Janet Jackson celebrated her sold-out concert at the Hollywood Bowl with some family fun at Disneyland!
On Tuesday, the singer enjoyed quality time with her 9-month-old son Eissa Al Mana and friends, including Ciara and her 3-year-old son Future Zahir, as seen on Jackson’s former backup dancer James Collins’ Instagram Story.
In a group photo with Mickey Mouse, Jackson, who is dressed in head-to-toe black, and Ciara, who wore a conductor hat with Mickey ears, are all smiles as they hold onto their boys.
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On Tuesday, the singer enjoyed quality time with her 9-month-old son Eissa Al Mana and friends, including Ciara and her 3-year-old son Future Zahir, as seen on Jackson’s former backup dancer James Collins’ Instagram Story.
In a group photo with Mickey Mouse, Jackson, who is dressed in head-to-toe black, and Ciara, who wore a conductor hat with Mickey ears, are all smiles as they hold onto their boys.
A post shared by Janet Jackson’s Legacy Matters (@janetreceipts) on Oct 10, 2017 at 6:46pm...
- 10/11/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
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A late double was enough to seal all three points for West Ham as they defeated Norwich City in an important relegation clash at Upton Park.
Collins’ header six minutes from time gave the Hammers the lead and Mohamed Diame sealed the victory with a deflected finish on the counter-attack.
Norwich City got the games opening chance after eight minutes when Gary Hooper rose to meet Nathan Redmond’s cross and headed towards goal, forcing a brilliant save from Adrian.
The keeper was at it again shortly after when Redmond chipped a ball over the top to Robert Snodgrass but he was thwarted by the heroics of Adrian, desperate to keep a fourth consecutive clean sheet.
West Ham barely had a sniff in the opening stages but 25 minutes in Mark Noble forced John Ruddy into a save with an effort from distance, though it...
A late double was enough to seal all three points for West Ham as they defeated Norwich City in an important relegation clash at Upton Park.
Collins’ header six minutes from time gave the Hammers the lead and Mohamed Diame sealed the victory with a deflected finish on the counter-attack.
Norwich City got the games opening chance after eight minutes when Gary Hooper rose to meet Nathan Redmond’s cross and headed towards goal, forcing a brilliant save from Adrian.
The keeper was at it again shortly after when Redmond chipped a ball over the top to Robert Snodgrass but he was thwarted by the heroics of Adrian, desperate to keep a fourth consecutive clean sheet.
West Ham barely had a sniff in the opening stages but 25 minutes in Mark Noble forced John Ruddy into a save with an effort from distance, though it...
- 2/11/2014
- by Josh Challies
- Obsessed with Film
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James Tomkins and James Collins put in heroic defensive performances as West Ham picked up a priceless point away from home.
The Hammers’ defence produced a stubborn display to deny Jose Mourinho’s side their sixth straight win of 2014.
The match started at a frantic pace, Oscar testing Adrian after just 8 minutes with a curled effort from the edge of the box which the Spaniard tipped onto the bar.
Minutes later and West Ham had their first opportunity, Tomkins’ header drawing a good save from Petr Cech after Stewart Downing had whipped in a free-kick.
A fast-paced opening quarter of an hour was rounded off when Samuel Eto’o blazed over from the edge of the box, after Eden Hazard had headed down Branislav Ivanovic’s through-ball.
Following the 15 minute mark, the pace of the derby encounter began to slow with Chelsea dominating...
James Tomkins and James Collins put in heroic defensive performances as West Ham picked up a priceless point away from home.
The Hammers’ defence produced a stubborn display to deny Jose Mourinho’s side their sixth straight win of 2014.
The match started at a frantic pace, Oscar testing Adrian after just 8 minutes with a curled effort from the edge of the box which the Spaniard tipped onto the bar.
Minutes later and West Ham had their first opportunity, Tomkins’ header drawing a good save from Petr Cech after Stewart Downing had whipped in a free-kick.
A fast-paced opening quarter of an hour was rounded off when Samuel Eto’o blazed over from the edge of the box, after Eden Hazard had headed down Branislav Ivanovic’s through-ball.
Following the 15 minute mark, the pace of the derby encounter began to slow with Chelsea dominating...
- 1/29/2014
- by Simon Collings
- Obsessed with Film
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Date: 18th January Venue: Upton Park Kick off: 3:00pm
West Ham host Newcastle United in their first Premier League home game of 2014.
Team News
James Tomkins is missing for the Hammers as he serves a one-match ban after being sent-off in the club’s 2-0 victory against Cardiff last weekend.
Kevin Nolan is also absent, sitting out the final game of his four-game suspension.
