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Fox News
an hour ago
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- Fox News
Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty In London Court
Chris Brown appeared in a London court to face serious allegations from a 2023 nightclub incident. New evidence from the Diddy trial reveals what agents found during a high-profile raid on his L.A. mansion. Plus, Beyoncé surprised fans in Paris with a special guest performance that left the crowd stunned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit FOX News Radio
Yahoo
4 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Miley Cyrus stunned fans as surprise Beyoncé guest in Paris
Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour took over Paris on Thursday night with a show at Stade de France. The singer is just over halfway through the tour for her Grammy-winning Album of the Year Cowboy Carter, with dates still remaining in Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas. Thursday's show was the first of three nights in Paris, and Beyoncé stunned fans by bringing out one very special guest. Singer Miley Cyrus emerged on stage to perform -- for the first time live -- the song II Most Wanted that the duo collaborated on for the 2024 album. Cyrus stunned in a gold ensemble, hitting a pose that was very reminiscent of one from Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter tour. Miley Cyrus channels Beyoncé as she joins her on stage to perform 'II MOST WANTED' in Paris. — Pop Base (@PopBase) June 19, 2025 After the performance, Cyrus took to social media to thank Beyoncé and express her admiration for the global superstar (and matching gold outfits). .@Beyonce to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship. To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold… — Miley Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) June 20, 2025 Talk about an iconic moment. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Miley Cyrus Beyonce video from Paris Cowboy Carter tour was iconic


NDTV
5 hours ago
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- NDTV
Miley Cyrus Joins Beyonce During Paris Concert, "I'll Be Your Shotgun Rider For Life"
Mumbai: Two powerhouse performers Beyonce and Miley Cyrus came together during the France leg of Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter' tour. The audience was left pleasantly surprised as Miley joined Beyonce onstage to perform their song "II Most Wanted". Introducing Miley, Beyonce said, 'I'm so excited because I wanted to do something very special for you guys." The 'Single Ladies' singer praised Miley saying, 'I could not do it without this young lady's help, so I want you to scream as loud as you can. I want y'all for this icon. I'm your biggest fan. I'm so grateful to watch you, to sing with you, Miss Miley Cyrus.' Now, Miley took to her Instagram handle and penned a heartfelt note showing her love and admiration for Beyonce. Posting a couple of sneak peeks from the duet performance, Miley wrote,"beyonce to be beside such a humble, gracious, legendary DIVA was a dream come true. Thank you for the opportunity to perform in Paris together & sing our song about friendship. To have learned from you & loved you my whole life, & then be standing together in matching gold looks is more than I could've imagined." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miley Cyrus (@mileycyrus) "As the finale to this trip supporting Something Beautiful, to close on something as beautiful as a stadium full of people singing '2 Most Wanted' with us was the ultimate firework. Thank you B. I'll be your shotgun rider for life. Big gratitude to the Cowboy Carter tour crew, you all were incredible for making this happen. Forever and always," she added. Both the ladies twinned in golden sequin dresses during the performance. While Beyonce opted for a golden bodysuit with a bauble-studded scoop neck and embellished buckle belt, Miley chose a crystal and rhinestone-studded catsuit. In the meantime, Miley recently treated music lovers with her latest album, "Something Beautiful".


