French musician Martin Solveig apologized on Monday after asking Norwegian soccer star Ada Hegerberg if she knew how to twerk, just minutes after she won the inaugural Ballon d'Or award as the world's ...
PARIS (AP) — After asking the first woman to win the Ballon d'Or if she twerked, French DJ Martin Solveig then said sorry. Even though Ada Hegerberg said she hadn't been offended by the twerking ...
PARIS – First, the good news: In 2018, a man can no longer disrespect a trailblazing sportswoman on global TV without incurring instant opprobrium. French DJ Martin Solveig learned this to his ...
In this photo taken Monday Dec.3, 2018, French DJ and musician Martin Solveig, left, talks to Olympique Lyonnais’ Ada Hegerberg, of Norway, during the Golden Ball (Ballon d’Or) award ceremony at the ...
French DJ Martin Solveig has apologised for asking Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg whether she knew how to twerk during Monday's presentation of the award. Solveig, who was part of the ceremony, took ...
French DJ and Ballon d’Or host Martin Solveig has apologized to the inaugural women’s winner Ada Hegerberg after a row erupted over a question he posed to her during the award ceremony. Solveig was ...
It was a moment to celebrate the contributions of women's soccer on the international stage, only to be smeared by an overt display of sexism. Ada Hegerberg, a striker for France's Lyon and Norway ...
In his new video, 'The Night Out,' Solveig pokes fun at dubstep He writes and directs his own music videos, often mimicking French comedies from the 1960s His signature fashion statement is a headband ...
Martin Solveig. Photo Courtesy of Nathanael Day. Martin Solveig. Photo Courtesy of Nathanael Day. French DJ, singer-songwriter and electronic producer Martin Solveig spoke about his new single “Now or ...
French DJ Martin Solveig, who hit worldwide success with smashes including "All Stars" and "Hello", has hung up his decks, announcing his retirement onstage at a concert watched by 70,000 people.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - French DJ Martin Solveig caught the attention of the U.S. music audience last summer with his infectious dance hit "Hello," but he also has bigger plans -- to inject comedy ...