Winston Reid (ankle) and Guy Demel (concussion) will definitely miss Saturday’s encounter, but Ravel Morrison (groin) and James Collins (calf) could return.
Newcastle will have to contend without captain Fabricio Coloccini, who has a thigh injury. Full-back Mathieu Debuchy is suspended.
Key Stats
Sam Allardyce’s West Ham are struggling for form at the moment, having won only one of their last seven games.
Newcastle themselves are also misfiring in the league, with Alan Pardew’s team currently on a three-game losing streak.
Date: 18th January Venue: Upton Park Kick off: 3:00pm
West Ham host Newcastle United in their first Premier League home game of 2014.
Team News
James Tomkins is missing for the Hammers as he serves a one-match ban after being sent-off in the club’s 2-0 victory against Cardiff last weekend.
Kevin Nolan is also absent, sitting out the final game of his four-game suspension.
Winston Reid (ankle) and Guy Demel (concussion) will definitely miss Saturday’s encounter, but Ravel Morrison (groin) and James Collins (calf) could return.
Newcastle will have to contend without captain Fabricio Coloccini, who has a thigh injury. Full-back Mathieu Debuchy is suspended.
Key Stats
Sam Allardyce’s West Ham are struggling for form at the moment, having won only one of their last seven games.
Newcastle themselves are also misfiring in the league, with Alan Pardew’s team currently on a three-game losing streak.
- 1/17/2014
- by Simon Collings
- Obsessed with Film
Lynne Cameron/Empics Sport
Premier League strugglers West Ham United have agreed a deal to sign Manchester City misfit Joleon Lescott and bolster their beleaguered defence.
England international Lescott, 31, is no longer first choice at the Etihad under Manuel Pellegrini since the signings of Matija Nastasic and Martin Demichelis.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is in desperate need of defensive reinforcements as James Collins and Winston Reid are injured whilst James Tomkins is suspended. The East London outfit landed Wolves reject Roger Johnson on loan this week, but were turned down by wantaway Everton centre back Johnny Heitinga.
The Sunday Telegraph revealed the three-and-a-half-year deal that will take Lescott to Upton Park contains a wage of £90,000 per week for the rest of this season. Thereafter his pay packet will be £70,000 – whether West Ham stay up or not.
Big Sam’s Hammers climbed out of the bottom three on Saturday with a...
Premier League strugglers West Ham United have agreed a deal to sign Manchester City misfit Joleon Lescott and bolster their beleaguered defence.
England international Lescott, 31, is no longer first choice at the Etihad under Manuel Pellegrini since the signings of Matija Nastasic and Martin Demichelis.
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is in desperate need of defensive reinforcements as James Collins and Winston Reid are injured whilst James Tomkins is suspended. The East London outfit landed Wolves reject Roger Johnson on loan this week, but were turned down by wantaway Everton centre back Johnny Heitinga.
The Sunday Telegraph revealed the three-and-a-half-year deal that will take Lescott to Upton Park contains a wage of £90,000 per week for the rest of this season. Thereafter his pay packet will be £70,000 – whether West Ham stay up or not.
Big Sam’s Hammers climbed out of the bottom three on Saturday with a...
- 1/12/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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West Ham secured a vital away win for beleagured boss Sam Allardyce as the Hammers move out of the relegation zone with a 0-2 win in Wales following a horrific cup week.
A torrid week had seen the East London side lose 5-0 to Championship outfit Nottingham Forest in last weekend’s Fa Cup, followed by a 6-0 midweek hammering by Man City in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final, effectively ending their hopes of reaching the Wembley decider.
However, a well-taken goal from Carlton Cole, and an late insurance from reliable midfielder Mark Noble secured a first league win since November, and moved the Hammers out of the relegation-zone on goal difference.
Cole latched on to a Matt Jarvis volley on 42 minutes to give West Ham the lead going into the break.
Cardiff dominated much of the proceedings, with over...
West Ham secured a vital away win for beleagured boss Sam Allardyce as the Hammers move out of the relegation zone with a 0-2 win in Wales following a horrific cup week.
A torrid week had seen the East London side lose 5-0 to Championship outfit Nottingham Forest in last weekend’s Fa Cup, followed by a 6-0 midweek hammering by Man City in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final, effectively ending their hopes of reaching the Wembley decider.
However, a well-taken goal from Carlton Cole, and an late insurance from reliable midfielder Mark Noble secured a first league win since November, and moved the Hammers out of the relegation-zone on goal difference.
Cole latched on to a Matt Jarvis volley on 42 minutes to give West Ham the lead going into the break.
Cardiff dominated much of the proceedings, with over...
