Commemorating Late Whitney Houston's Birthday
On Monday (August 9), the world celebrated what would have been Whiteny Houston's 58th birthday.The late American singer, producer and actor, who was well known for acting in the movie The Bodyguard and chart-topping singles, passed on in 2012 as a result of a drug overdose.Today would've been the 58th birthday of the legendary Whitney Houston.
The vocal powerhouse was one of the most-successful recording artists in history. Her talent and charisma has left a lasting legacy on the music industry. pic.twitter.com/XchbEpBpbb— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) August 9, 2021
Happy Birthday to the beautiful, incomparable, the voice Whitney Houston. She would've turned 58 today. ? pic.twitter.com/hVjHMgiOZy
— MEFeater Magazine (@mefeater) August 9, 2021
Happy birthday one and only Whitney Houston. We miss you and we will never forget you. I can't imagine a life without you. You inspired over 3 generation. Your voice will shine forever! pic.twitter.com/dpImaWtntC
— Bianca Lee (@QueenBiancaLee) August 8, 2021
Twitter Officially Shuts Down Fleets
Fleets is no longer be available on Twitter, less than a year after its launch. The microblogging platform removed the feature for failing to register an uptake in new users as expected.Twitter will, however, test updates to the Tweet composer and camera to incorporate features from the Fleets composer - like the full-screen camera, text formatting options, and GIF stickers.The social media platform's live audio feature, Spaces, will still be available at the top of the timeline to highlight what's happening in the moment.Twitter is boring without fleets:>
— k (@luhkyf) August 6, 2021
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?RIP fleets— Katelyn Burns (@transscribe) August 9, 2021
we didn't watch fleets but they were an aesthetically pleasing feature. my tl looks hood now.
— ً (@kealey____) August 9, 2021
Copshop Movie Trailer Released
Tearing through the Nevada desert in a bullet-ridden Crown Vic, wily con artist Teddy Murretto (Frank Grillo) hatches a desperate plan to hide out from lethal hitman Bob Viddick (Gerard Butler). He sucker-punches rookie officer Valerie Young (Alexis Louder) to get himself arrested and locked up in a small-town police station.Jail can't protect Murretto for long, and Viddick schemes his own way into detention, biding his time in a nearby cell until he can complete his mission. When the arrival of a competing assassin (Toby Huss) ignites all-out mayhem, mounting threats force Viddick to get creative if he wants to finish the job and escape the explosive situation.Copshop, starring Frank Grillo and Gerard Butler, premieres in theaters September 17th. Watch the trailer below."Here they come."
Gerard Butler, Frank Grillo, Toby Huss and Alexis Louder square off in a jail in Joe Carnahan's wild actioner #Copshop. In theaters this September. pic.twitter.com/vrAEpjVmnS— Fandango (@Fandango) August 5, 2021