Sandra Rose
Sandra Rose is the creator of Sandrarose.com, where she shares insights on entertainment, gossip, news, health, sports, and fashion. Originally from London, England, Sandra spent her childhood in the Bronx and Miami. Before diving into her writing career, she spent 23 years working as a Registered Nurse.
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sandrarose.com | Sandra Rose
Kanye West made a shocking revelation about his oldest daughter, North West. In a livestream video on Instagram, Kanye said the 11-year-old has dyslexia and issues with her bowel movements. “That’s just a little girl not knowing what TF is going on,” he said.
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sandrarose.com | Sandra Rose
A statue of a chubby black woman in Times Square in NYC caused such outrage that the artist is removing it in mid-June. The statue is part of a series called “Grounded in the Stars” by British artist Thomas J. Price. The 12-foot statue features an obese black woman wearing a T-shirt and pants. She stands with her hands on her hips while staring down Broadway. The statue was originally intended to stand in Times Square over the summer. But it will be taken down in mid-June due to all the complaints.
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sandrarose.com | Sandra Rose
In November 2022, singer, songwriter, and radio host Al B. Sure! penned an emotional letter to his fans after waking up from a 2-month coma. In his letter, Al B. Sure! explained the “unforeseen medical roller coaster” that led to his life-changing experience. “I had multiple surgeries covering everything from repairing a hematoma/hernia to an organ transplant.
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sandrarose.com | Sandra Rose
A federal judge delayed the jury selection in Sean Combs‘ trial until Monday, May 12. The decision was made after a key witness refused to testify and went missing. US District Judge Arun Subramanian granted the defense’s request to postpone the final selection of jurors until Monday, May 12, because some jurors are having “second thoughts” about sitting through the 2-month trial.
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sandrarose.com | Sandra Rose
Democrats are in an uproar over President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the first black woman to serve as Librarian of Congress. Librarian Carla Hayden, 72, was appointed to the position in 2016, and had one year left in her 10-year term. She was also the first professional librarian to serve as Librarian of Congress since the 1970s. Hayden was informed of her termination by email from the White House Office of Presidential Personnel.
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