The show must go on. Nick Carter played a concert at London’s O2 Arena the day after his brother Aaron Carter was found dead — but the Backstreet Boys shared an emotional tribute to the late rapper.
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David Bowie and Iman were one of the most iconic couples in entertainment. The music legend and the supermodel married in 1992 and continued to have an incredible romance throughout their relationship, sharing one daughter together, 22-year-old Alexandria Zahra Jones.During a recent interview on SiriusXM Today Show Radio special, the Somali fashion model said that she hopes to see the love of her life again.
Bowie sadly passed away 6 years ago in 2016, after battling liver cancer at the age of 69.“If there is an afterlife, I’d like to see my husband again,” the 67-year-old actress said. “That’s the one I want.” Iman detailed her relationship with the singer and says she feels lucky to have spent so much time with him.
“I think if you’re lucky, you’ll experience something like that, you know what I mean? It’s luck, and I was lucky.”She also explained that she keeps Bowie close to her heart. “I have a necklace I’m wearing under here that has his name on it… I’ve worn it since that first week after David passed away,” Iman said, adding, “I think of him all the time.”Iman went on to confess that she does not like seeing the media referring to Bowie as her “late husband,” as she says he continues to be her husband.
“Don’t call my husband ‘late.’ He’s not my late husband. He’s my husband,” she said.
The show must go on. Nick Carter played a concert at London’s O2 Arena the day after his brother Aaron Carter was found dead — but the Backstreet Boys shared an emotional tribute to the late rapper.
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Iman doesn't like it when people refer to David Bowie as her "late husband". The 67-year-old model's beloved spouse - who she married in 1992 - died of cancer in January 2016 but she still thinks about him "every day and every minute" and will "always" consider him her husband. She said: "I have a necklace I'm wearing under here that has his name on it, [a] designer who is a friend of ours called Hedi Slimane sent me this and I've worn it since that first week after David passed away.
Iman thinks of her beloved husband David Bowie "every day and every minute." The legendary musician fought cancer for 18 months before he passed away in 2016 at age 69. The supermodel, who married the "Ziggy Stardust" singer in 1992, said she hopes to see him again. "If there is an afterlife, I’d like to see my husband again," said the 67-year-old during a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Today Show Radio special.
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Barack Obama has made a rare confession about raising his two daughters, admitting that he knows that if they were white boys their experiences would be very different.STORY: Malia Obama looks so much like her famous mother, Michelle, in remarkable throwback photoSpeaking on the Pod Save America podcast, Barack shared that he wants them to feel that as they "move through the world that they are not having to put up with nonsense".WATCH: Barack Obama compares Queen to grandmother in sweet tribute"As someone who has two black daughters, I want them to feel that as they move through the world that they are not having to put up with nonsense, [like] if I had a white son - which biologically might be difficult - but that they be treated fairly [like he would be]," he told hosts Dan Pfieffer, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau.He made the comments as part of a conversation about the upcoming midterm elections and the struggles the Democratic Party is facing.MORE: Michelle and Barack Obama's vast living room inside $8.1million home is gorgeousMORE: Malia Obama's style evolution - see how she's changed"I also think when we are talking about durable majorities we have to be able to speak to everyone about their common interests, and what works for everyone is the idea of basic equal treatment and fairness," he continued."That's an argument compatible with progress on social issues and economic issues.
Actor Anthony Rapp got emotional in a New York courtroom on Wednesday. Rapp testified Wednesday that he decided to publicly reveal a 30-year-old encounter with Kevin Spacey because he knew he wasn’t the only person Spacey had made inappropriate sexual advances on. Toward the end of the third day of testimony in the civil sex abuse lawsuit Rapp brought against Spacey in Manhattan federal court, his voice shook as he commented in response to a question about his motivations.
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Jamie Lee Curtis is standing her ground for her comments in response to Kanye "Ye" West, after he sparked controversy for his threats to the Jewish community.MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis looks impossibly glamorous in sheer mesh shirt and blazerThe actress made an impassioned statement during an appearance on the Today Show against the rappers anti-semitic comments, which she promptly responded to on Twitter.She could not help but hold back tears as she spoke with Hoda Kotb, maintaining that she hopes Ye gets the help he needs after a series of erratic comments and behavior.WATCH: Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she had plastic surgery she 'hated' MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis sparks laugh riot with unsettled baby photoHis tweet, which led to his accounts on both Instagram and Twitter being restricted, said: "I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I'm going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."He added: "The funny thing is I actually can't be Anti Semitic because Black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever [sic] opposes your agenda."As the Today host read the tweet, Jamie was immediately appalled, saying: "I woke up to this."A post shared by TODAY (@todayshow)The star spoke out against anti-semitismPromptly after his problematic statement, the star was quick to denounce his words, replying with: "The holiest day in Judaism was last week.
Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she was brought to tears by an anti-Semitic tweet shared by Ye on Saturday. Ye was locked out of his Twitter account after sharing: "I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I'm going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE The funny thing is I actually can't be Anti Semitic because black people are actually Jew also You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda." Curtis reacted to the tweet online, and further commented on Ye's post during an interview Monday on "TODAY." Jamie Lee Curtis got emotional while addressing her reaction to Ye's anti-Semitic tweet. (Getty Images) "I burst into tears.