Tom Brady‘s parents were both hospitalized with COVID-19, TMZ is reporting.
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Rapper Bow Wow has learned how to become a real family man by following the example set by hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The Bad Boy Records founder, previously known as Puff Daddy, has six biological children with three different women, but he is famed for remaining on good terms with all of his exes, making for one big happy family.
Tom Brady‘s parents were both hospitalized with COVID-19, TMZ is reporting.
Super Bowl was one of the last major events before COVID-19 shut down the world in 2020, and now, with a new year, we'll get another chance to watch the National Football League crown a champion.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe stage is set for a TV-friendly Super Bowl LV now that the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have secured their spots in the NFL’s big game. The lineup features two of the league’s biggest stars: the Chiefs’ young hot-shot quarterback Patrick Mahomes vs.
Super Bowl 55 – or LV, if you’re fond of Roman numerals – now has its two contenders. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, February 7 at Raymond James Field in Tampa.
Samantha Bee is ready to say goodbye to Donald Trump.
Bee Gees star Sir Barry Gibb has revealed he and his wife had an intimate encounter in Doctor Who’s TARDIS the night they met. The 74-year-old Stayin’ Alive singer has been married to former Miss Edinburgh Linda Gray since 1970, after meeting during a recording of BBC’s Top Of The Pops.
Rapper Bow Wow has issued an apology after he attended a packed nightclub on Friday. On Sunday, Mayor Sylvester Turner took to Twitter to let the "Shortie Like Mine" artist, whose real name is Shad Gregory Moss, know that the city was monitoring a separate event -- a football watch party -- Bow Wow was expected to attend.
EXCLUSIVE: 13 Reasons Why star Alisha Boe is joining Julianne Moore and Finn Wolfhard in A24 movie When You Finish Saving The World, we can reveal.
We're only two weeks into 2021 and Bow Wow has gone viral twice for unfortunate reasons. First there was that attempted flex in a tiny party boat about a week ago, and over the weekend the rapper managed to fill out a club in Houston for a concert during a global pandemic.
Fox dominated Sunday ratings with the NFL Divisional Playoff game between Tampa Bay and New Orleans, which earned an 8.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic while a staggering 28.81 million viewers tuned in to watch the Buccaneers defeat the Saints 30-20 to advance to the NFC Championship.
direct to your inboxThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Green Bay Packers in the AFC Championship final this Sunday, January 24, live on Sky Sports.It will be the first of two back-to-back games in the NFL this weekend, succeeded by the NFC final between the Chiefs and the Bills.To stake their claim in this Sunday's showdown, Tampa defeated New Orleans 30-10, while Green Bay ran out 32-18 winners against the LA Rams.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) revealed on Saturday that its 2021 WrestleMania 37 event will take place in Tampa Bay in April. "Florida is excited to welcome backWrestleManiato Tampa in April at Raymond James Stadium.
Bow Wow is facing the backlash. The star took to Twitter on Saturday to speak out after a video circulated on social media of him performing for a packed, largely maskless crowd at a nightclub in Houston, Texas, on Friday. The video of Bow Wow performing his 2005 hit «Like You» for a crowded audience amid the COVID-19 pandemic even had celebs weighing in.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterWWE is officially moving WrestleMania 37 to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Rapper Bow Wow woke up Saturday to dozens of angry comments from fans for performing at a packed nightclub in Houston amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 33-year-old artist documented his Friday night on his Instagram Story, showing off an extremely crowded nightclub featuring dozens of fans standing and dancing closely without masks.
Bow Wow, 33, brought on some negative attention on Jan. 16 when a video of his Houston concert surfaced on Twitter. The clip showed a packed crowd at a club watching him perform and most of them appeared to not be wearing face masks. Users immediately began tweeting about the possible risks of COVID-19 at the show and clapped back at the rapper and the fans for allowing the event to take place.