They do! Logan Brown married longtime girlfriend Michelle Petty on Saturday, October 22, and mom Janelle Brown and former stepmom Christine Brown both attended.
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Selling Sunset star Vanessa Villela and her new husband Nick Hardy whisked themselves off to Hawaii for a magical honeymoon.MORE: Selling Sunset's Vanessa Villela's $7.8k cut-out bridal gown has fans saying the same thingThe couple, who met online as friends during the pandemic, wined and dined at the super luxury Fairmont Orchid, the five-star resort and spa beautifully located on the majestic Kohala Coast.WATCH: 10 of the most spectacular HELLO! exclusive weddings"We both love the ocean and we wanted somewhere to relax," 44-year-old Vanessa exclusively told HELLO! as she shared an intimate look inside her honeymoon album.MORE: Selling The OC viewers extremely divided as they make comparisons to Selling SunsetREAD: Selling Sunset: Why isn't Christine Quinn returning for season six?Vanessa, who joined the Oppenheim Group in season four, revealed the island holds a special place in her heart because it was her late sister Jackie's "favourite place". Vanessa Villela and Nick Hardy honeymooned in Hawaii"It was my sister's favourite place so I suggested Hawaii to Nick to look and see if this was the perfect place," she added.
"When he saw it, he immediately agreed that this was a perfect place to celebrate our honeymoon."MORE: The Selling Sunset stars' houses have to be seen to be believedThe TV star continued: "We've been having the most incredible experiences connecting with nature, doing morning walks and snorkelling with turtles. The couple tied the knot in September"There's plenty of fish so it feels like an aquarium, we've pampered ourselves with massages on the beach in the most beautiful resort."Fairmont Orchid Hotel has been incredible with us, they made us a special romantic dinner at sunset in the cove of the
.They do! Logan Brown married longtime girlfriend Michelle Petty on Saturday, October 22, and mom Janelle Brown and former stepmom Christine Brown both attended.
Investing in her future. Selling Sunset star Emma Hernan revealed why she and ex-fiancé Peter Cornell recently decided to purchase a home together in Los Angeles.
Naman Ramachandran Indonesia’s KawanKawan Media has partnered with Singapore’s Momo Film Co on Nelson Yeo’s “Dreaming & Dying” and Duong Dieu Linh’s “Don’t Cry Butterfly,” it was revealed at this week’s Asian Contents & Film Market, held on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival. “Dreaming & Dying,” about three middle aged individuals who are forced to confront their inner demons as a long-buried love triangle between them resurfaces, is currently in production. Yeo said: “ ‘Dreaming & Dying’ is the accumulation of my obsession with dreams and memories. Primarily, it is about how we choose to remember things in our own ways, and as time passes, that fantasy becomes the reality.”
HGTV is getting into the holiday movie business this season with two flicks featuring Love it or List It’s Hilary Farr and Home Town’s Ben and Erin Napier.
Selling Sunset star Mary Fitzgerald is speaking out about how different life is for her and the other Oppenheim Group real estate agents after the success of the hit Netflix series.
razed in 1992 — a year after the cannibal killer was caught concealing the remains of 11 of his victims on the premises. But the Ohio home where the murderer committed his first slaying is still standing and is the subject of intense interest in the wake of Netflix’s wildly popular new series “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” The 3-bed, 3-bath property is located on a large 1.5-acre lot in Bath Township, an affluent suburb of Akron, and is currently estimated to be worth $372,000 by Zillow. The 2,170 square foot home was built back in 1952 — 16 years before Dahmer moved into the residence with his dad Lionel, mom, Joyce, and younger brother, David.
Ramones singer Joey Ramone have sold a stake of his publishing rights for $10million (£8.9m).The sale comes as part of a new partnership between the Primary Wave Music publishing group and investment company Brookfield Asset Management.As the Wall Street Journal reports, the deal also includes non-exclusive rights to Ramone’s likeness and name. Included in the publishing deal are songwriting credits on many Ramones hits including ‘Judy Is A Punk’ and ‘I Wanna Be Sedated’.In a statement, the singer’s brother, Mitchel Hyman, said: “I’m thoroughly convinced of their eagerness to perpetuate his legacy, and their sincerity about doing it in a way that will never compromise his credibility.