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Tiffany curses fans during trainwreck gig: ‘F–k you, guys!’

Tiffany certainly wasn’t alone when she slurred profanities at a group of fans on Saturday.

The ’80s singing sensation — now age 50 — was caught on camera verbally abusing concertgoers at her show in Lake Park, Florida.

The former teen idol was partway through a performance of her biggest hit, 1987’s “I Think We’re Alone Now,” when she lashed out at the crowd for an unknown reason.

“F–k you, guys,” Tiffany mumbled into her microphone as she stood barefoot on stage.

The star then dropped another F-bomb before slurring something inaudible.

“This is my hit!” she subsequently yelled at the fans. “I’m gonna sing it right!”

Tiffany then launched into a chorus of the classic track, which was ear-splitting and off-key.

Video of the concert is going viral online after being obtained by TMZ, with fans alarmed by the performance.

“When this song pops in my head it takes me back to a happy surrounding. Now WTF am I supposed to do?” one asked in the comments for the video on TMZ’s YouTube channel.

“Wait, she had to been doing that on purpose….it was too weird to be real,” another remarked.

Tiffany’s rep told TMZ that “Tiffany had lost her voice and got frustrated with her performance.” She is pictured performing in 2015.
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However, some viewers felt sympathy for Tiffany. “How many times has she had to sing that damn song… She must absolutely hate it by now to the point of night terrors!” one wrote.

Tiffany’s rep told TMZ that the singer “had lost her voice and got frustrated with her performance.” The website stated that she “struggled to hit several notes during the gig, so it’s possible the fans were heckling.”

Saturday’s concert was the last on her US “Shadows” tour. The singer has performed more than a dozen shows across the country in the past month.

Tiffany didn’t directly address the controversy on her Instagram account but hinted at some mischief in a post shared on Sunday.

“Happy Sunday… hope you’re all behaving,” she wrote beneath a selfie.

Tiffany (born Tiffany Darwish) split from her second husband, British businessman Ben George, in 2018. The pair had been married for 14 years.

Meanwhile, Tiffany shares one adult son, 29-year-old Elijah, from her first marriage to make-up artist Bulmaro Garcia.

Saturday’s concert was the last on her US “Shadows” tour. The singer has performed more than a dozen shows across the country in the past month.
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Tiffany famously tried to become emancipated from her mom, Janie, after she became a household name back in the late 1980s. The pair later reconciled.

Speaking about divorcing her parents during an episode of Australia’s “I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!” in 2018, Tiffany stated: “My mom was an alcoholic, she didn’t know how to speak for herself. My sisters were taken away, she had to work to get them back. I was being told ‘Your family is going to f–k up your career so you’ve got to make a choice at 14 or 15 otherwise that is what you will be. Do you want that or cut them loose?’”

Tiffany became a household name when she was just a teenager. She had a tumultuous relationship with her mom, Janie.
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She continued: “My mom depended on me and my mom wouldn’t let me go, so I had to go to court. Family is family but sometimes they do hurt you; they don’t mean to but they can and sometimes you have to fend for yourself.”



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Beyonce cuddles up to her husband Jay-Z in loved-up Tiffany & Co snap 

Beyonce continued emulating Holly Golightly in a new loved-up snap from her dazzling Tiffany & Co campaign, About Love.   

The Crazy In Love singer, 39, looked breathtaking wearing an understated black dress and famed 128.54 Tiffany Diamond, estimated to be worth $30 million.

In contrast to prior photos from the campaign, which showed Beyonce rocking Holly’s signature bun, the songstress let her hair down as she posed with her husband Jay-Z.

Power couple: Beyonce continued to emulate Holly Golightly’s diamonds and dresses as she shared a loved-up snap from her new Tiffany & Co campaign

While all eyes were on Beyonce, Jay Z held his own looking smart and sharp in a dapper tuxedo with dazzling brooch.

‘ABOUT LOVE,’ Beyonce captioned the photo, referencing the name of the Tiffany & Co campaign she and her husband star in.

The photo was just the latest shot Beyonce shared from the campaign.

In photos posted earlier this week, the singing sensation emulated the iconic Breakfast At Tiffany’s character as she slipped into a little black dress while posing alongside her husband.    