- 1/11/2014
- by Diarmuid Hickey
- Obsessed with Film
Sang Tan/AP/Press Association Images
Date: Wednesday, 8 January 2014; Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester; Kickoff: 19:45Gmt
Manchester City have only lost one of their last 15 meetings with West Ham as Manuel Pellegrini’s team entertain the East Londoners at the Etihad in the Capital One Cup semi-final.
Jack Collison scored a second half winner for the Hammers at Upton Park in March 2009, but that is the only victory they’ve recorded over City since back-to-back wins in 2006. Sam Allardyce remains short of striking options, so West Ham fans shall fondly remember Dean Ashton’s brace during an Fa Cup run to the final.
The Hammers are not much better off defensively either and come into this two-legged tie off the back of four defeats in their last five. Big Sam chose the Fa Cup third round tie at Nottingham Forest to blood youngsters en masse – a move that resulted in a 5-0 thumping.
Date: Wednesday, 8 January 2014; Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester; Kickoff: 19:45Gmt
Manchester City have only lost one of their last 15 meetings with West Ham as Manuel Pellegrini’s team entertain the East Londoners at the Etihad in the Capital One Cup semi-final.
Jack Collison scored a second half winner for the Hammers at Upton Park in March 2009, but that is the only victory they’ve recorded over City since back-to-back wins in 2006. Sam Allardyce remains short of striking options, so West Ham fans shall fondly remember Dean Ashton’s brace during an Fa Cup run to the final.
The Hammers are not much better off defensively either and come into this two-legged tie off the back of four defeats in their last five. Big Sam chose the Fa Cup third round tie at Nottingham Forest to blood youngsters en masse – a move that resulted in a 5-0 thumping.
- 1/8/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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West Ham United’s chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan have released an open letter in support of their beleaguered manager Sam Allardyce in the wake of the club’s embarrassing 0-5 reverse to Championship outfit Nottingham Forest in the Fa Cup.
“We know Sam has not lost his ambition or desire and is committed to making West Ham United a great Premier League club”
The letter went on to state:
“It is never enjoyable being knocked out of a cup competition and losing by such a large scoreline to a lower division side is hard to take for us all. We thought the youngsters gave their all and did not stop trying, but in the end Nottingham Forest’s experience proved too much for us. I know Sam would have loved to have put out a more varied side, with our talented youngsters accompanied by more...
West Ham United’s chairmen David Gold and David Sullivan have released an open letter in support of their beleaguered manager Sam Allardyce in the wake of the club’s embarrassing 0-5 reverse to Championship outfit Nottingham Forest in the Fa Cup.
“We know Sam has not lost his ambition or desire and is committed to making West Ham United a great Premier League club”
The letter went on to state:
“It is never enjoyable being knocked out of a cup competition and losing by such a large scoreline to a lower division side is hard to take for us all. We thought the youngsters gave their all and did not stop trying, but in the end Nottingham Forest’s experience proved too much for us. I know Sam would have loved to have put out a more varied side, with our talented youngsters accompanied by more...
- 1/6/2014
- by Diarmuid Hickey
- Obsessed with Film
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Date: Sunday, 5 January; Venue: City Ground, Nottingham; Kickoff: 12:00 GMT
Championship promotion hopefuls Nottingham Forest host Premier League strugglers West Ham United anxious to improve their record against the Londoners at the City Ground.
Billy Davies’s Reds will not get a better opportunity to put right two wins from the last ten home meetings with the Hammers than on Sunday lunchtime. Sam Allardyce has a defensive crisis on his hands – one made all the worse by Johnny Heitinga snubbing a move from Everton.
These sides last faced one another on the banks of the Trent early on in West Ham’s last promotion campaign of 2011-12. Big Sam and his team are League Cup semi-finalists, but if they are to progress in the other domestic competition then they will have to do it without several key names.
Kevin Nolan and Winston Reid were amongst the...
Date: Sunday, 5 January; Venue: City Ground, Nottingham; Kickoff: 12:00 GMT
Championship promotion hopefuls Nottingham Forest host Premier League strugglers West Ham United anxious to improve their record against the Londoners at the City Ground.
Billy Davies’s Reds will not get a better opportunity to put right two wins from the last ten home meetings with the Hammers than on Sunday lunchtime. Sam Allardyce has a defensive crisis on his hands – one made all the worse by Johnny Heitinga snubbing a move from Everton.
These sides last faced one another on the banks of the Trent early on in West Ham’s last promotion campaign of 2011-12. Big Sam and his team are League Cup semi-finalists, but if they are to progress in the other domestic competition then they will have to do it without several key names.
