By Anthony D'Alessandro
29.04.2020 - 11:33 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Chloe Sevigny has found it hard to stay fashionable while pregnant during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Boys Don’t Cry actress, who is known for her eclectic sense of style and love of vintage fashion, is currently holed up in her New York home with her boyfriend, gallery director Sinisa Mackovic. The couple is preparing to welcome their first child together in three weeks’ time.
But in an interview with The Cut, Sevigny admitted her sense of style and beauty routine has fallen by the wayside
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Dade Hayes
Normally, around 1,600 people work out of the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street in New York. But these aren’t normal times. Just about a dozen key staffers are still coming into the office, keeping the lights on as most everyone else works from home.
New mum Chloe Sevigny has debuted her baby son on social media.
New mum Chloe Sevigny has debuted her baby son on social media.
New mum Chloe Sevigny has debuted her baby son on social media.
Ferne McCann has revealed she has split from her boyfriend Albie Gibbs.The 29 year old began dating Albie, 25, last year but confirmed they had broken up during lockdown. Former The Only Way Is Essex star Ferne broke the news on her hit show First Time Mum, which has followed her relationship with Albie, who is keen to stay out of the public eye.
Actress Chloe Sevigny has revealed her newborn son’s name and shared the first picture of the baby.
By Nellie Andreeva
Chloe Sevigny is officially a mom! A rep confirms to E! News that the 45-year-old actress recently welcomed her first child into the world and all are "healthy and happy." The safe and healthy delivery comes in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic where many hospitals have adjusted delivery room protocol. Back in March, Chloë reacted to New York Presbyterian hospitals' announcement that expectant fathers and others will not be allowed to be present for the birth.
Chloë Sevigny in “This Is 40,” photographed by Davey Adesida, styled by Caroline Grosso.
“60 Minutes” host Lesley Stahl revealed on the show on Sunday night that she was hospitalized after contracting COVID-19.
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