A mystery decades in the making is getting some answers!
31.05.2022 - 21:47 / usmagazine.com
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We always appreciate having variety in our closets. There’s a mix of trendy pieces we rotate through each season, but what always stays the same are the staple styles we can count on in a pinch. Basics are our best friends when we have absolutely no idea what to wear, and they’re more often than not the items we reach for the most.
That said, just because something is simple doesn’t mean that it has to be boring. Take this blouse from VALOLIA, for example! It’s the type of top you can team with anything, and it has a slew of key details that have brought it to the top of countless shoppers’ wish lists.
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What we adore most about this top is the way it’s designed. It’s giving off tunic vibes thanks to the longer hem and notched V-neck, coupled with the longer length sleeves. Naturally, another standout detail is the pleating on the front — which is what tons of reviewers say made them want to order it in the first place. This allows the fabric to drape beautifully and also helps disguise the tummy area for a supremely flattering fit. No matter what body type you have, you’ll be able to benefit from the cut of this top!
Get the VALOLIA Women’s Summer V-Neck Blouse (originally $31) on sale for $26 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, May 27, 2022, but are subject to change.
Here’s the thing: We can’t have too many of these tops on hand in our closet. They’re incredibly useful, after all. With the right
A mystery decades in the making is getting some answers!
Selome Hailu Showbiz has returned to an in-person TV awards season, meaning that Hollywood is gathering Emmy voters and contenders for panels and parties on a nightly basis. But the best dinner of awards season may not be served in L.A.
TikTok star Cooper Noriega has tragically been found dead in a Los Angeles car park after sharing an ominous final post about dying young on social media.The young star was aged just 19 at the time of his death. Police officers rushed to the scene after receiving an emergency call on Thursday from a concerned member of the public who found the influencer unresponsive, reports TMZ.The shocking news came just hours after Cooper had posted a video of himself lying in a bed alongside the troubling caption: "Who else b thinking they gon die young af.” According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner online records, the death is currently under investigation.
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"I just want justice for my family."
found guilty in their tax fraud trial, Todd and Julie Chrisley's bond conditions changed to include house confinement and electronic monitoring.«After the verdict was read, the judge changed the bond on both of the Chrisleys,» legal expert Julie Rendelman told ET. «First, they are now on home confinement although they can go out for doctors' visits and the like.»According to the couple's bond condition form, which was obtained by ET, Todd and Julie will be restricted to their residence at all times except for employment, education, religious service, health treatment, attorney visits, court appearances, court-ordered obligations, or other activities as pre-approved by the Court or probation officer.Rendelman noted that «there is also electronic monitoring, which is controlled by probation.»Per the bond condition form, the couple must pay all or part of the costs of the Location Monitoring Program based upon their ability to pay as determined by the probation officer.On top of all of that, Rendelman said, «one of the biggest things that changed is that any spending for either of them over $1,000 they must inform probation,» something that she imagines will not be «an easy task for the Chrisleys, considering their previous spending habits.»The spending condition, she said, is one that she's «never seen as a recommendation as part of a bond.»The couple's bond conditions come after a federal jury found Todd and Julie guilty of conspiring to defraud community banks out of more than $30 million of fraudulent loans.«What they basically did is they provided fraudulent documents to financial institutions in order to procure those loans,» Rendelman explained to ET.
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Todd and Julie Chrisley have been found guilty in their tax fraud trial. On Tuesday, after a nearly three-week-long trial, the couple was convicted on all counts by a federal court in Georgia, reports.Todd was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States and tax fraud, per.
Jane Fonda and Diane Keaton are hard at work on the set of their new movie.
A quartet of iconic performers are reuniting for another chapter.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaHaving finally cooled off from the steamy read that was “50 Shades of Grey,” the women behind “Book Club” are making the trek to Italy where new adventures await.Focus Features, Endeavor Content and Makeready have announced the start of production on “Book Club 2 — The Next Chapter,” an upcoming sequel to the sleeper 2018 comedy “Book Club.” The film brings back the core group of readers, Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen, as they trade their living rooms for the glories of Europe. The ensemble will also include Andy Garcia, Don Johnson and Craig T.
Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen, Andy Garcia, Don Johnson and Craig T. Nelson are returning for Book Club 2 – The Next Chapter, which has entered production in Italy, with Giancarlo Giannini (Across the River and Into the Trees), Hugh Quarshie (Breeders) and Vincent Riotta (House of Gucci) joining the sequel as new cast members. (A first-look still unveiled today by Focus Features, Endeavor Content and Makeready can be found below.)
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