Busta Rhymes is opening up about the health struggles and terrifying incidents that motivated him to "transform" his body.
The 51-year-old rapper recently spoke with Men's Health for the outlet's ongoing "Hip Hop Health" content series, which examines how the evolution of the health of Black and brown men can be traced through the genre in honor of hip-hop's 50th anniversary. Busta divulges how grief led to his weight gain, and how experiences with his ex and one of his sons led to him losing 100 pounds and changing his life.
The new movie, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, starring Daniel Radcliffe, premieres on the Roku channel on Nov. 4, and at first glance, it might seem like a biopic about the singer’s life. However, once viewers sit through the first two minutes of the film, it’s easy to see that it’s a wildly exaggerated and entirely fictional story. Regardless, the movie manages to keep the audience laughing for the full one hour and 48 minutes.
Gérard Kadoche Famille – Veronika Loubry a retrouvé l’amour après avoir traversé deux divorces et a heureusement réuni sa famille au cours des sept dernières années. Cependant, l’animatrice assiste actuellement à une baisse de son bonheur. Les abonnés de Veronika Loubry sur les réseaux sociaux ont exprimé leur inquiétude après qu’elle soit récemment apparue plus privée sur son compte Instagram. L’ancienne animatrice de télévision avait prévenu sa famille qu’ils vivraient des moments difficiles dans une courte vidéo.
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Critics and fans alike have hailed Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as one of the best Star Trek shows in decades, and there’s really no question why. It’s not the welcome return to Star Trek’s mission-of-the-week structure or the emotionally powerful character moments entwined in each episode. No, it’s Captain Christopher “Daddy” Pike’s hair.
There’s a wise old saying I just made up: The hair makes the space captain. Which begs the question, How did Pike decide on the floof-with-a-pouf for his workaday look?