This is heartbreaking…
16.01.2021 - 20:57 / hollywoodlife.com
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.
“These people went to the club IN A PLAGUE with no masks on TO SEE BOW WOW perform in 2021,” one tweet
This is heartbreaking…
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s star-studded Cinderella starring Brandy in the title role will be available to stream on Disney+ starting at midnight on Feb. 12.
Cinderella movie with Brandy is going to stream on . Yes, that's right: The 1997 live-action musical starring as the rags-to-riches princess—with Whitney Houston as her fairy godmother— is coming to your queue.
It’s not just possible, it’s happening: Brandy and Whitney Houston‘s iconic take on “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” is finally coming to Disney+. Better still, you don’t have to wait long for its arrival: It’s streaming on Feb. 12.
Brandy and Whitney Houston's iconic take on is finally coming to Disney+. Better still, you don't have to wait long for its arrival: It's streaming on Feb.
Angelique Jackson Over the years, fans of singer and actor Brandy have learned to “never say never” or believe that something’s “impossible” — and their patience and perseverance has been rewarded. “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” the 1997 TV movie that stars Brandy and Whitney Houston, is officially coming to Disney Plus.Disney announced Thursday that the beloved musical movie will launch on the streaming service “at the stroke of midnight” on Feb.
Every year, the Super Bowl always kicks off in patriotic fashion. From Whitney Houston to Lady Gaga, the big game has birthed several performances that have been enshrined in history for many years that followed.
Whitney Houston was inspired by another music legend.“She said, ‘You know, Marvin Gaye did it at the [1983 NBA] All-Star Game, and I really loved how he was able to take his time. Can we do something like that, where we let the words kind of linger?’ ” Rickey Minor, Houston’s longtime musical director, told The Post.
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.
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.
Late “Jeopardy!” host, Alex Trebek, has been chosen as one of the entertainment industry figures who will be honoured at the National Garden of American Heroes monument.
Donald Trump has ordered the construction of 250 statues as one of his final acts in office, following through on a previous pledge to build a ‘Garden of American Heroes’.In an executive order issued today (January 18), Trump released a list of all 250 of the statues to be constructed, with little indication of the motives behind each’s selection.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorWalt Disney, Frank Capra, Whitney Houston, Billie Holiday, Johnny Cash and Alex Trebek are among the entertainment industry figures who have been added as honorees in the National Garden of American Heroes monument project unveiled by President Donald Trump in July.As he began his final 48 hours as President, Trump issued an amended executive order on Monday that added dozens of names slated to be honored in the the planned statuary park.
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 came under fire after performing in a crowded Houston club while the coronavirus pandemic worsens around the world.