Paris Jackson is remembering her late father, Michael Jackson, on the anniversary of his death.
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We’re not sure about you, but we really can’t get enough of Netflix’s new series of Selling Sunset.The Los Angeles-based show, brimming with boujee properties, saucy secrets and high heels, is the latest binge-watch worthy show to feature on the streaming service, with its second series already captivating viewers.
And, as a result of its popularity, Selling Sunset fans were left hungry for more as season two ended on a total cliffhanger and we saw flickers of what’s to come in season three,
.Paris Jackson is remembering her late father, Michael Jackson, on the anniversary of his death.
She’s not officially a stepmom yet, but “Selling Sunset” star Heather Rae Young revealed to Fox News in a new interview that she likes to call herself a “bonus mom” to her boyfriend Tarek El Moussa’s two kids. Young, a real estate broker in Los Angeles, Calif., as seen on the hit Netflix show, has been dating El Moussa since 2018.
Paris Jackson and her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn have set the release for their debut EP as The Soundflowers. The self-titled five-track release will drop next week and feature the tracks Your Look (Glorious), Geronimo, and Notes On A Ghost.
Paris Jackson has announced that she’ll team up with boyfriend Gabriel Glenn to release their debut EP as The Soundflowers.The five-track effort will arrive next week, featuring the tracks ‘Your Look (Glorious)’, ‘Geronimo’ and ‘Notes On A Ghost’.Paris, the daughter of the late Michael Jackson, formed the group with Gabriel after the pair met at Los Angeles’ Rainbow Bar and Grill where he was gigging with his band TrashDogs.“I started writing around 13 when I bought myself a guitar but I didn’t
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentParis and Los Angeles-based Cyber Group Studios and WarnerMedia’s Boomerang International have given the green light to Season 2 of “Taffy,” an original 2D HD animated comedy made in the spirit of “Looney Tunes” and “Tom & Jerry” but targeting modern audiences.Based on an original creation by Cyber Group Studios and developed with Boomerang, Season 2’s 78 new seven-minute episodes will be aired by Boomerang in international markets and in France on
Selling Sunset star Christine Quinn has admitted that one major storyline from the show wasn't actually what it seemed.The Netflix reality series follows high-end real estate agents for the Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles as they work with Hollywood's elite and look for love in the city's swankiest hot spots.Viewers saw Quinn meet her future husband Christian on Selling Sunset – though the cast member has now claimed that it wasn't their first meeting, after all.During an appearing on This
Since the May 25 death of George Floyd, a number of celebs have stepped up and used their platform to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and protest police brutality and racial injustice. Many stars have joined fellow protestors in the streets, carrying signs and documenting their time with incredible activists. Here are the celebs who have been out protesting.
Olivia Wilde heads to a private event in a eye catching pink and orange color block dress in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Paris Jackson was caught up in the violent protests in Los Angeles on Saturday, which prompted city Mayor Eric Garcetti to call for an overnight curfew in an effort to keep people off the streets.
Paris Jackson is joining the movement in solidarity.
Paris Jackson was caught up in the violent protests in Los Angeles on Saturday, which prompted city Mayor Eric Garcetti to call for an overnight curfew in an effort to keep people off the streets.
Paris Jackson was caught up in the violent protests in Los Angeles on Saturday, which prompted city Mayor Eric Garcetti to call for an overnight curfew in an effort to keep people off the streets. The model and actress took to the streets and captured images of the clashes between activists and police officers, sparked by the death of unarmed African-American George Floyd at the hands of white cops in Minneapolis on Monday.