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Gospel musicians don't use music for entertainment only. The tracks are soothing, emotional, and ingeniously crafted in a way that brings people closer to God. Jonathan Nelson is one of those gospel musicians who have mastered this art, and he is making it big in the contemporary gospel music sector. Through his songs, many souls have come closer to God and turned their lives around for the better. So, how much do you know about him?
If you have watched any episode of America’s Got Talent this season, I’m sure you’ve definitely noticed judges Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union looking absolutely stunning every! single! episode! The pair always comes dressed to the nines even though they’re sitting and watching people on stage for the majority of the show. On Wednesday night, at the America’s Got Talent finale, Julianne Hough and Gabrielle Union had my jaw dropping to the damn floor.
Simon Cowell had his fans rather distracted as he appeared on this year's Royal Variety Performance – with some beginning a bizarre conspiracy theory suggesting he has been replaced by a 'lookalike'.
The star was on hand to introduce this year's Britain's Got Talent winner, stand-up comedian Axel Blake, who was up to perform.
In the royal box was Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
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If you think back on your favorite movies of the ’80s, you’re likely to picture the eight faces that made up what was known as the “Brat Pack”: Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Molly Ringwald, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson and Ally Sheedy. These young actors dominated the film scene throughout the ’80s, and were coined the Brat Pack by New York magazine journalist David Blum, who after spending time with Estevez, Lowe and Nelson wrote an infamous article that gave a snapshot of the debauchery that came with their youthful fame.