Recently, Woody Harrelson replaced Jason Statham in the Sony's movie, reports variety.com.
14.04.2020 - 20:16 / billboard.com
Lauren Jauregui isn't resting on her "Lento." The singer is following up her current bilingual hit with another new song, "50ft," which she debuted last mont on an episode of Billboard's Live At-Home concert series.
She gave fans a bit of insight into the origins of the song on Monday (April 13), when she explained that the sultry track with the chorus "Out of sight, out of mind/ I need you more than 50 feet away," came from a very personal space."I wrote it from a space of reflection on how I
.Recently, Woody Harrelson replaced Jason Statham in the Sony's movie, reports variety.com.
By Justin Kroll
Lauren Jauregui was incensed by video footage in which a Rancho Cordova, California, police officer arrests a 14-year-old teen while wrestling him to the ground and punching him."This officer very obviously used excessive force on a child," Jauregui tweeted on Wednesday morning (April 29) along with a link to the official statement from the Rancho Cordova PD. "Not a 'juvenile'; a child.
Lauren Jauregui is speaking her mind about police abuse.
Back in 2016, Amber Heard shocked the world with accusations of domestic abuse against Johnny Depp. However, the more evidence to come out the less clear it has seemed what really happened.
The beautiful track is raising money for the charity Help Musicians
Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui is back with some more solo music.
Lauren Jauregui is observing social distancing on her new song.
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Not having it. Lauren Manzo announced her plans to stop posting pictures of her 3-year-old daughter, Markie, on social media thanks to Instagram haters.
Lauren Jauregui has apologised after coming under fire from fans for sharing a video claiming the coronavirus crisis was spearheaded by the flu vaccine.
The second single from their upcoming album
Lauren Jauregui apologized after she reportedly shared an anti-vaccination video that suggested the coronavirus was spearheaded by the flu vaccine -- a message that was highly criticized by many on social media. “I’m sorry if anyone was offended by anything in the video I reposted on my story.