WHEN Morgan Bullock posted a TikTok video of herself Irish dancing to Megan Thee Stallion’s song Savage, she had no idea the clip would make her a viral sensation.
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Bittersweet. Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr. brought their newborn son home on Tuesday, June 15, but couldn’t bring his twin sister along just yet.
“Little sis has to stay behind for now,” the Virginia native, 29, captioned an Instagram Story video of herself rubbing the infant’s hand. “I’ve never felt heartbreak like this. Pls say prayers for our girl.”
The Shades of Rose designer and Luyendyk Jr., 39, first revealed their daughter’s respiratory issues in their Monday, June 14, birth vlog.
WHEN Morgan Bullock posted a TikTok video of herself Irish dancing to Megan Thee Stallion’s song Savage, she had no idea the clip would make her a viral sensation.
Johnny Depp involving a spate of legal actions.Last year, Depp lost a libel case against a British newspaper that accused him of domestic violence, with a judge ruling the allegations were “substantially correct.” In March, a British court refused Depp permission to appeal the ruling that he assaulted Heard, saying his attempt to overturn the decision had “no real prospect of success.”Depp also is suing Heard for $50 million in Virginia over a Washington Post op-ed essay that she wrote about
Bonding with her babies! Lauren Burnham has been open about her breast-feeding journey with her three children over the years.
Doing a double take! Jason Sudeikis had to prepare his 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, ahead of shaving his signature mustache.
required to use them.After Grimm sued the school board, the case eventually worked its way up to the U.S.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargePlaying John Brown in Showtime’s limited series “The Good Lord Bird” required an intensity from star and executive producer Ethan Hawke that pushed him to his limits. “It was the first time I knew what having a heart attack might feel like,” Hawke told Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast.
It's been over 30 years since the first episode of aired on NBC, but many of the show's themes and messages are still relevant in today's society. Jasmine Guy and Kadeem Hardison reunited over a video call to chat with ET about their adventure with their former castmates on E!'s new series, how they tackled the difficult issues and why those conversations are still significant. began airing in 1987, focusing on students at Hillman College, a fictional historically Black college in Virginia.
Miss America and a fertility specialist — made a bold proclamation to her now-wife, Abbott Jones. Downs “sort of joked that she was the only woman in Alabama who could get me pregnant,” Jones, 37, told The Post.
Sharing her journey! Nearly two weeks after welcoming twins via C-section, Lauren Burnham is showing her postpartum body.
No time like the present! Ashley Iaconetti is ready to start a family with Jared Haibon.
tennis icon Arthur Ashe on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, a strip commemorating those who fought for the Confederacy.The film questions the notion of adding Ashe among the slaveholders for “inclusion” purposes.“We’re not going to make the Confederacy better by adding a contextual plaque or by adding a Black tennis player nearby,” Hunt said. “None of these are good.
The News & Advance.Lynchburg Police spokesperson Carrie Dungan said police are investigating to see whether the shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicA year ago, in the thick of the coronavirus pandemic, Pharrell Williams braved air travel to head to his home state of Virginia and stand beside Governor Ralph Northam as he called for Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 (June 19) when the last slaves in Texas learned of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, to be declared a state holiday.The politician, a doctor by trade, had been in office less than two years and had already found himself marred in
First look! Lauren Burnham and Arie Luyendyk Jr. debuted their newborn twins via Instagram on Monday, June 14.