Beyonce does Breakfast At Tiffany’s! The singer emulated Audrey Hepburn’s look from the 1961 classic film as she with husband Jay-Z for a new Tiffany & Co. campaign in photos shared earlier this week

In the shoot Beyonce also modelled the famed 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond, making her the fifth female to ever wear the gem, and marking the first time it has been featured in a campaign. 

Beyonce wowed in a figure hugging black gown with cheeky sheer panels and a pair of mesh elbow gloves. 

The Ivy Park founder wore her hair styled in an elegant updo with soft tendrils around her face and she stared into the camera stoically with her hands at her hips. 

Her husband Jay-Z looked dapper in a suit as he gazed at his wife of 13 years.

Of the campaign the couple told PEOPLE: ‘Love is the diamond that the jewelry and art decorate.’ 

Wow! In the images she wears the famed 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond making it the first time the gemstone has been featured in a campaign

Breakfast at Beyonce’s! The singer put a modern spin on Audrey’s iconic look in the Sixties romcom Breakfast at Tiffany’s where she played socialite Holly Golightly (left) 

Intimate: As part of the company’s promotional push for the yearlong campaign they are also set to release a short film of Beyonce singing her rendition of Moon River from the film to her husband 

Perhaps most striking part of the shoot was the famed 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond Beyonce wore around her neck and later switched to her back as she cuddled up to Jay-Z. 

The massive yellow diamond was originally unearthed in South Africa in 1877 and had previously only been worn by four women: Mary Whitehouse, Audrey Hepburn, Lady Gaga and Gal Gadot. 

The Tiffany Diamond: The massive gemstone was first unearthed in South Africa in 1877 and was first reset in necklace form to mark Tiffany’s 175th anniversary celebration in 2012

The gem is said to be worth $30 million, according to estimates from Tiffany & Co.

Whitehouse was the first to wear the gemstone after it was set in necklace form at the 1957 Tiffany Feather Ball in Rhode Island, and Hepburn later donned the gem in promotional images for Breakfast At Tiffany’s. 

Gaga dazzled in the diamond as she wore it to the 2019 Academy Awards, and most recently Gadot wore the necklace for the upcoming 2022 film Death On The Nile. 

It was first reset in necklace form in 2012 to mark the 175th anniversary of Tiffany & Co. 

Despite a handful of iconic starlets having tried the diamond on for size, Beyonce and Jay-Z’s shoot marks the first time the diamond was featured in a campaign. 

And as an extra promotional push for the yearlong partnership, the company will release a short film that depicts Beyonce singing Moon River to her husband. 

Additionally in the shoot the duo posed against a never-before-seen Jean-Michel Basquiat painting in the company’s signature robins egg blue shade. 

Inspiration: The campaign was inspired by the 1961 film Breakfast At Tiffany’s

In an interview with WWD, Alexandre Arnault, the EVP of the company, shared that though there was no ‘literature’ proving that painting dating from 1982 was made for Tiffany it seemed highly plausible that it was an ‘homage.’ 

‘We don’t have any literature that says he made the painting for Tiffany. But we know a little bit about Basquiat. We know his family…We know he loved New York, and that he loved luxury and he loved jewelry. 

‘My guess is that the [blue painting] is not by chance. The color is so specific that it has to be some kind of homage.’

Also worn by: Lady Gaga dazzled in the diamond as she wore it to the 2019 Academy Awards (left) and Gal Gadot wore the necklace for the upcoming 2022 film Death On The Nile

Continuing to speak on the choice to use Beyonce and Jay-Z in the new campaign he said:  

‘She’s the best singer in the world, and he’s the best rapper in the world, hands down. And we’re the best jewelry company in the world, right? So we kind of had to marry ourselves together to produce this.’ 

He continued to say: ‘We wanted them to be seen as no one has ever seen them before. We wanted to go behind the scenes and try to capture those intimate moments that are so difficult to see and find.’

‘You’ll see the magic of them loving each other. It’s quite incredible. Also, their daughter was on set and she appears in one of the videos. You see the special bond that they all have together, which is amazing.’ 

Legendary artist: Additionally in the shoot the duo posed against a never-before-seen Jean-Michel Basquiat painting in the company’s signature robins egg blue shade (Basquiat pictured)

The billionaire’s boy with the magic touch! Tiffany’s Alexandre Arnault, 29, son of LVMH founder Bertrand, helps score Beyoncé and Jay-Z for new campaign – after turning around fortunes at sister brand Rimowa

 By Bridie Pearson-Jones for MailOnline

The dashing son of the world’s richest man is the brains behind Beyonce and Jay-Z’s Audrey Hepburn-inspired new campaign for Tiffany’s.

