Sam Smith is now an Oscar winner.
Unfortunately , if an insinuation made by one Dustin Lance Black is anything to go by, he may also be a fiance’-chaser.
Confused?
Full story below…
Sam Smith is now an Oscar winner.
Unfortunately , if an insinuation made by one Dustin Lance Black is anything to go by, he may also be a fiance’-chaser.
Confused?
Full story below…
When he isn’t facing rumours linking him to Disney princess Zendaya and hanging out with his pal Drake, Odell Beckham Jr can be found over at ‘Verizon.’
What he’s been up to with the telecommunications company? Pushing their customers towards a ‘Better Reality’ with a hilarious commercial set to deliver the laughs this morning.
Press play to catch the superstar athlete and his fans in action after the jump…
The war is on between Pop performer Kylie Minogue and Reality TV royal Kylie Jenner.
Find out what’s going down below…
Vanessa White continues to make slow moves towards solo superstardom following the demise of her girl group The Saturdays.
This week she does so by offering a piece of what is to be her visual for ‘Lipstick Kisses’ which features the British rapper Wretch 32.
Directed by Rob Heppell, the video joins her forthcoming show at London’s ‘Cargo’ to support the release of her forthcoming solo LP.
Will it do the trick?
Watch below…
The Academy Awards always saves the best for last. And, with Lady Gaga‘s excellent performance at the ceremony’s 88th annual showing, we can say this year was no exception.
Certainly having much to live up to given her show-stopping performance of ‘The Sound of Music’ last year, ‘Mother Monster’ greeted the challenge head on when she took to the Dolby Theater stage tonight to render an emotional showing of ‘Til It Happens To You.’
Tuck in below to see what critics are easily hailing as the night’s most memorable performance.
Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye took to the 88th annual Academy Awards tonight to lend a stirring rendition of his nominated hit ‘Earned It’ (found on the ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ official soundtrack).
Up for ‘Best Original Song’ at the Chris Rock-hosted affair, tuck in below to hear him wail the fan favorite after the jump:
Have you ever seen or heard something so controversial you kinda didn’t know whether to laugh, clap, or get mad? Well, if you haven’t, we’re sure Chris Rock‘s opening monologue at the 88th Academy Awards will do the trick for you.
The 10 minute set, which saw the sharp-tongued comedian slice into topics of racism, #OscarsSoWhite, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and so much more, conquered every elephant (excuse the pun) in the room.
Sure to be the hottest topic circulating morning news tomorrow, get into Rock’s blistering opening comments below (#ICYMI):
As if Academy Awards viewers weren’t already stunned by Sam Smith‘s slender physique, he gave them ample reason to keep their jaws dropped with an equally stunning performance of his hit ‘Writings on the Wall.’
Get into his impressive showing of the Oscar-nominated tune, found aboard soundtrack to ‘Spectre’ – the latest of the James Bond 007 series.
Watch it below:
The stars shine for entertainment’s biggest calendar night – the 88th Annual Grammy Awards! Live from Los Angeles’ Hollywood & Highland Center, join That Grape Juice‘s peek at the industry’s biggest names just moments after they arrive to the scene.
See and sound off on Oscar fashion hits and misses below.
Rihanna‘s power on the U.K. charts has been reignited by her new single ‘Work.’
Good news below…
Today’s From The Vault pick salutes the enduring impact of an artist that sadly left us way too soon – Aaliyah and her break-out hit ‘Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number.’
The title track from her 1994 debut album, ‘Age’ was serviced as the project’s third single and like the majority of its parent LP was produced by R. Kelly.
Interestingly, it was the artist’s first single to miss the Billboard Top 10 peaking at #75 on the Hot 100 and #32 in the UK.
One thing’s for sure, the singer embodied the concept, as she has accomplished way more between 14 and 22 than most of her peers have in the length and breadth of their careers.
Long live her impact!