Karaoke night may not be happening any time soon, but Douglas and Brayden Morgan are keeping their skills sharp. In a now-viral video, the father-son duo sings Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” really, really well. Freddie Mercury would be proud.
Beyond their impressive vocal performances on a demanding song, the thing that sticks out about the video — and, we suspect, the major reason it became so popular — is how happy both father and son look throughout their rendition.
In the exciting sequel, “Meg 2: The Trench,” the terror of the ocean is back, bringing with it heart-stopping fears of the deep. A continuation of the 2018 film “The Meg,” the sequel follows Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham), who is once again called to action, this time to venture into the Trench, the ocean’s deepest point, home to the monstrous Megalodon.
As the story unfolds, a routine expedition takes an unexpected turn with the escape of a captive Megalodon and the revelation of a clandestine corporation mining precious materials from the Trench.
Beliebers, this is one photo we were NOT expecting to see. Justin Bieber is known for his shirtless selfies, but his latest is totally R-rated. OMG!
Taking to the Shots app, the Biebs shared a seriously scandalous (and shirtless!) snap of himself from a low angle, making it appear like he is totally naked. As Bieber stares into the camera with his eyebrows raised, he shows off everything from the lower waist-up, including his wealth of tattoos and a simple gold medallion necklace hanging loosely around his neck.
Ivanka Trump is the second-born child of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, and his first wife, Ivana, as well as the oldest of two daughters born to her father.
She served as a senior advisor in his administration, as well as the director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship. Even after his presidency ended, Ivanka often stood beside Donald, supporting him in his endeavors.
Dianna Agron recently launched her new website, You Me & Charlie, and now the 'Glee' star has written a blog post that advocates gay rights and acceptance, while supporting the efforts of the Trevor Project.
Agron begins her lengthy entry with a personal story from her childhood about how she was called names for being Jewish. She writes: "This is the closest I have ever come to being able to relate to the experience of growing up being gay, and hardly knowing anyone that is like you.