Jen Shah‘s prison release date has seemingly been moved up from 2029 to 2028, cutting a year off of her sentence.
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Ashley Tisdale has only just started feeling like "herself" again, almost two years after her daughter was born. The 'High School Musical' star admitted postpartum recovery has been a "long journey" and everything is "different" to how it was before she and husband Christopher French welcomed daughter Jupiter into the world in March 2021, but she is now more confident and accepting of herself. Admitting she expected to feel more like her former self around the time Jupiter turned one, Ashley told E! News: "I didn't feel actually myself until recently, until the last couple of months.
It's taken two years. "I was suffering from really bad anxiety and I was like, 'What is going on?' And I just didn't feel great about my body. The last couple of months, I feel so great and I feel so much more accepting of my body.
"It's a long journey. Your relationship with yourself changes, your relationship with your partner changes, your relationship with friends change. Even friends that don't have kids, it's just different now because they're not going through the same stuff.
" Ashley recently took part in the Phones Down for 5 challenge ahead of the National Day of Unplugging and she admitted she felt relieved to be parted from her iPhone because apps such as TikTok only serve to make her more anxious. She said: "Recently, TikTok has been one that flares my anxiety. "There's such fun stuff that I love about TikTok, but then there's a lot of scary stuff and negative and toxic stuff.
You just get drawn into it. And then you realise you're an hour into this TikTok situation and you're like, 'What am I doing?' "It's nice to be free of that and to just be in the moment more because you really feel less pressure, you feel happier. " The
.Jen Shah‘s prison release date has seemingly been moved up from 2029 to 2028, cutting a year off of her sentence.
Proving once again why she’s one of the most relatable celebs out there, Stacey Solomon shared a mini photo shoot she’d done with herself on Instagram after admitting she hadn’t felt like herself recently. Stacey, 33, posted the series of selfies on Sunday night, showing herself wearing a white slogan sweatshirt and baggy blue jeans, with her long blonde hair looking glossy and straightened and some gold chains around her neck.The mum of five has been sharing her life following the birth of daughter Belle in January, and in true Stacey style, she hasn’t been holding back from giving her followers a realistic look at life with a newborn.
Emotional Faye Winter has spoken out about her split with Teddy Soares, saying that spotlight may have led to their relationship ending.
Vacant land in Leigh will be brought back into use as flats for affordable rent following the construction of a two-storey building.
“extensive” injuries in Lake Tahoe.It was revealed Renner was attempting to stop a snowplow from sliding and hitting his nephew before it ran over his leg, resulting in the nasty accident.After losing a significant amount of blood, the actor underwent surgeries and received round-the-clock care from medics.The Marvel actor was using his snowplow to clear a path out of his five-bedroom home after the area had been slammed by a massive snowstorm.The storm had left over 35,000 people without power in the area.He was airlifted to a hospital near Reno after a neighbor who happened to be a doctor applied a tourniquet to his leg to stop the bleeding, and was later transferred to the intensive care unit after surgeries following the incident.His friend and former co-star Evangeline Lilly last month gave fans an update on Renner’s recovery, saying he is making significant progress.Lilly said the 52-year-old “has recovered like a mo-fo” following a recent visit where Renner was in a wheelchair.Renner came home from the hospital in January and has been recovering since.“I walked in his house and got chicken skin, ’cause I was like, ‘Why are you mobile? Why are you mobile? What’s happening?’ I expected to sit at his bedside and hold his hand while he moaned and groaned in pain and wasn’t able to move,” she told Access.“He was wheeling himself around, laughing with his friends.
The Only Way is Essex's Amy Childs has told fans she feels like a 'terrible mum' as she sought their advice. The reality star, who is currently pregnant with twins, is a doting mum to her two children, daughter Polly and son Ritchie but ahead of the birth of her first children with partner Billy Delbosq, Amy is concerned for her firstborn.
Neil Patrick Harris is back!
Britain's Got Talent frontwoman Amanda Holden and her Heart Radio co-host Ashley Roberts were confronted with a hilarious wardrobe error just moments before going live on air.The blonde duo revealed to fans that they'd turned up to work donning the exact same out, with the only difference in their attire being the colour of their shoes. Sharing their matching outfits in a video posted on Instagram on Monday, mother-of-one Amanda, 52, showed off her toned legs as she strutted around the Heart office in an all-white outfit.The rib-tickling clip then saw co-star and former Pussycat Doll Ashley, 41, join her as she too exhibited her impressive physique in the same white two-piece co-ord set.
