We were overjoyed last year when we found out that Sex and the City was making a comeback. And Just Like That saw Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon return as their much-loved Sex And The City characters.
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January Jones knows how to nail her off-duty style! The actress took to Instagram on Monday to share an update on her weekend – but it was her stunning appearance that got fans talking.January, 44, shared a mirror selfie that showed her posing with one hand on her head. She is wearing a cropped denim jacket, buttoned only at the top, which she teamed with a plunging sheer black top and ripped jeans. “Went to a High school basketball game this wknd,” she explained. “The parents’ section was almost as lit as the student section.” “It’s a wonder anyone watched the game.
Looking spectacular,” one fan remarked in response. A second wrote: “You must have been THE hottest person in the entire place…!!” It’s not known which high school January attended. She is a mom to a son, Xander, although he is just 10 years old.
The Mad Men star is fiercely protective of her little boy and had never publicly revealed the identity of his father. She told The New York Times back in 2013 that the information was only her "son's business".In a 2017 interview with Red, she spoke about the benefits of raising Xander around strong women, revealing that he was even born with only females in the room. "My younger sisters and my mom and my doula were in the room; my brother-in-law and my dad were next door.
I only wanted women with me. Female energy," she told the magazine. "It's good to have strong women around a man."To teach him to respect women.
We were overjoyed last year when we found out that Sex and the City was making a comeback. And Just Like That saw Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon return as their much-loved Sex And The City characters.
New York Post declared that dressing like a lesbian is fashion’s newest trend. Attached to the tweet was a recent article published by the news outlet, in which it declared that womenswear is “leaning toward the stereotypical lesbian look”. The article published by The Post referenced an essay written by queer author Jill Gutowitz for Harper’s Bazaar.
Alex Scott wowed the red carpet on Sunday when she wore a stunning dusty-pink gown - and fans cannot get enough!RELATED: Alex Scott shimmers in incredible cut-out gown on BAFTAs red carpetPosting some highlights from the elegant event, Alex took to her Instagram to give fans a sneak peak of her evening which was hosted at the famous Royal Albert Hall. VIEW GALLERY Alex's beautiful look for the 2022 BAFTAsCaptioning her post "BAFTA BABY" the former footballer shared nine exciting snaps from the night.One fan commented: "Stunning dress, love the high-heels too!" Another wrote, "So, so gorgeous" whilst another fan dubbed her as "breathtaking".
Rust following the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, court documents show.According to reports from The New York Times, Baldwin made attempts to encourage the rest of the cast and crew to finish the film to honour the memory of Hutchins. He was also reportedly planning to support Hutchins’ son and widower Matthew through profits from the film.On October 21 last year, Baldwin discharged a live round in a prop gun during a scene rehearsal that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.
Ugh, Alec Baldwin’s behavior trying to dodge liability in the Rust shooting is coming off as so slimy now.
EXCLUSIVE: Jay Duplass (The Chair), Sonny Poon Tip (Holby City) and Katrine De Candole (Crow) are set as new series regulars opposite Myha’la Herrold for Season 2 of HBO/BBC’s investment banking drama Industry, from creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay.
Time certainly flies. One day, January Jones is welcoming her son into the world, and the next, she’s taking him shopping, and he’s already ten years old. January, 44, and her boy, Xander Dane Jones, hit up a Whole Foods in Los Angeles on Sunday (Mar. 6). It marked a rare public outing for the Mad Men star and her son, as she has chosen to keep the young boy out of the spotlight. For this errand, January opted for a red Los Angeles Clippers hoodie, a pair of black pants, and some comfortable boots. She also wore a protective face mask, guarding against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Once a doctor, always a doctor. Sarah Drew made it clear that her season 17 appearance on Grey’s Anatomy as Dr. April Kepner might not have been her final bow.
Still healing. Jason Momoa is grateful for fans’ continued support of his family amid his split from Lisa Bonet.
Still healing. Jason Momoa is grateful for fans’ continued support of his family amid his split from Lisa Bonet.
What’s a night out without mom?! Jason Momoa, 42, brought his teenagers — son Nakoa-Wolf, 13, and daughter Lola, 14 — to the New York City premiere of The Batman on Tuesday, March 1, and although the family was out in full force to support Jason’s stepdaughter, Zoe Kravitz, 33, there was one person noticeably missing from the wolf pack — Zoe’s mom and Jason’s on-again wife, Lisa Bonet, 54.
NEW YORK -- The Shubert Organization's Cort Theatre on Broadway will be renamed after James Earl Jones, fulfilling a promise by the theater giant to honor a Black artist in such a way.The James Earl Jones Theatre renaming is “in recognition of Mr. Jones’ lifetime of immense contributions to Broadway and the entire artistic community,” according to a statement by the Shuberts.The move comes less than a year after a wide Broadway coalition of theater owners, producers, union leaders, creators and casting directors hammered out a series of reforms and commitments for the theater industry to ensure equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility.One requirement of the New Deal for Broadway is that the Shubert, Nederlander and Jujamcyn chains have at least one of their theaters named after a Black artist.
Canadian actress and filmmaker Sarah Polley is opening up about an alleged sexual encounter with former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi when she was just 16.
Dave Itzkoff profiles actress/director Sarah Polley in the New York Times, in advance of the publication of her new essay collection Run Towards the Danger.
Longtime Sex and the City fans were on the fence about the show’s HBO Max revival, And Just Like That — and even author Candace Bushnell had questions.
CBS is moving on to its comedy pilots.