Missy Elliott is encouraging Cardi B to let her album fire. Hitting X, Missy encourages Cardi to experiment, revealing Bardi is nervous but trusting her ears. “Yeup!!! I’m a little nervous but I don’t care! I’m liking doing things that my ears want to listen to and reflecting the moods I been in. It feels […] The post Cardi B Reveals She is ‘A Little Nervous’ About Second Album in Social Media Interaction with Missy Elliott first appeared on The Source.
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If you wannabe in the Spice Girls group chat, you gotta be careful about what you say. As Mel B—real name Melanie Brown and formerly known as Scary Spice—revealed, she's found herself kicked out
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Cardi B knows how to finesse her way to her perfect weight—and the method is X-rated. The "WAP" rapper revealed that having sex is a vital part of her step-by-step plan for gaining back
Young India stars Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill share a unique bond on and off the field, and needless to say, their bromance doesn't need any introduction. The wicketkeeper-batter and the swashbuckling opener enjoy each others company while travelling with team India, especially long tours. Both Ishan and Gill have been part of the Indian team for the last couple years across formats. Now, star batter Virat Kohli opened up on Gill and Kishan's bromance, labelling the two as identical...
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Through its unique approach to the display of works by Renaissance masters, such as Hans Memling, Lorenzo Lotto and Titian, “Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance” invites viewers to examine the hidden emblems and allegories that adorn the backs and covers of the era’s portraits. It challenges the typical consideration of paintings as two-dimensional, This story Review: ‘Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance’ at The Met reveals the hidden and revels in the personal...