Rainsford, aka Rainey Qualley, has released her new music video for “Crying In The Mirror” and it was directed by her friend Cara Delevingne!
08.05.2020 - 18:19 / perezhilton.com
Meadow Rain Walker is all grown up!
The daughter of late Fast & Furious actor Paul Walker shared two racy snaps to her Instagram on Wednesday, dedicating them both to the “love of my life” Kaia Gerber.
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Ch-ch-check out the pics (below):
As seen in the caption, Walker tagged the 18-year-old, who later replied in the comment section:
To which the 21-year-old responded:
It’s unclear how the two met or what the
Rainsford, aka Rainey Qualley, has released her new music video for “Crying In The Mirror” and it was directed by her friend Cara Delevingne!
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Things are heating up between Kaia Gerber and Gregg Sulkin in a new music video.
All in good fun! Kaia Gerber isn’t letting her arm cast ruin her modeling mood!
Break your arm, but make it fashion. Kaia Gerber, 18, is currently rocking a full arm cast after having “a little accident,” but she’s still trying to model like a pro.
Model Kaia Gerber is sporting a cast as a new accessory after breaking her wrist.
Kaia Gerber is staying positive despite a recent injury amid the pandemic!
Kaia Gerber is healing up. On Saturday, the 18-year-old model shared a picture to Instagram, revealing a blue cast that stretched from her upper left arm to her palm.
Kaia Gerber has revealed that she has dislocated her wrist while in quarantine.
Kaia Gerber, 18, broke her arm! The model shared two new photos to her Instagram account confirming the injury on Saturday, May 16 and it looked painful. “Had a little accident but i’m okay!” Kaia captioned the mirror selfie, revealing her right arm in a baby blue cast. In the next, she shared an X-Ray of her fractured bone, which appeared to be close to her wrist. While she didn’t share how, exactly, the injury occurred, broken arms usually require a cast for around 6 weeks to properly heal.
The perfect dose of “sunshine” to start to the weekend!