Hilary Duff returns with her second children’s picture book My Little Sweet Boy.
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Spending 30 minutes or an hour doing your makeup is a true luxury. Sure, sometimes we go big in the glam department for a special event — but it’s certainly not an option on the daily. That’s why we’re always striving to refine our quick five-minute makeup routines! We like to have the steps down to a science, and if you’re in the same boat, this compact from Kaja is key to streamlining the process.
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This three-in-one compact comes complete with a bronzer, blush and highlighter, and each one is stacked on top of the other. You can flip to whichever layer you want to use in the moment, and there’s even a mirror on the top layer of the compact if you need to do your beat on the go. There are three color options to accommodate different skin tones. Choose between fair, medium and deep — all of the shades throughout are perfectly matched to complement one another!
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Hilary Duff returns with her second children’s picture book My Little Sweet Boy.
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has estimated that millions of people with certain health conditions could be receiving hundreds of pounds a month.
If you've claimed one of 200,000 free National Trust family day passes in our fantastic giveaway, you'll doubtless be wondering which places you can visit. From woodland walks and wild moorland to towering castles and sprawling stately homes, there's more than 500 incredible locations to explore, including: London and South East The unique 17th century treasure trove of Ham House and garden in Richmond, Surrey, is well worth your time, as is the fascinating Sutton House and Breaker's Yard in Hackney, London.
Joshua Jackson has no problem talking about sex. In our time together, he doesn’t blush when referencing a woman’s nipples or breaking down how two people “fuck” on television. He’s been viewed as a sex symbol since he was a teen, playing the class-clown-turned-heartthrob Pacey Witter on “Dawson’s Creek,” and now it’s just who he is. And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
McKinley Franklin editor Cinedigm has acquired the North American rights to horror-comedy film “Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls,” which will be released in theaters this fall, Variety has learned exclusively. The film is based on writer, director and star Andrew Bowser’s viral character, Onyx, which has accumulated over 300 million views online with over 1 million followers on TikTok. According to the film’s official plot description, as an “amateur occultist, [Onyx] learns that sometimes when you raise HELL…you get a little burned.” Just when Onyx is about to give up his paranormal pursuits, he receives an invitation to meet with his idol, Bartok the Great, to take part in a ritual to revive an ancient demon. Onyx makes friends with fellow disciples as things take a turn for the worst and they battle to keep their souls.
Morgan Wallen’s last-minute cancelled concert in Mississippi is now a legal matter.
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@NBAonTNT. pic.twitter.com/ZMqYXdtYBwKing and Barkley explained during their live announcement that neither one of them were looking for additional jobs.
up that rocket explosion, joking after playing a clip that it was “the most expensive penis overcompensation in history.”“The starship was in the air for about four minutes. Until multiple engines went out, and it blew up,” Kimmel continued. “Which, for some reason elicited a big round of applause from the company.”Kimmel mocked the unusual euphemism SpaceX used to describe the explosion — “rapid unscheduled disassembly” — joking that it was “the same thing that happened to Twitter when Elon Musk took over.”“I have to hand it to them.
Apple TV+ has an extensive slate of releases in 2023, with “Extrapolations,” “Hello Tomorrow!” and “The Last Thing He Told Me” already premiering. And more dramas arrive on the streamer later this year, like “Lessons In Chemistry,” with Brie Larson in the leading role.
Kristin Cavallari isn't against her children pursuing a career in entertainment — just when they are no longer children.The reality TV star-turned-author-turned-lifestyle guru recently sat down for a chat on on Wednesday and she reflected on her own experiences in front of the camera, and how she'd feel if her kids wanted to do TV themselves.«Well, I would say 'no,' until they're 18,» Cavallari said with a laugh. «I mean, listen, if they want to pursue a career in entertainment when they're 18, absolutely, I will support it.
A thug with an attitude that ‘belongs in the Stone Age’ grabbed his ex by the neck and threatened to kill her so ‘nobody else could have her’. Michael O’Neill, 37, met the woman on Facebook while he was in prison and the pair entered into a relationship.
Ethan Coen’s Focus Features and Working Title comedy caper, Drive-Away Dolls, will open on Sept. 22. It won’t be a surprise to see this Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan movie among the lineups of the fall film festival trifecta.
featuring Ramy Youssef, to , which boasts an all-star cast that includes Tony Shalhoub, today's biggest streamers are filled with hit shows that not only feature Arab American actors, but put them in leading roles. In celebration of Arab American Heritage Month, ET is sharing 5 TV shows you can stream that put the work of Arab American actors at the forefront.Starring show creator Ramy Youssef, follows a first-generation Egyptian-American 20-something who is on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighborhood.
For the past decade, Jim Jarmusch has walked two paths in the entertainment industry. While he continues to be best known for his work as a filmmaker and music video director, Jarmusch also performs with producer Carter Logan under the name Sqürl, a self-described “enthusiastically marginal rock band from New York City” that has also collaborated on the soundtracks for Jarmusch’s last three films.
For the past decade, Jim Jarmusch has walked two paths in the entertainment industry. While he continues to be best known for his work as a filmmaker and music video director, Jarmusch also performs with producer Carter Logan under the name Sqürl, a self-described “enthusiastically marginal rock band from New York City” that has also collaborated on the soundtracks for Jarmusch’s last three films.
BravoCon is changing locations for its third fan event and is headed to Las Vegas. The three-day event will take over Sin City from November 3-5 this fall.
An optical illusion could help detect if a person has a serious mental health condition, according to a team of scientists.
Nick Cannon reveals how he continues to honour his late son Zen in an interview with ET Canada’s Jed Tavernier for an upcoming “One-on-One” special.