Ariana Grande Condemns White House for Unauthorized Use of Her Song in TikTok Video
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has publicly condemned the White House for its unauthorized use of her song "bye" in a TikTok video.
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has publicly condemned the White House for its unauthorized use of her song "bye" in a TikTok video.
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has publicly condemned the White House for using her music in a video promoting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities.
A critical comment made by pop star Ariana Grande on a White House TikTok video has reportedly disappeared.
Taylor Swift has made history as the youngest woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The popular horror multiplayer game *Dead by Daylight* is set to receive a film adaptation, with Icelandic director Thordur Palsson confirmed to helm the project.
Following the New York Knicks' historic NBA championship win, star point guard Jalen Brunson has publicly stated his ambition to appear on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." This development highlights the unique crossover appeal between sports and entertainment, especially when fueled by genuine fan connections.
Actors Glen Powell and Michelle Randolph were recently seen displaying affection publicly in New York City.
Prince Harry recently shared a video message for competitors at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Invictus Germany Sports Festival on Saturday, June 13.
The annual Trooping the Colour parade, celebrating King Charles’s official birthday, saw thousands gather in Whitehall.
The impending wedding of pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL tight end Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden is reportedly causing apprehension among local businesses.
Seth Rogen has provided an update on his relationship with James Franco, stating that he has not spoken to his former collaborator in a significant period and has no intentions of working with him again.
Drake's latest album, 'ICEMAN,' has continued its dominant run, securing a fourth consecutive week at the No.
Seth Rogen, co-writer of the acclaimed high school comedy *Superbad*, recently expressed his belief that the film would not be produced in today's Hollywood climate.