December 10, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Isabella That Chick identified as the girl and female fan Matty Healy kissed on stage during performance at Robbers tour in Las Vegas. (Read More Here).




Matty Healy is back to planting his lips on people during live performances — something that apparently needed to be clarified as unproblematic in 2022 … by the kiss-ee herself.


The 1975 frontman was performing with his band in Vegas Friday to a packed crowd. At one point, he was singing their song “Robbers,” during which he pulled up a female fan from the crowd and started to get all love-dovey with her in the middle of the show.


On Twitter, the reactions are by and large joke-y jealous posts — with tons of folks writing it should’ve been them, etc. But it would seem some on the bird app were offended on behalf of this gal who made out with MH, because she felt the need to clear something up.


She identified herself as the woman who was kissed and made sure to clear Matty’s name of any perceived wrongdoing — namely, kissing someone without their consent — by writing, “On a real note I do want to state some facts before we get any farther, i had this on my phone because he mentioned at some point ‘I can only make out with you’.”


Matty Healy had consent to kiss a woman from the crowd during his band’s performance in Vegas Friday night, so says the attendee herself.


The 1975’s Matty Healy also went viral after asking security to help a fan at their show in Phoenix while using an auto tune microphone.


In another news, The youngest of five children, Cara made her debut on stage at the young age of three, earning a spot as a finalist for the Little Miss America Pageant in 1962. 


The daughter of a Puerto Rican and Cuban-American, Cara did a stint of appearances on Spanish-language TV shows before becoming a regular on PBS’s educational program, The Electric Company.  


Along with her television work, Cara performed on a slew of off-Broadway productions, and her first big role came as the titular Sparkle Williams in the 1976 musical drama film, Sparkle.


Prior to Fame, Cara also had a starring role in the 1979 sequel to the classic Roots TV miniseries.  


Although her stardom peaked in the 1980s, Cara continued to perform throughout the decades, appearing in films such as D.C. Cab, City Heat and Downtown, A Street Tale.  


Following confirmation of Cara’s death, fans of the iconic singer flooded social media to share their grief. 


Twitter user Jimmy Pavolic said he’s loved Cara’s singing since watching Fame as a child. 


‘So sad to hear the passing of Irene Cara, this song ever since I heard it as a 12-year-old has stuck with me, my sincerest condolences to his family, friends & fans. R.I.P Irene Cara.’ 


Journalist and Disney alumnus Steven McCoy wrote: ‘I first met Ms. Irene Cara many years ago, she was truly a beautiful, kind and spiritual woman. She even sent me a gift package to my home and still hold dear to my heart. You will be truly missed.’


Another Twitter user with the handle Cromwell described Cara as the soundtrack of the 1980s.  


‘This is very sad. Irene was writer, voice and performer of many of the greatest songs and film tracks of the 80’s. There’s a special place in my heart for #OutHereOnMyOwn from #Fame. Sleep well, lovely lady.’


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