Paulina Porizkova wants Us to stop worrying about aging. The model has made it her mission to show her fans the beauty of getting older by sharing inspirational quotes, unfiltered bikini photos and poised clapbacks to those who don’t agree.
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The pair spoke on the proposed changes on this week's episode of Two Girls One Pod, explaining to listeners why they disagree with the latest actions of the government.
Ex-Labor leader and Minister for the NDIS and government services, Bill Shorten announced that the term ‘mother’ would replace ‘birthing parent’ on government forms for new parents.
Paulina Porizkova wants Us to stop worrying about aging. The model has made it her mission to show her fans the beauty of getting older by sharing inspirational quotes, unfiltered bikini photos and poised clapbacks to those who don’t agree.
Christopher Vourlias Croatia’s Drugi Plan and Bulgaria’s Agitprop, two of the leading production outfits in Southeast Europe, have been attached to co-produce the upcoming drama series “Sabre,” a political thriller revolving around the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic produced by Belgrade-based This and That Productions.Created by Goran Stanković and Vladimir Tagić, the series will star Serbian-Danish actress Danica Curcic, known to international audiences for her lead role in the Netflix psychological thriller “The Chestnut Man,” as a reporter investigating the shocking murder.The companies announced the deal on Monday at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where This and That’s “Bad Blood” and Drugi Plan’s “The Silence” were among the top Balkan drama series vying for Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards, which were handed out at a ceremony in the Bosnian capital on Sunday night. “Sabre” was first pitched in Sarajevo three years ago during the CineLink Drama co-financing forum, where it was named best drama project.
Amber Heard is replacing most of her legal team and leaning into the Constitution as she prepares to appeal a multi-million defamation verdict awarded to Johnny Depp.
Paulina Porizkova is reacting to an evaluation of her face.
Paulina Porizkova is fighting back against a plastic surgeon who allegedly pointed out everything "wrong" with her face. The supermodel, 57, who is from Czechoslovakia, took to Instagram to share a close-up photo of herself on Friday, and wrote that she found the same picture was reposted by a cosmetic surgeon "discussing in detail what [she] needed done." The post "has since been deleted." "Those pesky hollows under my cheeks could be gotten rid of with fillers, Botox for my forehead, those wrinkles on the side of my mouth, and the chords in my neck, and a whole bunch of lasers to tighten and smooth and tighten everything," her caption read. She continued to say she was looking for the post by the doctor, but surprisingly discovered it was erased. "This is what an older woman in the public eye gets to deal with. I’m told my face needs ‘fixing.’ It has somehow gone ‘wrong’ by aging," the supermodel added.
Paulina Porzikova is taking a stand against some criticism she said she received from a plastic surgeon.
Apple TV+ has rounded out the ensemble cast for Lessons In Chemistry as production begins on the drama series, starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Brie Larson. Based on the best-selling debut novel by Bonnie Garmus, Lessons in Chemistry hails from Unbelievable co-creator Susannah Grant and Aggregate Films. It will premiere globally on Apple TV+ in 2023. The streamer also released two first-look images below.
Apple TV+ has rounded out the ensemble cast for Lessons In Chemistry as production begins on the drama series, starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Brie Larson. Based on the best-selling debut novel by Bonnie Garmus, Lessons in Chemistry hails from Unbelievable co-creator Susannah Grant and Aggregate Films. It will premiere globally on Apple TV+ in 2023. The streamer also released two first-look images below.
Selome Hailu “Lessons in Chemistry,” the upcoming Apple TV+ drama series led and executive produced by Brie Larson, has added Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Patrick Walker, Thomas Mann, Kevin Sussman, Beau Bridges to the cast.The series is set in the early 1950s and follows Elizabeth Zott (Larson), whose dream of being a scientist is put on hold in a society deeming that women belong in the domestic sphere, not the professional one. When Elizabeth finds herself pregnant, alone and fired from her lab, she musters the ingenuity only a single mother has.
Trustees of the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan have unanimously approved a reimbursement benefit to cover travel and lodging expenses related to abortion care for participants who live or work in states that prohibit abortions. “In taking this decisive action,” the trustees said in a press release Friday, “SAG-AFTRA and management Plan trustees are seeking to ensure participants will continue to have access to safe abortion services regardless of where they live or work.”
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Angie Best has posed in a swimsuit to mark her landmark 70th birthday for an exclusive interview and photoshoot with HELLO! magazine.READ: Beyonce's 3-minute secret to super-toned armsThe former model, who owns her own gym near her home in Henley-on-Thames – and was Cher's personal trainer in Los Angeles – shares her secrets of how to roll back the years, get healthy and hone a Hollywood body in the magazine."I'm on a mission to make 70 the new 50 for women," she tells HELLO! as she is joined on the photoshoot by son Calum, 41, her only child with football legend George Best, to whom she was married for eight years.WATCH: Amanda Holden's 7 best bikini and swimsuit moments"Everything has changed," she says. "We girls don't need to shrivel up and disappear into a corner just because we're a certain age.
Telling her side of the story. After exiting Big Brother early due to her mental health, Paloma Aguilar addressed both on and off-screen moments.
EXCLUSIVE: Milo Manheim is set as a lead opposite Peyton List in the Paramount + series School Spirits (working title), a YA drama based on Nate & Megan Trinrud and Maria Nguyen’s upcoming graphic novel, produced by Awesomeness Studios.
Misplaced blame? Big Brother 24 houseguest Paloma Aguilar revealed that it wasn’t her fellow cast members who forced her into an early exit — it was the game itself.
Paramount+ has announced that Emmy-nominated Shots Fired actress Sanaa Lathan’s feature directorial debut On the Come Up, from Paramount Pictures’ Players Label, will premiere exclusively on the service in the U.S., Canada and Italy on September 23, expanding into additional international territories later this year. (View the first still from the film, making its world premiere at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival, below.)
Sanaa Lathan’s On the Come Up will be hitting Paramount+ on Friday, September 23 in U.S., Canada, Italy and later in the year in offshore territories.
Paloma Aguilar from “Big Brother 24” has addressed her surprising exit from the show, revealing that she decided to leave the competition to protect her mental health.
Paloma Aguilar is opening up about her abrupt exit from the Big Brother house.