Offset gushed about his wife Cardi B in a new interview with Variety.
The Migos rapper — who tied the knot with Cardi in 2017 — shouted of his other half: “My bestie!”
He went on to say of Cardi’s qualities, “She always got my back, right or wrong. We both are on the same mission to make each other better. Social is her strong point, so I listen to her social advice.
“And me, it’s the music, but I play behind the scenes; it’s my wife so I want to make sure she win. We are a great team. We’re a powerhouse at this point — icon status. We believe in God. We believe in family. We’re always going to keep winning.”
Read More: Offset Opens Up About Losing Takeoff And His New Era: ‘It’s Hard For Me To Talk About’
Offset poses for “Variety”: Credit:...
The Migos rapper — who tied the knot with Cardi in 2017 — shouted of his other half: “My bestie!”
He went on to say of Cardi’s qualities, “She always got my back, right or wrong. We both are on the same mission to make each other better. Social is her strong point, so I listen to her social advice.
“And me, it’s the music, but I play behind the scenes; it’s my wife so I want to make sure she win. We are a great team. We’re a powerhouse at this point — icon status. We believe in God. We believe in family. We’re always going to keep winning.”
Read More: Offset Opens Up About Losing Takeoff And His New Era: ‘It’s Hard For Me To Talk About’
Offset poses for “Variety”: Credit:...
- 5/24/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Offset gets raw and real in the latest issue of Variety.
The Georgia-born rapper, 31, gets candid during his cover story interview with the mag as he grapples with the emotional weight of his bandmate Takeoff’s death.
Read More: Calvin Harris Pays Tribute To Takeoff During Coachella Set
Offset for ‘Variety’ — Photo: Mason Poole for Variety
“It’s hard for me to talk about s**t right now. I’ve never talked about this stuff. Seriously. Talking about Take is hard, man,” began Offset, real name Kiari Cephus.
Takeoff, real name Kirsnick Ball, was the youngest of the hip-hop trio Migos and tragically passed away in November 2022 during a shooting in Houston, Texas.
Offset for ‘Variety’ — Photo: Mason Poole for Variety
The article reveals that while Offset is not actually biologically related to his Migos band members, despite often being referred to as Quavo’s cousin. (Quavo is Takeoff’s uncle.
The Georgia-born rapper, 31, gets candid during his cover story interview with the mag as he grapples with the emotional weight of his bandmate Takeoff’s death.
Read More: Calvin Harris Pays Tribute To Takeoff During Coachella Set
Offset for ‘Variety’ — Photo: Mason Poole for Variety
“It’s hard for me to talk about s**t right now. I’ve never talked about this stuff. Seriously. Talking about Take is hard, man,” began Offset, real name Kiari Cephus.
Takeoff, real name Kirsnick Ball, was the youngest of the hip-hop trio Migos and tragically passed away in November 2022 during a shooting in Houston, Texas.
Offset for ‘Variety’ — Photo: Mason Poole for Variety
The article reveals that while Offset is not actually biologically related to his Migos band members, despite often being referred to as Quavo’s cousin. (Quavo is Takeoff’s uncle.
- 5/24/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Image Source: Getty / Kevin Winter
From her days with Destiny's Child to preparing to go on tour for her latest album, "Renaissance," it's no secret that Beyoncé is an exemplary artist of our time. As a perfectionistic Virgo sun, transformative Scorpio moon, and eloquent Libra rising, it's obvious that Beyoncé's astrological placements prove her "I'm That Girl" energy was written in the stars.
Although Beyoncé has already outdone herself time and time again, don't be surprised if her best work is yet to come, since Beyoncé's looking at exceptionally ambitious transits over the next few years, especially when Pluto in Aquarius begins an opposition to her natal Mars from the end of March 2023 to the beginning of June 2023. Her intense creativity will be amplified during this time, so Beyoncé will become a tremendous force of nature as she pushes herself to overcome whatever obstacles that may come with her next major project.
