Sofia Vergara's strapless gown lost a New Year's Eve fight -- but every guy in the party won when one of her glorious boobs popped out of the dress in the middle of the scuffle.
Sofia and her fiance Nick Loeb were partying inside the Miami nightclub Story when the pushing and shoving started -- reportedly with some people at a table next to theirs.
Sofia jumped in to try to break up the fight, got bumped to the ground .
Getty Country singer Zach Bryan clearly ain't holdin' back on Ticketmaster ... because he dropped a brand new album that's putting the company on blast for spikes in ticket sales.
Zach released his latest album Sunday, called "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live From Red Rocks)" ... and along with it, a statement to his fans -- firing shots at the ticket honchos for its insane price jumps in sales.
Biggie Smalls is one of the most legendary rappers of all time, and even the many partners he had at one time all speak quite fondly of him. Despite all the cheating instances and drama like that, rapper Charli Baltimore still has a lot of love for The Notorious B.I.G. Moreover, she recently sat down with VladTV for an interview, during which the rapper spoke about their relationship dynamic. Specifically, the Philly native pointed to the Brooklyn icon's alleged fear of telling her that he impregnated his then-wife Faith Evans.
Giovanni Simeone scored for Napoli in their 3-0 win vs. Fiorentina in the semi-finals of the Italian Supercoppa.
Simeone opened the scoring for his team in the 22nd minute. He received a precise pass and shot powerfully with his right, crossing the ball to the goalkeeper’s far post. The Argentine has been starting more often for Napoli lately and has improved his performance.
In Fiorentina, the Argentines Lucas Martínez Quarta and Lucas Beltrán played from the start of the game.
The ObserverArtificial intelligence (AI)InterviewSignal’s Meredith Whittaker: ‘These are the people who could actually pause AI if they wanted to’Ian TuckerThe president of the not-for-profit messaging app on how she believes existential warnings about AI allow big tech to entrench their power, and why the online safety bill may be unworkable
Meredith Whittaker is the president of Signal – the not-for-profit secure messaging app. The service, along with WhatsApp and similar messaging platforms, is opposing the UK government’s online safety bill which, among other things, seeks to scan users’ messages for harmful content.