Eva Longoria is under fire and trending for all the wrong reasons this morning.
The actress and ardent Democrat was interviewed by MSNBC about Joe Biden becoming the president-elect of the United States after pulling off a historic win.
With analysts beginning to weigh-in on the data surrounding how he won, the ‘Desperate Housewives’ star was approached for her take.
Suffice to say, her words have sparked controversy.
With festive celebrations around the corner, the performer rings in the season with aptly titled new single ‘Holiday.’
Set for release via Columbia Records on November 13, the track is the first taste of fresh material from the star since releasing EP ‘7’ – home of breakout smash ‘Old Town Road’ and follow-up hit ‘Panini.’
With ‘Holiday’ arriving after such gargantuan success, Team Nas went all-out with its announcement.
For, a cinematic trailer was unleashed during NBC‘s Sunday Night Football broadcast.
And we have it right here for you to check out too. Watch below….
Chet Hanks, also known as rapper Chet Haze, is joining the nation in celebrating President Trump’s defeat! Taking to social media to share his elation, the L.A native’s fake Jamaican accent returns, leaving some of his followers raising their eyebrows and cringed-out.
The credits are now rolling on the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards.
Broadcast virtually in light of the global health crisis, the action-packed extravaganza boasted many a memorable moment – including performances from the likes of Alicia Keys, Doja Cat, DaBaby,Little Mix, Sam Smith,
With all eyes on who took home which honor, did your favorite win any of the coveted awards?
With tonight bringing with it the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards, what time is better than the present to revisit one of the most iconic moments in the show’s history?
This week’s pick is Beyonce‘s fire-fuelled performance of ‘Baby Boy’ at the 2003 ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Armed with the momentum of global breakout smash ‘Crazy In Love,’ Bey opted not to rest on the laurels of her preceding success. Instead, she mounted a huge international push for its Sean Paul assisted follow-up, ‘Boy.’
Performed on many a stage, no rendition was grander in scale than the spectacle she unleashed at the EMAs.
A fusion of old school Hollywood and street-flavored flair, the performance fittingly finished with flames!
[Fun Fact: the version of the performance most know (above) was actually the second to be broadcast. Indeed, when atechnical glitchat the most pivotal part marred the first, a do-over was actioned. A wise call, as that’s what most international markets saw and is what aired with every subsequent replay]
The showing is also notable for being the only televised performance Beyonce and Sean Paul gave together. And what a moment it was!
Little Mix may be a member down, but they still managed to deliver while pulling double duty at the 2020 MTV Europe Music Awards tonight.
With Jesy recovering from illness, Jade, Perrie, and Leigh-Anne hosted this year’s ceremony and also rocked the house with a rousing rendition of current single ‘Sweet Melody.’
The showing serves as the latest high-profile promotional spot for the Pop quad’s sixth studio album ‘Confetti’ – which arrived this week to rave reviews and is currently in contention for the top spot on the UK chart.
Beyonce may have suggested that she’ll be slowing down in her recent interview with British Vogue, but it appears the superstar singer is pressing ahead full speed with exciting plans for 2021.