From her days with Destiny's Child to preparing to go on tour for her latest album, "Renaissance," it's no secret that Beyoncé is an exemplary artist of our time. As a perfectionistic Virgo sun, transformative Scorpio moon, and eloquent Libra rising, it's obvious that Beyoncé's astrological placements prove her "I'm That Girl" energy was written in the stars.
Although Beyoncé has already outdone herself time and time again, don't be surprised if her best work is yet to come, since Beyoncé's looking at exceptionally ambitious transits over the next few years, especially when Pluto in Aquarius begins an opposition to her natal Mars from the end of March 2023 to the beginning of June 2023. Her intense creativity will be amplified during this time, so Beyoncé will become a tremendous force of nature as she pushes herself to overcome whatever obstacles that may come with her next major project.
- 3/27/2023
- by Liz Simmons
- Popsugar.com
Beyoncé headlined her first concert in four years, and it was an extravagant affair.
Queen B hit the stage Saturday for what was billed as the unofficial opening of the Atlantis the Royal Hotel in Dubai. Her production company, Parkwood Entertainment, released a short clip of the fireworks that went off before Beyonce belted out her first tune, which was rendition of Etta James’ 1960 classic “At Last.”
According to a news release following the performance, Beyoncé was accompanied by Firdaus, a 48-person all-female orchestra, mentored by Academy Award-winning composer, A.R. Rahman. “America’s Got Talent” winners, The Mayyas, an all-female precision dance group from Lebanon, were also featured on stage, with stunning choreography by Emmy-nominated Fatima Robinson.
At one point, Beyonce was raised 16 feet into the air “amidst one of the world’s unique performance fountains, Skyblaze. Surrounded by a field of water and fire, a powerful rendition of “Drunk in...
Queen B hit the stage Saturday for what was billed as the unofficial opening of the Atlantis the Royal Hotel in Dubai. Her production company, Parkwood Entertainment, released a short clip of the fireworks that went off before Beyonce belted out her first tune, which was rendition of Etta James’ 1960 classic “At Last.”
According to a news release following the performance, Beyoncé was accompanied by Firdaus, a 48-person all-female orchestra, mentored by Academy Award-winning composer, A.R. Rahman. “America’s Got Talent” winners, The Mayyas, an all-female precision dance group from Lebanon, were also featured on stage, with stunning choreography by Emmy-nominated Fatima Robinson.
At one point, Beyonce was raised 16 feet into the air “amidst one of the world’s unique performance fountains, Skyblaze. Surrounded by a field of water and fire, a powerful rendition of “Drunk in...
- 1/22/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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Each element connected to this summer’s rollout of Beyoncé’s Renaissance has felt (unsurprisingly) flawless, from the irresistible energy of its dance-focused tracks to the ultra-stylish imagery that’s been released since the earliest teases of this seventh solo album. A master class in high fashion, both the still images and teaser videos connected to Renaissance have featured Beyoncé wearing custom looks from coveted labels that range from Gucci and Alaïa to Schiaparelli and Mugler, as well as Los Angeles-based artist Nusi Quero, who crafted the piece the superstar wears while poised atop a holographic horse on the album’s cover, an image meant to evoke thoughts of Lady Godiva.
But beyond those teaser videos, plus the official “Renaissance” lyric videos, there have been no full music videos yet released in support of the album. Today, fans who have been waiting to...
Each element connected to this summer’s rollout of Beyoncé’s Renaissance has felt (unsurprisingly) flawless, from the irresistible energy of its dance-focused tracks to the ultra-stylish imagery that’s been released since the earliest teases of this seventh solo album. A master class in high fashion, both the still images and teaser videos connected to Renaissance have featured Beyoncé wearing custom looks from coveted labels that range from Gucci and Alaïa to Schiaparelli and Mugler, as well as Los Angeles-based artist Nusi Quero, who crafted the piece the superstar wears while poised atop a holographic horse on the album’s cover, an image meant to evoke thoughts of Lady Godiva.
