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- Shangela Performs Epic Beyonce Lip-Sync in Front of Beyonce! - Just Jared
- Khloe Kardashian's Video Of Beyonce Singing Happy Birthday To Diana Ross Means No Bad Blood - Elite Daily
- Beyoncé and Jay-Z pay emotional tribute to LGBT+ family members at GLAAD Awards - PinkNews
- Beyoncé and Jay-Z help boost Louvre visitors in 2018 - BBC News
- Billy Eichner says he CRIED after hearing Beyonce sing in The Lion King remake - Daily Mail
| Shangela Performs Epic Beyonce Lip-Sync in Front of Beyonce! - Just Jared Posted: 28 Mar 2019 11:41 PM PDT Shangela hits the stage for an epic performance at the 2019 GLAAD Media Awards on Thursday (March 28) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 37-year-old RuPaul's Drag Race star gave a lip-sync performance to some of Beyonce's biggest hits while the megastar sat and watched from the crowd. Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z were honored at the event with the Vanguard Award. After the performance, Bey and Jay stood up and gave Shangela a standing ovation. During their acceptance speech, she even said, "I put a run in my stocking from Shangela." Just Jared on Facebook Sponsored Links by ZergNet Also on Just Jared |
| Posted: 27 Mar 2019 11:46 AM PDT ![]() The more I pay attention to celebrities, the more I realize just how truly tiny their social circles are. For example, basically every famous person you've ever heard of just celebrated Diana Ross' 75th birthday together, including Beyoncé and a handful of the Kardashians. If you recall, Bey's husband JAY-Z and Kim Kardashian West's hubby Kanye West have a dramatic history. After once being close collaborators, things took a strange turn between the two rap icons around 2016 and it's unclear if they've straightened it out since. However, Khloé Kardashian's video of Beyoncé singing "Happy Birthday" to Diana Ross shows there's at least no bad blood with Ye's family members, so hopefully fans can put the speculating to rest. You might remember 2016 was a particularly volatile year for Kanye West. His wife Kim suffered a frightening robbery at gunpoint in Paris which seemed to ignite a series of canceled performances and long-winded rants for West during his Saint Pablo tour. Then, West called out JAY-Z for not checking in on him after the robbery in a 17-minute concert tangent. During this particular rant, West said, "I've been sent here to give y'all the truth. Jay Z, Call me, brah. You still ain't called me. Jay Z, I know you've got killers. Please don't send them at my head, just call me. Come to me like a man." Awkward. Later, JAY-Z called out Yeezy on his album 4:44 in the song "Kill JAY-Z" when he rapped the lyrics:
Later in August 2017, JAY-Z told Rolling Stone his real issue with West is that he brought his family into the dispute. JAY-Z told the publication, "We've gotten past bigger issues. But you brought my family into it, now it's a problem with me. That's a real, real problem. And he knows it's a problem." Last we heard from JAY, however, was that he didn't want people pitting him against Kanye (although, it wasn't a clear indication that their beef was totally squashed). Anyway, there's been drama. You guys get it. Meanwhile, Khloé Kardashian can't be phased. She partied down at Ross' birthday bash with the best of them and was happy to post a video of Beyoncé singing to Ms. Ross. One would think if there was any lingering bad blood, Koko wouldn't have celebrated Queen B so publicly. Along with plenty of videos about her impressive push-up bra and awesome wig, Kardashian snapped this now iconic moment: Hi, P Diddy. I see you, too. Hopefully, Kardashian's open appreciation of Beyoncé can act a signal to the public that the feud is over. My dream is to see Bey and JAY pop up in Keeping Up With The Kardashians promo right next to John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. Hollywood is a weird, small place, man. |
| Beyoncé and Jay-Z pay emotional tribute to LGBT+ family members at GLAAD Awards - PinkNews Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:52 AM PDT Beyoncé and Jay-Z both made emotional speeches about the LGBT+ community as they picked up joint GLAAD Awards. The music royalty, both strong supporters of LGBT+ rights, attended the GLAAD Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday (March 28), where they jointly received the LGBT+ charity's Vanguard Award. Beyoncé says LGBT+ rights are human rightsIn her speech, Beyoncé paid an emotional tribute to her uncle, who died during the AIDS crisis. She said: "I want to dedicate this award to my uncle Johnny, the most fabulous gay man I have ever known, who helped raise me and my sister." The singer explained: "He lived his truth, and was brave and unapologetic at a time when this country wasn't as accepting, and witnessing his battle with HIV was one of the most painful experiences I've ever lived. "I'm hopeful that his struggled served to open pathways for other young people to live more freely. LGBTQI rights are human rights." GLAAD Awards: Jay-Z pays tribute to his motherJay-Z paid his own tribute to his mother, Gloria Carter, who came out as a lesbian on his 2017 track "Smile." He said: "Life is full of highs, lows, and a lot of learning. This is a momentous night and I also want to honour my mother who received the award last year. "I get to follow in her footsteps of spreading love and acceptance [and thank her] for allowing me to tell her story." Beyoncé also praised the work of her husband. ![]() She said: "To you, Jay, I'm so proud of you for making incredible strides towards changing stigmas in the hip-hop community. "It's a privilege to watch you take those steps and we're super grateful and honoured." She added: "I would say that one of the most beautiful memories from our [joint] tour was looking out from the stage every night and seeing the hardest gangsters trappin' out right next to the most fabulous queens, respecting and celebrating each other. "And that's the duty of my partnership, connecting people who at first glance seem worlds apart, and whether it's friends or family, the LGBTQI community has always supported us and lifted us up. "We're here to promote love for every human being and change starts with supporting the people closest to you, so let's tell them that they are loved, let's remind them they are beautiful, let's speak out and protect them, and parents, let's love our kids in their truest form. "I hope we continue to shift the stigmas in this community, especially the stigmas in black families towards accepting queer black family members." |