Alexandre Arnault, 29, son of LVMH founder Bernard Arnault, was appointed executive vice president at Tiffany & Co in January and, in a huge win for the cult jewellery brand, the French-born executive first major move has been to secure the Carters which sees Beyonce channelling Hepburn’s iconic Breakfast at Tiffany’s character Holly Golightly.

Sharing the news on Instagram, Alexandre wrote: ‘Today, we are proud to announce our partnership with Beyonce and Jay-Z, and celebrate the most iconic love story of all time – About Love.

‘About Love marks many firsts- the first time the Carters appear together in a public campaign, the first time the legendary 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond (worn by Beyoncé) is featured in a campaign and also the first public appearance of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Tiffany Blue painting, ‘Equals Pi’.

Alexandre Arnault, 29, son of LVMH founder Bernard Arnault, was appointed executive vice president at Tiffany & Co in January and, in a huge win for the cult jewellery brand, the French-born executive first major move has been to secure the Carters which sees Beyonce channelling Hepburn’s iconic Breakfast at Tiffany’s character Holly Golightly. He is pictured in 2019 with (from left) his sister Dephine, his father Bernard and Rihanna at the launch of Fenty – Rihanna’s beauty brand which is owned by LVMH

‘As a lifelong fan of the Carters, it was a dream come true to work with such creative forces and make magic with this campaign. My heart is filled with gratitude towards you, B and Jay.

‘And…it’s only the beginning’.  

It’s the latest in a string of wins for Alexandre, who married Géraldine Guyot, founder of French accessories brand D’Estrëe, in Paris last month.

For her part, Géraldine studied at Central Saint Martins in London before returning to Paris in 2015 to found D’ESTRËE, which creates ‘high-end fashion accessories’, including hats and jewellery.

It’s the latest in a string of wins for Alexandre, who married Géraldine Guyot, founder of French accessories brand D’Estrëe, in Paris last month.

Beyoncé is among her celebrity fans and the brand is sold at 100 retailers around the world.

The latest campaign – which see Beyonce model the the famed 128.54 carat Tiffany Diamond, is the latest move Tiffany has made to appeal to younger buyers.

It’s new slogan ‘Not Your Mother’s Tiffany’ has been used widely on social media and on billboards across New York and LA. They will also work with The Queen’s Gambit actress Anya Taylor-Joy and Olympic skier and model Eileen Gu in upcoming campaigns.

In May, the luxury jeweller has announced the launch of its first-ever men’s engagement ring settings.

It’s the latest in a string of wins for Alexandre, who married Géraldine Guyot, founder of French accessories brand D’Estrëe, in Paris last month.

Bernard Arnault, who has five children from two marriages, has given senior LVMH roles to his four oldest children. Youngest son Jean is still a student.

Only daughter Delphine, 45, is director and executive vice president of Louis Vuitton; eldest son Antoine, 43, who married Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova last year, is CEO of Berluti and oversees image, communications and the environment for LVMH; and third son Frédéric, 26, is CEO of Tag Heuer.

Plenty to celebrate! Alexandre’s appointment came a day after he announced his engagement to Géraldine Guyot, pictured, founder of French accessories brand D’Estrëe

Each appointment is closely watched for signs of who Bernard, 72, might one day appoint as his successor, and Alexandre’s success at Tiffany will have analyst keeping their eyes set on the newlywed. 

Alexandre trained as an engineer, graduating from France’s Ecole Telecom ParisTech and Ecole Polytechnique. He held jobs at McKinsey & Company and KKR before joining the family business with a position at Fendi.

He was appointed to Rimowa in 2017 after he played a crucial role in LVMH’s decision to buy an 80 percent stake in the high-tech luggage maker for 640 million euros ($716 million), its first acquisition in Germany.

Under Alexandre’s four-year tenure, Rimowa paired up with sportwear brand Supreme for a collaboration and made a big social media push to draw in younger, trendier shoppers and influencers.

Plenty to celebrate! Alexandre’s appointment came a day after he announced his engagement to Géraldine Guyot, pictured, founder of French accessories brand D’Estrëe

When he took over, analysts predicted Tiffany & Co. will be given a makeover in a bid to do similar, as well as attract Asian customers.

