.” “From the outset he knew what he wanted to achieve and, along with his younger brother, took to the world stage giving their all at every show.” “Nothing less would do for their fans.” Malcolm’s death must have hit the Young family especially hard — his older brother, George, passed away just last month. His death will no doubt be tough for AC/DC fans, because after all, he was a huge, huge part of the band. He and Angus formed AC/DC in 1973, and Malcolm played rhythm guitar all the way up until 2010 when they wrapped up their tour for their Black Ice album. Black Ice, released in 2008, was also the last album on which Malcolm was credited as a songwriter. Stevie Young, his nephew, replaced him in 2014 in time to record AC/DC’s most recent album, Rock or Bust. Our condolences to Malcolm’s friends and family — and, of course, all of his fans. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam
Source: Gregg DeGuire / Getty Cardi B continues to win at everything she does. This week, a club promoter failed to deliver her payment before she was scheduled to perform. Cardi dragged the promoter in front of everyone but still performed for her fans. Check the video below. Promoter booked @iamcardib then didn’t have the backend & the club is packed. Ppl usually get hurt for that shit & she still performed. pic.twitter.com/E7mXPi2Q5U — BIGNOAH (@BIGNOAH256) November 4, 2017