Beyoncé Sang Happy Birthday To Diana Ross In Pure Diva Fashion And We Couldn't Love It More
Diana Ross recently turned 75, so of course she had many people "Stop in the Name of Love" and celebrate with her.
Who did Ross have serenade her with "Happy Birthday"?
Why, none other than Beyoncé, of course!
Of course they partied together.
When you bring two icons into the same room, what do you think is going to happen?
Fans ate it up, of course.
Every minute.
I am gagged. Just nonchalantly asking Beyoncé to sing Happy Birthday to Diana Ross. I can’t breathe. https://t.co/xd9Es00H0X— JARET (@JARET) 1553669455.0
Beyoncé singing Happy Birthday to Diana Ross 💓 https://t.co/6kyDmqqCpt— Black Girl Culture (@Black Girl Culture) 1553696967.0
if Beyonce is at this Diana Ross birthday celebration, that means I’m breathing the same fucking air as two queens https://t.co/ezJ9t42Qo5— Ryan Mitchell (@Ryan Mitchell) 1553668179.0
Beyoncé called Diana Ross “Ms. Ross.” A Southern Belle. A respectful Queen.— Mel Smith (@Mel Smith) 1553693124.0
I love how Beyonce will ALWAYS be.. everyone’s favorite person in Hollywood. Even Diana Ross ❤️ https://t.co/TvJ8FPp0oE— Z E N (@Z E N) 1553691398.0
So @Beyonce just made my Wednesday morning a little brighter. Happy Birthday Ms. Ross...she does 75 well! When your… https://t.co/BC2PCRZzXZ— Krista (@Krista) 1553682281.0
I'm sorry...75?! How Sway?!?! Only #DianaRoss could throw a 75th bday party for herself that is THE talk of hollywo… https://t.co/BTd9xtsiK3— Sarcastic & Unimpressed (@Sarcastic & Unimpressed) 1553791529.0
I just teared up watching Beyoncé sing happy birthday to Diana Ross. JIC y’all thought my actual and ABSOLUTE adora… https://t.co/sm1tEhRSKK— Ery'Chauna (@Ery'Chauna) 1553674518.0
According to Entertainment Tonight, Ross' daughter, actress Tracee Ellis Ross, asked Beyoncé to do the honors once she realized she was still around.
We should all be so lucky.
Adults Divulge The Things They Memorized As Kids That's Stuck In Their Brain
Somethings you just can't forget!
You would be amazed by the things your brain retains. It could be a huge, life changing moment or a small, menial detail about an evening out with friends. They say children remember everything and boy is that true. Most of the time we aren't even cognizant of the things we can recall. Most of the time memories will come back in a flash during a moment that will surprise us.
Which is when you can't help but think.. "Damn. How do I remember that?" Unfortunately there are a few things I'm sure we'd all love to forget. It helps though when the things we were trained and programmed to remember come flooding back. We were too scared to forget.
Redditor RaeADropOfGoldenSun asked people to discuss... What's something that you memorized as a kid and will stick in your brain forever? The brain is an astonishing piece of equipment.
Part of being an artist or creative of any kind is getting used to rejection - and a lot of it. Your family may not "get" what you do. Your friends aren't likely to be super supportive and buy your work. Most publishers and record companies only want re-hashes of things that have been successful in the past. Even J.K. Rowling was rejected a kajillion times before Harry Potter made it to the public eye.
Writers and performers are going to get rejected. It's just a fact. Twitter has been having a good time with rejections lately, though. The hashtag #ShareYourRejections has turned into a strangely inspirational, often hilarious, celebration of failure.
And yeah... it's both epic and really helping people remember the wise words of Dory the fish... just keep swimming. Here are some of our favorites.
H/T: Twitter