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Fergie acknowledged a glaring mistake from one of her most iconic songs. Too Much star Megan Stalter recently spoke to ...
Black Eyed Peas star, Fergie, rocked up in the capital to reshoot her music video for 'London Bridge', which she originally ...
Watch a clip from the new " London Bridge " music video on Instagram. Fergie is bringing back 2006 with a reimagined version ...
Fergie caused a stir during her National Anthem performance at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game. Getty Images. But social media is singing the knee-slapping storybook’s praises.
Fergie says she is “proud” of her national anthem performance at the NBA All-Star game, despite the overwhelming backlash she’s received on social media.. The former “Black Eyed Peas ...
Fergie’s second solo album and first in 11 years following 2006’s “The Dutchess,” is the fittingly titled “Double Dutchess.” As expected, it finds her mixing R&B, ...
Fergie wrote, "Diana's death left a God-sized hole in my heart. I loved her so much." If only Fergie or Diana had an advocate such as George Clooney in her corner back in the day.
Fergie, 41, is performing two songs this year: "MILF Money" and "Life Goes On," from her upcoming album "Double Dutchess." "They’re totally different, which reflects [the] album," she said of ...
Fergie said. “So, right now I’m not thinking about that because I’ve got so much on my plate and I’m just trying to be the best Mom for my little Punky Pie — That’s what I call him ...
Fergie’s national anthem stole the show at the NBA All-Star Game, and not in a great way. The former Black Eyed Peas singer’s sultry rendition drew bewilderment and amusement from players and ...
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