Jennifer Lopez claims wedding footage was ‘stolen’, Britney Spears releases new track, and more celeb news
Jennifer Lopez slams theft of wedding footage
Jennifer Lopez claims footage from her singing at her wedding to Ben Affleck was “stolen without our consent”.
The ‘On the Floor’ hitmaker tied the knot with the ‘Tender Bar’ star for the second time in Georgia last weekend and a few days later, a clip circulated on line of the 53-year-old star serenading her new husband, and she’s criticised the leaking of the clip, particularly because all their guests were asked to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDA) as a condition of their attendance.
After fan account JLoW0rld shared the clip on Instagram, she commented: “This was taken without permission. Period. Whoever did it took advantage of our private moment. I don’t know where you all are getting it from because we had NDAs and asked everyone not to share anything from our wedding. That is our choice to share.
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Britney Spears marks first new single in six years
Britney Spears marked first new single in six years topping the iTunes charts in 40 countries by exclaiming “HOLY S***!” on Twitter and posing apparently naked in a bathroom during an online video.
The ‘Toxic’ singer’s single, a collaboration with Sir Elton John, 75, is ‘Hold Me Closer’ – a mix of his 1971 hit ‘Tiny Dancer’ with his 1992 song ‘The One’, along with parts of 1976’s ‘Don’t go Breaking my Heart’.
Less than a day after the new song came out, Britney, 40, tweeted a video filmed in the bath in which she put on an English accent and said: “Hello, Sir Elton John, we are like number one in 40 countries.”
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Shaquille O’Neal questions if Earth is round
The basketball legend famously declared a belief the planet is flat back in 2017 and he admitted a recent flight has done little to change his mind.
Asked if he stands by his previous comments, he told Australian radio programme ‘The Kyle and Jackie O Show’: “It’s a theory, It’s just a theory, they teach us a lot of things.
“I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go this way [diagonally]. I flew straight. I didn’t tip over or go upside down [during the journey].”
Host Kyle Sandiland then asked how someone could fly to the other side of the world in different directions.
His guest replied: “It’s still a straight line, you don’t go under.”
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