Monday 7 December 2015

Oprah Winfrey's Christian Louboutin shoes sell for $16,601

A pair of silver Louboutins belonging to Oprah Winfrey have sold for $16,601. The former talk show
legend, known for her passion and commitment for women's education teamed up with Melbourne-based charity One Girl to raise money for the cause. The money from the sale goes to the charity for their Do It In A Dress initiative, aiming to provide education to one million girls across Africa by 2020 - a cause very close to Oprah's heart. The pair of silver fish scale Christian Loboutin shoes autographed by Oprah sold for $16,601 on ebay.


Guess what Tyrese bought his 8-year-old daughter? Her own Island!

   

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, the "Fast and Furious" star talked glowingly about his 8-year-old daughter, Shayla, whom he recently co-wrote a book series with.

When asked what he’ll be giving her for Christmas, Tyrese didn’t have much to say; however, he said he recently gave her the most lavish gift ever: her own island.
 "Can't say where," he said. "She knows all about it and the island is called Love Island. I'll be putting it up on my Facebook soon." he added.What is he going to give her when she turns 16?

Justin Bieber knocks Justin Bieber off the top of the UK singles chart

 
 Justin Beiber has replaced himself as number one on the UK Singles chart. Last week, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber was in the top spot with ‘Sorry’ and now he’s still sitting at number one, but this time it’s with single ‘Love Yourself’. Both singles are taken from his latest album Purpose.

Bieber is also dominating the top five, with ‘What Do You Mean’ taking the number four spot. ‘Love Yourself’ racked up 5.97million streams in the UK this week to move up one spot, according to the Official Charts Company.

  

 ‘Sorry’ clocked 5.5million streams online and Bieber’s impressive chart feat has also seen him entering the record books again, as only two other artists have ever replaced themselves on top of the UK singles chart.

 The last artist to do so was Elvis Presley in 2005, when reissues of ‘Jailhouse Rock’ and ‘One Night/I Got Stung’ hit Number one in succession.

The last living artiste to do so was The Beatles in December 1963, with ‘She Loves You’ and ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’

MGID