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  1. Success won on this one
  2. British boxer Fes Batista recalls in an interview with Express Sport how he almost ended his life over racial abuse and bullying before Lady Gaga’s “Marry The Night” saved his life. https://www.express.co.uk/sport/boxing/1598606/British-boxer-Fes-Batista-Roy-Jones-Jr-Lady-Gaga-Floyd-Mayweather-boxing-news SaintGa did that.
  3. At 8:15 Since buying back ownership of her clothing brand she said she has drained her bank accounts and is on a budget and using cash.
  4. https://www.instagram.com/p/CcmIlQBlndc/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
  5. truthteller

    Lana Del Rey debuts power move

    the powerlifting training works wonders
  6. The intense press days preceding West Side Story’s December release, when Zegler took part in interview after interview, have passed. One moment remains in my mind. In a roundtable conversation, women in the cast—Zegler, Ariana DeBose, and Rita Moreno—were questioned about controversy surrounding costar Ansel Elgort. In 2020, a woman accused Elgort of sexually assaulting her in 2014, when she was reportedly 17 years old and he was 20. Why would it be on his female costars, of all people, to speak on his actions, I ask? Zegler is immediately alert, open to the question. She too doesn’t understand why throughout the film’s junket, she was the one receiving questions about Elgort’s actions, “even though the person in question was present,” she says. (Elgort, who reportedly participated in only group interviews during the junket, said initially in a now-deleted Instagram post that he had a “brief, legal, and entirely consensual relationship” with the woman and denied all allegations of sexual assault. “I have never and would never assault anyone.”) “It was a real gut punch, honestly,” says Zegler of being asked to answer for her male coworker. “I reverted back to this brain space I was in [back in] June of 2020, when the accusation surfaced. We were in the middle of the first wave of lockdown, and there was nothing to do but doom-scroll. Those days were some of the worst mental health days I’ve ever had. I was sitting there having just turned 19, on the precipice of what was promised to be the biggest moment in my life, and was being held accountable [by the public] for accusations that not only had nothing to do with me but were made about a situation that was said to have occurred [five] years prior to when I had met and worked with this person. With no thought to the fact that I was also 17 when I met this person, 17 when I worked with them, 17 and 18 when I had to do love scenes.” Much has been read into what Zegler did or didn’t say about Elgort, with the internet desperate for clues into how she responded to the situation. Behind the scenes, she says, she was devastated. “[There is] inherent discomfort that comes with that realization that there are tons of people who think that you have to answer for the actions of an adult male who can speak for himself. It is so wildly disappointing at every turn, no matter how you slice it. No matter how many times I’ve tried to justify people’s concern when it comes to me in my brain, but then realizing that it comes from a place of me having to answer for that, and not them actually caring about whether or not I was okay, was really hurtful. And also paying no mind when it came to the conversation between myself and these other incredible women in my cast, without any thought process to our experiences as women in the industry who constantly find ourselves in close encounters with men in power, and a very iconic woman in Hollywood who has spoken about her experience with sexual assault. In the grand scheme of things with this woman who has come forward with these allegations, I cannot imagine what she had to go through. If I’m sitting here thinking that those days were traumatizing for me, I don’t pretend to know. I could never know,” Zegler says, finally adding, “I really don’t have anything to do with this conversation, and I’m looking forward to moving past it.” https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a39727526/rachel-zegler-interview-may-2022/
  7. apparently the same station leaked the release date of his debut solo single too...
  8. To this drama Edited title because it has became a copypasta
  9. her response to everyone dragging her : "I just hold something, I did not kill him"
  10. https://www.instagram.com/stories/6ix9ine/2820704880748605988/
  11. Michelle Williams on sex, sins and the ‘Wrath’ of Tina Knowles Forgive her father for she has sinned. Alongside former Destiny’s Child bandmates Beyoncé Knowles and Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams has sung about being a “Survivor,” but in “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story” the 42-year-old must fight to survive when a jilted ex-lover is out for her blood. In the Lifetime film from executive producers T.D. Jakes, Derrick Williams and Shaun Robinson, Williams stars as single lawyer Chastity Jeffries focused on her career and becoming partner in her law firm until she meets someone who, at first, seems like the perfect guy. Xavier Collins, played by 44-year-old Canadian actor Antonio Cupo, is handsome, sexy and hard to resist. After a quick seduction and a steamy shower scene, Chastity is hooked. But what starts as a passionate spark turns into a dangerous blaze. Based on the series of books by Victoria Christopher Murray, “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story” also stars Williams’ lifelong friend, Tina Knowles, 68, who plays Chastity’s mother Sarah. Meanwhile, “Growing up Hip Hop'” alum Romeo Miller, 32, (known to many as former teen heartthrob rapper Lil’ Romeo) takes on the spicy role of Chastity’s childhood boyfriend, Roger Thompkins. The Post caught up with the singer and actress about her newest film, which debuts Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. EST, working alongside Mama Knowles and the possible long-awaited reunion of Destiny’s Child. Michelle Williams channels her inner survivor in “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.” Ryan Plummer/ Courtesy of A+E Networks Your character is a professional woman who’s very successful and focused on her career. Did you relate to Chastity and notice any parallels between your life and hers? Absolutely. I’m officially single. I found myself resonating with her in a lot of ways. You hit the nail on the head about looking for love [and] wanting love. Maybe you don’t make the right choices in love, but you’re making the right career moves. And