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Actress Bella Thorne, who first got her big break on the popular Disney series “Shake It Up,” announced on Twitter that she is bisexual.On Tuesday, the 18-year-old replied “Yes” in a Twitter exchange with a fan asking if she’s bisexual, sparking a passionate response from her followers who quickly expressed their support. “Aww...

Ever since these two started hooking up there have been rumors swirling about their status. The latest gossip says they are engaged. Gwen says no way, she is not engaged. What do you think? Both of these sentences mean the same thing: Gwen Stefani is not engaged She has no plans to be married. What’s the difference between no and not? No and not are the two...

Breaking news: Beyoncé is human.Seriously though, Beyoncé is one of those people that it’s hard to believe is human sometimes.Her flawless appearance, unflappable demeanor and bad ass performances sometimes have us thinking she might just be a cyborg under all of those glittery bodysuits and that amazing hair.But when...

It was the first Monday in May and that means the Costume Institute’s annual gala was underway. This gala is often called the Oscars of Fashion, but these days that includes reality TV celebrities alongside Hollywood stars and New York socialites. Bella Hadid, 19, arrived on the arm of The Weeknd.  Cameron Dallas, the 21-year-old “vine star”...

Posted on Apr 26 2016 - 1:48pm by PopESL

Acronyms are an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word. They are pronounced differently than the expanded forms (Federal Bureau of Investigation,  is pronounced ef-bee-I). Abbreviations are written differently from the expanded form but are pronounced the same (Mr. = Mister). For more practice with acronyms click...