The royal family are said to simply adore Christmas. So, although the Queen is renowned for being frugal, asking staff to use recycled bed sheets for example, she makes sure her homes are a very festive affair with no expense spared.
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The Vow” finale hinted at several big interviews gearing up for the second installment on HBO. Any additional details on what we can expect for season two will have to wait until 2021 (when next set of episodes is scheduled to drop).
Until then, here’s an update on all the major players in the docuseries that exposes the practices of the self improvement organization and cult known as NXIVM. What’s next for NXIVM founder Keith Raniere, Nancy Salzman and whistleblowers Mark Vicente, Bonnie Piesse
.The royal family are said to simply adore Christmas. So, although the Queen is renowned for being frugal, asking staff to use recycled bed sheets for example, she makes sure her homes are a very festive affair with no expense spared.
If you’re looking for the next new weekly show look no further than HBO’s latest series “Industry” which premieres November 10th. Somehow managing to adapt the frenzied energy of “The Newsroom,” the after-hours partying of “Skins,” and the color pallet and tone of “Euphoria” into something that’s both coherent and entertaining, “Industry” is an electric series about recent post-graduates looking to immerse themselves into the world of investment banking.
Lacey Turner has shared a gorgeous video from her wedding to mark her third anniversary.The 32 year old married her husband Matt Kay in 2017 in a stunning ceremony attended by friends and family.To mark three years since their big day, the pregnant EastEnders star has re-shared a stunning video montage from their wedding day. Originally posted in November 2017, Lacey has now posted the video once again, sharing it to her 406,000 Instagram followers.
Keith Raniere, the cofounder of NXIVM, was sentenced to 120 years in prison by a federal court in New York on Tuesday, October 27.The businessman, 60, was convicted by a federal jury in June 2019 of racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, attempted sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, forced labor conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy, according to a statement from the U.S.
Keith Raniere, the cofounder of NXIVM, was sentenced to 120 years in prison during a hearing in New York on Tuesday, October 27.The 60-year-old businessman was facing a minimum of 15 years for charges of sex trafficking of children, conspiracy and conspiracy to commit forced labor.He was convicted of seven felonies related to his involvement with NXIVM, which prosecutors labeled a sex cult.Ahead of his sentencing, the New York native spoke out about his alleged involvement in the scandal,
NXIVM founder Keith Raniere is speaking out in a rare interview. In what NBC News is calling Raniere's "first interview since his arrest" in March 2018, the leader of a group that federal prosecutors said enlisted "sex slaves" will appear alongside investigative journalist Frank Parlato (who is facing his own legal troubles) in a Dateline interview that was partially shown onNBC Nightly News With Lester Holton Friday.
MEXICO CITY -- Armando Manzanero still has music to give. At 84, the Mexican master of romantic music, who has penned Spanish classics such as “Somos Novios” and “Contigo Aprendí”, is still working the tunes on his piano.When answering the phone for an interview about the Lifetime Achievement Award he'll receive at the Latin Billboard Awards on Wednesday, he was in the middle of a recording session.“Everything I say and I compose, or feel, I record so it doesn't get lost,” he said.
The story of the NXIVM cult isn’t over.
Jordan Moreau HBO has released the first teaser for “The Vow: Part 2,” which sees Keith Raniere, leader of the NXIVM cult, head to court.On Friday, HBO announced that the hit docuseries would be returning for a second installment with filmmakers Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer after the success of the premiere season. The news also comes before Raniere’s sentencing on Oct.
NXIVM, a personal development company founded by Keith Raniere, was exposed as a pyramid scheme and cult that forced its female recruits into sexual slavery, it was soon discovered that there were many prominent, highly influential members from the worlds of business, politics and Hollywood that brought legitimacy and notoriety to the organization.
The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear two key cases related to President Trump's immigration policies. One case involves funding for the wall being constructed on the U.S.-Mexico border, and the other deals with the Trump administration's "remain in Mexico" asylum policy.
The Vow on HBO aired Sunday, leaving viewers with questions about what happened to NXIVM's key players, including Keith Raniere, Allison Mack, Nancy Salzman, Lauren Salzman, India Oxenberg, and Clare Bronfman. The documentary series, about an alleged sex cult and multi-level marketing scheme masquerading as a self-help program, ended its first season with the arrest of Keith Raniere.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorHBO’s buzzy NXIVM sex cult docuseries “The Vow” has been criticized for dragging at times over the course of its nine-episode run.
has an HBO docuseries ended with such an unexpected twist. During Sunday night’s finale of, the nine-part documentary about NXIVM, a self-help organization exposed as a pyramid scheme and cult that subjected female recruits to sexual slavery, convicted founder Keith Raniere spoke via phone from Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. “There are many ways of presenting a documentary.
The Vow on HBO aired Sunday, leaving viewers with questions about what happened to NXIVM's key players, including Keith Raniere, Allison Mack, Nancy Salzman, Lauren Salzman, India Oxenberg, and Clare Bronfman. The documentary series, about an alleged sex cult and multi-level marketing scheme masquerading as a self-help program, ended its first season with the arrest of Keith Raniere.
The competency of a defendant in a 2015 homicide case that figured prominently in Donald Trump’s run for president is being reviewed by a federal judge, according to a report. Illegal immigrant Jose Ines Garcia Zarate of Mexico is facing federal gun charges in the shooting death of Kate Steinle, 32, who authorities say was struck by gunfire when she visited a crowded pier in San Francisco.
Peter White Television EditorSex cult documentary series The Vow is coming back for a second season on HBO.The premium cable network has renewed the series, from directors and exec producers Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer, to continue to the story of the NXIVM cult. Season 2 will air in 2021.It will be set against the backdrop of the federal trial of the United States against Keith Raniere and will offer a further view into Raniere’s innermost circle.
If you’ve been watching The Vow, HBO’s bombshell docuseries about the NXIVM cult, you’ve seen India Oxenberg’s friends and family — including her mother, Dynasty star Catherine Oxenberg — fight to get India out from under the thumb of cult leader Keith Raniere. Now, India is telling her own story.
India Oxenberg is taking a look back at her time spent trapped in NXIVM. Daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, India, was among those under the influence of former leader, Kevin Raniere. India will open up about her experience in the cult in "Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult," an upcoming STARZ four-part docuseries. Ahead of the show's premiere, India, 29, reflected on meeting Raniere for the first time in a clip from "The Doctors" obtained by Fox News.
Kate Ferdinand has showcased her blossoming baby bump in a gorgeous red dress.The 29 year old, who recently looked a vision in blue, took to her Instagram feed to post the stunning snap with her 1.3 million followers.The photo shows the star all glammed up in a figure-hugging red midi dress with a knee-high split, showing off her tanned legs.