A Eurovision fan has slammed hotels in Liverpool for offering 'ridiculous' prices - after he was offered to keep a booking on a room for 'five times' the price.
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Rihanna inspired Shanina Shaik's daring pregnancy style. The former Victoria's Secret model felt "empowered" by the Bajan singer and fashion and beauty mogul's bold maternity looks, proudly displaying her bare pregnant belly, and insisted there is nothing trendy about the looks, as they show women's lives aren't put on hold just because they are with child. Speaking to Page Six Style, Shanina - who gave birth to her first child, son Zai with partner Matthew Adesuyan in September - said: “[Rihanna] definitely paved the way for a new trend — and it’s not even a trend.
I think it’s just about empowering women and understanding that once a woman is pregnant, our life is not on pause. We can go to events and function like a normal human being. " However, most of all, Shanina wanted to be able to "safely" go out on nights out in clothes that were right for her body.
She added: “It was about finding my own personal style with my pregnancy … and what I feel comfortable with. “You also want to feel like you can go to dinners and, you know, go to a concert safely, of course, and dress up and just find out what’s right for your body. ” The brunette beauty's "spoiled" newborn is already following in his mom's footsteps, having already amassed lots of clothes.
Before she welcomed her son into the world, she said being a mother will be her "greatest role yet". She told Gritty Pretty magazine: "I cannot wait to meet my baby boy and raise him, with my boyfriend to become a good person. Being a mother will be my greatest role yet.
"I've flown my mum from Australia to Los Angeles to be here for the birth. We're all so over the moon. "Having a complication-free pregnancy is a privilege and the entire experience has made me appreciate women
.A Eurovision fan has slammed hotels in Liverpool for offering 'ridiculous' prices - after he was offered to keep a booking on a room for 'five times' the price.
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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Rome’s MIA, a market dedicated to international TV series, feature films, animation and documentaries, wrapped its eighth edition on Saturday on a positive note boasting a 20% rise in attendance compared with 2021, having attracted more than 2,400 registered industry execs from 60 countries, more than half of which from Italy. However, the pandemic was still limiting travel last year, which makes comparisons difficult. The mood was undoubtedly upbeat in the halls and terraces of central Rome’s Palazzo Barberini – which besides being Italy’s national ancient art gallery is also the market’s main hub – and in the adjacent state-of-the-art Cinema Barberini movie theater during five days of curated dealmaking and dozens of panels and project pitching sessions involving 70 TV, film, doc and animation projects.
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The Only Way is Essex's Roman Hackett has had his £40,000 Mercedes stolen from outside his home. The 19 year old, who was recently seen kissing Love Island's Danica Taylor, took to Instagram to inform his followers of the unfortunate incident as he appealed for information to help him locate it. Alongside a snap of the luxury car, Roman wrote: "My car's been stolen from outside my house! If anyone sees it message me straight away".
TOWIE's Roman Hackett has revealed that his £40,000 Mercedes has been stolen from outside his Essex home. The reality star, 19, took to his Instagram Story on Friday to share the frustrating news with his fans as he urged people to get in touch if they had seen anything. He posted a picture of the swanky black vehicle parked on the side of the road in a residential area and wrote: 'My car's been stolen from outside my house! If anyone sees it message me straight away'.
Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated actress Adriana Barraza (“Blue Beetle”) has joined Jean Reno in the family film “The Penguin and the Fisherman,” TheWrap has exclusively learned.“The Penguin and the Fisherman,” directed by David Schurmann, and co-written by Kristen Lazarain & Paulina Lagudi Ulrich and cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “127 Hours”) is based on the incredible true story of Joao Perei de Souza (Jean Reno), a Brazilian fisherman, who rescues a penguin (DinDim) covered in oil, near death, and far from his Patagonian home; washed up on a remote island beach off of Brazil. After DinDim returns to the wild, Joao is heartbroken…until a year later when DinDim returns.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent On a cobblestone-paved square in the ancient town of Tivoli, north-east of Rome, in late September, a large crew is prepping to shoot a key scene in Italian period drama “La Storia,” which will be pubcaster RAI’s biggest event show next year. Based on a bestselling novel by the late great Elsa Morante – whom “My Brilliant Friend” author Elena Ferrante often cites as her primary literary reference – “La Storia” is set during the final years of World War II and its immediate aftermath in Italy. The eight-episode series, being unveiled by Beta Film to buyers at Rome’s MIA content market, stars Italian A-list actor Jasmine Trinca – who earlier this year was a member of the Cannes jury – as Ida, a single mother of two sons, who hides her Jewish heritage and fights against poverty and persecution.
Jamie Lee Curtis is joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for their Season 12 reunion. The Halloween Kills star will make a surprise appearance during Part 1 of the reality television series.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Rome’s innovative MIA market dedicated to international TV series, feature films, and documentaries kicks off its eighth edition Tuesday, headed by new chief Gaia Tridente, who has added an animation section and been busy raising the curated mart’s international profile. The Oct. 11-15 MIA mart – its acronym stands for the Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo or International Audiovisual Market – this year is positioned prior to the Mipcom content market and conference that runs Oct. 17-20 in Cannes, since Mipcom has shifted its dates back. But this non-voluntary repositioning has not impacted the number of registered MIA attendees, which is up more than 12% compared with past editions. More than 900 international industry execs are registered for the boutique event being held in central Rome’s Palazzo Barberini, which is Italy’s National Ancient Art gallery that during MIA doubles as the market’s hub where company stands are set up amid Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. Screenings are held in a nearby state-of-the-art multiplex.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Troy Kotsur, the Oscar-winning actor of “CODA,” has joined Mounia Meddour’s uplifting drama “Houria” ahead of its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival. Meddour’s follow-up to her Cesar-winning film “Papicha” tells the story of Houria, a gifted dancer with dreams of joining the Algerian National Ballet. To make ends meet, she bets in clandestine fights overnight. However after winning a final, Houria is violently assaulted by a man determined to get his money back. When she wakes up in a hospital, she no longer is able to speak and will certainly never dance again. Refusing to abandon her dream, she throws herself, heart and soul, into her physical recovery and meets at a rehab center other women damaged by life. Houria resolves to help them transcend their wounded bodies and stand tall by teaching them how to dance through a choreography inspired by sign language.
Italy’s International Audiovisual Market MIA is expecting a return to full force this year ahead of its eighth edition in Rome from October 11 to15.