Anita Hassanandani enjoys 'Beyonce vibes' until mommy vibes kick in
Celebrities | January 27, 2021 18:49 ISTActress Anita Hassanandani shared a photograph channelling her inner Beyonce and flaunting a blooming baby bump.
Actress Anita Hassanandani shared a photograph channelling her inner Beyonce and flaunting a blooming baby bump.
Chair and Interim Recording Academy President/CEO Harvey Mason Jr. was joined by artists, including past Grammy winners and nominees, in a live event to announce this year's nominees for the 63rd Grammy Awards on Tuesday
The track from the film 'Khaali Peeli,' which was released earlier this month, came under scanner for its lyrics "tujhe dekh ke goriya Beyonce sharma jayegi" with netizens calling it out for furthering the glorification of white skin and a bizarre comparison to the African-American pop star
'The word 'goriya' refers to a fair woman. Pop superstar Beyonce, of African American origin, is dark-skinned. Beyonce's name trended on Twitter all through Monday as many of her Indian fans claimed the line in the song is a racist dig at Beyonce.
Ishaan Khatter and Ananya Panday treated fans with the first song of their upcoming film Khaali Peeli, Titled, ‘Beyonce Sharma Jaayegi,’ the song is a peppy dance number in which the leading duo has flaunted their stellar dancing skills. Sharing the song on Instagram, Ananya wrote, "Aagaya hai rapchik gaana..Jisse dekh bounce maarega सीने mein, aur woh jab dance floor par aayegi, toh pakka #BeyonceSharmaJayegi."
In the new video of the song 'Pachtaoge,' the Bollywood dancing sensation Nora Fatehi is seen in an all-white outfit, with background dancers dressed in nude-coloured outfits.
Beyonce's Black Is King is an affirmation of a grand purpose, with lush visuals that celebrate Black resilience and culture. The film highlights the beauty of tradition and Black excellence,” the statement further read.
Popstar Beyonce will be honoured with the Humanitarian Award at the 20th edition of the 'BET Awards'.
Former US President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Beyonce and several other celebrities on Sunday virtually addressed the young activists during the Black Lives Matter protests
"BEYONCE MODE ON shot this a month back... been super obsessed with savage since past 2 months haha," Urvashi wrote along with the lyrics of the song as caption.
"We need justice for George Floyd. We all witnessed his murder in broad daylight. We're broken and we're disgusted. We cannot normalise this pain," Beyonce said in the beginning of the video. She then asserted that it is important to stand up for each other in times of injustice.
On Sunday, the actress took on the viral Savage Challenge and, killed it with impressive moves. Taking to Instagram, Disha Patani shared the video and wrote, "Beyonce vibes are on #savagechallenge".
Beyonce, via her BeyGOOD Foundation, has joined hands with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's relief fund #startsmall to make the donation to the National Alliance in Mental Health, University of California Los Angeles, and local community-based organisations working to improve mental health.
Actress Disha Patani's latest video performing her hip-hop routine to Beyonce's track 'Yonce' won a lot of love from fans and her friends.
Britney Spears shared an Instagram video from her Yoga session where she could be seen doing Yoga aasans.
Beyonce uploaded a video on Instagram on Wednesday - which she called a '2019 Bey Cap' - that was created out of a number of photos taken over the last 12 months.
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