André 3000 is dropping his first-ever solo album this Friday, and it comes with a little precaution on the packaging: “Warning: No bars.” There aren’t even words on the record, New Blue Sun — but there are a lot of flutes. The former Outkast rapper played a custom-made wooden flute, among other wind instruments, on the album, which a press release describes as “a living, breathing, aural organism.
She’s only 10 months old, but she’s already an eyeful – and she is wagging her way in the 2023 America’s Favorite Pet competition. Molly the pug lives in Davenport with her person, Brian Krup. “We are hoping to get the Quad Cities to rally behind her when the final rounds of the competition begin at the end of February (as long as she makes it past the final round of the group phase which ends Thursday,)” Krup told Local 4 News.
They are the picture perfect couple with picture perfect smiles.
But fitness influencer Kayla Itsines' fiancé Jae Woodroffe has been trolled online for his 'weird' giant veneers.
In comments underneath the couple's engagement photos from last year, the personal trainer was roasted in the comments for his bright white teeth.
'Why does his face look like a Snapchat filter?' one person commented, while another said: 'Those f**king teeth.'
A third added, 'Is this a joke?
Is Barbara Perez alive, or has something unfortunate occurred? The Filipina actress is generating considerable attention, sparking concerns among people.
Barbara Perez, a prominent figure in the Filipino film and television industries, gained recognition as the “Philippines’ Audrey Hepburn.”
She was honored with this moniker due to her captivating doe eyes, pixie-like face, graceful neck, and slender 19-inch waistline.
Perez extended her presence to Western cinema, starring alongside Jeffrey Hunter in the 1962 Hollywood film “No Man Is an Island.
The secret lifeTattoos This article is more than 7 years oldThe secret life of a tattooist: my art has become part of narcissistic, selfie-obsessed modern cultureThis article is more than 7 years oldAnonymousI fell in love with tattoos when they were exciting. Now studios have sprung up on every high street, they have lost their outsider statusFrom an early age I was always fascinated by tattoos. I came from a family where no one was tattooed, and to see a heavily tattooed person at the beach or swimming pool was to have an encounter with something exotic.