Cara Delevingne wears a bright yellow beanie on her head while leaving a pilates class in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (April 9).
26.03.2021 - 21:50 / hollywoodreporter.com
A newly installed fence surrounded a popular Los Angeles park Thursday after authorities moved in to evict residents of a large homeless encampment despite protests by the people who live there and their supporters. Only a few tents and about a dozen people remained by evening along the grassy banks of Echo Park Lake, where tents had proliferated for months during the coronavirus pandemic, sparking concerns about trash, drugs and violence.
Cara Delevingne wears a bright yellow beanie on her head while leaving a pilates class in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon (April 9).
Sofia Richie‘s mystery man has been revealed to be Elliot Grainge and there’s new photos of them together!
NFL player Ryan Russell and his boyfriend Corey O’Brien look so happy while heading out to dinner on Monday night (April 5) in Los Angeles.
Sofia Vergara's ex Nick Loeb on Monday lost his final appeal in Los Angeles to gaining custody of frozen pre-embryos the former couple created while they dated. Vergara, 48, and Loeb, 45, ended their engagement in 2014 after undergoing in vitro fertilization.They have been locked in a court battle over the embryos for years.
Sofia Vergara , Heidi Klum , and Howie Mandel are starting season 16 of America’s Got Talent with a bang.All three personalities showcased their fabulous--and completely unique--fashion senses as they arrived for a taping of the competition series in Los Angeles on Sunday.
and drama. Over the weekend, the "Vanderpump Rules" star was forced to apologize to Kelly Dodd after accusing "The Real Housewives of Orange County" star of skipping out on a dinner bill at Lisa's Los Angeles restaurant Pump."Gosh of course I was told there was a problem and you didn't pay," Lisa tweeted on March 27. "I was away but of course whatever you say,… I apologize if there was such a fiasco and apologize on behalf of all my staff.
Haley Bosselman editorHundreds gathered in Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighborhood to march in support of the #StopAsianHate movement. Among them was journalist Lisa Ling.“We have been rounded up and put in camps,” Ling said during the unity rally, which took place at the Normandie Avenue and Olympic Boulevard intersection.