Zig-a-zig-ah As Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel B, and Mel C prepare to hit the stage for the new Spice Girls tour (sans Victoria Beckham - sob!), we take a look back at some of the best - and most stylish - Spice Girls tour moments over the years. From the 1997 BRIT Awards (remember Geri's Union Jack dress?) to the 2012 London Olympics, the band really know how to give us what we want what we really really want when it comes to stage costumes.
That's right, Timothée Chalamet is among another list of celebs (beyond the famous alumni of his high school) who attended Columbia University but didn't complete their studies. Other famous non-graduating alumni of this Ivy League school include Vanessa Carlton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Alicia Keys, and even Alexander Hamilton.
In 2017, Chalamet told his "Interstellar" co-star, Matthew McConaughey in an Interview spread that he tried to give Columbia a go during the 2013-2014 academic year, but the aspiring actor soon realized it wasn't where he needed to be.
Nothing can beat the fun and charm that early 2000 cartoons used to have. The 2000s kids can never forget the joy they used to get from watching classic cartoon shows. If you are one of such kids, this list of 2000s cartoons will surely take you down memory lane.
The old 2000s cartoons were a golden era in television. Some childhood shows, such as Spider-Man, glued kids to the screens at designated daily hours.
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Following Bobrisky's jail sentence, singer Portable Zazu has begged for forgiveness over videos of him making money rainThe Zeh Nation label boss, who seemed to be scared of the repercussions, vowed not to spray money in publicPortable Zazu also urged his fans and followers to open bank accounts as he would only be dealing with transfers henceforthOkuneye Idris, aka Bobrisky's six-month jail sentence, is an indirect message to Nigerians, including celebrities spraying naira in public.