Zach Bryan stops concert after someone tosses object onstage: ‘Don’t throw s–t’
The “Something in the Orange” singer asked his fans to point out who threw the item onto the stage so that they could “get them out of here.”
The “Something in the Orange” singer asked his fans to point out who threw the item onto the stage so that they could “get them out of here.”
“This is sexy. This is audacious. This is fun and full of wild adventures,” the “Bring It On” actress captioned a slideshow of spicy images of herself on Wednesday.
“I had one husband who said he was a sex addict,” the “Gothika” star shared. “But I don’t f–ing believe that s–t.”
Before the episode aired, Martin went viral for shouting she and Evans were “done” outside NYC’s Chelsea Studios, where they filmed the reunion.
“He’s like, ‘Joe Rogan is giving out dangerous vaccine misinformation.’ And my first thought was, ‘F–k. Did I?'” he said, while mocking Harry’s accent.
“It was like ‘Dumb and Dumber.’ I was just, like, really comically unloading,” Long said.
“I’m trying not to bust out. I’ll explain it all later,” the former “RHONY” star shared on TikTok. “Really, really s–t on a cracker.”
Many say they waited hours and missed sets. Others described a panicked dash at the end to make the last train home as “dangerous chaos.”
“It really makes me think about how every time someone talks s–t, it just makes me work even harder and it makes me even tougher,” the singer said.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star replied to a fan who commented on her Instagram post announcing her and PK’s separation news after nine years of marriage.
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Umansky says in a sneak peek of “Buying Beverly Hills” that both he and the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star have been “all over the place.”
On Wednesday, the “Cruel Summer” singer took to the stage for the first time in two months in Tokyo, where she will be playing four consecutive shows.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely f–king nobody,” Timberlake said during a concert in New York before singing “Cry Me a River.”
The “Flashing Lights” rapper snapped at a paparazzi who questioned if his wife had any “free will” amid reports that he has banned her from using social media.