Lauryn Hill’s first stop of the tour, at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg this week didn’t get off to the best of starts, doors were at 8 p.m. but Hill didn’t show up until midnight, and the crowd didn’t take it so well.
When Lauryn did take to the stage she said:
“I spent my entire 20s sacrificing my life to give you love. So when I hear people complain, I don’t know what to tell you,” she said. “I personally know I’m worth the wait.”
Romeo, eight, and four-year-old Cruz wore personalised caps as they cheered on their father David as his team took on the Colorado Rapids in California.
The youngest Beckham had the words ‘Cruz-Control’ emblazoned on his Major League Baseball.
David Beckham watched proudly from the sidelines as his eldest son Brooklyn played football in Santa Monica yesterday.
Beckham hit the field with his other sons Cruz, 5, and Romeo, 8, afterward to kick the ball around and have some fun.
Victoria Beckham recently told Marie Claire:
We are still so close, David and I. We were at a party the other day at my mum’s house and I was sitting on his lap. We’re very affectionate. And I looked at him and thought after being married for 11 years! We were the only couple who were even near each other at that party. We’re soul mates.”
Mayor Michael Bloomgberg, Rev. Al Sharpton, Governor David Paterson, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Nets co-owner Jay-Z all spoke at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn press conference today!
The Barclays Center in Brooklyn is set to open in 2012, the 18,000 seat arena will mark the new home of the Brooklyn Nets.
We love how most of Marty Markowitz speech was dedicated to Beyonce!