One in five admit to first having sex before their 16thbirthday New YouGov Surveysresearch has revealed that one in five Britons (19%) who were willing to say when they lost their virginity confess to having done so when they were under the legal age of consent of 16. The median age at which Britons lost their virginity is 17, with half of Britons having sex for the first time between the ages of 16 and 18.
Kanye West is demanding an apology from Billie Eilish on behalf of Travis Scott, but many want to know what she said to him in the first place.
Source: Getty ImagesControversial celebrity behavior is everywhere, but sometimes, the internet has a way of turning a total non-event into a verified beef. That's what seems to be happening to Billie Eilish, who Kanye West has now called on to apologize because he believes she made a dig at Travis Scott while performing at a recent concert.
What a crazy world we live in. As I sit here thinking about the current issues affecting mankind: fighting in the Middle East, earthquakes, famine, the 2016 presidential election, was Manny Pacquiao’s shoulder really injured, I think I speak for most Americans when I say the most concerning issue facing us today is painfully clear: Why are there no redhead emojis on iPhones?
Sure, there are certain assumptions and stereotypes that come along with being a redhead, most of which are totally overblown.
Conor McGregor's promotion company, McGregor Sports and Entertainment Ltd., posted accumulated losses of €354,708 ($416,282) at the end of December 2017. The business was incorporated in 2014 as a means of tapping into McGregor's earnings when he was a plumber. Three years later, the company's logo was placed front-and-center on the promotional boards for McGregor's sole boxing bout, a 10th-round loss to Floyd Mayweather last year. ADVERTISEMENT
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ESPN suspended a Miami-based radio host after he erected billboards throughout Ohio to troll LeBron James.
Dan Le Batard, host of the Le Batard Show, told Miami Herald columnist Greg Cote that he was merely wreaking “fun anarchy” on James for never thanking Heat fans when he recently announced he was heading back to the Cleveland Cavliers. Le Batard put up billboards — paid for by his dad and co-host Gonzalo Le Batard — showing two championship rings under the text, “You’re Welcome, LeBron.