Luke Evans steps out to do some shopping along the beach with boyfriend Rafael Olarra on Wednesday (August 19) in Byron Bay, Australia.
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Dade Hayes Finance EditorCinemark reported financial results for the second quarter that revealed the massive toll of COVID-19, with $9 million in total revenue and a loss of $1.45 per share.Those figures managed to exceed Wall Street’s conservative estimates for the April-to-June period, however. The No.
3 U.S. exhibitor said its limited “test-and-learn” re-openings in the quarter were helpful preparation for a planned August 21 return of the full circuit.In all, about 13,000 customers bought
.Luke Evans steps out to do some shopping along the beach with boyfriend Rafael Olarra on Wednesday (August 19) in Byron Bay, Australia.
It has been nine months since Lamar Odom and Sabrina Parr became engaged, and they’re finally ready to disclose their wedding date and location.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine is known not to mince his words, and the judge on opened up about why he actually thinks that the Chatting on Yahoo UK's , he admitted that he thought no audience will be good for the dancers, explaining: which I think will bring out better results to be honest." WATCH: Oti Mabuse talks returning to Strictly in 2020He added that he was quite happy to remain isolated from the professional dancers and their celebrity partners, explaining: "As you know, the
Love Island in 2017. She previously had a reality show with ex-boyfriend Chris Hughes, who she met on the ITV2 dating show, called Crackin' On.The former Motorsport Grid Girl from Surrey moved to Manchester to be with Bradley, 26, last year.
This Morning full-time would be "too much".The presenter recently went down a storm with viewers as she took on full hosting duties opposite Rochelle Humes as one of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield's summer replacements – but it seems like it's not something fans should get used to.In a recent tweet, Alison implied that the prospect of her presenting the ITV daytime show full-time would be "too much". That is, she would be "too much" for the role...
Mirror. Instead of a pair of Plimsolls, her husband had bought a pair of black floral school shoes - not exactly the kind of agile gym shoes that can breed sporting excellence.
Swaggy C does not hold back on the new episode of the “Let’s Talk About It With Taylor Nolan” podcast, sharing that he’s hoping some sort of change happens behind-the-scenes on reality TV.“I feel like, over the last 20 years, Big Brother has done a terrible job with diversity just in general, because every year, it’s only one Black person or two Black people and one gay person and then the rest is just all white,” Swaggy, whose real name is Chris Williams, says in Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Dresses are always a go-to garment, but sometimes we prefer to rock a piece that’s slightly different from our usual fashion fare. A jumpsuit is usually the answer to all of our outfit-related woes, as they combine the power of pants with the convenience of a dress.
Tom Sandoval, 37, wants to normalize makeup for men. To make that a reality, the Tom Tom co-owner has partnered with Stryx cosmetics and skincare, a brand designed to help men look and feel their best.The Bravo star’s relationship with makeup goes back to when he started modeling, about 22 years ago, at the age of 15 or 16.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal will skip the U.S. Open because of the coronavirus pandemic, putting on hold his bid to equal Roger Federer’s men’s record for Grand Slam titles.
In-theater advertising firm National CineMedia has swung to a second-quarter loss on sharply lower revenues as major cinema chains face an uncertain reopening amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. The company recorded a net loss of $13.8 million, or 18 cents per share, against a year-earlier profit of $8.9 million, or 11 cent per share.
Portia De Rossi is showing her support for wife Ellen Degeneres as she fights multiple accusations of mistreatment from current and former The Ellen DeGeneres Show employees.Throughout the coronavirus lockdown, Ellen has been dragged through the media for the way she and her producers allegedly treat staff, and she recently apologized for allowing such a toxic culture to exist on set.Now, actress Portia is standing up for her wife, posting a photo with “I Stand by Ellen” written across it on
Thundercat says he recorded a full album with his late friend and frequent collaborator Mac Miller.The prolific bassist revealed the news when responding to a tweet from a fan which said “Imagine if @Thundercat and @MacMiller did an entire album together”, with “It exist.”.It exist. https://t.co/ms6DX0xe67— ashy daddy (@Thundercat) July 31, 2020The response put fans into a frenzy on Twitter, asking for Thundercat to release it.
MailOnline, she opened up about her love of music, telling the publication: ”We’ve always got music on in our house, my kids have now got the buzz.
This year’s San Diego Comic-Con replacement, Comic-Con@Home, was pretty damn disappointing. Sure, fans got to see new trailers and clips and some decent interactions between cast members of some genre projects, but overall, there wasn’t that big exciting, surprise announcement or show-stopping panel.
It’s going down between friends Blake Shelton, 44, and Adam Levine, 41! The current Voice judge and alum couldn’t help but playfully spar when it came to their rivaling singles “Happy Anywhere” — Blake’s latest duet with girlfriend Gwen Stefani, 50 — and Maroon 5‘s newest song, “Nobody’s Love.” Attaching a photo of his song at #1 and Maroon 5’s at #2 on Apple’s iTunes chart, Blake hilariously tweeted, “My god Adam….
Pose actor Dyllón Burnside has shared his thoughts on the show’s third season.Having paused production just eight days into shooting due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the cast and crew have left audiences in limbo, as they await news on the future of the show’s characters.“We’re waiting with bated breath like the rest of the world to find out what’s next,” Burnside tells NME.“The pandemic has really highlighted how easy it can be to take for granted the work we get to do.