The $5M Michael Jackson Pepsi ad (1983)
He demanded that his face not be shown for more than three seconds.
He never wanted to do the commercial; he only did it so his brothers could make money. Nobody was getting paid when Mike left.
$5 million in 1983 was a BAG 💰
This school of hard knockz guy that interviewed Dangote tried to interview this billionaire woman and her police escort dey move like say na bandits dem see😭😂
The woman makes 80 million dollars a year🤯 🥶
This was so cool and special for Haaland. Unlucky he didn’t play. IShowSpeed so surprised, Channing Tatum, Dylan Page, Ben Black and so many others dressed up as Haaland. The most loved footballer in the world right now. 🇳🇴🧘
From teenage substitute in 2006 — Argentina’s youngest World Cup player — to champion in 2022.
HIM. Six World Cups. Countless magic. Heartbreak in 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018. The world doubted HIM. Pressure grew. The dream faded.
But legends don’t quit. They rise. They endure. They write history.
It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
If you have little money, they question you, ‘How are you going to support yourself?’
And if you have sufficent money, they question you: ‘Why do you have all this money?’"
Is This The Most Corrupt world Cup Ever?
South Africa's national team had the worst match in their World Cup history, receiving 2 red cards in a single game.
Three days before the tournament, a criminal complaint was filed against FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Paris.
Africa's best referee, Omar Artan, who was the first Somali ever selected for a World Cup, was detained for 11 hours at Miami airport, then sent home. He had a diplomatic passport and a valid visa.
Full breakdown 👇
🚨2026 FIFA WORLD CUP: Nigeria may not have been on the pitch, but its sound was impossible to ignore. 🇳🇬
One unforgettable World Cup moment came when a Nigerian song echoed through the stadium, reminding the world that while Nigeria may not always qualify for football's biggest stage, our music continues to command a global audience.
From Lagos to the World Cup, Nigerian music keeps flying the nation's flag high. 🌍🔥
Four episodes. Two final seasons. One legend as never seen before ⚽
The documentary following @PepTeam's last chapters at Manchester City is coming to @primevideosport in the UK and Ireland 🇬🇧 🇮🇪
🗓️ August 19th