Ciara Gets Instagram Mushy With Boyfriend, Future And Shoots for ‘Annex’ + Gabrielle Douglas Writing SECOND Memoir
Sometimes, when you’re in love, you hafta shout it from the Instargram mountain tops. Ciara so in love, she can’t keep it to herself. She snapped a pic of her rapper boyfriend, Future, w/ the words:
Happiness. Love. Caring. Bomb. Inspiring. Everything. He Is…?
Awwww. And love hasn’t kept her off her A-game, here she is posing for Annex Magazine..
And in other news, interested in hearing more about the young life of Olympic champion. Gabrielle Douglas?
The 17-year-old is set to release her second book (her first book was called ‘Grace, Gold and Glory: My Leap of Faith), in less than four months.
Recently, publishers Zondervan announced that she will release a follow up memoir titled “Raising the Bar,” in April. In an interview with the Christian Post, Gabrielle explained:
“I would hope that people take away from my legacy, my story or even my book, Grace, Gold and Glory that you can achieve your dreams if you just trust and believe in yourself 100 percent. I went through hardships, struggles, homelessness and blood disease and all of those things, and I still accomplished my goals. Know that no matter how much money you have, no matter what the color of your skin is, that you still can push 100 percent … don’t ever give up.”
[Instagram, Christian Post]







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