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Sierra Gates may have just ended up in the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta opening credits this season, but she’s been making waves on the show for a couple of years. After her relationship with BK Brasco played out on the most recent season of the show, the two have announced that they are taking … Published on December 9, 2020 2 min read Sierra Gates may have just ended up in the Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta opening credits this season, but she’s been making waves on the show for a couple of years.
Updated A number of celebrities have spoken about being a Democrat.Taylor Swift has endorsed numerous Democratic politicians, and she has been vocal about wanting to vote President Donald Trump out of office.Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have also supported Democratic candidates over the past few years.Actors Mark Ruffalo and Meryl Streep have also supported the Democratic party. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. When it comes to politics, some celebrities share their political views and post about which candidates they support.
Redeem now A TikTok-famous paramedic apologized after making an insensitive joke about a patient with dwarfism. He said he played a song from "The Wizard of Oz" to his colleague to try to make him laugh. He said he then received death threats and abandoned his account, which has over 700,000 followers. A TikTok-famous paramedic has apologized and abandoned the platform after making an insensitive joke about a person with dwarfism.
Emma Daumas Compagnon Laurent Derobert – A la veille de l’anniversaire de son fils, Emma Daumas, rencontrée à la Star Academy, a fait fondre le cœur des internautes en partageant un cliché de lui sur Instagram. La Star Academy a accueilli sa première classe de jeunes chanteurs ambitieux le 20 octobre 2001, marquant le début d’une longue lignée qui a débuté il y a 21 ans.
Jenifer, Nolwenn Leroy, Elodie Frégé ou encore le regretté Grégory Lemarchal faisaient partie des musiciens à l’affiche de la célèbre émission télévisée, qui a connu neuf saisons après des débuts hésitants.
One-fifth of the U.S. population will be 65 or older in 15 years. NPR's Ina Jaffe talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the aging of the population worldwide and the challenges it presents.
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