Who will be on the next episode of 'Celebrity Family Feud'? WWE legends to have a men versus women battle
A teaser of the episode showing what will go down, has created a lot of hype among fans
1970-01-01 08:00
Cardi B aims fresh three word insult at woman she threw microphone at
Rapper Cardi B has responded to the woman who threw water at her during a recent concert which saw the star violently propel her microphone back at the over-exuberant fan. The 30-year-old artist was performing at a night at Drai's Beach Club in Las Vegas. Although it's unclear when the incident occurred the clip began circulating on social media on Saturday after it was shared by the Twitter account Pop Base. The 'WAP' star was singing her hit 'Bodak Yellow' to a packed audience when she was suddenly drenched with water from the side of the stage. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In an almost instant retaliation, Cardi B hurled her microphone in the direction of the woman who threw the water much to the shock of security, the audience and the other people on stage with her. The 18-second clip concludes with the rapper looking disturbed and confused while trying to calm herself as the song continues playing. An alternative angle of the incident was shared by Cardi B herself on Twitter when she retweeted a fan account featuring strongly worded lyrics from her and her husband's (OffSet) new song: 'Jealousy'. The tweet simply featured the words 'Jealous A** B***h!' Cardi B also tweeted herself by posting: "WATER AND GAS INCLUDED …Literally." The rapper is the latest star to have things thrown at them on stage with the likes of Pin, Bebe Rexha, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift all being subjected to the bizarre trend with some incidents resulting in injury for artists. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
UFC star Michael Bisping criticizes Jake Paul for not challenging ‘real fighters’: 'He’s picking off smaller guys’
Michael Bisping said, 'I don’t know why Jake Paul and Logan Paul constantly look for challenges which favor them, fighting is about testing yourself'
1970-01-01 08:00
'Scary' toll on Ukrainian children's mental health leaves its mark on Zinchenko
Arsenal defender Oleksandr Zinchenko says he only had to look into the eyes of Ukrainian children who lived under Russian occupation in a village to find the motivation to...
1970-01-01 08:00
OceanGate founder now wants to send people to least hospitable planet in the galaxy
The co-founder of the OceanGate is now planning to send 1000 people to Venus despite the bad press the company has received following the doomed Titanic submersible trip in June which killed five people. Despite the tragedy, which saw the submersible implode killing everyone onboard, including the company's co-founder Stockton Rush, his colleague Guillermo Söhnlein is not deterred and has told Insider that he now has ambitions for space. According to Söhnlein he now wants to see 1000 people living on the surface of Venus, the hottest planet in the solar system, by 2050. The American businessman born in Argentina said: "I think it is less aspirational than putting a million people on the Martian surface by 2050. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "You're absolutely right that when you talk about going to Venus, it would raise eyebrows outside the space industry. And it even raises eyebrows inside the space industry." "I think I've been driven to help make humanity a multi-planet species since I was 11 years old, I had this recurring dream of being the commander of the first Martian colony." This all sounds well and good and after all Elon Musk has similar aspirations for Mars but Venus is an odd one as at this moment in time its one of the least hospitable planets in the galaxy. Aside from being the hottest planet in the solar system, as mentioned, its atmosphere is made up of greenhouse gases and its clouds contain sulphuric acid which make Venus so hot that temperatures can reach 475 °C. Regardless of this, Söhnlein thinks it is "very doable" that a floating space station could withstand the harsh conditions on Venus but will likely be met with skepticism. Söhnlein's Humans2Venus project has been co-founded with researcher Khalid Al-Ali and will strive to develop technologies that will reduce launch costs and fund space projects without government money. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
IShowSpeed faced backlash for racist exchange with Asian fan during World Cup game: 'Keeps hitting new lows'
IShowSpeed's video quickly gained attention and raised concerns about the streamer's behavior
1970-01-01 08:00
Saudi Arabia's Ma'aden to acquire 10% of Brazil base metals firm - statement
DUBAI Saudi Arabian Mining Company, known as Ma'aden, has agreed to acquire a 10% stake in Brazil's base
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Alex Trebek's ex-wife? 'Jeopardy!' legend's former partner works as an investment art collector
Alex Trebek was married to Elaine Trebek-Kares for seven years before he married Jean Carrivan-Trebek
1970-01-01 08:00
WWE legend Ric Flair considers Logan Paul to be better than most regular fighters: 'He's got b***s'
'He’s better than probably 70% of the full-time guys,' Ric Flair said about Logan Paul
1970-01-01 08:00
Swiss ‘Swifties’ to Pay Most to See Pop Star Taylor Swift: NZZ
Swiss fans are paying the most to see pop star Taylor Swift. The cheapest ticket for the US
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Rogan's unexpected backing for Donald Trump puzzles Internet: 'DeSantis can't compete with him'
Joe Rogan seems to have done a U-turn on the former POTUS as he suggested Ron DeSantis can't compete with the 'Trump machine'
1970-01-01 08:00
'I really liked that song': Why Mark Ronson BANNED Bradley Cooper from taking a Lady Gaga track for A Star Is Born
Mark Ronson banned Bradley Cooper from using Lady Gaga's 'Joanne' in 'A Star Is Born' because he "needed" it for the singer's album.
1970-01-01 08:00