how many women can possibly relate. You’re killing it in career, but the love thing ain’t quite balancing out. What was your experience working with Tina Knowles, who plays your mom, Sarah, in the film? It was beautiful to work with Miss Tina because she’s been like a mother, a nurturer and a protector of me for 22 years. And so when we got on set, we just looked each other in the eye, and it was just kind of natural for us to do what we do. I mean, there were moments in my life where Miss Tina has had to console me like a mother would. She’s had to give me advice like a mother would. So actually, when they mentioned her name, when I got the phone call about doing the movie, she’s the reason why I said yes. We knew with the mention of each other’s names that this is going to be great to do. Tina Knowles and Michelle Williams play mother and daughter in the new Lifetime film. Ryan Plummer/ Courtesy of A+E Networks Did you talk with Beyoncé while filming with her mom Tina? Myself, Beyoncé and Kelly have our group chats and I was texting the girls like, “Yo, mom is killing it!” So it was just really a joy to still have a sisterhood [and] relationship all of these years. The chemistry between you, Kelly and Beyoncé is undeniable. Why do you think the chemistry and sisterhood has survived for so many years after Destiny’s Child ended? I would say true love. Those are my soulmates to the point where, you know, I saw Beyoncé the other day and I walked in and we have on the same shoes, the same jeans, the same colored top. And a friend of hers was like, “Are y’all about to go perform or do something?” It happens all the time. Go back to her “Lion King” premiere a couple of years ago. We didn’t plan to be kind of dressed in the same color schemes, it’s just that we are forever connected. Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé and Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child performed in the Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show in New Orleans in 2013. Kevin Mazur/WireImage Is there a chance that Destiny’s Child will reunite? I wonder if it’s on our mind, but it never comes out of our mouths. As naturally as we talk about so many other things, when the time is right, it will naturally come up in conversation somehow. We have fun together when we do decide to work with each other in that capacity. I don’t think either of us is opposed to it. It’s just, what’s the right opportunity? But I will say we haven’t had an official album out together in 17 years and for the questions to be asked now is really kind of awesome. It makes me reflective of the obvious impact that we must have been made on the world. Your character Chastity is a fighter. Did you learn karate for the film and have you ever had to kick some butt in real life? Listen, I definitely had to learn some karate. There were definitely professionals around us to make sure that we could do what we needed to do. I’ve only been in one fight in my life. I mean aside from the occasional spats that I’ve had with my blood sister — not me and Kelly, my singing sisters have had no fights, ever. But I remember growing up I was at Vacation Bible School fighting. What kind of heathens were we to be fighting at church? That’s the only fight I’ve ever been in. But I stay out of trouble, if not there is security that’s paid to do what they got to do. But thank God, even security has never had to rough nobody up. All is fair in love and war for Michelle Williams and Romeo Miller (left) in “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.” Courtesy of A+E Networks At the end of “Wrath” Chastity says “only six more deadly sins to conquer.” What deadly sin does Michelle Williams still need to conquer? I would say pride, because pride seeps in when you least expect it. Pride is beyond, “Oh, I’m proud of myself.” Pride is even how you say something. What seat are you sitting in when you say something? Are you saying it to look down on somebody because you have more experience and you think your way is better? I actually found myself apologizing to someone some weeks ago saying, “I’m so sorry. I believe I let some pride slip in the cracks.” And I think as I get older, I’m able to recognize and apologize quicker for certain things or how you say something is not what you say. Sometimes it’s just how you say it or the seat in which you say it from. Pride really is the beginning. It comes before the fall, so I really, really have to check pride. Speaking of falls, one of the most infamous moments in your career was when you tripped during a “106 and Park” performance. Did you expect that moment to become such a powerful meme/GIF of female empowerment and perseverance? That was 18 years ago. You fall and you get back up. No one is perfect. You’re going to have some slip ups. Some slip down but make it synonymous with the times you may have failed in a relationship, you failed in a career, you failed in an opportunity, but you found a way to learn from it and you made some corrections and you got back up and you killed it. Your co-star in the film is rapper Romeo. Did you know Romeo before this movie and how was it working with him? It was amazing to work with Romeo. He’s not Lil’ Romeo no more. [laughs]. So I had to definitely get that out of my head. He’s grown. He’s over 18. He was a jewel to work with. He’s so solid in who he is and even in his faith. So it made it so much fun for us to work together. Real-life friends Michelle Williams and Romeo Miller heat up the small screen as potential lovers in “Wrath.” Courtesy of A+E Networks What is the lesson that you think audiences can take away from “Wrath”? Pay attention and be reflective. Listen to your gut, whether you call it spirit or intuition. How many red flags presented themselves in that relationship, but Chastity was probably blinded by love or his man parts. How many of us have been blinded because of that and how those red flags start looking like Six Flags when you’re lusting! OK! Or you ignore the red flags because you feel like that’s not who they are because they were just having a bad day, but no, this is a pattern. This is the core of who they are and get out if you can. But my heart goes out to so many people who didn’t make it out because of love or what they thought to be love. Are there more acting projects in your future? I would love to. I’m a Broadway girl but film and television, I would love to do more.
  12. HAPPY EASTER Madonna (@madonna) • Instagram-Fotos und -Videos
  13. RIP little king. And strength and love to your parents!
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