Kevin Nolan and Winston Reid were amongst the...
- 1/3/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Premier League strugglers West Ham United have seen a deal for Everton’s Johnny Heitinga fall at the final hurdle after the Dutch defender rejected a transfer to Upton Park.
The Hammers had agreed a deal with the Toffees to sign Heitinga, 30, but the player has had a change of heart. Explaining his U-turn, Heitinga told the BBC:
“You have to be convinced that you are taking the right step and I was not. It is not about the money because that was not the problem with a move to West Ham. I’m confident I will find another club before 31 January.”
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is without James Collins, Winston Reid and James Tomkins through injury, so there are no natural central defenders available. Fullbacks George McCartney and Joey O’Brien have joined holding midfielder Alou Diarra in covering for recent games.
Now Heitinga’s proposed transfer has fallen through,...
Premier League strugglers West Ham United have seen a deal for Everton’s Johnny Heitinga fall at the final hurdle after the Dutch defender rejected a transfer to Upton Park.
The Hammers had agreed a deal with the Toffees to sign Heitinga, 30, but the player has had a change of heart. Explaining his U-turn, Heitinga told the BBC:
“You have to be convinced that you are taking the right step and I was not. It is not about the money because that was not the problem with a move to West Ham. I’m confident I will find another club before 31 January.”
Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is without James Collins, Winston Reid and James Tomkins through injury, so there are no natural central defenders available. Fullbacks George McCartney and Joey O’Brien have joined holding midfielder Alou Diarra in covering for recent games.
Now Heitinga’s proposed transfer has fallen through,...
- 1/2/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Relegation-threatened West Ham United want to make two January signings now the transfer window is open to turn their season around. Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is targeting Everton defender Johnny Heitinga and Southampton striker Rickie Lambert to solve problems at either end of the pitch.
West Ham begin the New Year second bottom of the Premier League and have a defensive crisis to contend with. Centre backs James Collins and James Tomkins have joined Winston Reid on the treatment table after picking up muscle problems over the festive period. Recording signing and target man Andy Carroll is also a long-term injury absentee.
Sky Sports is reporting that Dutch defender Heitinga, 30, will sign for the Hammers this week. His deal with Everton expires in the summer and his new club will take over the remainder of that contract.
Toffees boss Roberto Martinez has not played Heitinga in the...
Relegation-threatened West Ham United want to make two January signings now the transfer window is open to turn their season around. Hammers boss Sam Allardyce is targeting Everton defender Johnny Heitinga and Southampton striker Rickie Lambert to solve problems at either end of the pitch.
West Ham begin the New Year second bottom of the Premier League and have a defensive crisis to contend with. Centre backs James Collins and James Tomkins have joined Winston Reid on the treatment table after picking up muscle problems over the festive period. Recording signing and target man Andy Carroll is also a long-term injury absentee.
Sky Sports is reporting that Dutch defender Heitinga, 30, will sign for the Hammers this week. His deal with Everton expires in the summer and his new club will take over the remainder of that contract.
Toffees boss Roberto Martinez has not played Heitinga in the...
- 1/1/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Neutrals were treated to an absorbing draw between two of the Premier League’s bottom six at Upton Park. West Bromwich Albion came away from East London with a point thanks to bright prospect Saido Berahino.
A topsy-turvy game at West Ham saw Sam Allardyce’s side lead 1-0 through Joe Cole only to go in behind at half time thanks to a Nicolas Anelka brace. Three goals in four manic second half minutes first saw the Hammers reclaim the lead through sub Modibo Maiga and Kevin Nolan. Baggies striker Berahino then ensured honours finished even.
Major talking points from this great game of football also included the Hammers playing 80 minutes without a recognized centre back. James Tomkins limped off with a groin injury. West Brom’s second goal came from a controversially-awarded corner and Berahino rattled the goal-frame late on with a stunning free kick.
Big Sam,...
Neutrals were treated to an absorbing draw between two of the Premier League’s bottom six at Upton Park. West Bromwich Albion came away from East London with a point thanks to bright prospect Saido Berahino.
A topsy-turvy game at West Ham saw Sam Allardyce’s side lead 1-0 through Joe Cole only to go in behind at half time thanks to a Nicolas Anelka brace. Three goals in four manic second half minutes first saw the Hammers reclaim the lead through sub Modibo Maiga and Kevin Nolan. Baggies striker Berahino then ensured honours finished even.
Major talking points from this great game of football also included the Hammers playing 80 minutes without a recognized centre back. James Tomkins limped off with a groin injury. West Brom’s second goal came from a controversially-awarded corner and Berahino rattled the goal-frame late on with a stunning free kick.
Big Sam,...
