's Whitney Williams was the latest houseguest to be evicted from season 23, and the 30-year-old makeup artist partially blamed her downfall on her close ties to Brandon «Frenchie» French and her desire for the women in the house to take charge.
23.07.2021 - 21:35 / usmagazine.com
Power only lasts so long in the Big Brother house. Brandon “Frenchie” French learned that the hard way when he was voted out during the Thursday, July 22, live eviction.
Us Weekly caught up with the 34-year-old farmer after his eviction to talk about what went wrong following his chaotic Head of Household reign the first week.
“As a fan, I sit on the couch and I’m tired of the first four weeks being a big Kumbaya session, you know? And I knew I was going to crank up the heat,” he told Us. “I knew
's Whitney Williams was the latest houseguest to be evicted from season 23, and the 30-year-old makeup artist partially blamed her downfall on her close ties to Brandon «Frenchie» French and her desire for the women in the house to take charge.
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of 2015, whose fame would manifest in the form of toys, fashion and even a minor league baseball team (albeit, only briefly).Trucker Chris told News Dog Media that a peckish crow had already enjoyed the last of the french fries from the McDonald’s combo before the rat could have a share.
Tan France and his husband, Rob, will be welcoming their first child together via surrogate this summer. The couple shared the news that they were expecting a baby boy in April by posting photos on Instagram, with the star sharing a shirtless picture of himself with their baby's sonogram over his stomach.«So happy to finally share that WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!» Tan wrote.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrench film exhibitors, producers and distributors will benefit from a €90 million ($106 million) rescue plan from the National Film Board (CNC) to compensate for revenue loss caused by the six-month shutdown of theaters.The scheme that was approved Thursday had been pushed by film guilds since May, when theaters reopened with an audience capacity limited at 65% and a 9 p.m. curfew, after being closed down since Oct.
Prince Harry is mocked in new US cartoon, The Prince, where his neighbour Orlando Bloom plays him in the series created by Family Guy star Gary Janetti.The Prince follows a fictional version of Prince George and the Royal family with the first entire season of the HBO Max show available to stream on Thursday in the US. Other stars involved in the US cartoon include Alan Cumming, Frances de la Tour, Lucy Punch, Condola Rashad, Iwan Rheon, Dan Stevens and Sophie Turner.
second evicted houseguest, Brandon «Frenchie» French, made his two-week stay count — even if it was one of the wildest and most unpredictable starts to a season in recent memory.Crowned the season's first Head of Household, Frenchie had his sights set on taking out a «power player,» aka a jock, but his plan quickly imploded following a trail of broken promises and not-so-secret alliances with nearly every houseguest (he even tried to unsuccessfully start a women's alliance), and a revolving door
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentThe French box office has taken a big hit and dropped 70% this week due to the new sanitary measures enforced on July 21 which require a proof of vaccination or a recent negative PCR test to enter cultural venues, including movie theaters. French President Emmanuel Macron announced on July 12 that the EU Digital Covid Certificate — commonly called “health pass” — would be mandatory at all cultural venues.
Love Island's latest bombshell Abigail Rawlings has sent shockwaves through the villa after re-coupling with Toby Aromolaran. The 27 year old, from Bournemouth, who previously described how she was planning on stealing Toby from Chloe Burrows at the "first chance", has also flaunted her impressive collection of tattoos.
mercurial Brandon «Frenchie» French, it looks like things might calm down in the house after Thursday's seemingly inevitable outcome.Frenchie came into the house hot at the start of the season and made more promises than he could ever keep.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBy far the most biting and ironic satire to premiere in Cannes competition this year — a divisive comedy whose cynicism was met with boos at the press screening — Bruno Dumont’s “France” doesn’t want to be liked. That’s more than can be said of its eponymous protagonist, France de Meurs (Léa Seydoux), the country’s top news anchor and a damning representation of the journalist-as-star phenomenon.
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a roller-coaster week where targets changed rapidly and without reason, the 22-year-old Honolulu resident and tech consultant was evicted by a vote of 11-2, making him season 23's first houseguest to leave the house. He wasn't initially the target; after Brandon «Frenchie» French won Head of Household, Travis' safety was all but ensured (Frenchie promised Travis he was safe on Day 1).
house, the first houseguest got the boot on Thursday.Season 23 of kicked off in high gear after Brandon «Frenchie» French earned himself the Head of Household title and his team, The Jokers, safety from elimination.He then proceeded to make a lot of promises to nearly everyone in the house, arguing that he wanted to put a «meathead» on the block for the first eviction and claiming he wasn't going to nominate any women or people of color.His sights were set on Christian Birkenberger, but when
first trailer for “Aline,” which because they couldn’t use Celine Dion’s name but decided to use her songs anyway, changed her name to Aline Dieu, which in French means “Aline God.” The trailer had people’s brains “short circuiting” online and went viral. But that oddity was just the tip of the iceberg.
Wes Anderson’s “The French Dispatch” on Monday night at the Cannes Film Festival, it almost felt like pre-pandemic times.The streets near the Palais were shut down. The crowds were screaming.