While some Bravo fans — and stars — are crazy for Austen Kroll, Mya Allen can’t wrap her head around why Lindsay Hubbard and Ciara Miller would let the Southern Charm star come between them.
17.02.2022 - 19:05 / variety.com
Nicole Avant My mother raised me to believe that the soul is everlasting. She simply did not believe that you could kill someone’s spirit. The physical body may go away, but the spirit — the Divine essence within us that makes us who we are — is something that is always here.
Since the tragic passing of my mother’s body, I feel her presence alive in different forms. I feel her when I share stories about her with our loved ones, I feel her as I read through her old letters, and admire her beautiful collections of art, books and Japanese lacquer.Lately, I have felt her most when I reflect on her teachings.This is my first Black History Month without her, and I am reminded that if there is one thing my mother never let me leave the house without, it was the knowledge of my history. James Baldwin said, “History is not the past, it is the present.
We carry our history with us. We are our history.”My mother lived these words. She and my father raised me to always acknowledge the past in the present because, for me, the present moment could not be possible without the sacrifices of those who came before me.
We observed Black History every single day. We didn’t wait for the month of February or a school holiday to give us permission.My parents didn’t raise me to look up to fictional superheroes, but instead to acknowledge and revere the heroes of our people. Black culture is rich with superheroes — people who lived, and fought and worked for freedoms they knew they would never see in their lifetimes.
While some Bravo fans — and stars — are crazy for Austen Kroll, Mya Allen can’t wrap her head around why Lindsay Hubbard and Ciara Miller would let the Southern Charm star come between them.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAariel Maynor, the man accused in the fatal shooting of philanthropist Jacqueline Avant at her home in December, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a charge of murder.Maynor, 30, also pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of Avant’s security guard and to carrying a firearm as a felon. Maynor is scheduled to be sentenced on March 30.Avant, 81, was the wife of music industry legend Clarence Avant and the mother of Nicole Avant, a former ambassador and prominent political fundraiser who is married to Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos.The Avants were at their home in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills when Jacqueline was shot after 2 a.m.
Stephanie Davis has opened up on her struggles with her skin struggles over the last year, revealing that at one point things got so bad she refused to leave her own house for fear of anyone seeing her.The former Hollyoaks actress, 28, whose career heavily involves her image, started to feel really anxious about her appearance as she suffered from regular "red, painful breakouts" that came on in August. Having previously revealed the issues were brought on by stress especially after the events of the last year, the TV star also said at one stage she was putting yoghurt all over her face to ease the inflammation.Thankfully, she finally found a solution after months of feeling low, and despite a knocked confidence, she was relieved to finally feel like herself again.
Naman Ramachandran Kids’ content distributor Federation Kids and Family and ZDF Enterprises have sold all three seasons of hit series “Find Me in Paris” to streamer Disney Plus as part of a worldwide multi-territory deal, while Italian state broadcaster RAI also picked up season 3 following on from its successful run of the first two seasons.Broadcast in over 80 territories, “Find Me in Paris” (78 x 26’) follows the story of Lena Grisky, a time-travelling ballet dancer from 1905 Russia trapped in modern day Paris, and the many dilemmas she faces finding her place between two worlds. The series has also been a social media hit across all platforms, with the soundtracks registering 18 million streams across all music streaming platforms for 2020/2021 and its YouTube channel recording 46.1 million views to date.
Nicole Scherzinger has left fans stunned after sharing an incredible tribute to Celine Dion.MORE: Nicole Scherzinger entrances in a power suit for stunning new photosThe singer is the latest to partake in a viral TikTok trend using Celine's song, It's All Coming Back To Me Now.The trend sees people covered in blankets and feigning not looking their best, only to slowly take off their coverings and reveal glamorous looks as wind blows in their face, just as the chorus of the songs starts.WATCH: Nicole's latest glamorous hair transformationMORE: Nicole Scherzinger looks red hot in jaw-dropping top for Valentine's DayThe Pussycat Dolls alum's rendition is the most iconic yet, and her performance is seriously something else.The video starts off with Nicole wrapped in a plush white bathrobe, holding a hair brush for a microphone as someone holds a mustard yellow blanket in the background.Just as the "baby, baby, baby," lyrics that cue the chorus start playing, Nicole boldly rips off her robe to reveal a stunning yellow cut-out dress that matches her yellow eyeshadow.
The pandemic has battered the fortunes of some of Britain's wealthiest tycoons – but life looks sweet again for Nick Candy as a bidding war for a podcast firm he backs gathered steam this weekend. The property billionaire holds a 15 per cent stake in Audioboom, which he says is 'on steroids' following the pandemic. The business, which turned its first profit last year, has attracted takeover interest from Amazon and Spotify, as well as Swedish podcast firm Acast and Virgin Media O2 owner Liberty Global.
Clayton Davis Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s “Drive My Car” defied expectations last week when it nabbed Oscar nominations for best picture, director, adapted screenplay and international feature. The Japanese movie, released domestically by venerable art-house distributor Janus Films, surpassed titles with more robust campaigns, including Amazon’s “Being the Ricardos” and Netflix’s “Tick, Tick … Boom!”Even Hamaguchi was surprised by the noms.“I could have never imagined that I would be a realistic contender,” he tells Variety, speaking through Stacy Lee, a Japanese interpreter.
“Sending you all so much love for #ValentinesDay today!” Nicole Kidman said to all her Instagram followers on Monday (Feb. 14). It’s safe to say she was speaking for her husband, Keith Urban, because his lips were a bit preoccupied…with kissing his wife of almost two decades. Nicole, 54, paired her Valentine’s Day message with a photo of her smooching Keith, 54, while they were off on some sandy beach together. While the Being the Ricardos star kissed her hubby, she sported a white bucket hat to keep away the sun at bay. Keith had no problem going shirtless, showing off his many tribal-inspired tattoos.
Nicole Kidman has revealed that not all of her family members were impressed by the news, during an interview on the US talk show The View on Friday. The Australian actress recalled the moment she began crying after getting a Facetime call informing her of the award nomination before her daughters Sunday Rose, 13, and Faith Margaret, 11, gave a less enthusiastic response to the news. 'I'm like, whaaaat? I mean it's like there was so much emotion attached to it that I didn't realise I was carrying, and I just looked around, tears are coming down,' Nicole, 54, began.
Nicole Kidman is up for another Oscar but her daughters aren’t fazed.
Instagram, informing us that at this point the doctors have done everything that they can to help her. It seems at this point it’s just a case of waiting to see if it has been enough. Tyrese certainly is not losing faith.
Dave Chappelle is being accused of striking down proposed affordable housing, but the comedian’s rep asserts he is doing the opposite.