- 12/28/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Date: Saturday, 28 December; Venue: Upton Park, East London; Kickoff: 12:45 GMT
West Ham United host West Bromwich Albion protecting a record of a decade unbeaten in home meetings. Brian Deane scored three times – twice at the right end and then in his own net – in November 2003 as the Baggies edged a seven-goal thriller 4-3.
The Hammers last entertained Albion in March and ran out 3-1 winners, but they will still be without Andy Carroll – the difference between the sides that day. Sam Allardyce has further intensified the pressure on himself by describing Saturday’s lunchtime encounter with West Brom as “a must win” as West Ham have slipped into the Premier League’s bottom three.
Heavyweights Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have all given the Hammers hidings in recent outings with only an extended run in the Capital One Cup affordng fans crumbs of Christmas comfort.
Date: Saturday, 28 December; Venue: Upton Park, East London; Kickoff: 12:45 GMT
West Ham United host West Bromwich Albion protecting a record of a decade unbeaten in home meetings. Brian Deane scored three times – twice at the right end and then in his own net – in November 2003 as the Baggies edged a seven-goal thriller 4-3.
The Hammers last entertained Albion in March and ran out 3-1 winners, but they will still be without Andy Carroll – the difference between the sides that day. Sam Allardyce has further intensified the pressure on himself by describing Saturday’s lunchtime encounter with West Brom as “a must win” as West Ham have slipped into the Premier League’s bottom three.
Heavyweights Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool have all given the Hammers hidings in recent outings with only an extended run in the Capital One Cup affordng fans crumbs of Christmas comfort.
- 12/27/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Arsenal reclaimed top spot in the Premier League thanks to Theo Walcott’s second half double and a Lukas Podolski strike that downed London rivals West Ham United at Upton Park. The hosts had led through Carlton Cole.
Hammers midfielder Mark Noble was first to work Wojciech Szczesny in the visiting goal, forcing the Pole to palm away a free kick. This followed a start where the visiting defence had to deal with a flurry of crosses.
Spanish stopper Adrian kept out a powerful Santi Cazorla header on 15 minutes when West Ham failed to fully clear their lines from a Gunners corner. Early home side pressure quickly dissolved in customary waves of pressure from Arsene Wenger’s team.
Carlton Cole gave the Hammers some rare respite with hold-up play that invited Mohamed Diame to sting the palms of Szczesny with from long range. Walcott then fired wide...
Arsenal reclaimed top spot in the Premier League thanks to Theo Walcott’s second half double and a Lukas Podolski strike that downed London rivals West Ham United at Upton Park. The hosts had led through Carlton Cole.
Hammers midfielder Mark Noble was first to work Wojciech Szczesny in the visiting goal, forcing the Pole to palm away a free kick. This followed a start where the visiting defence had to deal with a flurry of crosses.
Spanish stopper Adrian kept out a powerful Santi Cazorla header on 15 minutes when West Ham failed to fully clear their lines from a Gunners corner. Early home side pressure quickly dissolved in customary waves of pressure from Arsene Wenger’s team.
Carlton Cole gave the Hammers some rare respite with hold-up play that invited Mohamed Diame to sting the palms of Szczesny with from long range. Walcott then fired wide...
- 12/26/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Ashley Young scored his second goal in the space of a week to help Manchester United end their miserable run of defeats at Old Trafford and move up to seventh in the Premier League.
Danny Welbeck had earlier opened the scoring with a low strike into the bottom corner before Adnan Januzaj powered in a close-ranged effort before Young’s clincher.
Substitute Carlton Cole pulled one back late on, though it was of scant consolation as United exercised control over their opponents with a dominant performance.
United did all the early running, with Tom Cleverley seeing his sliding shot palmed out by Adrian after just three minutes before Rooney sent a free-kick from the edge of the area just over.
But the home side would not have long to wait before taking the lead, Welbeck drilling in Rooney’s assist on the left side of the box...
Ashley Young scored his second goal in the space of a week to help Manchester United end their miserable run of defeats at Old Trafford and move up to seventh in the Premier League.
Danny Welbeck had earlier opened the scoring with a low strike into the bottom corner before Adnan Januzaj powered in a close-ranged effort before Young’s clincher.
Substitute Carlton Cole pulled one back late on, though it was of scant consolation as United exercised control over their opponents with a dominant performance.
United did all the early running, with Tom Cleverley seeing his sliding shot palmed out by Adrian after just three minutes before Rooney sent a free-kick from the edge of the area just over.
But the home side would not have long to wait before taking the lead, Welbeck drilling in Rooney’s assist on the left side of the box...
- 12/21/2013
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
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