No more “Chasing Cars” — it’s all about chasing Court! Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid have been going strong since 2013, and their nearly eight-year relationship has only continued to bloom in the time since.
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Whoops! Be it visible extensions or self tanner situations gone wrong, celebs have seen their fair share of blunders on the red carpet. Because even though they have amazing glam squads, makeup mishaps can happen.
But sometimes the malfunctions are only caught once the cameras come out. For example everyone from Miley Cyrus to Drew Barrymore has faced white flashback from their face powder. Chances are, their glam looked blended to perfection, but photographed not-so-nicely with flash thanks to an ingredient called silica that’s used in some translucent powders.
After-the-fact issues can also pop up when it comes to tanning. Take Selena Gomez. The Rare Beauty founder arrived to the 2018 Met Gala looking pretty, well, orange. But it turns out that she didn’t realize her too tan skin tone until she was seated inside the event.
“While I was getting ready for the Met Gala a few years ago, we put on a bit of tanning lotion and it looked beautiful, but as the night went on it kept getting darker and darker,” the Only Murders in the Building star told Glamour UK in a February 2022 interview. “When I sat down, I saw a photo of myself and it looked completely orange. Here I am at this prestigious event and my first thought was, ‘I have to get out of here!’”
Tanning before a big event can certainly be risky, but hair extensions aren’t much easier. Whether stars are using clip-ins, tape-ins or have extra inches sewn in, it can be difficult to conceal the part that touches the scalp.
Installation mistakes are probably the most common, but Angelina Jolie was faced with an entirely different extension error at the Eternals London premiere in October 2021. The actress’ team put her longer locks in just fine — but they forgot to blend
No more “Chasing Cars” — it’s all about chasing Court! Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid have been going strong since 2013, and their nearly eight-year relationship has only continued to bloom in the time since.
Kourtney Kardashian clearly saw what her sis Kim posted to Instagram on Friday afternoon and decided to try to one-up the SKIMS mogul!
Mississippi has been fired after reading the children’s book I Need a New Butt to a group of second-graders. Assistant Principal Toby Price was fired after reading a book to children with the title ‘I Need A New Butt'Toby Price told local media that he was laid off from Gary Road Elementary School in Byram, south of Jackson, without warning after reading the Dawn McMillan book to students aged seven and eight, WJTV reported. In a Facebook post on 7 March, Mr Price confirmed that he had been let go “for reading an awesome book to kids”.
Mississippi has been fired after reading the children’s book I Need a New Butt to a group of second-graders. Assistant Principal Toby Price was fired after reading a book to children with the title ‘I Need A New Butt'Toby Price told local media that he was laid off from Gary Road Elementary School in Byram, south of Jackson, without warning after reading the Dawn McMillan book to students aged seven and eight, WJTV reported. In a Facebook post on 7 March, Mr Price confirmed that he had been let go “for reading an awesome book to kids”.
Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid took to the stand in London’s high court yesterday in the ongoing song-theft legal battle over Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shape Of You’, which he co-wrote. He mainly echoed comments already made by his musical collaborator earlier in the week, while also talking about the “culture” of dubious copyright claims in the US courts that followed the 2015 ‘Blurred Lines’ ruling, and insisting that the thought of plagiarising another artist’s work was “abhorrent”.Sheeran and his songwriting collaborators – including McDaid – are accused of ripping off the earlier track ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue when they wrote their 2017 hit.
Ed Sheeran‘s co-writer Johnny McDaid has described the idea of plagiarism as “abhorrent” during the ongoing copyright court case regarding ‘Shape Of You’.Sheeran, McDaid and co-writer Steve Mac have been accused of lifting “particular lines and phrases” for the 2017 ‘÷’ single from a track called ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Switch.The latter artist and his co-writer Ross O’Donoghue have alleged that Sheeran took the “oh I, oh I, oh I, oh I” hook from the aforementioned song, which was released back in 2015. Sheeran has denied the claim and rejected the suggestion that he heard ‘Oh Why’ before he wrote ‘Shape Of You’ in October 2016.As BBC News reports, Snow Patrol‘s McDaid claimed in written evidence that he could not recall ever hearing ‘Oh Why’ “in any way” and said he was unaware of Sami Switch before the current legal case began.“I have been a professional songwriter for many years and have achieved substantial success,” he wrote.“I do not need or want to, nor would I ever, plagiarise other people’s work.
The Masked Singer returned to Fox for its seventh season with a slew of good, bad and cuddly contestants.
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Courteney Cox is spilling the tea on the elaborate way she first started to date Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid.
Mortimer’s: Moments in Time” by documentary filmmaker Robin Baker Leacock, restaurateur Robert Caravaggi and photographer Mary Hilliard (available March 22 on Amazon) looks back at an era when socialites, celebs and the city’s most powerful people mixed over cigarette smoke, bull shots and vodka on the rocks.One of New York’s best-remembered bygone boîtes, Mortimer’s opened in March 1976 at 75th and Lex in a utilitarian space that fast became the de rigueur dining dive of the nascent Studio 54 set — including C.Z. Guest, Farrah Fawcett and Iman.
2022 Oscar nominee Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog) has signed on to star alongside Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline in Apple TV+’s upcoming series Disclaimer created by Alfonso Cuarón, which also has Sacha Baron Cohen in talks for a role, Deadline can confirm.
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health — and help them avoid pricey loans.Hastings said that in the past five years he and his wife have focused on giving to historically Black colleges, after years of giving to programs for kindergarten through high school.“HBCUs have been so successful in producing Black lawyers, Black doctors, engineers, dentists – all the professional classes.
Jimmy Fallon has shared an epic throwback of Emma Watson detailing an awkward interview that was never publicized. MORE: Emma Watson shares the heartbreaking moment she almost quit Harry PotterThe hilarious video was shared on The Tonight Show's social media accounts, and it features Emma revealing one of her most embarrassing television moments.It in fact happened the first time Emma was on Jimmy's show, moments after they met for the first time.WATCH: Emma speaks on the women that inspire her the mostMORE: Harry Potter fans have same reaction to Emma Watson and Tom Felton's reunion in official trailer"The trauma, the post traumatic stress of my last performance on the Jimmy Fallon show," the actress starts off by saying, just as the two are sent into a laughing fit."We'd never met before, and you couldn't be nicer and sweeter, and gosh I'm a fan of yours," Jimmy tells Emma.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix co-CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, an independent film producer, are personally donating $10 million to Tougaloo College, a historically Black college and university in Mississippi, and the school’s partnership with Brown University.Of the total, $5 million will fund scholarships at Tougaloo, in Jackson, Miss., and $5 million will establish the Brown-Tougaloo Partnership Scholarship Fund at Brown, which is located in Providence, R.I. The gift is the largest ever to the Brown-Tougaloo Partnership, which began in 1964 during the civil rights movement, and has connected more than 760 students, faculty and staff from both institutions through academic exchanges, fellowships, research projects and other initiatives.
: «Traumatizing.»«I was traumatized,» the returning chief stewardess confesses to ET over Zoom. «I had definitely a few sleepless nights. There were tears — I don't normally cry — I think everyone was quite shocked at me crying.
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