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- Chloe x Halle Share The Most Important Advice They Received From Beyoncé - JaGurl TV
- Finneas, Yungblud, Ne-Yo & More Join YouTube Originals' 'Hello 2021: the Americas' Lineup - Billboard
- Beyoncé Gifts Friends 'Hilarious and Deeply Sentimental' Necklace to Say Goodbye to 2020 - Yahoo Entertainment
- 'Punk'd': Beyoncé's Awkward Christmas Episode Resurfaces Amid the Holiday Season - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Chloe x Halle Share The Most Important Advice They Received From Beyoncé - JaGurl TV Posted: 29 Dec 2020 01:46 AM PST Back in 2013, Chloe and Halle Bailey went viral when they posted a cover of Beyoncé's "Pretty Hurts" on YouTube, and long behold just a week later, Beyoncé's team reached out to sign the sisters. It's now been five years since legendary artist signed the duo. Since then, the pair has taken the world by storm! In an interview with Bustle Halle recalls just how Queen Bey has done her part in shaping their perspective. "Everybody can learn from her just by watching her and what she stands for," Halle explains. "But being able to be a little bit close to her, I'm really learning her grace." Working closely with singer/songwriter, Halle goes into her aura and how Beyoncé embraces so much love and positivity all while encouraging others to do the same. "She's taught us that we can be anything we want to be as young Black women," Halle continues "We don't have to be restricted to just one thing." The R&B duo also briefly opened up about their most recent album Ungodly Hour, and the steps they took to make the album more intimate by adding secrets they'd usually only share in their diaries. "It was scary to put this album out and know people would hear our deepest darkest secrets; everything that you try not to show on the surface when you present yourself to the world." says Halle. The album itself depicts embracing yourself, intimacy, and how important it is to be vulnerable. "We all came up with this sentence: 'Love me at the ungodly hour,' which means love me when I'm at my worst; love me when I'm not all dolled up and made up," Chloe adds "Love me when all my insecurities are out on the table." |
Posted: 29 Dec 2020 09:01 AM PST The "Americas" virtual event, hosted by Juanpa Zurita and Storm Reid, will bring together this year's biggest stars and public figures, plus musical performances from Dua Lipa, J Balvin, YG, Karol G and Kane Brown. The newly announced lineup will join previously reported guests Demi Lovato, Matthew McConaughey, Behzinga, RuPaul, Larray, Emma Chamberlain, Anne-Marie, Marques Brownlee and the D'Amelio Family. "Hello 2021" will also host events in the United Kingdom, Korea, Japan and India. The "Americas" celebration kicks off Thursday, Dec. 31 at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT on the YouTube Originals channel. See the full appearance lineup below. Alan Stokes |
Posted: 29 Dec 2020 09:21 AM PST Angie Beyince/Instagram; Kevin Winter/Getty Beyoncé threw in a little bit of humor when designing a custom gift for her close friends and family this holiday season. To commemorate the challenges faced throughout the year, the "Formation" singer, 39, gave friends on her shopping list a diamond "2020" pendant necklace that was designed to also represent a hand featuring a raised middle finger — Bey's tongue-in-cheek message to this year. "@beyonce gifted all of her girls with this amazing custom 2020 necklace. "🖕2020" It's a hand with middle finger and the year 2020 combined into one," the star's cousin Angie Beyince said on Instagram alongside a close-up image of the necklace. "When I opened it my eyes teared up because it is both Hilarious & Deeply Sentimental. 2020 has had ups and downs but over all its [sic] been a really weird and tuff [sic] year. Hopefully 2021 is good to the world 🌎 🙏 #nye #beyonce," she continued. RELATED: Beyoncé Opens Up About How She Explains the Realities of the World to Her Kids In Beyoncé's December 2020 British Vogue cover story, which featured three separate covers shot by 21-year-old Kennedi Carter, the youngest photographer to shoot a cover for the publication in its 104-year history, the star reflected on how 2020 has changed her. CBS/ Youtube "It would be difficult to experience life in a pandemic and the current social unrest and not be changed," Beyoncé said. "I have learnt that my voice is clearer when I am still. I truly cherish this time with my family, and my new goal is to slow down and shed stressful things from my life." Like many other parents, the mom of three has faced the challenge of explaining the current goings-on of the world to daughter Blue Ivy, 8½, and twins Sir and Rumi, 3. She told British Vogue: "I let my children know that they are never too young to contribute to changing the world. I never underestimate their thoughts and feelings, and I check in with them to understand how this is affecting them." As for what's in store for 2021? The superstar singer has a multi-year deal lined up with Peloton to craft a "series of themed workout experiences" for a variety of class types. The partnership will also give back to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. |
Posted: 29 Dec 2020 01:01 PM PST 'Tis the season to sit in front of the television and binge your favorite holiday episodes. During the winter months, many people tend to revisit festive programs in shows such as The Office, Friends, and Seinfeld. But more unusual and underrated programs have been catching eyes too — like the Punk'd holiday episode featuring Beyoncé. Beyoncé's 'Punk'd' episode, explainedBeyoncé appeared on Punk'd Season 2, Episode 8. The episode was filmed in 2003, around the time she was on a break from Destiny's Child and kicking off her solo career with her first album, Dangerously in Love. For the prank, she was invited to a holiday celebration for needy children at Universal Studios in California, where she was supposed to help decorate a giant Christmas tree. But when she went to place a star atop it, the tree toppled over, ruining all of the presents beneath it and causing chaos within the crowd of guests. Beyoncé was clearly horrified by what had happened, looking on desperately as some of the kids began to cry and scream. "You ruined our Christmas!" one child yelled repeatedly. She continued to face criticism even after apologizing and promising to get the kids new presents — until host Ashton Kutcher came out and revealed the ruse to the "Speechless" singer. RELATED: The Simple Way Ashton Kutcher Convinced Celebrities to Be on 'Punk'd' Beyoncé's 'Punk'd' episode went viral again in 2020On Dec. 24, a Twitter user shared a clip of the episode along with the caption, "Remember when beyoncé destroyed the christmas tree?" The post attracted over 30,000 likes and tons of reactions that ranged from embarrassment and shock to joy and humor. "I was so embarassed when I first saw this back in the day but she's still Beyoncé and doesn't give af 😂," read one tweet. Another Twitter user couldn't believe the way the kids acted toward Beyoncé, writing: "The kids yelling at Beyoncé that she ruined Christmas is sending me." "that little kid screaming how she ruined christmas is such a good actor omfg, they are NOT seeing heaven for pranking her like that 😭," someone else mused. "This is why Beyoncé barely makes appearances now 😂😂," said a fourth tweet. Does 'Punk'd' still come on?After a years-long hiatus, Punk'd was rebooted in 2020 on the streaming app Quibi, with Chance the Rapper attached as the host. Punk'd aired its first season the same year, which included stars such as Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Nas X, Offset, and Addison Rae (via IMDb). However, the future of the show is now unclear, given that Quibi has since shuttered. In the meantime, fans can find several old episodes floating around the Internet, including on YouTube and on the MTV website. |
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