Drake offers to pay medical bills
for fan with multiple sclerosis
Canadian rapper Drake has supported a fan in need. The rapper, 36, offered to pay for a fan’s medical care after she shared on a sign that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) before attending his Toronto concert. In a video shared by a concertgoer at the show, Drake paused his set at Scotiabank Arena as he addressed the fan’s sign onstage, reports People magazine. As per People, Drake spoke about his friend and close collaborator- record producer 40, whose real name is Noah James Shebi, who was diagnosed with MS at age 22 in 2005. And second of all, I’m going to pay whatever it takes to get you the best help in the world, I promise you that,” the rapper added leaving the crowd tearful as they cheered” (IANS)
Hardik Pandya is Tiger Shroff’s favourite cricketer
Bollywood action star Tiger Shroff, who is currently awaiting the release of his upcoming film Ganapath: A Hero is Born, has shared that among the current generation of Indian cricketers, Hardik Pandya is the one who steals his heart because of his stellar performance in the game. The Indian squad is locking the horns with Australia on the field today as the stakes in the ICC Cricket World Cup get higher. Talking about his favourites, the War actor said: “There are many favourites at the moment, but my all-time favourite is the Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar. Apart from that, if we’re talking about the current team, then Hardik Pandya steals my heart.” (IANS)
Paul McCartney remembers failing at talent show when he was a kid
Singer Paul McCartney was unable to impress at a talent show in his youth. The Beatles legend became one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time but he and his brother Mike were met with a tough crowd when they performed at a Butlin’s holiday camp as a child, reports aceshowbiz.com. McCartney was just 11 when he performed in the talent show. The 81-year-old star recalled on his new podcast McCartney: A Life in Lyrics, “The Everly Brothers sang in harmony, so me and my brother did. We sang Bye Bye Love. We didn’t win – obviously not talented enough for the Butlin’s crowd!” (IANS)