Monday, 12 May 2014

Jay Z ATTACKED by Beyonce's Sister Solange [FULL VIDEO]

Jay Z Slapped By Beyonce's Sister Solange Knowles [WATCH]

Jay Z and Beyonce left separately after the brawl play Jay Z and Beyonce left separately after the brawl
The trio left the elevator with no smiles play The trio left the elevator with no smiles
Jay Z was under attack by his wife Beyonce's younger sister, Solange Knowles as the trio departed the 2014 Met Gala after-party in New York last Monday.
A surveillance camera caught the 27 year old singer lashing out at her brother-in-law, 44, with her arms and legs flaring up while Queen Bey watched helplessly.
The famous family were in an elevator descending from a soiree that followed the annual fashion fest at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
According to TMZ sources, Solange was screaming at her family member when the fight erupted. In the footage, a man who looks to be a bodyguard tries to hold Solange back but she manages to reach the rapper several times.
The cause of the fight is still under wraps but from the footage, Jay Z grabs her foot to block a kick but never attempts to retaliate.
Beyonce tried to muster a showbiz smile as the threesome left but then departed with her sister in a car while her husband left separately.

Watch the fight below:
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Saturday, 10 May 2014

Photo of 'firenado' sets the Web ablaze..

An incredible image of a "firenado," a combination of (you guessed it) a fire and a tornado, appeared on the Web this week and quickly inspired many to wonder if the otherworldly image could possibly be real.
It is indeed. The photo was taken near Chillicothe, Mo., by Janae Copelin and then posted to her Instagram account.
She wrote, "Had such a wonderful weekend, but this had to be the coolest/scariest thing I've ever seen. A farmer burning off his field and as we stopped so I could take a picture the wind whipped up this fire twister."
There were
no reported injuries.
Firenados can occur when strong ground-level winds connect with fire, propelling the flames into a twisting vortex that sucks in debris, accuweather.com explains.
While unusual, firenados aren't unheard of. Back in 2012, Chris Tangey, an Australian filmmaker, captured footage of a firenado while scouting locations. He then shared the clips with ABC News. Tangey remarked that it sounded like a "jet engine."