Thursday, February 2, 2017

Beyonce may not perform at Coachella 2017


Beyoncé, before breaking the internet with her pregnancy news was headline to perform at the 2017 Coachella Music Festival.

Trumps' Executive Order is not against Muslims, says UAE Foreign Minister

Taliban claim deadly market bombing in Pakistan


'A bombing killed at least 20 people on Saturday during an auction at a vegetable market in a mostly Shiite town in northwestern Pakistan, ending a long lull in militant violence there, officials said.

"Reggie N Bollie" of X Factor fame parts ways with Simon Cowell


Reggie N Bollie have ended their relationship with music mogul, Simon Cowell.

The group signed a deal with Cowell’s SyCo Music after placing second at 2015 X Factor UK. They took to Micro blogging site Twitter to announce their freedom writing: 

Iraq will not retaliate against US travel ban

Iraq will not retaliate against US President Donald Trump's travel ban because it does not want to lose Washington's backing in its battle against ISIL, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said.

Lol...see what they did to Jay Z

News of Beyonce's pregnancy is turning the internet upside.

Tyga's muse y'all... Kylie Jenner squatting through

 Miss Jenner is a stunner in this new photos she shared. See another photo below...


Beyoncé's Pregnancy POST beats Selena Gomez, for Most-Liked Photo On Instagram

Beyonce's pregnancy post is now the most liked picture in the history of Instagram at the moment. The singer has accrued more than 6.8million likes in just less than 24 hours of her pregnancy post.

Theresa May 'hires Daily Mail political editor James Slack as chief spokesman'

Prime Minister Theresa May has reportedly hired The Daily Mail's political editor James Slack as her chief spokesman.Mr Slack will replace Helen Bower, who will go on to work as Boris Johnson's director of communications at the Foreign Office. 

More that 80 Nigerians deported from the UK (Photos)

More than 80 Nigerians were deported from the UK due to immigration related issues on Tuesday January, 31.

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