Ty Dolla $ign Says His Coachella Set Will Be as Big as Beyoncé's
Tuesday, 8 April 2025 Ty Dolla $ign’s betting big on Coachella -- and he’s telling us all the reasons why fans should gear up for something major. TMZ caught up with the singer at rising football star Deshonne Redeaux’s joint USC commitment announcement and 18th…
Fans at Beyoncé's final "Cowboy Carter" show were treated to a moment they'll never forget -- a Destiny's Child reunion! The iconic girl group reunited onstage.. TMZ.com
U.S. President Donald Trump has ignited a political firestorm by accusing the Democratic Party of committing “fraud” during the 2024 election campaign. In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed that Democrats paid millions to celebrities for endorsements—an act he called “totally illegal.”
He alleged $11 million was funneled to Beyoncé, $3 million to Oprah Winfrey, and $600,000 to Reverend Al Sharpton. Trump emphasized that none of the celebrities performed or contributed meaningfully, calling it a misuse of campaign funds and accusing them of falsifying financial records. He concluded with a demand for the prosecution of Vice President Kamala Harris and others “who broke the law.” Trump's latest explosive allegations have reignited debates on the legality of political endorsements, celebrity influence in elections, and campaign financing ethics. His claims, if proven, could carry legal and electoral consequences. The White House and Democratic Party are yet to respond.
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Donald Trump accused Harris of spending millions of dollars to buy endorsements from stars such as singer Beyoncé, TV host Oprah Winfrey, and civil rights.. DNA
Country singer Gavin Adcock doesn't believe Beyoncé's Grammy-award winning album 'Cowboy Carter' should be called country. In a now viral video of Adcock during one of his recent concerts, he told the audience that there were "only three people in front of him on the Apple Music country charts, and one of them being Beyoncé."
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Global girl group XG sat down with The Hollywood Reporter to dish on their recent single "MILLION PLACES," performing at Coachella and more. The girls shared their excitement to see their ALPHAZ at the World Tour, while also seeing new people dance along to their new music at Coachella. Plus, they reveal the future goals they have for group when it comes to performing and music.
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