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THOUSANDS of tourists and locals have been evacuated from a Spanish resort spot to escape a raging wildfire. More than 2,000 ...
Zahara's father Brad didn't appear to play a role when she started at Spelman. However, he made it clear that he was very 'proud' of what his daughter had so far accomplished with her education.
A girl from Bolton School has secured an incredibly competitive degree apprenticeship after securing amazing A-Level grades.
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Emma Stone Reveals Embarrassing Moment When Her Mom Asked Angelina Jolie ‘If She Had Any Kids’
The Oscar winner said the encounter between her mother and Jolie, who has six children, happened at the 2011 Golden Globes ...
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The Bolton News on MSNStar student, Zahara, bags Bank of England apprenticeship
A girl from Bolton School has secured an incredibly competitive degree apprenticeship after securing amazing A-Level grades.
Zahara's father Brad didn't appear to play a role when she started at Spelman. However, he made it clear that he was very 'proud' of what his daughter had so far accomplished with her education.
Zahara Jolie-Pitt appears to have dropped her father Brad Pitt’s surname while making her sorority introduction at Spelman College. The 18-year-old undergraduate attended her Alpha Kappa Alpha ...
Zahara also told TimesLive that she drank as a way to cope with the death of her brother. "I used to drink for myself to be happy, but now I saw I was drinking to sleep because of my brother’s ...
Angelina Jolie has spoken about her pride for her daughter Zahara, describing her as “an extraordinary African woman”. During a video conversation with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate ...
Zahara Jolie-Pitt's biological mum is desperate to reunite with her daughter 12 years after Angelina Jolie adopted her. The Hollywood actress adopted Zahara from Ethiopia in July 2005 when she was ...
Zahara, who is now considered the artist with the best selling record in the history of African music, recently sang at Wembley Arena in London for the "Africa Unplugged" event.
Zahara, a platinum-selling singer in South Africa, talks to the BBC about surviving a violent attack.
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