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Simone Biles shares sweet Twitter exchange with Taylor Swift following Bronze medal win

Jamie Squire/Getty Images After Simone Biles took home the bronze medal in the individual balance beam competition at the Tokyo Olympics, she celebrated with none other than pop star Taylor Swift. Biles, who previously withdrew from several gymnastic events due to mental health reasons, reacted to the meaningful video Swift voiced in support of her return to the Games. Taylor calls the gymnast a "hero" in the promo that was aired on NBC and lauded her decision to put her mental health first, saying it sets a great example for generations to come. "She's perfectly human," the Grammy winner expressed in the emotional clip. "And that's why it makes it so easy to call her a hero." Biles retweeted the video and revealed just how much Swift's words meant to her. "I'm crying," she gushed. "How special. I love you @taylorswift13." Taylor was quick to reach out to the gymnast and let her know that she wasn't the only one shedding a few happy tears that evening. ..

Normani admits she was “so terrified” to play “Wild Side” for her dad

Greg Swales To say that Normani's new single, "Wild Side," is racy is an understatement, so it's easy to see why the singer's now admitting she was "so terrified" to play the song for her father. Speaking to Ebro Darden on Apple Music 1, Normani says, "You have no idea. I was so terrified...oh my goodness….[I was] avoiding it, he kept asking to hear the record because everyone else heard it but he didn’t hear it. And my dad is my biggest fan." "He works nightshifts," Normani explains. "He hustles for his family and so to get through the night sometimes he listens to all my records and he was dying to listen to this one and I was just like, 'Dad, um… I’ll play it for you later.'" But eventually, Normani says, her mom played the track for him -- and the reaction wasn't what she expected. "He was like, 'that s**t is hard,'" Normani reveals, laughing. "He’s like, 'That s**t is fire,' and he told me all the time, ever single day, I kid ..

Bazzi sends out good vibes to the whole world in new video for “I...

David Black Bazzi gets the world dancing along to his music in the new video for his single, "I Like That." Bazzi is shown performing the song on top of a roof beneath a radio towe with flowers blooming everywhere as he sings. We see multi-colored waves -- representing the song's feel-good vibes -- spreading out all over the city and, eventually, the world. Bazzi then jumps in a multi-colored bus with a bunch of hippie girls and guys and drives out to a radio tower cluster in the desert, where he and hundreds of people all start grooving to the song The clip features some of Bazzi's friends, including influencers Charlotte D'Alessio, Luca Sabbat, Scarlett Rose Leithold, Chandler Lovelle and more. “'I Like That' is the start of a new era for me. I’m exploring new things sonically and just having more fun making music," Bazzi explains. "This song signifies a feeling of gratitude coming back into a new world and atmosphere." (Video contains uncensored profan..
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