Ethan Shanfeld Steve Aoki has recruited Paris Hilton, Akon, Galantis and more for his 10th studio album, “Hiroquest: Double Helix,” out Nov. 17.
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Paris Hilton is loving every moment of being a mom to son Phoenix. “I can’t wait till he can walk and talk,” she gushes in the new issue of Us Weekly. “I can’t wait for all of the holidays — and the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus and being able to live my childhood again. I’m such a kid at heart, and I’m just so excited for all those moments and seeing the world through his eyes.”
Hilton, 42, secretly welcomed Phoenix in January via surrogate with her husband of nearly two years, Carter Reum, also 42. (She didn’t even tell her mom, Kathy Hilton, about the baby until he’d already arrived!) “Being a mom is something that I’ve always dreamed about. It’s been the most special and incredible experience of my life,” says the media mogul. “To have [worked] so hard [to] build this beautiful life and be able to give my son just the most magical experiences and adventures — I can’t wait for all of that.”
In August 2021, three months before her wedding to Reum, the Simple Life alum opened up about their plans to start a family— and her decision to freeze her eggs — with Tamron Hall. “I’m just so happy that Carter and I decided to do that, like, six months into our relationship. We knew we were forever right away,” she said at the time. “I’m so happy I did it during the pandemic when the world was shut down. I was at home the whole time, and I have tons of eggs ready, embryos.”
Hilton later revealed that she’d gone through the in vitro fertilization process seven times. “We just kept getting boys every time,” she explained on her podcast “I Am Paris” in June, adding that she’s eager to have a girl as well.
Hilton tells Us that she “can’t wait” to give Phoenix a baby sister, but for now, she’s happily soaking in every
Ethan Shanfeld Steve Aoki has recruited Paris Hilton, Akon, Galantis and more for his 10th studio album, “Hiroquest: Double Helix,” out Nov. 17.
Rachel Leviss is officially out for season 11 of “Vanderpump Rules”.
Rachel Leviss is officially out for season 11 of Vanderpump Rules.ET has exclusively learned that after much back and forth, the 28-year-old reality TV star will not be filming the new season. The news comes after it was revealed earlier this year that Tom Sandoval was cheating on his longtime girlfriend, Ariana Madix, with Leviss, which played out last season. «Rachel will not be returning for season 11 of.
Selome Hailu FX has set premiere dates for its fall 2023 lineup. Along with the previously announced dates for “American Horror Story: Delicate” and “American Horror Stories,” the network has mapped out the debuts of “The New York Times Presents: How to Fix a Pageant,” “A Murder at the End of the World” and Season 5 of “Fargo.” “The New York Times Presents: How to Fix a Pageant” will premiere on Sept. 29 and follows the rigging scandal and contestant revolt that took place as Miss USA and its parent company, Miss Universe, came under female ownership for the first time, as well as the legacy brand’s attempts to increase profitability by embracing women’s empowerment.
Paris Hilton and her family vacationed in Maui, Hawaii, amid the deadly wildfires.
Paris Hilton and her family vacationed in Maui, Hawaii, amid the deadly wildfires.Earlier this week, the heiress and her husband, Carter Reum, were seen taking a stroll while staying at a resort in Wailea — 30 miles from the town of Lahaina, which was completely burned due to the wildfires that began last week. In the photo, Paris and Carter, were all smiles and dress casually as they took a stroll hand-in-hand around the resort. The pair were joined by their son, Phoenix, in addition to other members of the Hilton family.A source tells ET that the Hiltons take a trip to the Big Island annually, but they cut their trip short and offered aid to those affected by the devastation — including a family member who lost their restaurant.
Now is not the time to be vacationing in Hawaii!
Fast And Furious star Tyrese Gibson is suing US hardware store The Home Depot for over $1m (£790,000) after allegedly being racially profiled.The actor, who has appeared in seven of the blockbuster movies, claimed that he and two associates were subjected to “outrageous discriminatory mistreatment” during an incident in February.A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles earlier this week detailed the incident that allegedly occurred in The Home Depot store in West Hills, Los Angeles County.According to Variety, the alleged incident involved Gibson and Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez being held up due to a “purported glitch in the system.”The trio’s complaint claims that it prevented them from checking out for around 20 minutes before a crowd started to form around the checkout.A post shared by TYRESE (@tyrese)Gibson is said to have decided to leave the store and wait in his car while Mora and Hernandez waited to complete the transaction.The suit alleges that once Gibson made the cashier aware of his plan, and permitted his associates to use his credit card, the Home Depot employee “acknowledged Gibson and said he understood”.But the cashier allegedly continued to deny the transaction, even after Gibson tried sharing his consent over FaceTime and later in person.The complaint allegedly stated: “The cashier gave no reasonable explanation other than repeating ‘store policy’ and demanded to see a form of identification. The manager refused to speak with Gibson in person.
