We hope Diddy is spending quality time at home, away from a computer, with Kim Porter and their twin girls right about now.
Otherwise, he may get peeved at our following portrayal of Danity Kane member, Aubrey O’Day.
But can you blame us, Diddy? In making this successful R&B group, you just happened to have selected a woman that bears a resemblance to Willy Wonka’s working pals, the Oompa Loompas.
Jones College and South Jones High School's band will host the first Mississippi Indoor Association’s Regional competition in this area. More than 30 groups from throughout the state have registered for the competition.
The competition is set for Saturday, Feb. 15, from 1-10 p.m. at A.B. Howard/Bobcat Gym at the Jones College campus, with an awards presentation after each division's competition.
The MIA is comprised of competitive indoor percussion and Winter-guard groups from all over the state of Mississippi.
Los biopics los carga el diablo. Es cierto que no son documentales y, por tanto, no tienen por qué ajustarse totalmente a la realidad. Pero también es verdad que el público suele esperar que haya una buena dosis de realidad en ellos. A fin de cuentas, la idea que gran parte del público se ha hecho sobre grandes personajes o acontecimientos de la historia ha estado basada en obras de ficción, sobre todo películas y series.
Imagine: You’ve spent months, maybe even years, trying out way too many makeup products to count, and you’ve finally curated your perfect collection of formulas, shades, and tools. You’ve lined them all up across your vanity so beautifully that even a Sephora associate would envy the display. Then suddenly, you’re a week away from your vacation and reality hits: How can I get my makeup stash there safely? There is a simple solution: Makeup bags.
Adorned with 2,930 diamonds and weighing over a thousand carats, the rare platinum ornament is embellished with Burmese rubies as well as a golf ball-sized, yellow 234.6-carat De Beers diamond – which was the seventh-largest in the world.
The necklace is said to have disappeared from the Patiala royal treasury around 1948. Several decades later, so the story goes, parts of it resurfaced at a second-hand London jewellery store in 1998 and were bought by the French luxury brand Cartier.