Chloe Bailey shares new video of her in the studio
Fans have blamed Beyoncé after her mentee Chlöe Bailey's debut album sold just 10,000 copies. Beyoncé has been blamed by fans after failing to promote protégé Chlöe Bailey's debut album since its release last month.
The 24-year-old singer released her debut album without sister Halle on March 31, and it has since sold a measly 10,000 copies. Chlöe's mentor Beyoncé has now been slammed by fans for failing to promote 'In Pieces', and have taken to social media to vent their frustration.
While some fathers may get protective about their little girl baring (almost) all, Bret Michaels is not one of them. Before Raine made her Sports Illustrated debut, Bret took to Instagram to celebrate his daughter's big career move, writing, "I want you to know I'm here at the hotel & need you to know you are loved & supported by all your family/friends 100%."
Speaking with Fox News, Raine confirmed that her dad has "always been extremely supportive of everything that I do.
Bruno Mars is coming clean in the April issue of GQ magazine. The 27-year-old singer opens up about his 2010 arrest, his unusually chipper mugshot and the difficulties of writing a hit song.
When Mars was arrested in Las Vegas for possession of 2.6 grams of cocaine in September 2010, the “Grenade” singer told police it was his first time using drugs — but as it turns out, that was a lie.
Chrishell Stause is a famous American actress and real estate agent, best known for her role as Amanda Dillon on the soap opera “All My Children” and for her appearances on the reality shows “Selling Sunset” and “Dancing with the Stars”.
She began her career as an actress in 2005, with a small role on the TV series “Scaring the Fish”.
She then landed a more significant role as Amanda Dillon on “All My Children”, which she played from 2005 to 2011.
HOLLYWOOD, CA (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — Club Lingerie in Hollywood, CA has closed down after thirty years and multiple transformations.
Originally named the “Soul’d Out” in the 1970’s, the club was bought by Elmer Valentine, who was also an original owner of the Whiskey A Go-Go. It was Valentine, along with his partner, who changed the name to Club Lingerie. During the 80’s the club was known for it’s punk and metal shows, but more recently the club underwent an identity crisis.