Bob Dylan is speaking out about the death of Robbie Robertson, lamenting the loss of his “lifelong friend.”
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This Morning viewers didn't appear to want to carry on watching the show before it had even properly started on Friday (August 11). There was a hosting shake-up for the last edition of the ITV daytime programme this week with Craig Doyle having left Josie Gibson to go off on his holidays.
Six Nations of the Grand River to support the building of their new cultural center.”Born Jaime Royal Robertson in Toronto on July 5, 1943, Robertson had family roots in the Jewish enclave of the city’s downtown and in the Mohawk community of the Six Nations Reserve outside the city.At age 10, he began playing guitar, and in 1960 at the age of 16, he joined drummer Levon Helm in the Hawks, the backing band for rockabilly star Ronnie Hawkins. The Hawks went on to play with Bob Dylan on tour in 1965 and 1966, after the folk-music star famously decided to “go electric.” Moving to Woodstock in 1967, Robertson and his bandmates recorded the seminal “basement tapes” with Dylan before changing their name to The Band and releasing the groundbreaking “Music from Big Pink” albumin 1968.
A.D. Amorosi Long before Robbie Robertson became Martin Scorsese’s go-to film composer or music supervisor, the Canadian singer-songwriter-guitarist had a cinematic, storytelling edge to his songwriting.
Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) head Kate Taylor has put together what she describes as an “eclectic and lively” mix of titles for her first year at the helm.
A star-studded action will be held next month by Stone Roses legend Mani and his wife Imelda Mounfield in aid of a local charity close to their hearts.
Foals have teased new music as well as their plans for their upcoming Reading & Leeds set while at Lollapalooza 2023.While speaking to NME backstage at this year’s edition of Chicago’s famous music festival, Foals shared that they were working on some new music. Frontman Yannis Philippakis said: “We’ve got a song that is unfinished that we call ‘Tranquillity’, it’s not going to be called that in the future but we were all listening to it and vibing with it the other day.”He continued: “It was something we were writing and recording around the time of ‘Life Is Yours’ and it didn’t quite fit but it’s really exciting and is kind of the coolest thing we’ve ever written so we might try to finish that at some point.”The band also shared what they have coming up for their headlining set at Reading & Leeds later this month.“We’re getting chased for the setlist which feels a bit early since it’s a few weeks away,” said Philippakis.
The O.C. premiered more than two decades ago — but California keeps Us coming back for more.
Amy Redford opened up about casting Summer Phoenix‘s son Indiana — whom she shares with ex Casey Affleck — alongside his mother in IFC Films’ What Comes Around.
Beck and Phoenix just launched their 2023 ‘Summer Odyssey Tour’ at arenas all over the country and tickets are much, much cheaper than we ever thought possible.At the time of publication, our team found some seats going for as low as just $4 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, you really read that right.That’s less than it would cost for an arena soda.While $4 tickets are a bit of an outlier on the ‘Summer Odyssey Tour’ — most shows have seats starting in the $15 to $70 range — it demonstrates that prices may drop for this exciting tour as it continues.Therefore, if you’re a fan on the fence about buying tickets, we recommend refreshing this page.Who knows?You just might find a deal that doesn’t make you feel like a “Loser.”And, if that wasn’t enough, it should be noted that the co-headliners will be bringing along big-name special guests Jenny Lewis, Weyes Blood, Japanese Breakfast and Sir Chloe along for the ride as well.Want to find out how much tickets cost for the show closest to you?Keep scrolling.We’ve got everything you need to know about Beck and Phoenix’s ‘Summer Odyssey Tour’ below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all upcoming Beck and Phoenix tour dates, venues and the lowest prices available for each show can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation, in US Dollars and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
News broadcasters aren’t on strike, but their SAG-AFTRA steering committee is standing behind the actors and performers who are. “The world is watching,” the committee said in a statement Wednesday, and urged a “quick and productive resolution to the strike.”