
30 Fast Facts About Lil Nas X
At the 2020 Grammy awards, Lil Nas X wore a fuchsia-colored custom-made Versace suit which took 700 hours to construct.
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At the 2020 Grammy awards, Lil Nas X wore a fuchsia-colored custom-made Versace suit which took 700 hours to construct.
Did you know that Elton John and Liz Hurley are godparents to David and Victoria Beckham's children Brooklyn and Romeo?
In 2017, Alec Benjamin released "I Built A Friend" on Spotify, which gained 4 million views in just 12 months.
Did you know that Michael Jackson once tried to buy out Marvel Comics so that he could become a superhero?
Prankster Horace de Vere Cole once hosted a dinner party where all the guests had the word "bottom" in their surnames.
Knowing that upon his death his pension would go to his wife, Albert Göring married his housekeeper one week before he died.
Winston Churchill had a doctors note to enable him to drink "unlimited" amounts of alcohol while visiting the USA.
Did you know that Salvador Dalí believed he was the reincarnation of his dead older brother?
At the age of 14, Troye Sivan landed the role of a young Logan in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Did you know that Rupert Grint's earliest ambition in life was to become an ice cream man?
Aside from music, Jack Avery can also play basketball, skateboard, solve a Rubik’s cube, and snowboard!
People who study the true identity of Jack the Ripper are called "Ripperologists".