Dating Nelly, Angering Floyd Mayweather

Seemingly out of nowhere, Floyd Mayweather came out this week and said Shantel Jackson got an abortion last year. The boxer took to social media – Facebook and Instagram, to be exact – and said he broke off the couple’s engagement last year because Jackson aborted the pair’s twins against his wishes.  Mayweather even posted a photo of an ultrasound as proof. [Read More]

From the archive, 30 July 1994: Photojournalist Kevin Carter dies | News photography

A member of South Africa's neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) begs for his life, Bophuthatswana, March 1994. Photograph: Kevin Carter Photograph: Kevin CarterA member of South Africa's neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) begs for his life, Bophuthatswana, March 1994. Photograph: Kevin Carter Photograph: Kevin CarterFrom the Guardian archiveNews photographyObituaryFrom the archive, 30 July 1994: Photojournalist Kevin Carter diesObituary: Award-winning photographer kills himself, haunted by the horrors he witnessed during his short and brilliant career [Read More]

Primarks Chip mug is back in stores.... with this one adorable new feature

LAST year, Primark dropped a product that caused such a stir amongst Disney fans, it sold out almost everywhere. The cute Chip mug from their Beauty And The Beast collection was so endearing that eager shoppers were desperate to get their hands on one – and now, they’re back and even cuter than before. Chip is the ceramic son of Mrs Potts from the Disney film, and is a popular character due to his cheeky lines and rosy grin. [Read More]

'Raining spiders': airborne arachnids appear over south-east Brazil | Brazil

Brazil This article is more than 5 years old'Raining spiders': airborne arachnids appear over south-east BrazilThis article is more than 5 years oldSoaring temperatures bring tales of eight-legged invaders as huge numbers of communal species spin invisible webs in the sky Summer in south-east Brazil has brought soaring temperatures and some disconcerting eight-legged visitors. Residents in a rural area of southern Minas Gerais state have reported skies “raining spiders”, a phenomenon which experts say is typical in the region during hot, humid weather. [Read More]

Creator Susan Harris' Health Diagnosis Inspired This Storyline

TV 'The Golden Girls' is one of TV's classic sitcoms. The series is the brainchild of Susan Harris who introduced these iconic characters to viewers in 1985. The show wasn't afraid to tackle any topic. Harris' own real-life health concerns inspired this Dorothy storyline. Published on November 7, 2021 2 min read In 1985, The Golden Girls premiered on the NBC Network. The sitcom about four older women in Miami became an instant hit for Saturday night viewers. [Read More]

Paul McCartney Taught Jon Bon Jovi a Beatles Trick For His New Album

Celebrity / Music Jon Bon Jovi played his new album for Paul McCartney, and McCartney shared the old Beatles methods he and John Lennon used to use to write songs. Published on May 1, 2020 3 min read Jon Bon Jovi had completed the music for a new Bon Jovi album when the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic hit. He used the time to add another song, “Do What We Can,” to the forthcoming album, but the release is to be determined. [Read More]

Rob Schneider Biography

The veteran comedian of the NBC sketch comedy series , Rob Schneider is known for his versatile talent as an actor, screenwriter, and director. Professional since, the TV personality has opened his gateway leading to his empire on the big screen and TV. To date, Schneider has appeared in many famous films like andAlongside his career, Rob, married thrice, also makes headlined for his love life, especially his blissful relationship with his third wife Patricia Maya Schneider. [Read More]

Triangle of Sadness review heavy-handed satire on the super-rich loses its shape

Peter Bradshaw's film of the weekCannes 2022ReviewThe new film from Palme d’Or winner Ruben Östlund takes aim at obvious targets, and makes a mess of hitting them Sadness of some shape will now perhaps forever be associated with this satire which won the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes film festival: its beautiful young star Charlbi Dean died in August of a freak infection. Her scenes are impressive, but the film itself is bafflingly overrated: strident, derivative and dismayingly deficient in genuine laughs, Ruben Östlund’s new movie is a heavy-handed Euro-satire, without the subtlety and insight of his breakthrough movie Force Majeure, or the power of his comparable Palme-winning spectacle about the art world, The Square. [Read More]