Justin Timberlake pushed for Janet Super Bowl stunt trying to outdo Britney Spears
Justin Timberlake’s stylist just exposed that he set up Janet Jackson’s SuperBowl “wardrobe malfunction” because he wanted to “one-up” Britney Spears. pic.twitter.com/WUvJijJdRj Britney Fan (@BritneyHiatus) April 11, 2021
In a new and very interesting piece of nostalgic tea, Janet Jackson s Super Bowl stylist has said that it was JT who pushed for the infamous wardrobe malfunction moment (timed to go with the lyrics of Gonna have you naked by the end of this song from Rock Your Body) in an effort to outshine his ex s much talked about pop culture moment from the 2003 VMAs when she locked lips with Madonna.
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Governor General art winners and renowned Canadian artists auctioned in fundraiser for Toronto s Artbarn School The school s first online art fundraiser, hosted by MaxSold
April 12, 2021 14:30 ET | Source: MaxSold MaxSold Kingston, Ontario, CANADA
TORONTO, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Artbarn School in Toronto has sourced more than 160 works of art donated from professional and aspiring artists for a fundraising auction opening today.
Notable artworks up for auction include ten photographs by Montréal-based Bill Vazan, who won the 2016 Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts, and several works by Istvan Kantor, who won the same prize in 2004. Donated works by significant Canadian artists Menno Krant, Rebecca Baird, Agata Ostrowska, Joseph Drapell and Steven Livick as well as widely collected American artists Ben Schonzeit and Alan Sonfist are also being auctioned to raise funds for the school.
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LOS ANGELES, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) in conjunction with eight regional charity organizations today launched the 2021 Fueling Our Communities program to help feed individuals experiencing food insecurity. This year s program will provide free meals, groceries, and restaurant gift cards to thousands of individuals from 20 underserved communities across Los Angeles County. The program, which is funded by a $325,000 donation from the utility, will also help stimulate local small businesses and is expected to last through the spring.
The first event under this program was hosted over the weekend at Compton s Woodley Airport. SoCalGas, the Human Services Association, Assemblymember Mike Gipson, and Compton Councilwoman Tana McCoy, partnered to provide meal kits, groceries and gift cards from local restaurants to community members in need. Click here for photos.
On Saturday, the Daniel Webster Council of Boy Scouts held their "Scouting for Food 2.0" initiative, collecting food with participating grocery stores.