Britney Spears paid tribute to one of her biggest fans who recently died. The 35-year-old singer took to Twitter on Wednesday to share her condolences after hearing that her fan, Joseph Hernandez, who went by Tristan Spears, died unexpectedly. Related: Britney Spears Addresses Lip Sync Accusations: ‘It Really Pisses Me Off’ “Just heard the sad […]...
- 6/29/2017
- by Rachel West
- ET Canada
Britney Spears paid tribute to one of her biggest fans who recently died.
The 35-year-old singer took to Twitter on Wednesday to share her condolences after hearing that her fan, Joseph Hernandez, who went by Tristan Spears, died unexpectedly.
Related: Britney Spears Addresses Lip Sync Accusations: 'It Really Pisses Me Off'
"Just heard the sad news about one of my biggest fans," Spears tweeted. "My heart goes out to Tristan's family, friends and the #BritneyArmy."
According to Billboard, Hernandez, 32, was found at his home on June 7 by his partner, Anthony Losoya. His cause of death is unknown.
Watch: Britney Spears Meets Fan Rocking Her Iconic 'Oops! I Did It Again' Catsuit
Spears is currently on her Piece of Me tour overseas. Earlier this week, the pop star addressed lip-syncing accusations, saying that "it really pisses me off" that people don't believe that she sings live.
"A lot of people think that I don’t sing live. I...
The 35-year-old singer took to Twitter on Wednesday to share her condolences after hearing that her fan, Joseph Hernandez, who went by Tristan Spears, died unexpectedly.
Related: Britney Spears Addresses Lip Sync Accusations: 'It Really Pisses Me Off'
"Just heard the sad news about one of my biggest fans," Spears tweeted. "My heart goes out to Tristan's family, friends and the #BritneyArmy."
According to Billboard, Hernandez, 32, was found at his home on June 7 by his partner, Anthony Losoya. His cause of death is unknown.
Watch: Britney Spears Meets Fan Rocking Her Iconic 'Oops! I Did It Again' Catsuit
Spears is currently on her Piece of Me tour overseas. Earlier this week, the pop star addressed lip-syncing accusations, saying that "it really pisses me off" that people don't believe that she sings live.
"A lot of people think that I don’t sing live. I...
- 6/29/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
2016 wasn’t Ben Affleck’s year. The A-lister behind Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice suffered some of the weakest reviews of his career, picked up a Worst Actor Razzie nomination, and despite high hopes, October’s The Accountant didn’t serve him well. But the biggest blow probably came from Live By Night, his prohibition-era gangster drama which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in, which not only failed to live up to his Argo standards but completely flat-tired at the box office. According to recent estimations, Affleck’s fourth directorial effort lost Warner Bros. a whole $75 million. Ouch.
While the former Oscar contender looked strong at first, especially with its prime real estate late December/early January release date, the buzz wasn’t found and its film festival attendance was surprisingly lacking, especially for such a noteworthy release. Though it serves as Affleck’s second Dennis Lehane adaptation...
While the former Oscar contender looked strong at first, especially with its prime real estate late December/early January release date, the buzz wasn’t found and its film festival attendance was surprisingly lacking, especially for such a noteworthy release. Though it serves as Affleck’s second Dennis Lehane adaptation...
- 1/27/2017
- by Will Ashton
- We Got This Covered
Like a Halloween moon that glistens deviously once a year, the first-ever Brooklyn Horror Film Festival came, saw and conquered New York City this past weekend. It was a heartwarming start for a little festival that blew up bigger than founder Justin Timms could have ever imagined, after a whopping 18 out of 22 screenings/events played to sold-out crowds. Not only did Erlingur Thoroddsen’s closing-night World Premiere of Child Eater sell out its first screening at Bushwick’s Syndicated Bar + Theater + Kitchen, but a late-night screening had to be scheduled based solely on demand (that too sold out). Not a bad start for some horror lovers who had nothing but a dream and the determination to succeed.
Trends in horror have recently embraced more arthouse, indie genre films, and this year’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival was a perfect example of current standards. Timms’ opening night film, Mattie Do’s...
Trends in horror have recently embraced more arthouse, indie genre films, and this year’s Brooklyn Horror Film Festival was a perfect example of current standards. Timms’ opening night film, Mattie Do’s...
- 10/17/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
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