Brazil’s far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro has returned to Brazil, where he was greeted by hundreds of supporters at the capital Brasilia’s airport to welcome him back after three months in self-imposed exile.
Supporters with Brazilian flags draped around their shoulders sang the national anthem and chanted “legend” as Bolsonaro arrived from Florida in the United States on Thursday morning.
Bolsonaro, 68, who never conceded defeat in last year’s election, is expected to lead the opposition to leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, officials in his Liberal Party said.
The New York Times’ documentary Framing Britney Spears introduced viewers to Felicia Culotta, a woman who served as Britney Spears’ assistant and has known her for decades. She played a pivotal role in the early days of the “Womanizer” singer’s career — and now, she has chosen to speak out about the pop star’s conservatorship battle.
“I don’t know that I ever really had any definition on what I was supposed to do with Britney.
Drew Barrymore has lived an extremely public life, making her silver screen debut at only eleven-months-old, and reaching immediate stardom after starring in Steven Spielberg's E.T. when she was seven.
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With that, the majority of her ups and downs, from her emancipation and being institutionalized to overcoming it all and hosting a successful talk show, have been documented.
Where to stream Once Euphoria debuted in 2019, fans of the teen drama have continued to keep an eye on the main cast — especially when it comes to their love lives.
While sex, love, drugs and friendship are front and cent on the HBO series, but show’s stars tend to lead more private lives.
Zendaya, for example, was first linked to Tom Holland in 2016 after working on Spider-Man. However, it wasn’t until 2021 that they were caught kissing, confirming their off-screen romance.
Kevin Frazier: A Television Host and Sports Anchor with a Net Worth of $2 Million Kevin Frazier, a Maryland native and Hampton University graduate, began his professional career as an anchor for Fox Sports Network. He then moved to ESPN, where he served as the host of SportsCenter and NBA shows. In 2004, he became a correspondent for “Entertainment Tonight.”
Later, Frazier founded the popular website, HipHollywood.com in 2008. He was named co-host of “The Insider” in 2011, which is now known as “omg!