Times two! Tom Welling and his wife, Jessica Rose Lee, announced on Sunday, June 6, that they welcomed their second child.
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DMX’s ex-wife revealed that the rapper was not afraid of dying and used his last words to try to make her understand that. The 50-year-old rap legend was admitted to the hospital in April after suffering a heart attack. He ultimately died one week later on April 9 at White Plains Hospital in New York.
Times two! Tom Welling and his wife, Jessica Rose Lee, announced on Sunday, June 6, that they welcomed their second child.
Kit Harington is spending time in the Big Apple to be with his family!
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorIt’s hard not to listen to DMX’s posthumous album “Exodus” — which the rapper completed just weeks before his death on April 9 — without feeling wistfulness, but there are many classic moments on the set.One in particular is a rare team-up between DMX’s fellow New York rappers Jay-Z and Nas, bringing three of the greatest MCs of all time — not to mention one of its legendary producers in album executive producer Swizz Beatz — on a single track.Over rich, thumping
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Patricia Field was the mastermind behind the iconic fashions of the original Sex and the City series and movies.
Niki Caro (“Mulan”) will direct a feature film about gender equality in big-wave surfing for Netflix, the streamer announced on Tuesday.
DMX called ‘Hood Blues’ has been released – you can listen to it below.The track, which was co-produced by Avenue Beatz and Swizz Beatz, sees the late New York rapper team up with Griselda’s Westside Gunn, Benny The Butcher and Conway The Machine.‘Hood Blues’ will appear on ‘Exodus’, the first album from X (whose real name was Earl Simmons) following his death last month.
Netflix, Charlize Theron’s Denver and Delilah, and Niki Caro are developing a feature film that is inspired by some of the top female surfers who are fighting for the right to compete in big-wave contests.
In a 2019 profile published in GQ, DMX expressed his disdain for most modern rappers. "They winning with that? Oh, I'm good," he said.
Angelique Jackson Filmmaker Niki Caro and Charlize Theron are teaming up to develop a feature film about women’s fight for equality in big wave surfing for Netflix.The feature is based on Daniel Duane’s New York Times Magazine article, “The Fight For Gender Equality In One of the Most Dangerous Sports on Earth,” and the four women — Bianca Valenti, Andrea Moller, Paige Alms, Keala Kennelly — who are fighting for the right to compete in big-wave contests.The four women form a powerful bond as
Justin Hartley holds hands with new wife Sofia Pernas while leaving Madison Square Garden on Sunday night (May 23) in New York City.
Dua Lipa has taken to social media to slam an advertisement in the New York Times this past Saturday (May 24) which describes her and Palestinian-American influencers Bella and Gigi Hadid as antisemites. The ad, paid for by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach's World Values Network, features the headline "Bella, Gigi and Dua, Hamas calls for a second Holocaust.
An advertisement was taken out in the New York Times this weekend that name checked Dua Lipa, as well as Bella and Gigi Hadid, for supporting Palestinians. The advertisement called them anti-semitic for their views.
Singer Dua Lipa is blasting an organization that paid for a full-page ad in The New York Times that called her anti-Semitic for her support of Palestinians, saying it used her name “shamelessly” to “advance their ugly campaign with falsehoods and blatant misrepresentations.”
Dua Lipa has criticised a newspaper ad in which she, along with model sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid, were called antisemitic for their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.The ad in question appeared in the New York Times yesterday (May 22), bought by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s Jewish organisation the World Values Network.
NEW YORK -- Singer Dua Lipa is blasting an organization that paid for a full-page ad in The New York Times that called her antisemitic for her support of Palestinians, saying it used her name “shamelessly” to “advance their ugly campaign with falsehoods and blatant misrepresentations.”In the rambling ad which appeared in Saturday's newspaper in the main section, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, the head of the World Values Network, named Lipa, and the models Bella and Gigi Hadid as three
HBO has unveiled the first look at the upcoming TV series adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife!