A Russian socialite has complained that the Nice terrorist attack ruined her yacht trip.
Kristina Sisoyeva, 35, the ex-wife of a British billionaire, said she was disappointed she and her friends had missed out on the fireworks which were cancelled because of the attack .
Local media quoted her saying that she had been on the yacht and posted on social media to tell friends she had survived.
She said:
Justin Bieber left fans shocked at his concert in New Jersey on Friday night, where he paused the concert to lecture one of his fans for giving him a GIFT.
After the excited Belieber threw their hat on-stage for the singer, he threw it away, grabbed his microphone and said said:
"Take this moment to listen and try not to give me a hat or whatever you're trying to throw onto the stage right now, because I probably don't want that s**t.
Realising he went a little overboard with his remarks, the star quickly added:
"Sorry, maybe that was a bit mean..."
He then went on a bizarre rant about the meaning of life.
"I just wanted to take this moment to acknowledge the fact that we all have a purpose, that we all have a meaning to life and it's not, like, we just don't live to die. And this life is not all struggles. I know that sometimes when we wake up in the morning, and it's like 'God another day.'"
He then ended it by addressing the fan
"Sorry for throwing your hat, but you ruined the moment."
As the United States struggles to overcome a racial divide, the woman known as "the villain" on The Apprentice, Omarosa Manigault, announced Monday she is now director of African-American outreach for the Trump campaign.
“I am the director of African-American outreach for Donald Trump. I am proud to serve in that role,” Manigault said on MSNBC Monday. “It is a very difficult time for our country, but the good thing I know is that I know Donald Trump at his heart … and I know what he can do in that role.”
When asked about polls that show Trump has zero percent support from African Americans in Ohio (where she is from) and Pennsylvania, Manigault said she was confused about who had been polled because
“I just spent an amazing weekend with African Americans for Trump, about 300 of them."
My reality is I’m surrounded by people who want to see Donald Trump as the next president of the United States who are African American,” Manigault added. “Donald Trump is focused on improving the conditions of African Americans in this country … unemployment in African-American community is at an all time high,” she said.
Manigault was known for her intensity — and at times controversial actions — on the 2004 season of The Apprentice.
Culled from USA Today
It looks like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West won’t be criminally prosecuted for the release of Yeezy’s taped conversation with Taylor Swift over the lyrics to “Famous.”
Swift’s lawyers reportedly threatened legal action after Kardashian posted the video on Snapchat. However, TMZ reports that there is no basis for legal ramifications. That’s because “confidential communication” doesn’t include convos that “may be overheard.”
The report adds that the full tape shows Swift knew she was being overheard by others, including Rick Rubin and the film crew, who spoke while the call took place.
It seems the #KimExposedTaylorParty continues. Over the weekend, that hashtag started trending after Kim posted the now infamous video of West’s phone conversation with Taylor on Snapchat. In it, West recites this rhyme: “For all my Southside ni**as that know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex.”
Presidential candidate Donald Trump's wife, 46 year old Melania Trump made a now infamous speech on Monday night on the first night of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, but it now seems people are reaping from the fruits of the plagiarized speech.
Melania walked out in a cotton silk off-white Roksanda "Margot" dress with bell sleeves, which is described as a "beautiful option for the modern bride," with Christian Louboutin heels, which was the perfect balance of chic and elegant and made an impressive speech about her husband and his plans for the US if he becomes the President: a speech that went viral for the wrong reasons.
Lady Gaga and Taylor Kinney's careers have been blamed for their split.
The couple - who got engaged in February 2015 - recently ended their five-year romance and insiders believe their conflicting schedules caused the break-up..A source told People magazine:
"Their work kept them apart a lot.Chicago Fire keeps him in Chicago and her work is almost always elsewhere."
Last week, on Taylor's 35th birthday, Gaga, 30, was seen without her engagement ring while she was out and about in Malibu.
Taylor and Gaga met on the set of her 'You and I' video and she previously revealed how they kept their long-distance romance alive.
"We don't have any rules about calling each other at certain times ... We'll go days at a time without talking and then we'll talk every day," she said. "He's on his journey and I'm on mine and we're gypsies. And then when we're together, we're really in love and that's it.
A massive 'RIP Taylor Swift' mural has been painted in a laneway in Melbourne days after the singer's public blow-up with Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West.
The painting features a portrait of the 26-year-old pop star along with the words: 'In loving memory. Taylor Swift, 1989 -2016'.
Alongside the graffiti artwork, the artist also wrote: 'No tags please, respect the dead'.
Although the painting clearly represents the singer, the cursive writing blended her last name together, so it looks like 'Taylor Smith'.
The artist, Lushsux, clarified to Daily Mail Australia that the blending of the letters was 'an unintentional mistake'.
Lushsux posted the picture on Instagram on Wednesday morning with the caption: 'The recent passing of @taylorswift is heart wrenching.
Snapchat founder, Evan Spiegel is celebrating his engagement to Miranda Kerr.
According to DailyMail.com, the supermodel accepted the proposal from the 26-year-old tech superstar, who she has been dating for one year.
'They are extremely happy,' a spokesperson for the Snapchat CEO told DailyMail.com exclusively.