K. Michelle bared more than just her rebellious soul at a recent concert with Young Jeezy this week. Recommended Videos While belting out her new single “Can You Stand the Rain?”, the chart-topping pop star briefly bared all for the packed crowd in Houston’s Arena Theater. As fans noted on Twitter, breast-baring has long been a staple of her live shows.
Fan reaction on Twitter was so intense that the singer took to her account in her own defense, posting this statement: “What the f**k is for you to understand.
It’s safe to say that Megan Rapinoe’s soccer and beauty game are equally as strong. It takes a special kind of person to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup (twice!) and rock bright pink hair all the while.
While running through drills, eating right and practicing before a big match are all top priority, Rapinoe tells Us Weekly’s Stylish that her haircut and color also play a pretty big factor when it comes to getting in the right head space.
Porsha Stewart had her Jessica Simpson chicken of the sea moment on the Dec. 22 episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. But her lapse had much more historical context than any fish-or-fowl mix up.
The 32-year-old visited a landmark church with holes in the floor, which were used for ventilation on the Underground Railroad (as led by Harriet Tubman) during the pre-Civil War era. The group's tour guide said they still don't know how groups of escaped slaves managed to get in and out from the crawl space.
Reid Flair estimated Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Dating, Relationship Records, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Reid Flair in 2019-2020? Scroll below and check more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports!BiographyReid Flair was born in Charlotte, NC on February 26, 1988. Son of legendary WWF wrestler Ric Flair who worked on the independent circuit and tragically died early in 2013.
Two years after being appointed by Thomas Jefferson as his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis was offered to lead an "exploring party" of the Louisiana Purchase, which is now known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition. According to Monticello, the president chose Lewis to lead the party for his extensive experience in the army as well as his experience as a frontiersman. Despite his vast knowledge and abilities, though, he still needed to acquire more skills to aid him in the expedition.