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Fergie acknowledged a glaring mistake from one of her most iconic songs. Too Much star Megan Stalter recently spoke to ...
"Now you see why we didn't shoot here originally," Fergie quipped in the new music video which stars Megan Stalter ...
Fergie is bringing new energy to one of her biggest hits two decades later — and this time, she's filming it on the real ...
The reimagined music video features the actual – and less glamorous – London bridge ahead of Lena Dunham's new series "Too Much" ...
The new music video is in fact an advertisement for Netflix’s new rom-com series ‘Too Much.’ Never let it be said that ...
Fergie was clearly drawing on the “Hollaback Girl” playbook with “London Bridge.” Like Gwen Stefani, Fergie was north of 30 when she scored her first big solo hit.
On Monday, the singer stepped out in London, making a rare red-carpet appearance at the premiere of Netflix’s new rom-com series Too Much.
Fergie put on an animated display on Tuesday as she recreated her 2006 chart-topping banger London Bridge for a new Netflix series.. The singer, 50, was in the English capital at 4am and was ...
Firstly, the song's hook has Fergie sing: "My London, London Bridge wanna go down". London Bridge does not go down. Sure the old one fell down, but we don't think that's what she's on about.
Josh Duhamel has given rare insight into why his marriage with “London Bridge” singer Fergie came falling down. The “Safe Haven” actor, 50, confessed Wednesday that the media attention ...
Fergie's "London Bridge" retains its lead on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Pop 100 charts for a third week, and also holds atop Hot Digital Songs for the same frame.
Fergie's "London Bridge" holds atop the Billboard Hot 100 for a second week and also leads the Hot Digital Songs chart for the same time span. The Hot 100's No. 2-5 slots see no movement, ...