Katie Holmes and Emilio Vitolo aren't holding back their attraction for one another. The 41-year-old actress and the 33-year-old chef continue to pack on the PDA during their latest date.
24.08.2020 - 21:09 / hollywoodreporter.com
Jerry Seinfeld is pissed. On Monday, the New York Times published an op-ed from the comedian in which he offered a scathing rebuke to a recent piece penned byJames Altucher, who argued New York City is "dead" due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Thehedge-fund manager and author posted his piece to LinkedIn on Aug, 13. In the lengthy article,Altucher highlighted several reasons as to why he believed that NYC would forever be altered amid the pandemic with residents fleeing for nearby states.
.Katie Holmes and Emilio Vitolo aren't holding back their attraction for one another. The 41-year-old actress and the 33-year-old chef continue to pack on the PDA during their latest date.
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Jerry Seinfeld passionately defended his beloved New York City and shared some harsh opinions after a Manhattan comedy club owner claimed on social media that the city was “completely dead” and it would never be able to “bounce back,” because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the shut down of the city.The famous comedian didn’t necessarily name his target but referred to a post written on LinkedIn by the local New York comedy club owner James Altucher, stating he would be relocating his
New York is still vey much alive, according to Jerry Seinfeld.
an opinion piece for the New York Times on Monday, calling the club owner a “putz” and urging him to “shut up.”What drew Seinfeld’s ire was a viral LinkedIn post in which Altucher, who owns the popular comedy club Stand Up NY, declared that the big apple is “dead forever” due to the demise of the city’s business opportunities, culture and food at the hands of the coronavirus pandemic.“The last thing we need in the thick of so many challenges is some putz on LinkedIn wailing and whimpering,
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticIn an impassioned defense of his beloved and beleaguered New York City, comedian Jerry Seinfeld has some harsh words for a Manhattan comedy club owner who bolted for Florida and recently claimed the Big Apple is “completely dead” with no hope for a rebound.“You say New York will not bounce back this time,” Seinfeld writes in a New York Times opinion column posted today, not naming his target but linking to a LinkedIn post written earlier this month by
Irina Shayk has spent the majority of her quarantine in The Big Apple since splitting from ex, Bradley Cooper in January. And the Russian supermodel took the opportunity to give back to her community on Friday, posting on Instagram to reveal she had teamed up with Voss water to donate 2,000 bottles of Voss to The River Fund and Food Bank For New York City. On the same day, her ex Bradley, 45, was also spotted out in New York, as he left his home for a game of tennis. Bradley was dressed smartly