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Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin celebrates their two-year wedding anniversary. The couple secretly got married in New York City courthouse and last September 13, 2018. They tied the knot two months after Bieber proposed to Baldwin in the Bahamas last July 7, 2018. -
From Anonymous to Famous: 5 Artists Who Started on YouTube
Some aspiring artists use many social media platforms in order to grow a following and, hopefully, land a record deal with a prestigious company. Among the many platforms, YouTube is one that has the power to bring the status from a regular content creator to a global popstar. Here are some of the talented artists who were discovered on YouTube. -
11th Album on September 11: Marilyn Manson releases "We Are Chaos"
Marilyn Manson released his 11th studio album We Are Chaos on September 11, 2020. Manson is impressed at how the We Are Chaos is the reflection of what is happening in the United States right now. To him, it felt like he wrote the tracks today when he already finished writing them back in April. -
7 Interesting Facts About Zendaya
Zendaya is becoming one of the recognized actresses thanks to her impressive performances in "The Greatest Showman" and "Spider-man" films with Tom Holland. She started to gain prominence thanks to Disney Channel's "Shake It Up" that eventually led to other opportunities in films, music, and television. Here are some interesting facts about Zendaya that music lovers and movie goers probably do not know yet. -
Harry Styles Set to Star in Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling"
Harry Styles will be replacing Shia LaBeouf in Olivia Wilde's psychological thriller "Don't Worry Darling", three years after he made his big-screen debut with "Dunkirk". -
James Bond, The Avengers, and Game of Thrones Actress Diana Rigg Passed Away
Diana Rigg, known for her recent portrayal as Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones, has passed away recently at age 82. The English actress is remembered for having stellar performances on both theater and films. -
A Hero Indeed: Top 8 Chadwick Boseman Movies
Chadwick Aaron Boseman's untimely death got movie enthusiasts and comic book fans mourning all over the world. He helped bring black representation to the forefront, especially regarding Black superheroes, with his portrayal of King T'Challa in "Black Panther" film. There is no denying how important the role was, especially for young African Americans. On top of that, he is best known for portraying several people who actually existed. To give Boseman a proper send off, here is a list of the best films he was in: -
Jacob Brandt Launches 1969: The Second Man Album In Time for NASA Anniversary
Upcoming album called 1696: The Second Man by theatre-musician Jacob Brandt is set for release this October. Being a theatre-maker, Brandt created the album with a narrative that revolves around the second man to have walked on the moon. -
9 Actors Who Brought the Swag and Charm of James Bond to Life
James Bond is probably one of the most iconic male characters in film history. Also known for his code number 007, Bond is a British Intelligence Service agent known for his secret spy advanced gadgets and irresistible charms. -
Never Meet Your Heroes: Superhero Team "The Seven" from Amazon Series "The Boys"
The Boys is an Amazon series about super-powered individuals who are regarded as heroes by the general public. Little do they know that these "superheroes" are actually corrupt, abusive, and have twisted secrets. They form the group called The Seven and is managed by conglomerative Vought International. To put it simply, The Seven is like the evil version of DC's Justice League. -
Chloe X Halle Wear George Floyd and Breonna Taylor Shirts While Singing The National Anthem
On September 10, Thursday, Chloe X Halle performed the national anthem at the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, ahead of the 2020 NFL Kickoff. There, they drew attention to the shirts they were wearing. -
Meet The Boys: The Superhero Slayers in Amazon series "The Boys"
The Boys is a show about superheroes who are considered noble by the general audience. Known as "The Seven," these super-powered individuals are not as heroic as they seem as most of them are corrupt and twisted.
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