Mariah Carey‘s daughter Monroe gave her mom’s fans some serious nostalgia in a new TikTok video. The 11-year-old held a microphone and lip synced to her 53-year-old mom’s song “It’s a Wrap” as she wore headphones and a light pink graphic T-shirt. The adorable curly-haired gal mimicked her mom’s singing style by passionately closing her eyes and getting to the moment before Mariah came in and jokingly took the microphone away from her.
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Angel Moises Rodriguez-Gomez, 36, is in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement because he is in the United States illegally. He is accused of breaking into neighbor Hannah Viverette's apartment on November 22
A 'stalker' accused of breaking into a woman's home while she was recording a TikTok video is now in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement because he is in the United States illegally.
Angel Moises Rodriguez-Gomez, 36, was arrested and charged with burglary, assault, stalking and destruction of property after he burst into Hannah Viverette's apartment in Hagerstown, Maryland on November 22.
Love and Hip Hop is a challenging game in which only the best survive. From the early days, the genre was dominated by males. However, female rappers have outshone the men and proved that they are fearless and strong. Ayisha Diaz is one of the Love and Hip Hop stars who have managed to destroy the proverbial glass ceiling to become legends in their own right.
Ayisha Diaz is a famous model and video vixen.
(Source – ABC Action News)
Tampa International Airport experienced over 200 delays on Wednesday, ranging from 30 minutes to several hours, causing frustration among travelers. Airport officials clarified that the delays were primarily affecting inbound flights rather than departing ones.
One passenger, Theresa Kennedy, expressed her frustration, stating that her flight was delayed twice. Arriving at the airport early in the morning, Kennedy and her husband were concerned about their puppy, for whom they had to make alternative arrangements due to the delayed arrival back home.