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Post by Admin on Nov 7, 2020 19:44:47 GMT
Joe Biden has officially been elected as the next President of the United States, defeating incumbent Donald Trump in the 2020 election. The historic election makes Biden's running mate Sen. Kamala Harris the first woman, first Black person, and first South Asian American person to be elected vice president. Following the big win, celebrities took to social media to congratulate Harris, celebrate the step towards gender equality and this significant moment in U.S. history.
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Post by Admin on Dec 4, 2020 20:52:45 GMT
Ariana Grande did a photo dump of "some life stuff " pics and buried a rare glimpse of her relationship with Los Angeles real estate agent Dalton Gomez in the gallery. It's clear the two are still going strong nearly a year into dating—she included a selfie of them kissing as the third slide. http://instagram.com/p/CIUOrVOljDZ Grande has shared photos of Gomez on her Instagram over the last six months, but they typically appear hidden in photo galleries she posts. During the MTV VMAs, she shared a shot of them holding hands. It was the last photo in this gallery.
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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2020 20:54:12 GMT
God is a woman and Claus is Ariana Grande—at least for Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's newborn baby girl. The Grammy-winning singer sent over quite the special gift for the new parents, who welcomed their first child together, daughter Daisy Dove Bloom, in August. As Perry captured on her Instagram Story, Grande gifted the little one with a white puffer snowsuit complete with matching booties. But, it isn't just any white puffer snowsuit: It's Givenchy. It's no surprise Grande opted for something from the luxury brand—she was named the face of Givenchy in 2019. While the outfit, which retails between $700 and $900, is a steep price to pay for something a youngster will grow out of within a few months, it's clearly a fitting gift from one pop royal to the child of another. "Katy and Orlando, congrats & i adore you both!!!," Grande's note for the gift read. "Love, ariana." Katy Perry's Pregnancy Style While she's just mere months old, Daisy is already the lucky owner of some swag from her parents' famous friends. In September, the new mom revealed the custom-embroidered blanket her former foe-turned-friend Taylor Swift had gifted their little one. "Miss [daisy emoji, dove emoji] adores her hand embroidered blankie from miss @taylorswift," Perry captioned a photo of a pink satin blanket.
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Post by Admin on Feb 3, 2021 20:31:35 GMT
With help from Toulouse and Piggy Smallz, of course.
Ariana Grande has teamed up with Ulta for a limited-edition perfume collection that includes her R.E.M. eau de perfum spray and a comic in which she saves the galaxy. The $75 R.E.M. Fan Box Set is described as a must-have for fans that includes "an Ariana Grande R.E.M eau de parfum spray, an eau de parfum travel spray and limited edition Ariana Grande Comic Book - only available in this set!"
The comic introduces fans to "the world of R.E.M. where Ari and her sidekicks, Toulouse and Piggy Smallz are on their journey to save the Galaxy!," a reference, of course to her pet dog and teacup pig, respectively. The cover of the comic depicts Grande in a silver space suit and matching boots floating above a planet with a ray gun in her left hand. The perfume comes in a crystal-bundle decanter that looks like a section of Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
Ari's had a busy week already, tweeting out a tease on Monday revealing an upcoming deluxe edition of last year's Positions album with four new songs. At press time the singer had not revealed the names of the fresh tracks or a release date -- and spokespeople for Grande had no additional comment about the project -- but we do know that it will expand the collection to 19 songs.
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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2021 1:45:17 GMT
Ariana Grande has settled a lawsuit by a hip-hop artist who accused the pop superstar of plagiarizing her 2019 smash "7 Rings" from a song he wrote two years earlier. Josh Stone, a New Yorker who performs as DOT, revealed the settlement with Grande and 13 other defendants, including her publishers and several songwriters, in a Tuesday filing in federal court in Manhattan. Terms were not disclosed, and a judge ordered the dismissal of Stone's lawsuit because of the settlement. Lawyers for the parties did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Stone had claimed that "highly regarded musicology experts" had concluded that the beat, hook, lyrics and rhythmic structure of "7 Rings" were lifted from his song "You Need It, I Got It." He said he pitched his song at meetings at Universal Music Group attended by one of Grande's producers, the defendant Tommy Brown, and was "not receiving the credit due for the success experienced by 'I Got It' and '7 Rings.'" The defendants said ordinary listeners would consider the songs "very different," and that Stone had no monopoly over everyday phrases such as "I got it." Grande, 27, gave songwriting credit to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein for "7 Rings" because it borrowed from their song "My Favorite Things," from the Tony-winning Broadway musical and Oscar-winning film "The Sound of Music." Her song spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, and its video has been seen more than 954 million times on Google's YouTube. One of the best-selling pop artists in the last decade, Grande was as of Sunday was the second-most streamed female artist in 2021 on Spotify, after Taylor Swift and ahead of Dua Lipa.
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