Alyssa Milano has marked the five-year anniversary of her #MeToo tweet with a screenshot on Instagram, a reminder of one of the first strikes back against abusers in society.
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When the fall and winter seasons kick into high gear, we tend to become a little bit lazier. It starts getting dark out earlier and the temps are chilly, so most nights are spent on the couch in the coziest of loungewear.
But sometimes, we have to leave the house. Social lives don’t stop for the season! if we could get away with rocking sweats, leggings or other comfy pants normally reserved for indoor wear, that would make everything easier! With that in mind, we selected a slew of styles that can totally pass as a pair of going out pants with the right styling. Discover these ultra-comfy picks in our roundup below!
1. These leggings from SPANX are made from a faux-leather material that’s far more comfortable than the real thing, plus they can beautifully shape your lower body — $98 at Nordstrom!
2. Faux suede is also a great material to make your leggings appear chicer, and we adore this pair from Vince Camuto — $79 at Nordstrom!
3. If you’re looking to make a splashy statement, check out these Open Edit flare leggings that are dripping in sequins from top to bottom — $69 at Nordstrom!
4. With the right top, these seriously comfy yoga leggings from Zella can easily pass as classic flare pants — starting at $28 at Nordstrom!
5. The way these faux-leather leggings from MANGO are stitched creates a convincing pant appearance that’s super sophisticated — $50 at Nordstrom!
6. These Alo Yoga leggings have rips which resemble distressing, making for an edgy vibe — starting at $74 on Amazon!
7. Jeggings are the best way to nail the look of jeans, and we can’t think of a better pair than this version from HUE — starting at $20 on
Alyssa Milano has marked the five-year anniversary of her #MeToo tweet with a screenshot on Instagram, a reminder of one of the first strikes back against abusers in society.
As time passes, Americans are becoming less outwardly appreciative of blue-collar and gray-collar jobs, such as those in the trades, agriculture and elsewhere, "How America Works" host Mike Rowe said Friday, ahead of the new season of his Fox Business program. On "Hannity," host Sean Hannity cited his early work in restaurants and labor-centric jobs, saying many Americans don't fully understand anymore what it takes to manufacture something or farm to a capacity that feeds the nation and world.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s inner circle is reportedly siding with the Mrs. amid their potential divorce.
is coming back with all-new episodes. The celebrity home tour show returns this month, and features a brand-new round of A-list stars who are letting the cameras inside their homes. Ray J kicks off the video by delivering the iconic, 'Welcome to my crib,' line, whileKristin Cavallari teases that the inside of her closet is 'where the magic happens in my home.' The teaser for the series gives fans a hint at what they will see including a love lounge, complete with a stripper pole and neon lights, a slick snake pad and the craziest car collection.
Dragula is nearly here!
Erik ten Hag could not help himself from smiling when asked about the famous 'squeaky bum time' phrase that was coined by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Olivia Newton-John died.EXCLUSIVE: Remembering Olivia Newton-John - Her family, Dolly Parton, Sir Cliff and more share memoriesThe Grease star was surrounded by the people she loved when she passed away aged 73 at her ranch in California in early August. In HELLO!’s Breast Cancer Awareness special, Dionne joined Dolly Parton and Sir Cliff Richard in paying tribute to the late star.Speaking from the heart exclusively to HELLO!, the Grammy Award-winning singer got emotional as she detailed her grief following the sad news."Olivia was very, very special to me as is her family and I’m going to miss her an awful lot," she told HELLO! "It hit me pretty hard of course.
The bigger the bear, the better! Katmai National Park has kicked off its annual Fat Bear Week from Oct. 5 to 11, 2022, in which some of Alaska’s biggest bears are ranked ahead of winter hibernation. The week celebrates the resilience, adaptability and strength of Katmai’s brown bear population as the animals prepare to hibernate, according to the National Park Service (NPS). The single elimination tournament has matched up 12 bears to compete for the title of fattest bear.
Former Love Island star Doctor Alex George has shared that he has recently been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The doctor, 31, took to Instagram to discuss his recent diagnosis revealing that he’s found it tough to come to terms with. Sharing his diagnosis with his 1.9 million followers Alex recalls years of feeling different to others but feared being labelled and judged.The 31 year old also expressed a dislike for the term 'disorder’, asking his Instagram followers: “Why would I want to be known as having a 'disorder'?” Dr Alex credits a conversation with musician Toddla T as a turning point for him, as it made him decide to search for answers to why he often handles situations differently to other people.
Hilary Swank returns to series television in “Alaska Daily,” a too- earnest, tropey drama that’s well-intentioned but heavy-handed in checking all the requisite contextual boxes.Swank, 48, plays Eileen Fitzgerald, an abrasive, hard-charging investigative reporter for the (fictional) New York City newspaper The Vanguard. She’s digging into a five-star general who’s under consideration as the country’s next Secretary of Defense.
Hilary Swank made an exciting announcement on Wednesday, revealing she's pregnant with twins! But weeks before her pregnancy news, the two-time Oscar winner took over the ET mic for an exclusive set tour of her new ABC drama, .The drama series, which debuts Thursday, follows Swank's Eileen Fitzgerald, a talented and award-winning investigative journalist who leaves her high-profile New York life behind after a fall from grace to join a daily metro newspaper in Anchorage, Alaska, on a journey to find both personal and professional redemption. She soon finds herself at the center of a years-old cold case involving the death of a missing woman who was abducted when she was a teenager. «I call my character, whose name is Eileen, a truth seeker,» Swank says to the ET camera as she shows off the Vancouver set, before referring to the mystery at the center of her quest. «So, this is what brings her here.
There are stories so good they can withstand any amount of retelling. Matilda began life as Roald Dahl’s rollicking tale of an outrageously spirited, clever little girl who defeats the bullying headmistress whose vocation is to make children miserable. The Royal Shakespeare Company turned it into a Christmas musical that burst the banks of the festive season, running for years and winning seven Olivier Awards in 2012 in London, then five Tonys the following year in New York. Now, director Matthew Warchus, along with writer Dennis Kelly and songwriter Tim Minchin, has directed the London Film Festival opener Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical for the screen. And once again, it is an absolute blast.
Wow. Didn’t see this coming!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter With the launch of “Alaska Daily” — the new drama series starring Academy Award winner Hillary Swank and hailing from Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy — ABC is shining a spotlight on an important issue: violence against Native women in the U.S. Swank plays an investigative journalist who takes a job at a daily metro paper in Alaska, where she becomes embroiled in a mystery involving murder and a string of unsolved disappearances. Simran Sethi, ABC Enteratinment’s executive vice president of programming and content strategy, said that the show was inspired by a series of articles published by the Anchorage Daily News, and that the lack of media attention around the crises facing Native women helped push ABC into picking up the show.
Year-round development for the broadcast networks became something of a buzz phrase during Covid as the likes of ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC battled the pandemic to get new shows on the air.
Good Morning America on Wednesday, October 5, the revealed she'll soon become a mom to twins. “I'm gonna be a mom! And not just of one, but of two,” the Oscar-winning actor told GMA hosts. “It's so nice to be able to talk about it and share it.” “This is something I've been wanting for a long time,” she added. “I can't believe it!" This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The actor appeared on the morning show to discuss her new TV series Alaska Daily, in which she stars as investigative journalist Eileen Fitzgerald. Hilary Swank was previously married to Chad Lowe from 1997 to 2007, and was briefly engaged to former tennis pro Ruben Torres in 2016.
Hilary Swank announced some very exciting news: she’s going to be a mom of twins!