Bada, who gained fame as the leader of BEBE on "Street Woman Fighter," is being slammed for her "rude" behavior towards 1MILLION's Lia Kim.
#BADA #바다 #SWF2 #스우파2 #StreetWomanFighter2 #StreetWomanFighter #스우파 #스트릿우먼파이터2 #스트릿우먼파이터 #LIAKIM #리아킴
A man was on Thursday charged by the police for a November 2023 shooting in Gregory Park, Portmore, St Catherine that left two dead and two injured. Forty-three-year-old Maitland Reckford, otherwise called 'Shouka', 'Penny' and...
ST CATHERINE, Jamaica - Detectives from the Major Investigation Division (MID) have arrested and charged a man following a double murder at a pub on Main Road, Gregory Park, St Catherine, on November 11, 2023. He is 43-year-old Maitland Reckford, otherwise called 'Shouka', 'Penny' and 'Kit', of Trainline premises, Gregory Park. Reckford was arrested at his residence on Tuesday, February 6. The incident resulted in four people being shot, two...
Among numerous stars who participated in the viral "SMOKE" challenge choreographed by BEBE Bada, she revealed the TOP 2 idol dancers who won her heart.
#BEBE #Bada #SmokeChallenge
Two men were gunned down and another injured in Gregory Park, St Catherine on Saturday night.
The deceased have been identified as Cedric Crooks, 46, also known as ‘Gungo’ and 47-year-old Michael Manl...
From a child, Leshorn Whitehead had a special love for music, making a hobby of impersonating some of his favourite entertainers. It didn’t take him long to decide to pursue his dream in the music business. Frequently travelling between Jamaica and...
After being the grand winner in Mnet's "Street Woman Fighter 2," BEBE Bada shared the crew's initial plan for the prize money worth 50 million KRW that they won.
#BEBE #BadaLee
In August 2020, UC San Diego history professor Todd Henry decided to combine his interests in Korean urban history (reflected in his first book, Assimilating Seoul: Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea 1910-1945) and Korea’s queer history (the topic of a collection he edited titled 'Queer Korea,' and his forthcoming book, 'Profits of Queerness: Media, Medicine, and Citizenship in Hetero-Authoritarian South Korea, 1950-1980') by, as he put it, “exploring the unknown history of queer life around Euljiro.”
In August 2020, UC San Diego history professor Todd Henry decided to combine his interests in Korean urban history (reflected in his first book, Assimilating Seoul: Japanese Rule and the Politics of Public Space in Colonial Korea 1910-1945) and Korea’s queer history (the topic of a collection he edited titled 'Queer Korea,' and his forthcoming book, 'Profits of Queerness: Media, Medicine, and Citizenship in Hetero-Authoritarian South Korea, 1950-1980') by, as he put it, “exploring the unknown history of queer life around Euljiro.”