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Ryan Gosling is at a career high, but he and Eva Mendes are still putting family first as he lines up projects, a source exclusively tells Life and Style.
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Languages: English. The lead singer of the Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys challenged a man in a Make America Great Again (MAGA) shirt to whether it was made in the United States or not.
During a recent concert, Dropkick Murphys singer Ken Casey trolled a fan that was wearing a Make America Great Again T-shirt and made a bet with him about the shirt's country of origin.
But even chaos can result in a happy ending. In the penultimate song, “Blade of Grass,” Gaga tells the story of her fiancé Michael Polansky’s proposal, metaphorically and literally.
A backyard conversation between Lady Gaga and her fiancé Michael Polansky inspired "Blade of Grass," the second-to-last track on her highly anticipated new album "Mayhem." Gaga shared the story ...