Khloé Kardashian‘s family is getting into the Christmas spirit! The reality star, 39, shared photos of her children True Thompson, 5, and Tatum Thompson, 1, and her niece Dream Kardashian, 7, posing in matching holiday pajamas while surrounded by Christmas trees on December 5. True and Tatum had on light blue snowflake PJs, while Dream wore red pomegranate PJs. Khloé’s daughter and niece both had their hair styled in braids behind their head.
The Jonas Brothers don't want fans to give up hope just yet.
Last week it looked as if the band was headed for splitsville, but on Tuesday, Nick and Joe Jonas broke their silence on Twitter for the first time since reports surfaced earlier this month that there were major problems going on with the trio.
Please hold while we get our s–t together," Joe tweeted, 45 minutes after Nick, 21, posted:
Elgin Baylor Lumpkin, more popularly known by his stage name Ginuwine, is an American singer, dancer, and actor.
He was signed to Epic Records as a solo artist in the mid-1990s, under which he released numerous multi-platinum and platinum-selling albums. His first four albums (‘Ginuwine…The Bachelor,’ ‘100% Ginuwine,’ ‘The Life,’ and ‘The Senior’) have had major commercial success and he has remarkably sold 10 million albums in the United States.
IT'S the happiest time of year at Wendy's with the restaurant offering a brand new promo fans can enjoy for a penny.
Starting December 13, customers can fill their cups with Coca-Cola products for only one cent by using the Wendy's app.
No additional purchase is required to take part in the promotion, according to a press release.
"Enjoy the sips of the season with festive flavors, like Dave's Cherry Cream Soda or Sprite Vanilla, for a dash of holiday spirit in your cup,"
Festive throwback! The 1990s brought Us Beanie Babies, AOL Instant Messenger, Crystal Pepsi, Clueless — and some of the catchiest holiday songs ever.
From Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas” to Adam Sandler’s “The Hanukkah Song,” the ‘90s were jam-packed with holiday tunes that remain favorites more than three decades later.
Boy bands, including the Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, Hanson and Boyz II Men released festive songs for the season that still hold up.