Niska Et Son Fils – Niska a eu son premier enfant à l’âge de 16 ans, bien que peu de gens le sachent. Une décennie et demie s’est écoulée et le rappeur n’a finalement abordé la question. La tournée de Niska, initialement prévue pour cette année, a été repoussée à 2019 en raison de la pandémie mondiale de.
Pour cette raison, le 26e anniversaire du rappeur était le 6 avril, le même jour que plus de trois milliards d’individus à travers le monde.
WomenIndependent female directors are making pornographic films aimed at women. Catalina May finds out what makes them so differentAnna Arrowsmith (aka Anna Span) has been a porn director for 12 years. This made her recent campaign as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Gravesham rather controversial. "Not my cup of tea", said Nick Clegg about her occupation. But what she has been doing is not mainstream pornography, but independent porn made for women.
With summer fast approaching, thoughts are turning to hazy rosé-fuelled days in the sun and, of course, a new summer wardrobe (any excuse to appease our shopping habit).
One of the summer wardrobe's most integral elements is, without doubt, swimwear.
If you're not a bikini kind of gal and prefer a little more coverage, one swimsuit in particular is already reigning supreme on social media.
The Rosie for Autograph Floral Print Plunge Swimsuit, £39.
Tommy Garcia/USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Savannah Chrisley is officially a designer! The 19-year-old star of the reality show Chrisley Knows Best — which focuses on the over-the-top lifestyle of her family, including her eccentric real estate developer father Todd Chrisley — originally announced her plans to create a clothing line in October, and a preview of her debut collection officially drops on HSN.com today. She named the lineup of loose-fitting slogan tees, distressed denim and shoulder-baring cutout tops after one of her favorite sayings: Faith Over Fear.
Screen bitesTelevisionIn her new web series, art historian Christina Chau asks whether disgusting viewers runs the risk of closing minds instead of opening them
Emerging from a bath filled with stew – potatoes, carrots, onions and all – the art historian Dr Christina Chau is a little disgusted and not entirely impressed. “If you really want to confront people’s stereotypes, I think you’ve got to ease them into it,” she says.