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Multi-Platinum Pop Star, 45, Suffers ‘Malfunction' During Music Comeback
Multi-Platinum Pop Star, 45, Suffers ‘Malfunction' During Music Comeback

Yahoo

time24-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Multi-Platinum Pop Star, 45, Suffers ‘Malfunction' During Music Comeback

Multi-Platinum Pop Star, 45, Suffers 'Malfunction' During Music Comeback originally appeared on Parade. Jessica Simpson made her return to the stage on the Today Show and suffered a technical malfunction during her live performance. 'It's insane because I've had a malfunction here and everywhere – but it's OK,' Jessica, 45, told the Today Show hosts as she pointed to her earpiece during the Wednesday, July 23, post-show interview. The pop star joked that her outfit may have been uncomfortable while performing as she laughed, 'I think my boobs stayed in, so that's good!' While rocking out in the Today Plaza in Rockefeller Center, Jessica performed her new songs, including 'Use My Heart Against Me' and 'Blame Me.' The fashion designer also took the crowd back to 2005 when she sang her version of 'These Boots Are Made For Walking.' The new tunes were part of her album, Nashville Canyon, which was released in March. The project was a milestone moment for the Dukes of Hazzard actress, as it was the first album she released since her 2009 holiday album, Happy Christmas. Jessica was in high spirits during her post-performance interview on the Today Show, and shared that she created her new music after her world was 'flipped upside down.' The 'With You' singer announced she separated from husband Eric Johnson in January after nearly ten years of marriage. The estranged couple share three kids, Maxwell "Maxi" Drew, Ace Knute and Birdie Mae, who watched their rockstar momma perform for the first time on the show. 'They know me singing Christmas songs, but they have never seen me on the stage,' Jessica explained. 'So I was like, 'Let me get New York out of the way and then y'all can come.' The doting mom gushed that her children are her 'biggest supporters' while she has listened to a 'calling to use her voice again in a whole different way.' 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Multi-Platinum Pop Star, 45, Suffers 'Malfunction' During Music Comeback first appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Death toll rises in Bangladesh air force jet crash
Death toll rises in Bangladesh air force jet crash

The Independent

time22-07-2025

  • The Independent

Death toll rises in Bangladesh air force jet crash

A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI training jet crashed into a school and college campus in Dhaka, resulting in at least 27 fatalities and over 170 injuries. The incident occurred approximately 12 minutes after the aircraft took off, with the military attributing the crash to a "technical malfunction." The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Md Toukir Islam, reportedly made efforts to divert the plane from densely populated areas before it struck a two-storey building within the school. Victims include the pilot and predominantly young students, with many of the injured suffering severe burns and remaining in critical condition. Bangladesh's interim government has declared a national day of mourning for Tuesday and pledged a full investigation into the cause of the accident.

Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston
Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston

Beyoncé powered through a scary technical malfunction at her first of two "Cowboy Carter" tour shows in her hometown of Houston on Saturday night. The 43-year-old singer was performing her song "16 Carriages" in a suspended red car when the vehicle started to tilt in the air, according to video from the scary moment shared by fans on social media. Her publicist confirmed the incident to CBS News on Sunday. The "Texas Hold 'Em" singer was sitting on top of a red convertible as it began to slant. She appeared to be wearing a harness and is seen holding on to one of the cables. "Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop," Beyoncé is heard calmly saying into the microphone while she remains suspended in the air. The music was stopped and the car was slowly lowered to the stage. After she was on the ground, the singer, videos show, told the crowd: "I want to thank y'all for loving me. If ever I fall, I know y'all will catch me." A publicist for the singer told CBS News in a statement that a "technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyonce uses to circle the stadium and see her fans up close, to tilt." "She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident," the statement continued. The cause of the malfunction was not immediately clear. While she hasn't directly commented on the incident, Beyoncé shared a photo on Instagram. "I love you, Houston," she captioned the post, which included several other photos from the show The "Cowboy Carter" stop in Houston comes after Beyoncé finished the international leg of her tour, which included six nights in London and three nights in Paris. Video shows Arizona police rescuing baby left alone for days Saving money vs. saving lives Latest details on deadly Idaho firefighter ambush

Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction during "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston
Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction during "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston

CBS News

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBS News

Beyoncé powers through scary car malfunction during "Cowboy Carter" concert in Houston

Beyoncé powered through a scary technical malfunction at her first of two "Cowboy Carter" tour shows in her hometown of Houston on Saturday night. The 43-year-old singer was performing her song "16 Carriages" in a suspended red car when the vehicle started to tilt in the air, according to video from the scary moment shared by fans on social media. Her publicist confirmed the incident to CBS News on Sunday. The "Texas Hold 'Em" singer was sitting on top of a red convertible as it began to slant. She appeared to be wearing a harness and is seen holding on to one of the cables. "Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop," Beyoncé is heard calmly saying into the microphone while she remains suspended in the air. Beyoncé almost fell out ha car 💔💔💔 — BABY SHIESTY (@themainopp) June 29, 2025 The music was stopped and the car was slowly lowered to the stage. After she was on the ground, the singer, videos show, told the crowd: "I want to thank y'all for loving me." If ever I fall, I know y'all will catch me." A publicist for the singer told CBS News in a statement that a "technical mishap caused the flying car, a prop Beyonce uses to circle the stadium and see her fans up close, to tilt." "She was quickly lowered and no one was injured. The show continued without incident," the statement continued. The cause of the malfunction was not immediately clear. While she hasn't directly commented on the incident, Beyoncé shared a photo on Instagram. "I love you, Houston," she captioned the post, which included several other photos from the show The "Cowboy Carter" stop in Houston comes after Beyoncé finished the international leg of her tour, which included six nights in London and three nights in Paris.

Beyoncé Abruptly Stops Concert as Scary Stage Malfunction Leaves Her Dangling in Tilted Car
Beyoncé Abruptly Stops Concert as Scary Stage Malfunction Leaves Her Dangling in Tilted Car

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Beyoncé Abruptly Stops Concert as Scary Stage Malfunction Leaves Her Dangling in Tilted Car

Beyoncé's flying car prop malfunctioned during her show at Houston's NRG Stadium on Saturday, June 28 The singer, 43, was forced to pause her performance of "16 Carriages" as she was brought down to safety The incident occurred during Beyoncé's first of two shows in her hometown of HoustonBeyoncé suffered a scary technical malfunction during her first of two Cowboy Carter shows in Houston. On Saturday, June 28, the "Texas Hold 'Em" singer, 43, was performing her song "16 Carriages' in a car suspended above concertgoers at Houston's NRG Stadium when the prop began to tilt mid-air. The scary moment was shared in a TikTok video, where Beyoncé is seen sitting on top of a red convertible as it begins to slant at a sharp angle in the air. She appears to be wearing a harness and is holding onto one of the cables attached to the car as it tilts. 'Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop,' the singer then says into the microphone as the music cuts out. Beyoncé remains suspended in the air and looks down at the ground and up again, before smiling at the crowd as they cheer. After a few seconds while still suspended in the air, the singer is seen in the clip calmly telling the crowd, 'Thank y'all for your patience.' Beyoncé is then finally brought down to the center of the stadium. As the vehicle gets closer to the ground, it stops tilting and the singer shuffles back to her original seated position on top of the car while smiling at the crowd as the lights are turned off. 'Omg she scared me,' a fan wrote over the clip. 'So glad she's safe and nothing happened!! SOMEBODY GETTING FIRREDDDD,' they added, referring to Beyoncé's iconic line from her I Am World Tour in 2010. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! According to the Houston Chronicle, the car stopped moving mid-air midway through the song. After the car was lowered down, Beyoncé 'briefly' exited the stage floor before returning to finish her performance, Hot New Hip Hop reported. The cause of the malfunction is not clear at this time. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A clip posted on X showed Beyoncé addressing the mishap after returning to the stage. 'If ever I fall, I know y'all would catch me,' she said as the crowd cheered loudly in response. Beyoncé's representatives did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on Sunday, June 29. Read the original article on People

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