Beyonce's cowboy era has rubbed off on her mother Tina Knowles.
The 70-year-old took inspiration from her daughter with her wardrobe choice to co-host the Exhibition Reception for artist J. Christopher on Saturday.
Tina was joined by her "baby" Kelly Rowland, 43, and looked gorgeous in a black denim jumpsuit that highlighted her trim waist and svelte physique.
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Tom Holland and Zendaya are hitting the red carpet for the premiere of their new movie!
The co-stars, and real-life couple, posed together for photos at the premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home on Monday evening (December 13) held at the Regency Bruin Theatre in Los Angeles.
For the premiere, Zendaya wowed in a spiderweb-print dress paired with a black lace mask while Tom sported a chocolate-colored suit.
Here’s a summary for the new movie: With Spider-Man’s identity now revealed, our friendly neighborhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from the high stakes of being a superhero.
An American rapper and songwriter, Bobby Shmurda’s net worth is $400,000.
Shmurda is considered one of the pioneers of the drill music of Brooklyn.
He became famous worldwide in 2014 after his song “Hot N***a” reached the top ten on the Billboard chart.
The young emerging rapper signed a deal with Epic Records in 2014.
The hip-hop music society was shocked as New York City police arrested Shmurda and the members of GS9 in December 2014.
Rasheda Ali was born in 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, to the prominent professional boxer, Muhammad Ali, and his second wife, Belinda Boyd, also known as Khalilah Camacho Ali. Both of her parents had been married before. Rasheda has eight siblings and half-siblings, including twin sister Jamillah, Khaliah, Miya, Muhammad Ali Jr, Laila, Hana, Maryum and Asaad. The best advice he received from his father is to stay humble. Because he loved everyone equally, regardless of race and religion, he wanted his children to have the same quality.
Psychiatrist and Medical Director for the County of Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services, Dr. Charles Joseph Sophy (born October 2, 1960) has a practise in Los Angeles. As the author of Side By Side: The Revolutionary Mother-Daughter Program for Conflict-Free Communication, he has been on a number of national television shows, radio shows, and a variety of print and on-line media, including the New York Times.