| Beyoncé and Jay-Z help boost Louvre visitors in 2018 - BBC News Posted: 25 Mar 2019 08:30 AM PDT Image copyright Universal Music A Beyoncé and Jay-Z music video helped the Louvre in Paris increase its visitors to a record 10.2 million in 2018. The Louvre also credited the large increase in visitors to its Delacroix show - the museum's most popular exhibition on record. An upswing in foreign visitors to the French capital was another contributory factor to the 26% rise in admissions. Tate Modern was the most visited UK museum, according to The Art Newspaper. Top ten most popular art galleries and museumsBy number of visitors last year The Thameside gallery knocked the British Museum off the top spot, a position it had held for the previous nine years. London's Victoria and Albert museum also reported a record year, with 3.9 million visitors. Last year it dropped to sixth in the rankings, while UK museum and exhibition figures overall were 5% down from their highpoint in 2014. Across the Atlantic, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York staged the two most popular exhibitions in the world in 2018. Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, a show that mixed religious artworks with haute couture, was seen by nearly 1.7 million people. The second most popular exhibition in 2018, which attracted more than 700,000 visitors, was Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer. The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC attracted more than 2.3 million visitors last year, a surge of 1 million compared with 2017. The institution has largely attributed the rise to the unveiling of two portraits of President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald respectively. Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z launched their Everything Is Love album last year with a six-minute video shot in the Louvre by director Ricky Saiz. The Art Newspaper's annual visitor figures survey highlights global trends across the museum sector. Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk. |
| Billy Eichner says he CRIED after hearing Beyonce sing in The Lion King remake - Daily Mail Posted: 27 Mar 2019 06:52 PM PDT He was never a big fan of Can You Feel The Love Tonight?, but hearing Beyoncé sing the Disney standard brought tears to his eyes. Billy Eichner, 40, opened up about his experiences filming the new live-action version of The Lion King while chatting with Ira Madison III on Crooked Media's Keep It podcast. The host was initially skeptical that the 37-year-old singer was even in the film, as she hasn't been featured in any trailers so far. ![]() Tears: Billy Eichner, 40, admitted he cried when he heard Beyoncé sing in the Lion King reboot while chatting with Ira Madison III on Crooked Media's Keep It podcast; shown in September in LA 'She's definitely in the movie because I've seen a rough cut. And I've heard her sing 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight?' with Donald Glover and I'm telling you, it's f***ing good,' he explained. 'And that was never my favorite song to be totally honest,' he continued. 'I liked it when Elton John sang it. I love Elton John.' 'I don't want to give too much away about that, they do not want us talking about it. I will just say that honestly, it made me cry and I was not expecting that,' he concluded. ![]() Confirmed: 'She's definitely in the movie because I've seen a rough cut. And I've heard her sing 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight?' with Donald Glover and I'm telling you, it's f***ing good,' said Billy; Beyoncé (L) pictured with her husband Jay-Z (R) in 2015 ![]() So moved: 'I don't want to give too much away about that, they do not want us talking about it. I will just say that honestly, it made me cry and I was not expecting that,' he concluded; pictured in September in Houston, Texas ![]() Starring role: Donald Glover of Atlanta and Childish Gambino stars as Simba, opposite Beyoncé's Nalapictured in September in Los Angeles Beyoncé stars as the adult version of Nala, love interest to Simba, voiced as an adult by Atlanta and Childish Gambino's Donald Glover. James Earl Jones, who voiced Simba's father Mufasa in the 1994 original, returns to the role for this updated version. Billy appears in the remake as as the meercat Timon, part of a comedic duo with the rotund warthog Pumba, now voiced by Seth Rogen. Though the film has been described as a live-action remake, in the vein of 2017's Beauty And The Beast remake, the visuals are completely computer generated. ![]() Not so 'live-action': Though the film has been described as a live-action remake, in the vein of 2017's Beauty And The Beast remake, the visuals are completely computer generated; still from The Lion King (2019) ![]() Funny man: Billy appears in the remake as as the meercat Timon, part of a comedic duo with the rotund warthog Pumba, now voiced by Seth Rogen; still from The Lion King (2019) ![]() Intimidating: '[Playing Timon is] shocking, it's bizarre, it's terrifying,' Eichner admitted. 'You can't really do it better than [Nathan Lane] did it, you can just do it your way,' he said on Keep It, referring to the three-time Tony Award-winning actor who originally voiced Pumba; shown in June in NYC '[Playing Timon is] shocking, it's bizarre, it's terrifying,' Eichner admitted. 'You can't really do it better than [Nathan Lane] did it, you can just do it your way,' he said on Keep It, referring to the three-time Tony Award-winning actor who originally voiced Pumba. The Friends From College star still managed to find his own rhythm with Rogen. 'I will say one thing that helps with that is that my energy with Seth Rogen is very different, naturally, than what Nathan Lane and Ernie Sabella's energy was. They were both coming out of the that production of Guys And Dolls when they did the The Lion King,' he explained. 'They did this very vaudevillian, Broadway, musical theater, borscht belt style, which here and there, Seth and I borrow from but we don't lean into that as much.' In addition to the aforementioned cast, 12 Years A Slave's Chiwetel Ejiofor stars as the villainous Scar, and John Oliver, Alfre Woodard, Keegan-Michael Key, Eric Andre and Amy Sedaris all play smaller supporting roles. |
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