Rumors (or rumours) are pieces of purportedly true information that circulate without substantiating evidence.
rumors, or rumours may also refer to:
Choke may refer to:
Sweet Dreams may refer to:
An audition is a sample performance by an actor, singer, musician, dancer or other performing artist.
Swan song is a reference to an ancient, controversial belief that swans sing just before they die, and also an idiom for a final performance or accomplishment.
New York most commonly refers to:
Puppet Master or Puppetmaster may refer to:
A heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood in various species.
Shooting star refers to a meteor.
Comeback, The Comeback or Come Back may refer to:
The Beginning may refer to:
A diva is a celebrated female artist.
Abandon, abandoned, or abandonment may refer to:
A rumor is a piece of purportedly true information that circulates without substantiating evidence.
Rumor Has It may refer to:
Big Brother may refer to:
A guilty pleasure is something one enjoys despite feeling guilt for it.
100 is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101.
"Rumours" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of the American musical television series Glee, and the forty-first overall. The episode was written by series co-creator Ryan Murphy, directed by Tim Hunter, first aired on May 3, 2011 on Fox in the United States, and it features the return of guest star Kristin Chenoweth. In "Rumours", the glee club is swept by rumors that strain the friendships and relationships of the members, so director Will Schuester has them perform songs from Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album Rumours. The episode is a tribute to that album, and all the songs covered in the episode are from it. This generated strong interest in the album: Rumours reentered the Billboard 200 chart at number eleven the week after the show was aired in the US, and the Australian album charts at number two five days after the show was aired in that country.
"Rumour Has It" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her second studio album, 21 (2011). The song was written by Adele and Ryan Tedder; the latter is also the producer. Adele has stated that the song was not inspired by the media but it was aimed at her own friends who believed 'rumours' they read about her in tabloids. It was released on 5 November 2011 as the fourth single from the album in the United Kingdom.
Never Been Kissed is a 1999 film starring Drew Barrymore.