Take That’s Howard Donald took to Twitter recently to vent his frustration after his four-year-old son was refused a haircut because he wasn’t wearing a mask. Under the current rules, children under 11 years of age don’t have to wear one.
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Blake Horstmann opened up about the lasting effects of his tumultuous turn on Bachelor in Paradise last year.The reality star, 31, revisited his season 6 drama after Chris Randone asked if he would ever appear on the spinoff again. “Paradise would be really hard for me, just the environment.
Like, honestly, I think it was so hard for me down there,” he explained during the Monday, August 24, episode of his “Behind the Rose” podcast. “I have, like, PTSD, and I obviously don’t mean that as in,
.Take That’s Howard Donald took to Twitter recently to vent his frustration after his four-year-old son was refused a haircut because he wasn’t wearing a mask. Under the current rules, children under 11 years of age don’t have to wear one.
Sue Barker has revealed she was dragged kicking and screaming out of her dream job as host of A Question of Sport by BBC bosses.The 64-year-old presenter admitted there was no way she would have left the role voluntarily.But her incredible 24 years at the helm have finally come to an end after it was made clear the hunt was on for new talent.Team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are also being shown the door as the show undergoes a major overhaul.Miss Barker, will however, continue to work
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsIf laughter is the best medicine, comedy spots should be considered essential businesses, comedian and director Mike Binder said.“I am so surprised that the governor and the mayor of the state and the city have not declared the comedy stores essential businesses.
Nikki Ferrell won’t be watching season 16 of The Bachelorette. The Bachelor season 18 winner confirmed she never made amends with Clare Crawley after competing for Juan Pablo Galavis’ heart on the ABC reality show.“We did not reconcile, but I feel like there was never a relationship to reconcile,” the 33-year-old nurse began on the “Viall Files” podcast after host Nick Viall asked about her status with Crawley, 39.
Gabrille Union is sharing how she’s coping with her PTSD amid such unprecedented times.
Gabrielle Union is speaking out about how she’s handling her mental health during the pandemic.
Gabrille Union is sharing how she's coping with her PTSD amid such unprecedented times. The 47-year-old actress covers the October issue of and admits that she's faced some trying times with her own mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests. «The combination of the pandemic and this racial reckoning, alongside being inundated with [images of] the brutalization of Black bodies, has sent my PTSD into overdrive,» she tells the magazine. «There’s just terror in
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFacebook announced Monday that it plans to stop publishers and people from sharing both local and international news on the social media platform.
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Fellow reality TV star Jess Impiazzi first appeared on our screens as a Sugar Hut Honey on TOWIE in 2012 and caused havoc when she told Lucy Mecklenburgh that her boyfriend Mario Falcone had been sending her flirty texts.Three years later she appeared in the second series of MTV’s Ex On The Beach alongside Gaz Beadle and Charlotte Crosby (brave!) before returning for series five.
Selena Gomez, The Weeknd turned life into art when he wrote, recorded and released his 2018 EP, My Dear Melancholy, in under three weeks. The surprise project was only six songs, but fans were quick to pick up on its many references to Gomez.“The reason why it was so short is, like, I think I just had nothing else to say on this,” the “Blinding Lights” singer, 30, told Esquire for his September 2020 cover story, published on Tuesday, August 25.
LeBron James reacted to the news that Jacob Blake, a Black man in Kenosha, WI, was shot seven times by two police officers after walking away from the officers and opening the driver’s side door of his gray SUV on August 23. The Lakers basketball player took to Twitter on August 24, nearly 24 hours after the graphic incident was caught on cellphone video and went viral online, and shared his mounting frustration with the state of police brutality and systemic racism in America.