Katy Perry is sharing how excited her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, is ahead of the couple welcoming their baby girl and where they are with baby names.
04.06.2020 - 09:57 / lifestyle.com.au
An Australian bride-to-be has been gifted the ultimate dressing room makeover by her fiancé, complete with a Hollywood mirror, marble worktop and a chandelier.
Taking to Facebook, the woman shared photos of her newly renovated room, displaying her extensive Louboutin shoe collection, pricey makeup, designer bags and jewellery.
"When your very talented fiancé builds you the dressing room of your dreams," she captioned the photos.
"Everything is from IKEA and Kmart except for the chandelier,
Katy Perry is sharing how excited her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, is ahead of the couple welcoming their baby girl and where they are with baby names.
But not any more – as The Sun claims I’m A Celeb show makers have cancelled plans to pay for friends and family to fly to Australia as part of the series.In the past, I’m A Celeb has splashed roughly £100,000 on business class seats for contestants to have friendly faces to meet them at the end of the show.The trip would also include a seven-night stays at Palazzo Versace hotel on Australia’s Golden Coast.But now the series is closing its purse in an effort to cut costs after advertising income
Rebel Wilson has transformed herself since cementing her place as a dynamite presence in the Hollywood film industry.“I took something that was seen as a disadvantage — no one thinks if you’re fat that you’re going to be an actress and everyone’s going to love you — and turned it into a positive,” the Pitch Perfect star told Australia’s Daily Life in January 2015. “Bigger girls do better in comedy.
And now the Anko brand shops and stores across America,are closing down. While this may sound like even more bad news for Kmart fans, who are already outraged at the lack of stock currently on sale in Kmart, a spokesperson for the chainstore has assured shoppers they will notice no changes to their Kmart Australia experience. On June 9, Anko released a statement saying its US operations would be closing “immediately”.
Fake Friends by New York DJ/producer PS1 is quickly shaping up to be one of the songs of summer 2020.
G’day mate! Rebel Wilson, 40, lit up her home country of Australia with her latest set of Instagram snaps posted on Thursday, June 11. The Isn’t It Romantic star remained semi-incognito in the first pic where she covered her eyes by wearing a fancy oversized hat.
Naman Ramachandran Oscar-, BAFTA- and Grammy-winning composer A.R. Rahman (“Slumdog Millionaire”) has joined U.S.-India-Bangladesh film “No Land’s Man” as co-producer and composer.Directed by eminent Bangladeshi filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (“Saturday Afternoon”), the film chronicles a South Asian man’s journey that becomes complicated when he meets an Australian woman in the U.S.“Time always gives birth to new worlds, new ideals,” Rahman told Variety.
Kmart Home Decor & Hacks Australia Facebook page, one mum posted a photo of the $7 Kmart fishing tackle box which she used as a snack box for her kids before a long roadtrip. Filling each compartment with raw vegetables, cured meats and dried fruits, the mum was originally proud of her nifty hack until she copped a wave of angry comments.
season 4 couple Avery and Ash.Though the two were still very much together when the season ended — 32-year-old Avery left Australia, but the two said they were still working on 38-year-old Ash getting a visa so he could visit her — during part one of the tell-all that aired on Sunday night on TLC, they shared they recently split.
her tumultuous relationship with Stephanie.This season of the hit TLC reality series made history with Erika and Stephanie, who are the first LGBTQ couple to ever be featured on the franchise. Stephanie, a 29-year-old YouTube star from Yonkers, New York, connected with Erika — a 24-year-old photographer from Australia — online before Stephanie decided to make the visit to Australia to finally meet in person.
On June 2, the store announced that an increase in product demand meant that store stock levels would not return to normal until late July.
The chainstore giant, which is one of Australia's favourite retail chains, took to its Facebook page to try to placate angry customers who say they are fed up with the lack of stock in stores across the country.
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