Alexandre works under Michael Burke, chairman and CEO at Louis Vuitton, the group’s biggest money spinner, who also chairs Tiffany & Co. Anthony Ledru, head of Louis Vuitton in the US, will take over as CEO of the jeweller.

The French business magnate has a net worth of approximately $180.6billion thanks to through his holdings in LVMH and Carrefour SA, making him Europe’s richest man.

‘Bernard Arnault is building a fair process between the Arnault siblings by testing them,’ Philippe Pele-Clamour, adjunct professor at business school HEC Paris, told Bloomberg . ‘That will allow them to understand if they can lead such a group.’

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Tiffany Haddish Says Shark Sex is Violent, Gets Closer Look for ‘Shark Week’

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Dr. Tiffany Osborn reunited with family after living for last year in an RV to keep COVID-19 away

ST. LOUIS — Last March, one BJC doctor on the front lines made the decision to distance herself from her family so she didn’t bring COVID-19 home.

“I had the same concerns every health care provider had which was one, am I gonna infect myself? But more importantly, am I going to infect my family?” Tiffany Osborn said.

BJC Doctor Tiffany Osborn has taken an extreme measure to protect her family from the coronavirus, she bought a camper to live in to keep herself isolated.

Osborn is an ER and ICU physician who has lived inside her RV for the last year. She said it was a decision she and her family made in order to stop the disease from coming inside their home.

Osborn said she would work three weeks straight with no days off so that she could isolate for a few days, get tested, and see her family for just a couple of days before she headed back into the hospital.

Now, after an entire year, she’s finally fully reunited with her family. “It took a little while to transition, but once I got back in, it was fantastic,” Osborn said. “I mean, it’s been wonderful having the opportunity to really experience being together again on a consistent basis.”

Osborne said getting to be with her family again wouldn’t have been possible without the COVID-19 vaccine. She said the only way for us to get back to normal – is to get those shots.



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Elsa Peretti, famed Tiffany & Co. designer, has died

Elsa Peretti, the famed jewelry designer for Tiffany & Co., has died, according to a statement from the company. She was 80 years old.

Peretti died in Spain on Thursday, March 18, according to a statement from her foundation.

“Elsa was not only a designer but a way of life,” the statement from Tiffany & Co. said, describing her as a “larger-than-life” person who “touched everyone at Tiffany & Co.”

Elsa Peretti is seen in New York on December 10, 2009. Credit: Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

“A masterful artisan, Elsa was responsible for a revolution in the world of jewelry design. Her collections of organic, sensual forms have inspired generations,” the statement said. “Elsa’s relationship with style and the natural world was profoundly personal and strongly reflected in her creations. Over the past nearly 50 years Elsa has created some of the most innovative jewelry and object designs in the world.”

According to Vogue, Peretti was born in Florence, Italy. By 1964 she’d begun modeling in Spain and later moved to New York and met the fashion designer Halston, whom she collaborated with and who introduced her to Tiffany & Co. leadership. She joined the company in 1974. Vogue reported that Peretti’s designs eventually accounted for about 10% of Tiffany & Co.’s sales.

Elsa Peretti is seen in New York in 1970. Credit: PL Gould/Images Press/Getty Images

Peretti was also the president and founder of the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, the company said, which supported projects related to human rights, environmental conservation, and arts and cultural preservation. She believed, Tiffany & Co. said, that protecting the planet was “a duty of all of humanity.”

“We could do so much better,” she said. “I’m trying to do something good.”

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Tiffany Haddish Posts TikTok Silhouette Challenge Video

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As we grow nearer to the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, we didn’t anticipate the nation’s populace would cycle back to that memorable hallmark of early quarantine: being extremely horny online 24/7. (More so than usual, we mean.) But between the recent #BussItChallenge and the even more recent #SilhouetteChallenge, TikTok continues to hold a mirror up to society, and society can’t help but notice how good they look right now.

To wit, on Sunday Tiffany Haddish threw her hat (as well as the rest of her clothes and, at one point, her wig) in the ring for her take on the app’s extremely sexy Silhouette Challenge, which features Paul Anka’s “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” Doja Cat’s “Streets,” and, in Tiffany’s case, a cameo from her reported boyfriend Common. “For the Lovers,” the actress and comedian captioned her video, though, like every TikTok challenge until we can all once again be horny IRL, this one’s for everybody.



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Tiffany Haddish Makes Out with Common in Steamy Silhouette Challenge

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