The Independent
6 hours ago
- The Independent
New police patrols to make women and girls feel safe at concerts
The Metropolitan Police are rolling out new measures to combat sexual offences against women and girls at London concerts this summer, as millions prepare to attend major music events across the capital. The initiative comes ahead of 51 large-scale music events planned across the capital, with Wembley Stadium alone expected to host over three million attendees. Central to the Met's strategy are new violence against women and girls (VAWG) patrols. These will operate alongside the V100 project, a novel data-driven approach designed to identify serious sexual offenders and proactively prevent crimes. This operation began on 5 June at US singer Beyonce 's concert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and already led to police intervention. A person was removed from the stadium on suspicion of stalking and threatening behaviour, while a man was also arrested for upskirting; he remains on police bail. Ben Russell, Deputy Assistant Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police, said: 'The V100 is our approach to identifying those men who are at the top end of carrying out the most serious and harmful attacks against women and girls – that's multiple serious sexual assaults. 'Thankfully, there are a relatively small number of offenders who we believe are behind the most serious crime. 'In the short time we've been running this initiative, we've already arrested 177 of our V100 nominals and 129 of them have been convicted for a range of serious offences. 'And this is about identifying through our data the men posing the biggest risk of women and girls in London and taking action in a very targeted, precise way.' He added: 'With our VAWG patrols, there's two parts to them: Firstly, it's about engagement, so our officers talk to the public, really engage with them, having conversations, helping people to feel safe, and letting them know that if they've got concerns, they can come and speak to us. 'But the other part to it has a much harder edge, which is looking at the crowd and saying, 'who should not be here?' 'So that will not be so visible to normal concert-goers, but we will approach people we think should not be there and we will make sure they leave venues and leave the areas as quickly as possible.' An additional 565 officers and staff have been drafted into public protection roles across the force, aimed at enhancing the domestic abuse, rape and sexual offence investigation teams. The Met has also increased its live facial recognition tools to locate those wanted for offences and those subject to court orders, including sexual harm prevention orders. Mr Russell added: 'For us and the Met, protecting women and girls has been one of our number one priorities for a while now, and we're working really closely with the Government on that, and we're supportive of the mission to try and halve violence against women and girls, over the life of this parliament. 'Part of the way we look at our success is trust and confidence in the Metropolitan Police, so we track on a regular basis how much people feel that they think we're doing a good job, and that's something working with the mayor's office, we track regularly. 'It's also about just getting out and arresting people at these events. We think if we spot people in the crowds who are committing these offences and are making arrests, that's a good result. 'Equally, if we recording and these crimes, that tells us that the public have the faith to come forward with over three million people coming to these events in the summer, we know that some crime will take place, a relatively small amount, but when we're able to track it to identify it, to record it, and arrest suspects, that for us is a good result.'


The Independent
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Meghan teases ‘delicious surprises' as she restocks lifestyle brand
The Duchess of Sussex has promised some 'delicious surprises' as she announced a restock of items from her lifestyle brand after some products sold out within an hour. Meghan said the April launch of her As Ever products, including jam and herbal tea, had been 'absolutely extraordinary' and teased buyers they would only have to wait a few days for more items. In an Instagram post, the California-based duchess wrote: 'Oh yes, honey… sweet things await. Mark your calendars for June 20 at 8 a.m. PT – we're bringing back your favorites, plus some delicious surprises you won't want to miss!' In a newsletter, she also wrote: 'First off, a sincere thank you for making the debut of As Ever absolutely extraordinary. 'We had a feeling there would be excitement, but to see everything sell out in less than an hour was an amazing surprise. 'We are pleased to share that on June 20th, we're going live with the products you love – plus, some new delicious surprises.' Earlier this month Meghan said she had decided to 'just pause' restocking her brand, saying she wanted to wait until it is 'completely stable and we have everything we need'. She also spoke of the difficulties of building her firm and 'how many tears' she has shed behind the scenes on a bonus episode of her podcast featuring Beyonce's mother Tina Knowles. Meghan had suggested the 'scarcity mentality at the beginning might be a hook for people', comparing it to 'a sneaker drop'. But she feared it might be 'annoying' for customers, adding: 'I don't want you to eat that jam once every six months. I want that to be on your shelf all the time.' Meghan said: 'So for me at the moment, with As Ever, it was great. We planned for a year we get and then everything sells out in 45 minutes. 'Yes, amazing, great news. Then what do you do? And then you say 'Ok, we planned as best as we could. Are we going to replenish and sell out again in an hour? Or is that annoying as a customer? 'I'm looking at it saying 'Just pause. That happened. Let's wait until we are completely stable and we have everything we need'.' She added how people 'see all the flashy stuff and they see the product. But that end game… those behind the scenes moments, how many tears I've shed'.