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said Grant was rude, snobby or a plain ol’ “a- -hole,” but Graham was equally underwhelming in her repartee. The model asked Grant — the walking embodiment of English reticence — what was his favorite thing about the Oscars.“It’s fascinating … It’s vanity fair,” he mustered, making an observation about the frivolity of this annual masturbatory event — a circus, of which he’s a participant.The reference sailed over Graham’s head like a Brett Maher field goal, completely missing its target. She thought he was talking about the Vanity Fair magazine afterparty, where A-listers and Justin Bieber in my nana’s crocheted afghan toasted each other with pricey bubbly and fancy fare.“It’s all about Vanity Fair, where we let loose and have a bit of fun,” she cluelessly responded.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor SPOILER ALERT: This contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of “The Last of Us,” now streaming on HBO Max. Sunday’s season finale of “The Last of Us” tackled two of the video games most famous scenes: the giraffe moment and the final hospital shootout. Joel (Pedro Pascal) shoots his way through the Salt Lake City hospital as he upholds his commitment to saving Ellie (Bella Ramsey) and chooses her life over the future of humanity. In the final minutes of the episode, Joel decides to take Ellie away from the hospital, where her immunity to the deadly cordyceps fungus could’ve provided a cure, but in performing the operation, she would’ve died. Amid a hail of bullets from Firefly soldiers, Joel makes his choice to take Ellie back to Jackson, Wyo., and massacres nearly everyone in the hospital.
Hugh Grant has come under fire for his red carpet interview at the Oscars. The actor was in attendance at the 95th Academy Awards and as he rubbed shoulders with his fellow big screen stars before the ceremony, he spoke with model Ashley Graham in what People Magazine called "a brief, awkward interview".
Love Island star Olivia Hawkins decided she was in need of some pampering by treating herself to a hair appointment after leaving the South African villa. Olivia, 27, who left the show alongside Maxwell Samuda, 23, Claudia Fogarty, 28, and Keanan Brand, 24, revealed she is "feeling herself again" after deciding to refresh her brunette locks.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Accepting the Writers Guild of America award for original screenplay on Sunday night, Daniel Kwan skipped past the typical thank-yous to his agent and manager and instead shouted out his strike captain. “Get involved,” he told the crowd. “If you don’t have a captain yet, go find one… Let’s go give ’em hell.” It was a fitting capstone on the event, which at times felt more like a labor rally than an awards show. The WGA is set to begin negotiations with the major studios in just two weeks, and the possibility of a writers strike may be as high as it’s been since the last work stoppage in 2007-08.
Ashley Tisdale can’t say that she’s Botox-free anymore.
according to the NHS. They can lead to kidney infections or even affect the function of the kidney if left untreated.
Not every horror film needs to be produced by A24 or made by Jordan Peele to be of elevated quality. There are more grindhouse offerings like “Terrifier 2” that skip arthouse sensibilities and still deliver a heaping helping of blood, guts, and frights.
Star Trek film series as being “cursed”, while explaining his frustrations with the next planned instalment.The actor has played Captain Kirk since the 2009 reboot directed by J.J Abrams, which was followed by two sequels Star Trek Into Darkness and 2016’s Star Trek Beyond.In February last year, Paramount announced a fourth instalment in the reboot series was officially in development. At the time, Matt Shakman (WandaVision) was attached to direct, but he’s since departed the project to helm Marvel’s Fantastic Four.Speaking in an interview with Esquire, Abrams, who is a producer on the fourth outing, provided an update on the film’s progress. “I will say it’s the first time [since the original reboot] that we have a story that feels as compelling as the first one,” Abrams said.In the same interview, Pine shared that this was news to him: “I don’t know anything.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director What’s going on with Paramount’s “Star Trek” film franchise? Don’t ask Chris Pine, even though he’s one of its headlining stars. Pine has played Captain Kirk in three “Star Trek” movies, and he is painfully out of the loop when it comes to the long-delayed and long-overhauled fourth movie. Directors such as Quentin Tarantino and Noah Hawley developed “Star Trek 4” scripts that never got off the ground. “WandaVision” director Matt Shakman was the most recent filmmaker attached to “Star Trek 4,” but he left the project to shoot Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” reboot instead. Paramount announced last September it was removing “Star Trek 4” from its release calendar. As part of Chris Pine’s new Esquire cover story, franchise producer J.J. Abrams said the “Star Trek 4″ script is in a good place. “I will say it’s the first time [since the original reboot] that we have a story that feels as compelling as the first one,” he added. But even still, Pine is out of the loop.
Angelique Jackson It’s just before noon in early February and Michael B. Jordan is settling into a director’s chair on the other end of a Zoom connection. He’s in Mexico City, preparing for one of the biggest nights of his life — the world premiere of his directorial debut, “Creed III” — an event that happens to coincide with Jordan’s 36th birthday. “I’ve got my first movie premiere for a movie I directed. What bigger celebration can happen?” Jordan asks, thinking ahead to the frenzied fans who will await him on the red carpet later that evening. “It’s kind of crazy. I’m very grateful. I’ve had birthday parties, I’ve done my fair share, but this is something special.”