One Like Manchester concert: Ariana Grande’s boyfriend Mac Miller dueted with his like The 25-year-ancient rapper took to Instagram to praise Ariana as she celebrates turning 24, sharing a hilarious picture with his gorgeous other half as they both posed by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. He perfectly wrote: “Pleased Birthday to this adorable pure soul who has reminded me what being pleased feels like….
EXCLUSIVE
Justin Bieber came to a mountaintop and then did something really bizarre this week on a hike.
The Biebs was roaming Runyon Canyon when he passed a hiker and his wife, who recognized him and said, “Hey Biebs, what’s up?”
So started a 20-minute reflective conversation in which Bieber opined about life, L.A. and fame.
…
OK! Magazine brings you the official photo album as Celebrity Huge Brother 2015 winner and cheating husband pledge their commitment
Former Fate's Child singer released a statement about her late mum
Former Fate's Child singer released a statement about her late mum
Billy Bragg is calling out Taylor Swift for “selling her…
A year after coming out as a lesbian, former “Glee” star Charice Pempengco speaks candidly about her sexuality in an upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, telling the TV mogul, “My soul is like male.”
The 22-year-ancient singer, who came publicly on Filipina TV last June, tells Winfrey in an episode of the show “Where Are They Know” that she knew she was gay when she was 5-years-ancient ,…
Passion and obsession are the watchwords of northern soul, a British composition scene revolving around the like and pursuit of rare American soul tunes. Fittingly, Elaine Constantine’s 1974-set coming-of-ager (centred on newcomers Josh Whitehouse and Elliot James Langridge) is driven by detail – though it wisely eschews shots of Mods flicking through record racks for furious pill-popping and “dancing like Bruce Lee”…
Few things scream 1984 like Spandau Ballet vs Duran Duran on TV’s Pop Quiz, a battle royale typical of George Hencken’s selective but evocative Spandau portrait. The rise/fall arc is familiar but a reliance on archive footage (no talking heads) offers an immersive plunge into Spandau’s journey from effective-class London to Blitz-club epiphanies, stardom, split, royalty scraps and reunion.