Olivia Ponton is getting candid about her sexuality.
19.05.2021 - 17:31 / foxnews.com
"Crocodile Dundee" star Paul Hogan is apparently fed up with the homeless crisis taking place in a Los Angeles neighborhood he calls home. In photographs that surfaced this week, the 81-year-old actor is spotted penning a letter that he reportedly placed outside of his Venice Beach property as a message to the homeless, essentially telling them to scram.
Olivia Ponton is getting candid about her sexuality.
Jordana Brewster holds hands with boyfriend Mason Morfit while out to lunch in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon (May 31).
The Chainsmokers are among the many backers of a new feature film themed around emo music events brand Emo Nite.The film, titled Every Nite Is Emo Nite, will be a fictional movie set amid the real-life Emo Nite events that have surged in popularity after beginning on Los Angeles’ club scene in 2014, according to Variety.The Chainsmokers’ production company Kick the Habit will join writer Brandon Zuck, digital studio 3BLACKDOT, Five All in the Fifth and Emo Nite’s founders T.J.
Coming up roses! Hannah Brown may not have found love on The Bachelorette, but her relationship with Adam Woolard has fans rooting for their happily ever after.
Elizabeth Olsen shows off her legs in a cute black dress while arriving at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards on Sunday night (May 16) at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
Talk about an iconic father-son duo! Joseph Baena, the 23-year-old lookalike son of Arnold Schwarzenegger, was seen bike riding with his dad in Venice Beach on May 15, and the pair couldn’t look more alike — see all the pics here. The duo are big fans of riding their bikes in the oceanfront Los Angeles neighborhood, before heading to their favorite workout spot, Gold’s Gym.
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Hulu has ordered a nine-part docuseries chronicling the history of the storied Los Angeles Lakers franchise. The project, which joins the Hulu Originals lineup, comes from Lakers’ CEO and controlling owner Jeanie Buss, Emmy-winning director Antoine Fuqua, in association with Fuqua Films, Haven Entertainment and Los Angeles Media Fund.