Iesha November 2, 2020 Gossip, News, Relationships
Cardi B has officially let it be known to the courts that she and Offset are good and she is calling off the divorce … legally.In September she filed documents in Georgia to officially dismiss the divorce.
As we all know, the couple recently worked things out publicly during her birthday celebration a few weeks ago where he gifted her with lavish presents.
Many video recordings posted to social media showed her getting lit with her hubby, and it was pretty obvious that the couple would reconcile.
While Cardi was thrilled about their reunion, her fans were pissed about it, which prompted her to go off on them in a series of social media rants before deleting her Twitter account.A judge still has to sign off on the dismissal, just to formalize it.
Interestingly enough though, Cardi filed her dismissal “without prejudice” which means in legal terms, she has the right to refile the divorce at a later date. So PLEASE, Offset just do the right thing for us all.
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During a two-hour interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dropped some major bombshells about the royal family, causing a media frenzy in the United Kingdom this morning.
While the interview has yet to air in the UK, Twitter is ablaze with responses from Americans who have already seen it.
Following the interview, British Twitter has been the subject of countless jokes and memes, with the word “British Twitter” also trending.
Shortly after posting their tweet, they followed up with a series of other tweets clarifying that “If they want to, of course, about 20% of chefs are women” and announcing a scholarship to “assist female Burger King workers in pursuing their culinary dreams.”
If they want to, of course. Yet only 20% of chefs are women. We’re on a mission to change the gender ratio in the restaurant industry by empowering female employees with the opportunity to pursue a culinary career. #IWD
On Twitter, many users are taking what intended to be a market ploy personally and are taking issue with the fact that women are, once again, the butt of the joke.
Absolutely. Women not knowing how to cook is a major contributor to the decline of Western civilization. Thanks for helping point them back in the right direction Burger King!
A New York City woman discovered an entire empty apartment located through a hole behind her bathroom mirror — and videos of her solving the mystery and making the unsettling discovery have gone viral on TikTok.
Samantha Hartsoe was trying to find the source of cold air that was blowing into her Roosevelt Island apartment, and soon found that the air was coming from behind the bathroom mirror. She removed the mirror to find a fairly large square hole in the wall.
She continued to film as she peered through, finding a dark room on the other side — and a hallway leading to possibly more. She quickly decided she had to go in and see what was in there.
“Curiosity killed the cat, curiosity is going to kill me,” Hartsoe told NBC New York. “I can’t not know what’s on the other side of my bathroom.”
After gearing up — complete with a facemask and armed with a hammer — she finds a way to get through the hole, despite some concern from her roommates.
“Every corner I would walk normal and then be like [moving her head] to check,” Hartsoe said.”
As she kept on with her investigation, she found more and more of the unfinished apartment on the other side of the hole. She explored both floors, and made sure to lock the front door to the empty apartment. After finding plenty of filled trash bags, and thankfully no spirits, Hartsoe returned back to go back through the hole, back to her apartment.
“My roommates definitely thought I was going to be dead. When I came back they were excited,” she said.
Nearly eight million viewers on TikTok were captivated by Hartsoe’s journey, captured in a series of four videos. She isn’t sure why so many people were drawn to her videos, chalking it up to possible boredom or maybe a bit of wistful hope shared by all apartment dwellers.
“I think everybody in New York has such small apartments, you don’t know what you’re going to find and everyone’s hoping for more space,” Hartsoe said.
She has contacted the maintenance department, which is scheduled to address the hole behind her mirror tomorrow. Hartsoe said she has not yet contacted the landlord.