Month: January 2021

LeBron James Jr., born Oct. 6, 2004, is a high school basketball standout just like his dear, old, four-time NBA champion father, LeBron James, having taken his talents to Chatsworth Sierra Canyon in the San Fernando Valley. The private school is known as a destination for next-generation talent, Bronny’s teammates and predecessors including Zaire Wade and alumni Scottie
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Last night’s episode of 90 Day Fiance  was full of drama. There was a healthy portion of disappointment with a side of delusion. It seems like every episode these people get more and more ridiculous. Just when you think things can’t get any worse, some members of the 90 Day Fiance cast find a way
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It’s time for Noah Centineo to enjoy all the ice cream he’s loved before. The actor shared on Instagram on Sunday, Jan. 17 that he recently underwent surgery to remove his tonsils after years of enduring throat-related illness.  “Got my tonsils taken out 2 days ago,” he wrote. “Goodbye chronic tonsillitis and strep throat. I
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The 2016 presidential election was central to Carole Radziwill’s storyline on Real Housewives of New York season 9. She hosted a victory party for Hillary Clinton, which she planned before finding out the election results. Carole’s tagline even played into that election loss, with her quipping, “In the politics of friendship, I win the popular
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BBE Music recently announced a 20th anniversary reissue of J Dilla’s landmark 2001 record Welcome 2 Detroit. Today, the label has shared Japanese DJ/producer Muro’s remix of “Think Twice,” which is included in the reissue package. Hear it below. The deluxe remastered edition of Welcome 2 Detroit arrives February 5, presented as a 12-disc 7″
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Icon Collection Lip Gloss in Dancing Queen ($19): Similar to the lipstick formula, the gloss applies on smoothly and is deeply moisturizing. The product also offers high shine and intense opacity, making your lips appear plump and juicy. And while this can be used as a top coat over the lipstick, I liked wearing it on its own. I found the
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Real Housewives of Dallas returned without one very formidable Texan. LeeAnne Locken did not come back to the series after calling Kary Brittingham a “Mexican” approximately 40 different times on camera. After being put on blast and re-seated by Brandi Redmond at the last reunion, we won’t see LeeAnne again. But maybe Brandi will have
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Some rather big news recently dropped suggesting that Chris Evans will be returning, in some capacity, as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This came as quite the surprise to many, given the end of Avengers: Endgame. Not to mention Evans’ personal comments on the matter over the last year or so. Whether or
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The American Idol judges said “yes,” and now, Kat Luna and Alex Garrido have said “I do.”  The Miami-based couple, who auditioned together in March 2020 with a rendition of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper‘s “Shallow” from A Star Is Born, officially tied the knot on Jan. 15 in a ceremony in Tennessee.  Kat shared the news that she was officially “Mrs. Georgia”—a nod
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Phil Spector, the “wall of sound” producer famous for his work in 1960s pop and rock music, has died, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has confirmed. In a post on their website, the CDCR wrote that Spector “was pronounced deceased of natural causes” yesterday (January 16), at an outside hospital. His official cause
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