But beyond those teaser videos, plus the official “Renaissance” lyric videos, there have been no full music videos yet released in support of the album. Today, fans who have been waiting to...
- 10/3/2022
- by Laurie Brookins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Beyoncé is turning back the clock. Tiffany & Co. served up some serious Queen Bey nostalgia with the release of its "Lose Yourself in Love" campaign starring the 41-year-old. In one of the images, Beyoncé smolders for the camera as she models a custom Tiffany HardWear necklace, created specifically for the campaign. The Grammy winner's retro-glam look, featuring a smoked-out cat-eye liner, quickly drew comparisons to the face she rocked in her 2011 "Countdown" music video from her 4 album. Even the pose used in the campaign mirrored a moment in the clip. The standout images, which were taken by Mason Poole, are all about "celebrating individuality, love, and...
- 9/3/2022
- E! Online
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A cluster of former prop warehouses and other commercial buildings — near the intersection of Melrose and Western avenues in an area known as Melrose Hill — is quietly yet quickly turning into a hive of art galleries, indie retailers and inventive nightlife. Existing and incoming tenants range from acclaimed sandwich shop Ggiata and L.A.-based womenswear brand Co to blue-chip megadealer David Zwirner.
The impresario behind it all is 32-year-old Zach Lasry, who along with his father, Marc — the billionaire hedge fund manager, Milwaukee Bucks co-owner and major Democratic Party donor — has invested in 18 properties. The son turned to real estate after first pursuing acting (he played Scott Caan’s assistant on Entourage) and behind-the-scenes Hollywood dreams (including, early on, as a Pa in the camera department for The Wolf of Wall Street).
“I wanted to bring my filmmaking lens to real estate...
A cluster of former prop warehouses and other commercial buildings — near the intersection of Melrose and Western avenues in an area known as Melrose Hill — is quietly yet quickly turning into a hive of art galleries, indie retailers and inventive nightlife. Existing and incoming tenants range from acclaimed sandwich shop Ggiata and L.A.-based womenswear brand Co to blue-chip megadealer David Zwirner.
The impresario behind it all is 32-year-old Zach Lasry, who along with his father, Marc — the billionaire hedge fund manager, Milwaukee Bucks co-owner and major Democratic Party donor — has invested in 18 properties. The son turned to real estate after first pursuing acting (he played Scott Caan’s assistant on Entourage) and behind-the-scenes Hollywood dreams (including, early on, as a Pa in the camera department for The Wolf of Wall Street).
“I wanted to bring my filmmaking lens to real estate...
- 7/19/2022
- by Gary Baum
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tiffany & Co. has unveiled the first part of its new ad campaign, “About Love,” starring Beyoncé and Jay-Z. It marks the first time the couple has appeared in a campaign together.
A photo released on Monday morning shows Beyoncé wearing the 19th-century 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond. She is just the fourth person to wear the iconic bauble and the first Black woman to do so. Lady Gaga wore it to the 2019 Oscars and Audrey Hepburn donned the diamond in publicity pics for 1961’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
Jay-Z wears Jean Schlumberger’s legendary Bird on a Rock brooch, reconstructed as a pair of one-of-a-kind cuff links. The entertainment superstars pose in front of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 painting “Equals Pi.” Beyoncé also posted additional images on her Instagram with a simple caption reading, “About Love.”
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A photo released on Monday morning shows Beyoncé wearing the 19th-century 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond. She is just the fourth person to wear the iconic bauble and the first Black woman to do so. Lady Gaga wore it to the 2019 Oscars and Audrey Hepburn donned the diamond in publicity pics for 1961’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
Jay-Z wears Jean Schlumberger’s legendary Bird on a Rock brooch, reconstructed as a pair of one-of-a-kind cuff links. The entertainment superstars pose in front of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 painting “Equals Pi.” Beyoncé also posted additional images on her Instagram with a simple caption reading, “About Love.”
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“Beyoncé and Jay-Z are the epitome of the modern love story,...
- 8/23/2021
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
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