Nipsey Hussle had two albums planned before death
Nipsey Hussle had a three-album "mission" in mind before he was shot dead in March 2019.
‘The Crown’ and ‘Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ star passes after ‘long illness’
With a dry, sardonic wit and a longstanding ability to make the truth funny, the comedy writer turned movie star is the ideal choice to host a socially distanced awards show, says Rachel Brodsky
First class is scrapped on London-Sydney route
We want to go to Paris please
Two men reportedly shot Lady Gaga’s professional dog walker, Ryan Fischer, four times in the chest and then stole two of the singer’s three French bulldogs. At around 10 p.m. on February 24, Fischer had been walking Gaga’s beloved dogs Koji, Miss Asia, and Gustavo in Los Angeles’ West Hollywood neighbourhood when he was shot right outside of his own home. The assailants took Koji and Gustavo, but Miss Asia evaded them. Police who arrived on the scene reportedly found the 30-year-old “conscious but barely breathing” on the sidewalk as he cradled Miss Asia, and was rushed to a nearby hospital. Gaga’s bodyguard picked up the dog at the police station. VIDEO: Lady Gaga’s dog Asia gets rescued by the LAPD. pic.twitter.com/NRTQV4s2je— Little Monsters Community (@ladygaganowco) February 25, 2021 A source closes to the singer told CNN added that Fischer is “recovering well.” The dog walker had been reportedly taking care of Gaga’s pets while she was away filming a her upcoming drama Gucci in Rome. It’s still unclear whether the assailants knew that the dogs belonged to the star, or if they were just targeting them because French bulldogs are known to be expensive and in high demand. The shooters were reportedly spotted feeling the scene in a white vehicle — a BMW or possibly a Nissan, police told TMZ. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) The source also added that Gaga “is offering half-a-million dollars to anyone who has her two dogs, no questions asked. Anyone who has the dogs can use this email, KojiandGustav@gmail.com to retrieve the reward.” Refinery29 reached out to Gaga’s representatives for comment. This is a developing story. Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?Lady Gaga's Inauguration Look Is SymbolicThis Photo Of Lady Gaga & Joe Biden Is A Meme NowLady Gaga's Ocean Blonde Hair Has A Deeper Meaning
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Aggie Mackenzie, from How Clean is Your House, is here to give some top cleaning tips for those wanting to make sure their home is sparkling clean and safe during these uncertain times.
Join Jen and Asher in making a super quick three ingredient pizza. Perfect for busy mums and hungry kids, this simple tutorial shows you exactly how to reinvent the meaning of fast-food.
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They reunited in a care home just in time for their 70th wedding anniversary.
Has it really been a year since the word and the concept of “lockdown” entered the national vocabulary? A full 12 months have passed during which all the little everyday things we took for granted were suddenly banned. It seems extraordinary, but somehow Britain adapted, and I think we should be rather proud of ourselves. We have discovered how to make do and put up with privations that would have previously been unthinkable; who could have guessed that lunching with friends, visiting family members or chatting in the supermarket would become illegal? I had always assumed that I would be fine “in prison”, as I have so much reading to catch up on – but one thing I’ve learnt about myself is that I am actually dependent on the real-life company of others. Phones and Zoom just aren’t the same as face-to-face conversations. I’ve been left feeling like a plant that needs watering, with the watering a metaphor for human interaction. I miss church, too. What has also struck me rather forcibly is the truth of the John Donne poem No Man Is an Island, because no matter how well things are going for me and how few of my actual friends have died so far, I have felt, on a subatomic level, the grief and worry of my fellow Britons. All the country has really had to keep us sane – or sane-ish – over the past year is television; already a central part of mine and my husband Giles’s lives due to our being on Gogglebox for the past six years.
Beloved sitcom shrink Frasier Crane is returning for a new series. It’s a great idea, writes Louis Chilton, but the off-camera remarks of its star might give some cause for concern