Metro Manila —Setting yet another milestone in her stellar career, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach is seen in an international music video.
The beauty queen is featured in Canadian R&B and pop artist Massari's video for his song "So Long," released on March 24 in Canada. Watch the video here:
Earlier, Massari posted two video teasers on his Instagram page, featuring Wurtzbach's starring roles.
‘THE NEXT KELLY CLARKSON’ X Factor hopeful Caitlyn Vanbeck is already a favourite to win the show JUST an episode into the latest series and fans already have a favourite to win The X Factor in the form of Scottish teen Caitlyn Vanbeck. The 19-year-old, who opened up about being bullied, moved Nicole Scherzinger to tears with her performance of Kelly Clarkson’s Piece by Piece. She also even got a hug from Simon Cowell, and fans at William Hill reckon that if she carries on with performances like that she’ll go all the way to the final, giving her odds of 6/1 to win. “The entirety of the UK, if not the world, were glued to their TV sets picking their X Factor winners and they reckon Caitlyn is the one to beat,” said William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly. Nicole told Caitlyn, “You’re a force to be reckoned with”. Simon also compared her to American Idol winner, Kelly Clarkson. “1...
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One of the eight victims of a deadly ride malfunction at the Ohio State Fair this week is speaking out after leaving the hospital. Abdihakim Hussein told WCMH that Wednesday's ride turned horror machine was his very first trip to a fair and definitely would be his last. The 19-year-old and his 20-year-old girlfriend Hannah Sallee had lined up for the Fire Ball just after arriving at the Columbus-based event with friends. As the Fire Ball swung in its signature pendulum motion during the ride, the pair noticed the ground was creeping closer and closer to them. If that wasn't scary enough, the employee running the attraction didn't seem to know how to stop it. Hussein recalled: "I'm sitting there scared, trying to get off and it's still swinging. I'm looking at the dude like, ‘Are you going to stop this?' And he didn't know what he was doing, just clicking the button. Afterwards, he just ran." The first time rider said debris fro...
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