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To the visionary that set out to make her dreams come true and brought us along to witness the journey. Happy 44th Birthday @Beyonce
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My thing about the Huda/Chelley/Chris thing is she didn’t have to propose anything to chelley! She could’ve said hey I like him I think I’m gonna choose him and I’m letting you know. The fake ass “this is for you too” made it disingenuous TO ME #loveislandreunion
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a Chrysler 300 look like a Phantom until a real Phantom pull up…. 🙂↕️
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FOURTY. THREE. POINTS. Rookie Paige Bueckers is the first WNBA player this season to reach the 40-point mark! DAL-LAS | League Pass
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This whole Beyoncé vs. Gaga Coachella debate doesn’t really make sense because their approaches to performing are completely different. Gaga is all about theatrics, crazy costumes, big sets, and over-the-top concepts. That’s her thing. Her shows feel more like performance art than just a concert. It’s not just the music; it’s the whole vibe she’s creating, which makes sense given her theater background.
Beyoncé, though, is all about precision. Her performances are tight, perfect choreography, insane vocals, and a stage presence that doesn’t need anything extra. The visuals are amazing, but they’re there to back her up, not do the heavy lifting.
It’s not about who’s better; they’re just different. Gaga pulls you into her world, while Beyoncé makes you feel like you’re witnessing greatness unfold. Both know exactly what they’re doing, and they do it well.
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