Nicki Minaj has delivered proper music videos for her two newest singles, “Chun-Li” and “Barbie Tingz.” The former gets an outsize visual (a welcome upgrade from the previously released vertical video) and opens with Nicki speaking in solemn voiceover about an ex, before a clap of thunder ushers in LED lights and the song’s beat. Nicki’s on her throne, with her henchman, wearing diamond-encrusted lingerie and a leather leotard.
ALISHA Boe is Norwegian-American actress, who is best known for playing Jessica Davis in Netflix's fan-favourite 13 Reason’s Why.
Now, fans can catch her in Shawn Mendes' music video for Lost in Japan. Here’s the lowdown…
Who is Alisha Boe?Alisha Ilhaan Bo is a 21-year-old Norwegian-American actress with the stage name Alisha Boe.
She was born in Olso, Norway on March 6, 1997, to a Somali father and a Norweigan mother.
Lena Dunham's friends got it right when they set her up with musician Luis Felber. After meeting in early 2021, Dunham and Felber quickly embarked on a whirlwind romance. The first time they met, they spent hours walking the streets of London — and they didn't stop talking the entire time. Just a few months later, the pair moved in together, and by September of that year, they had tied the knot in an intimate ceremony with their closest family and friends.
A lobbyist married to an ABC reporter pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges in a 2014 groping incident of a 27-year-old woman.
Andrew J Marsico, 40, of South Penn Square, Philadelphia, was sentenced to five years’ probation under a plea deal on Friday.
Marsico, who married 6ABC reporter Annie McCormick last year, was arrested in September 2014 for an incident in which he allegedly groped the woman while they were alone in his office at Greenlee Partners at about 10pm on August 21, 2014.
An Edwardian manor house in the heart of 'Hardy Country' run as a B&B has gone on the market for £2.25m.
Little Court is on the outskirts of Dorchester and attracts fans of the author from all over the world to visit the Dorset county town Thomas Hardy called Casterbridge in his novels.
The idyllic countryside home sits on land the Far From the Madding Crowd writer would have regularly walked across and used as inspiration for his novels and poetry.