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In her statement, Vanessa also referenced an interview Sofia gave to Univision's El Gordo y La Flaca in September. "Earlier this year, I was looking for a new home for her and, a week later, she went on television and gave an interview disparaging our family and making false accusations while living rent-free in a gated apartment complex in Newport Coast," Vanessa stated. "Even after that betrayal, I was willing to provide my mother with monthly support for the rest of her life and that wasn't good enough.
MusicInterview'The drum needed a blood sacrifice': the rise of dark Nordic folkDannii LeiversHeilung jam with Siberian shamans and play with human bones, while Wardruna record songs submerged in rivers and on burial mounds. Now this vibrant undergound music scene is finding a wider audience In 2002, holed up in an attic studio on the majestic Norwegian coast, Einar Selvik had a vision. He would create a trilogy of albums based on the 24 runes of the Elder Futhark, the world’s oldest runic alphabet.
A classic timepiece is something many consider a staple in their accessories collection, and it's gold watches for women that remain the style most will opt for. Why? While tech-forward designs have become the go-to for many of us day-to-day – tracking our steps, logging our workouts and being our wrist wielding weapon to avoid replying to WhatsApp messages – a classic, gold jewellery-enhancing watch is what will really pull a look together.
Some celebrities keep their business in the family. Kris Jenner may have coined the term "momager," but she isn't the only famous celeb parent that has helped her kids achieve success in Hollywood. E!'s new reality series Raising a F***ing Star—which is a reimagined version of Bravo's Showbiz Moms & Dads—follows a new generation of momagers (and dadagers) looking to make their kids the next big thing in entertainment. But the ladder of fame can be a tough one to climb, as the parents must learn how to maintain a work/life balance with their kids, while also not stealing the spotlight themselves.
Jackie Head, 56: ‘My lungs are my strength. I climb under altitude, so I never thought I would get lung cancer’Jackie Head, 56: ‘My lungs are my strength. I climb under altitude, so I never thought I would get lung cancer’Lung cancerJackie Head, who has trained in the Arctic, now cancer free after early diagnosis in pilot England scheme Exclusive: diagnoses of UK women set to overtake men As an extremely fit 56-year-old who has climbed to the base camp of Mount Everest, trained in the Arctic and likes to drag around five-stone tyres as part of her fitness regime, Jackie Head, from Essex, did not think lung cancer was something she needed to worry about.
Ask Taha Othman Ahmad to describe his sound and the answer is “final boss music.” In fact, the 23-year-old Palestinian American artist, better known as Odetari, is just as inspired by The Legend of Zelda as Playboi Carti.
Tatum O'Neal is sharing a message of thanks to friends and fans following the death of her father, Ryan O'Neal, on Friday. Tatum took to Instagram to share a video that included a photo montage of the father-daughter duo throughout the years, as well as her own personal thanks. "Thank you everyone for all your love and support," she said in the clip. "He's in heaven now." The montage showed pics of Ryan and Tatum from the time she was a baby, through their co-starring role in 1973's Paper Moon, to their reconciliation in adulthood.
Reader, sometimes you’ve got to take a stand. Though I noticed last fall that Jake Gyllenhaal had shaved his chest for Nightcrawler, I said nothing. This past summer, Gyllenhaal manscaped again for Southpaw, but still, I did not speak up. Then, mere minutes into last night’s Toronto Film Festival premiere of the new Gyllenhaal dramedy Demolition, the star rolled out of bed, took a shower, and then lathered up his chest to shave it.
After hitting us with the Lil Wayne & K Camp-featured single “Find You” a few weeks back, Plies decides to get back to the remix game tonight and release this new P-mix over Fetty Wap’s buzzing single “Trap Queen”. Leaving the infectious production and hook intact, Plies adds some Florida vibes to the record and delivers a braggadocious verse that finds him boasting about stackin' his paper & hittin' bad bitches. No word yet as for where this will end up, but don’t be surprised if Plies comes through with another project in the coming months.