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Mel B’s daughter Phoenix wows as she dresses up as her mum Scary Spice
TWO become one as Phoenix Brown dresses up as mum Scary Spice.
The 23-year-old wore a leopard print crop top and black mini skirt just like Mel B, 47, did in the Spice Girls’ video for their 1996 hit Say You’ll Be There.
She also wore a pair of leather gloves and a silver choker just like Mel, 47, back in the band’s heyday.
The music video was filmed three years before Phoenix was born.
Phoenix, who is the daughter of dancer Jimmy Gulzar, shared the photographs on Instagram alongside a video of herself pulling the poses.
Model Phoenix told fans online: “Recreating my mum’s most iconic Spice Girls photos from the ’90s.”
Phoenix is a rising star in her own right and earlier this year competed on ITV sports show The Games.
As a baby, Phoenix appeared in the music video for mum Mel B’s track Lullaby.
In 2019, Phoenix appeared in Channel 4’s Born Famous to see what life could have been like for her had her mum not made it big.
In 2021, Phoenix was unveiled as the face of Asda supermarket’s George G21 range.
Why are Yule Logs scary this year?
People who make Yule Log videos — are you okay? I’m worried about you. The standard flame-filled videos of holiday cheer seem a lot darker lately, and while I would love to know why, I’m also just generally concerned for your mental well-being.
My first sign that something was wrong was The Witcher: Fireplace on Netflix, which technically came out last year but is understandably getting re-promoted now. It’s got a nice-looking fire crackling away in the Great Hall at Kaer Morhen, but the lightly ominous music lurking in the background killed “the perfect backdrop for a cozy vibe” that Netflix promised.
Then Yellowjackets got in the game on Wednesday with a Yule Log that kept the logs but seems to have missed the Yule. It’s just two…
Scary video emerges after Hawaiian Airlines flight experiences severe turbulence with 36 injured including head injuries
AT least 36 people have been injured after a plane hit turbulence on a flight from Phoenix to Hawaii.
A video from the incident has emerged from a Twitter user who appears to document the damage to the plane’s ceiling after the turbulence.
Photos show a crack in the plane’s ceiling[/caption]
A twitter user posted video showing damage to the ceiling[/caption]
People flew out of seats, and one even hit the ceiling, according to Hawaii News Now
Passenger Kaylee Reyes told the network her mother had not buckled her seatbelt, causing her to fly up and crash into the ceiling as the turbulence came out of “nowhere.”
A Twitter user, who posted video of the event, but was not seriously injured, also saw people hit the ceiling.
They said that some people in the back of the plane had broken their necks, and were bleeding from their head and face.
“i hope they all recover soon as this was a very traumatic event,” they wrote.
A spokesperson for Honolulu Emergency Medical Services told The U.S. Sun 11 of those injured were seriously hurt following the Hawaiian Airlines flight.
The turbulence occurred 30 minutes outside of Honolulu.
A total of 20 passengers were taken to the hospital, and nine are in stable condition.
They were treated in multiple emergency rooms.
One injured passenger is only 14 months old.
Firefighters, ambulance crews, and the federal Aircraft Rescue Firefighting responded at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport at 11:06 a.m Sunday.
The spokesperson referred to the incident as a “mass casualty emergency.”
Hawaiian Airlines spokesperson Alex Da Silva told the Star Advertiser the flight was carrying 278 passengers and 10 crewmembers.
He said the flight landed safely at 10:50a.m.
There was a storm and high winds prior to the incident.
The U.S. Sun reached out to the airline for a comment.
Some patients were taken to The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu[/caption]
Overwatch 2’s newest hero is the scary but sexy Ramattra
In the perfect prelude to the Overwatch League 2022 grand finals, Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2’s newest character. Ramattra is the game’s 36th hero, and his abilities and story seem like they’ll make for the most interesting addition to the roster yet.
Ramattra is the leader of Null Sector, a group of sentient robots called omnics committed to the liberation of their people by any means necessary. In Overwatch’s overarching story (yes, there is one) Null Sector is one of the biggest baddies, responsible for touching off the war between robots and humans that became the instigating event for the creation of the Overwatch task force.
Ramattra is a tank like you’ve never seen before. Rather than being the kind of tank that shields…
Our favourite scary moments in PC gaming
Boo! Did I startle you? GOOD. I’m currently competing for the title of trickster-in-chief here at RPS, and I’m never going to have a chance of receiving this promotion unless I reach my daily scare quota. If only there was a way I could package together a collection of scary stories as told my colleagues and claim them all as my own.
Aha! I got you again! They don’t call me the Merry Trickster Of UK PC Gaming Websites for nothing! You’ve been Halloween’d, my friends! To celebrate spooky season, I gathered seven members of the RPS treehouse to tell me about one moment from a PC game that scared them the most. The results were exactly as I expected. Some recounted events in classic horror games that shocked them senseless, whereas others told me anecdotes about games that most wouldn’t consider scary at all. The result is seven tales of spooks that are sure to chill your bones this All Hallows’ Eve.