EXCLUSIVE: Production begins today [Monday 26 September] on Australian survival horror The Red, starring Tess Haubrich (Alien: Covenant), Michael Biehn (The Terminator) and Angie Milliken (Elvis).
20.09.2022 - 03:15 / usmagazine.com
Expanding their family! Ashley Greene gave birth to her and Paul Khoury’s first child, a baby girl, on Friday, September 16.
“And just like that — everything changed,” the Twilight alum, 35, wrote via Instagram on Monday, September 19. “In a single moment, you came into our world and everything else faded away. Nothing else mattered. The love we’re engulfed in cannot be explained, only felt in the deepest of ways. We love you so much baby girl. Welcome to our world.”
Greene shared a photo of her daughter’s tiny hand and revealed they named her Kingsley Rainn Khoury.
Us Weekly confirmed in March that the actress was pregnant with the pair’s first child nearly four years after they tied the knot in July 2018. Khoury, 33, proposed to Greene while on vacation in New Zealand in December 2016 after dating for three years. She and the actor decided to have a “longer engagement by choice,” she exclusively explained to Us in an interview from May 2018.
Five months after the pair said “I do,” Greene exclusively told Us that she and her husband wanted to have children “a little bit further down the road” so they could focus on enjoying newlywed life.
One year later, the Aftermath actress raved about how “patient” Khoury is with her. “I like structure and I like things really planned out,” she told Us in December 2019. “So, if anything isn’t kind of falling into, like, [place] it stresses me out a bit. He has to remind me that, like, it’s OK if things are messy, [something things] will fall into place.”
Before the couple began their parenthood journey, the “Twilight Effect” podcast cohost exclusively revealed to Us that she wanted to incorporate some crucial lifestyle changes first.
“Before we have children, I just want to kind of get
EXCLUSIVE: Production begins today [Monday 26 September] on Australian survival horror The Red, starring Tess Haubrich (Alien: Covenant), Michael Biehn (The Terminator) and Angie Milliken (Elvis).
Hilaria Baldwin has given birth to a baby girl. The 38-year-old yoga instructor and her husband Alec Baldwin welcomed their seventh child on Thursday (22. 09.
The world is waiting for you, so says longtime Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan, who is once again gearing up for another season of the Emmy-winning CBS series.
A post shared by Ashley Greene Khoury (@ashleygreene)The actress went on to reveal the name they chose for their baby and the date of her birth. «Kingsley Rainn Khoury,» she shared.
A post shared by Ashley Greene Khoury (@ashleygreene)The actress went on to reveal the name they chose for their baby and the date of her birth. «Kingsley Rainn Khoury,» she shared.
Ashley Greene has given birth to her first child and shared the baby girl's beautiful name. The Twilight star, 35, announced the exciting news she was expecting a child with husband Paul Khoury earlier this year. Six months later, the actress delighted her fans with a stunning snap of their sweet tot swaddled in a red muslin on Instagram.
Ashley Greene has given birth to a baby girl. The 35-year-old actress and her husband Paul Khoury - who married in July 2018 - welcomed daughter Kingsley Rainn into the world on 16 September and the 'Twilight' star admitted "everything changed" in her life after meeting her little girl for the first time. She shared a photo of the baby, whose face couldn't be seen, on Instagram and wrote: And just like that - everything changed.
Ashley Greene has welcomed her first child into the world!
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Christophe Honoré’s “Winter Boy,” which is having its international world premiere in competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival on Sept. 19, has been sold to major territories by Pyramide. “Winter Boy” had its North American premiere at Toronto. Described as Honoré’s most autobiographical film to date, “Winter Boy” stars rising French actor Paul Kircher as a teenager struggling to cope with the death of his father. The movie also stars Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lacoste. Pyramide International, whose sales team is headed by Agathe Mauruc, has closed deals for the film with Palace (Australia, New Zealand), Axia (Canada), Brazil (Pandora), Vercine (Spain), Salzgeber (Germany, Austria), Adok (Switzerland), Athena (Benelux) and Taiwan (Hooray Films). Several other deals are in negotiations.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic If you’re someone who considers themself a foodie (and I totally am), chances are there was a moment in the last few years when you had The Awakening. It may have been when the waiter was describing the veal marrow with beat foam served with baby lettuces from New Zealand. It may have been when you were eating the red snapper that was cooked halfway through, like a rare steak, and you thought, “I love sushi, I love cooked fish, but I’m not sure this is really the best of both worlds.” It may have been when you saw the bill. Whatever the trigger, that was the moment you looked up from your plate and realized that high-end foodie culture has become a serious annoyance. It’s gotten too fussy, too pricey, too full of itself, too not filling (of yourself), too avant-garde and conceptual, too tied to The Salvation of the Planet, too much of an ordeal. Did I mention too pricey? It used to be that if you wanted to ridicule culinary mania, you mocked someone like Guy Fieri. But he has risen from the ashes of infamy to a kind of born-again respectability (and yes, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” was always a great show). Now, if you want to ridicule culinary mania, the most natural targets are restaurants like The French Laundry in Napa Valley or Bros’ in Southern Italy, places where the 12-course “tasting menu” can inspire you to think, as one blogger put it, that “there was nothing even close to an actual meal served.”