Bobby Shmurda is an American rapper from Brooklyn, NY, who broke into mainstream success following his "Hot Nigga" video, which was actually a freestyle over Lloyd Banks' "Jackpot" beat (produced by Jahlil Beats). The video ended up going viral, as well as a dance he did in the visual, coined the Shmoney Dance. The Shmoney Dance soon took over Vine, and celebrities even began taking part in the trend- Beyonce did it live on stage during her "
Drew Barrymore isn't afraid to shoot her shot! The 47-year-old actress and talk show host appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she shared that she recently made the spontaneous decision to approach a man in the park who caught her eye.
"I still want to meet someone the old fashioned way," she explained, referencing her dislike of dating apps. "I walked up to a guy in a park and I was like, 'Are you single?
Shenzhen, a city in southeastern China, is one of the billionaire capitals of the world. The city is home to some of China's wealthiest people, many of whom founded massive tech companies. But there's also a dark side: Most residents cannot afford to buy a house in Shenzhen. This is Shenzhen. It's where some 113 billionaires live — that's more billion-dollar residents than any city in the US. Aerial view of Shenzhen, China.
MusicObituaryMark Sheehan obituarySongwriter, musician and producer who played a pivotal role in the Script’s international successAs Mark Sheehan, the guitarist with the Dublin group the Script, saw it, “the untouchable rock star has gone out of fashion … Now people want to connect to normal, humble people. And the one thing about being Irish is that it keeps you grounded. You’re not allowed to get a big head.”
The shocked reactions to Sheehan’s death at the age of 46, after a brief illness, attest to his generous and unpretentious nature.
Electric blankets are cosy and an absolute necessity as temperatures plummet – so we've reviewed the best electric blankets and heated blankets on the market to help you keep costs at a minimum, switch off the central heating from time to time and still stay warm in this weather.
Whether you live at home with your parents, are bunked up with a couple of mates in a flatshare, or are cohabitating with your partner, the one thing that no one can ever seem to agree on is how long you're going to have the heating on for (puffer jacket inside, anyone?