Cue “Shock Me!” Machine Gun Kelly claimed that he was electrocuted on stage during a pre-Super Bowl performance on Friday, February 10. The rapper-turned-pop-punk singer, 32, reshared a fan-posted clip of him running on stage during a performance at the TPC Birds Nest in Scottsdale, Arizona on his Instagram Story, and shared the update.
The video featured MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, jumping on-stage as fog machines shot out bursts of steam, and his signature bright blonde hair was sticking up all over his head, almost resembling liberty spikes.
Scary stories for HalloweenFictionScary stories for Halloween: The New Mother by Lucy CliffordAt first sight a familiar kind of Victorian cautionary tale, this story opens on to some unusually profound anxietiesI came across The New Mother via Alan Garner and Neil Gaiman, a promising route to the uncanny. Garner includes a version of it in his Collected Folk Tales, published last year (with an introduction that states, firmly: "We need to be scared.
Trevor Holmes Bio (Wiki)
2024-03-02
Who is Trevor Holmes?Trevor Holmes is an American singer and songwriter. Furthermore, he also works as a construction worker. He rose to fame recently when he came into the American Idol and Katy Perry flirted the contestant. However, he later couldn’t stay longer in the American Idol 16 as he was eliminated.Trevor Holmes early life, childhood, and educationTrevor was born in 1990, in Thousand Oaks, California, United States of America. Talking about his nationality, he is American and his ethnicity is unknown.
Vanilla Ice Photos Hollywood Life
2024-03-02
Vanilla Ice produced one of the most viral songs in music: “Ice Ice Baby.” The lines “All right stop / Collaborate and listen / Ice is back with my brand new invention” will forever be ingrained in most millennials’ minds after Ice dropped the track in 1989, and more than three decades later, the lyrics are just as catchy!
Ice released his debut album Hooked in 1989 through Ichiban Records, and a reformatted version of that album (called To The Extreme) through SBK Records in 1990.