Just like everyone else who voted blue, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend could NOT contain their excitement over the exciting election news!
19.10.2020 - 22:05 / wonderwall.com
Jason DeRulo showed some over-the-top generosity after his latest song topped the charts. On Oct. 19, the singer posted a celebratory Instagram video that shows him buying a drink for everyone at Catch, a hugely popular and pricey Los Angeles restaurant, after "Savage Love" nabbed the top spot on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.The final tally: $112,742.30."Listen, it's a celebration of Savage Love going number one on Billboard charts," the singer told his fellow diners while raising a toast.
Just like everyone else who voted blue, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend could NOT contain their excitement over the exciting election news!
Janet W. Lee Within hours of the electoral race being called on Saturday morning, Americans around the country took to the streets to celebrate Joe Biden’s victory.
The couple were quickly flooded with congratulatory messages from celebrities, including rugby player Ben Foden, Dancing on Ice's Denise Van Outen and Irish singer Keith Duffy.Before heading out to celebrate with her beau, Nicole shared a selection of high-glamour snaps on her Instagram page.In the picture, Nicole wore the same elegant dress but traded her black heels for brown leather-look boots as she posed for the camera in her Los Angeles home.The pop star also swapped her unique body chain
Omer Weinberger, Avanton CEO, said: “Celebrity and influencer social media driven property marketing is very sophisticated in locations such as Los Angeles, Miami, Monaco and New York.
It looks like the Kardashian-Jenner family is not following advice from other celebs, like Ariana Grande, who urged people to not attend Halloween parties this year.
Los Angeles police made several arrests overnight when celebrations for the Dodgers' World Series victory turned into an unlawful assembly, which involved looting. Around 1 a.m.
Justin Turner was among the main topics of conversation on social media Wednesday morning after the Dodgers' star celebrated among his team on the field after Los Angeles won the 2020 World Series — despite the fact he tested positive for COVID-19 hours prior. The third-baseman was suddenly absent Tuesday night after testing positive for the virus prior to the game.
LOS ANGELES -- A judge has dismissed the lawsuit of one of two men who alleged that Michael Jackson abused them as boys in the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland."Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark A.
Jason Derulo is a little lighter in the pockets after he generously treated patrons at Los Angeles’ trendy night spot “Catch” to drinks following the smashing success of his latest single, “Savage Love.” The 31-year-old singer and actor’s record, a remix featuring BTS and New Zealand singer Jawsh 685, recently hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts, and to memorialize the moment, Derulo and company hit up the popular West Hollywood rooftop joint in a huge way.
LOS ANGELES -- Father Bill Moore, a Catholic priest and prominent abstract expressionist who spent decades spreading spiritualism through his paintings, has died at age 71.Moore died Sunday at a Southern California hospice, his longtime friend and art representative, Tom Irwin, told The Associated Press on Monday.
LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are celebrating their big win!
Daryl Morey, the Houston Rockets general manager whose 2019 tweet in support of the Hong Kong protests led to a major international controversy, resigned from his position on Thursday. The news ofMorey's departure came from a number of NBA insiders.
The Los Angeles Police Department on Monday released numbers concerning arrests and damage done to property on Sunday night after the Lakers won the 2020 NBA Championship. What started as a peaceful gathering outside of the Staples Center turned into trouble as some of the demonstrators turned violent, police said.