Victoria Beckham has ruled out any possibility of a Spice Girls
reunion. In a new interview with Vanity Fair Italy and Spain, the now
fashion power house was very blunt; stating "it is time to bow out."
If there was any chances of Baby, Crazy, Ginger, Sports Spices to once more rock our world, that has been denied by Porch. "Sometimes you've got to know when it’s time to leave the party," She told Vanity Fair, "That’s great. Thank you to everyone, but no more!" she added.
To somehow defend her decision, she said nowadays her main passion is fashion and her family, but that’s not to say that there us no connection between her music days and her line of work now.
What do you think Victoria Beckham is better at: Music or Fashion?
If there was any chances of Baby, Crazy, Ginger, Sports Spices to once more rock our world, that has been denied by Porch. "Sometimes you've got to know when it’s time to leave the party," She told Vanity Fair, "That’s great. Thank you to everyone, but no more!" she added.
To somehow defend her decision, she said nowadays her main passion is fashion and her family, but that’s not to say that there us no connection between her music days and her line of work now.
What do you think Victoria Beckham is better at: Music or Fashion?
of the British boy band One Direction — got in some hot water on
Saturday after sending some support to Willie Robertson of the embattled
reality TV show Duck Dynasty.
In case you didn’t hear, Phil Robertson the Duck Dynasty patriarch made some very controversial comments about gays and blacks in an interview with GQ magazine.
The comments led to Robertson’s suspension by A&E, even though the new season — which premiered earlier this month — already had all its episodes filmed with him present.
Fast forward to this past Saturday, this is what Liam Payne tweeted that got him on so much trouble:
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102947/liam-payne-of-one-direction-defends-his-tweet-of-support-for-duck-dynasty/#seLURS4VYHYuvwZC.99
In case you didn’t hear, Phil Robertson the Duck Dynasty patriarch made some very controversial comments about gays and blacks in an interview with GQ magazine.
The comments led to Robertson’s suspension by A&E, even though the new season — which premiered earlier this month — already had all its episodes filmed with him present.
Fast forward to this past Saturday, this is what Liam Payne tweeted that got him on so much trouble:
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102947/liam-payne-of-one-direction-defends-his-tweet-of-support-for-duck-dynasty/#seLURS4VYHYuvwZC.99
of the British boy band One Direction — got in some hot water on
Saturday after sending some support to Willie Robertson of the embattled
reality TV show Duck Dynasty.
In case you didn’t hear, Phil Robertson the Duck Dynasty patriarch made some very controversial comments about gays and blacks in an interview with GQ magazine.
The comments led to Robertson’s suspension by A&E, even though the new season — which premiered earlier this month — already had all its episodes filmed with him present.
Fast forward to this past Saturday, this is what Liam Payne tweeted that got him on so much trouble:
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102947/liam-payne-of-one-direction-defends-his-tweet-of-support-for-duck-dynasty/#seLURS4VYHYuvwZC.99
In case you didn’t hear, Phil Robertson the Duck Dynasty patriarch made some very controversial comments about gays and blacks in an interview with GQ magazine.
The comments led to Robertson’s suspension by A&E, even though the new season — which premiered earlier this month — already had all its episodes filmed with him present.
Fast forward to this past Saturday, this is what Liam Payne tweeted that got him on so much trouble:
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102947/liam-payne-of-one-direction-defends-his-tweet-of-support-for-duck-dynasty/#seLURS4VYHYuvwZC.99
remembers sharing Outkast music fondly, because he used to share it with his mom.
Outkast is one of those bands that has a wide range of influence in the hip hop world and many younger fans have not had the chance to watch them perfom live.
Everyone in the industry is massively excited to see the band perform at the upcoming Hangout Music Festival in Alabama and Wiz Khalifa is no different.
The rapper shared his own experiences with the duo’s music, which he says was just as important to his mother as it was to him.
“My favorite memories of OutKast definitely come from my mom, because she played so much of their music.” Wiz Khalifa told MTV. “It wasn’t like they were old to me–because Outkast was hella relevant–but it was like my mom love Outkast as much as I did. So it tripped me out, because we could share that CD.”
Wiz Khalifa explained how he and his mother followed Outkast through their exploratory years:
“We shared a lot of CDs but that was one of her favorite ones, and even when they started elevating their minds, and doing other things, she was a part of that movement, so in turn it helped me to grow with it to.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102802/wiz-khalifa-shared-outkast-music-with-his-mom/#tVK9ii3my08Jijqr.99
Outkast is one of those bands that has a wide range of influence in the hip hop world and many younger fans have not had the chance to watch them perfom live.
Everyone in the industry is massively excited to see the band perform at the upcoming Hangout Music Festival in Alabama and Wiz Khalifa is no different.
The rapper shared his own experiences with the duo’s music, which he says was just as important to his mother as it was to him.
“My favorite memories of OutKast definitely come from my mom, because she played so much of their music.” Wiz Khalifa told MTV. “It wasn’t like they were old to me–because Outkast was hella relevant–but it was like my mom love Outkast as much as I did. So it tripped me out, because we could share that CD.”
Wiz Khalifa explained how he and his mother followed Outkast through their exploratory years:
“We shared a lot of CDs but that was one of her favorite ones, and even when they started elevating their minds, and doing other things, she was a part of that movement, so in turn it helped me to grow with it to.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102802/wiz-khalifa-shared-outkast-music-with-his-mom/#tVK9ii3my08Jijqr.99
remembers sharing Outkast music fondly, because he used to share it with his mom.
Outkast is one of those bands that has a wide range of influence in the hip hop world and many younger fans have not had the chance to watch them perfom live.
Everyone in the industry is massively excited to see the band perform at the upcoming Hangout Music Festival in Alabama and Wiz Khalifa is no different.
The rapper shared his own experiences with the duo’s music, which he says was just as important to his mother as it was to him.
“My favorite memories of OutKast definitely come from my mom, because she played so much of their music.” Wiz Khalifa told MTV. “It wasn’t like they were old to me–because Outkast was hella relevant–but it was like my mom love Outkast as much as I did. So it tripped me out, because we could share that CD.”
Wiz Khalifa explained how he and his mother followed Outkast through their exploratory years:
“We shared a lot of CDs but that was one of her favorite ones, and even when they started elevating their minds, and doing other things, she was a part of that movement, so in turn it helped me to grow with it to.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102802/wiz-khalifa-shared-outkast-music-with-his-mom/#tVK9ii3my08Jijqr.99
Outkast is one of those bands that has a wide range of influence in the hip hop world and many younger fans have not had the chance to watch them perfom live.
Everyone in the industry is massively excited to see the band perform at the upcoming Hangout Music Festival in Alabama and Wiz Khalifa is no different.
The rapper shared his own experiences with the duo’s music, which he says was just as important to his mother as it was to him.
“My favorite memories of OutKast definitely come from my mom, because she played so much of their music.” Wiz Khalifa told MTV. “It wasn’t like they were old to me–because Outkast was hella relevant–but it was like my mom love Outkast as much as I did. So it tripped me out, because we could share that CD.”
Wiz Khalifa explained how he and his mother followed Outkast through their exploratory years:
“We shared a lot of CDs but that was one of her favorite ones, and even when they started elevating their minds, and doing other things, she was a part of that movement, so in turn it helped me to grow with it to.”
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1102802/wiz-khalifa-shared-outkast-music-with-his-mom/#tVK9ii3my08Jijqr.99
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