R&B singer Ginuwine was very close with the late great Aaliyah; in fact it was rumored that they were an item. He recently told The Boom Box “Aaliyah was in a class by herself, if you’re talking triple threat of a writer, singer and actress, that would probably be Beyoncé. If Aaliyah were still here, she and Beyoncé would be neck and neck.”
Before Aaliyah died she starred in Romeo Must Die and Queen Of The Damned. Like Beyonce she was an actress, amazing dancer and marvelous singer–Beyonce is currently the baddest chick in the game, but if Aaliyah were here do you think she would be?
Ginuwine says Beyonce and Aaliyah would be neck and neck
Madame Tussaud unveiled Rihanna’s latest was figure. The wax masterpiece has her signature red hair and a color ensemble to match.The singer is able to command more than $400,000 per show, according to contract documents. Lately her father was in the news after contracting a deadly tropical virus.57-year-old Ronald Fenty is now recovering at home after being struck down with dengue fever, a virus which kills thousands of people every year contracted by ticks and mosquitoes.
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Rihanna drips with wax, becomes a wax figure for the second time
At the end of her performance on MTV Movie Awards Beyonce unbuttoned her sequinned purple blazer to reveal her belly showing she was pregnant, cupping and rubbing her tummy .The 29-year-old singer is married to Jay-Z, 41, who was shown in the audience receiving hugs and back slaps from friend like Kanye West as his wife's belly made its debut. She set a re-tweet record at 8900 tweets, the previous record of 7,196 tweets per second was set in July during the end of the Women’s World Cup final, when the U.S.A. lost a penalty shoot out.
On Aug. 25, after spending three days with 58 cast and crew members on and around the Bahamian island of Abaco, shooting takes for her new "Rock the Boat" video, Aaliyah and eight others boarded a twin-engine Cessna 402 Businessliner bound for Opa-locka, Fla. At 6:50 p.m. the plane lifted off from Marsh Harbour International Airport, rose little more than 40 feet, banked left—then nose-dived into a marsh and burst into flame.