T.Rex singer Marc Bolan was one of the shining stars of the glam rock era.
Hits including Telegram Sam, 20th Century Boy and Ride A White Swan catapulted Marc into the pop stratosphere, with his face adorning the bedroom walls of teenagers across the country.
Alongside stars including David Bowie, they became the face of the glam rock revolution.
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Colombian singer Shakira and Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué may no longer be together, but that doesn't change the fact that fans shipped them for more than a decade.
The relatively quiet former couple were an item for 12 years, during which time they welcomed two sons. In June 2022, however, the pair announced that they had called it quits. Ahead, see everything you need to know about Piqué and Shakira's romance—from their honeymoon stages in 2010 to their sudden breakup and what has happened since.
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LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — Rapper Earl Hayes and VH1 dancer Stephanie Moseley are dead in what Los Angeles police are describing as a possible murder-suicide.
According to Los Angeles news station KTLA, Police responded to the Palazzo East apartments following reports of gunshots and a woman's cries. Responding officers discovered two victims, since identified as Hayes and Moseley.
Hayes was an artist on boxer Floyd Mayweather’s Money Team record label and appeared in Mayweather's 2013 documentary "
A lot was going on at the moment. Taylor Swift's massive and magisterial Eras Tour touched down in the NYC area on Friday, May 26 for the first of three sold-out shows at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. With a 3.5 hour (!) runtime that marches through 10 album cycles (yes, 2006's Taylor Swift and 2010's Speak Now are underrepresented), a gigantic troupe of dancers, state-of-the-art sets, pyrotechnics and stage magic and many, many costume changes, you'd forgive Taylor for phoning it in.