Bre Tiesi and Nick Cannon are proud parents of a baby boy, and their son’s name is just as unique as their relationship.
06.07.2022 - 05:31 / usmagazine.com
A unique perspective! Nina Dobrev, Shaun White, Miles Teller, Chris Pratt and more stars turned the camera on themselves while sitting next to each other at a recent UFC fight in Las Vegas.
TikTok newcomer Dobrev, 33 — who joined the social media platform on Sunday, July 3 — shared the star-studded video on the Fourth of July. The clip, which is just the second one she’s posted, has already racked up 2.3 million views.
“Started this at a hair salon, finished in vegas,” Keleigh Sperry, Teller’s wife, shared via her own account.
The video, which is set to Doja Cat’s “Vegas” from 2022’s Elvis biopic, starts off with the Vampire Diaries alum and Sperry, 29, positioning the camera on the ground as they peer down at the lens, standing in front of a superimposed background made up of white roses. The perspective quickly shifts to White, 35, at the MMA event, panning the camera over himself, Dobrev, Sperry and Teller, 35. As theTop Gun: Maverick star wipes the camera, the video quickly transitions to Pratt, 43, who stares into the phone’s lens before looking around the arena. The last celeb to take possession of the phone is Shaquille O’Neal, who gives the camera the same look as the Jurassic World: Dominion actor.
The fun TikTok is just the latest social media post from couples Dobrev and White and Teller and Sperry.
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♬ Vegas (From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ELVIS) – Doja Cat
The Degrassi alum and the Olympic gold medalist have filled their respective Instagram accounts with photos of their romantic getaways over the past few months. Since May, the couple — who began dating in 2020, Us Weekly confirmed at the time — have traveled to France, Monaco, the Maldives and Dubai, sharing sweet photos of themselves
Bre Tiesi and Nick Cannon are proud parents of a baby boy, and their son’s name is just as unique as their relationship.
Bre Tiesi and Nick Cannon are proud parents of a baby boy, and their son's name is just as unique as their relationship.Shortly after announcing that she had given birth to her first child — Cannon's 8th — Tiesi revealed that all the details were documented in a new vlog shared to YouTube on Monday, which gave followers an inside look into her unmedicated home birth.During the 11-minute clip, Tiesi and Cannon showed off their little one, taking audiences to his nursery, and showing off a cake for the baby boy that they named Legendary. Later in the video, Cannon adorably tries to get the newborn to look at him, saying, «Hey, Legendary,» before changing his diaper on a changing table with a neon sign which read «Legendary Love» above it.The video showed off sweet moments with the proud parents, including Tiesi smiling alongside Cannon as they held onto their baby boy.The video, which shared Legendary's name, comes shortly after the proud mom posted photos of Cannon by her side at her «all natural, unmedicated home birth.»«I did it.
MAJOR SPOILER ALERT for “Where the Crawdads Sing!” If you haven’t seen the movie or want to read the book, steer clear!A central question of “Where the Crawdads Sing,” adapted to film from Delia Owen’s popular novel, is: Who killed Chase Andrews (Harris Dickinson)? At first, it seems the answer might elude viewers — until the final moments of the story subtly reveal what happened to him.First, some backstory: “Where the Crawdads Sing” recounts the life story of Kya (Daisy Edgar-Jones). Kya’s earliest memories of her family are loving ones, but as she tells her story from a dank jail cell after getting arrested for her suspected killing of Chase Andrews, she reveals that her family left her all alone to fend for herself in the marsh where they lived.
Laverne Cox attended the opening night of The Kite Runner, which was held at the Hayes Theater on Broadway on Thursday evening. The 50-year-old performer cut a seriously stylish figure while spending time with several other figures from the entertainment industry at the premiere of the stage play. The play, which originally premiered in 2009, is based on Khaled Hosseini's 2003 book of the same name, which also happened to be the basis for a 2007 movie.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticUntil quite late in the process of crafting “The Last Movie Stars” — a six-hour deep dive into the on- and off-screen lives of Hollywood golden couple Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, now streaming on HBO Max — director Ethan Hawke resisted the notion that he was making a TV series.“I don’t like episodic. I don’t like the nature of false cliffhangers.
The ubiquity of Paul Newman endures, from his iconic performances in films like “Cool Hand Luke” and “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” to his charity food line Newman’s Own, to his voice performance in Pixar’s “Cars.” But what of his wife and longtime creative partner, Joanne Woodward? You might know his famous quip about their long-lasting marriage, “why go out for hamburger when I have steak at home?” — but for an actress whose impact on the craft of screen acting was as Earth-shattering as fellow Actors Studio classmate Marlon Brando, Woodward’s legacy remains somewhat obscured by Newman’s starshine luster. READ MORE: ‘The Last Movie Stars’ Exclusive Clip: Ethan Hawke’s Doc Shows The Intimate Truth Of An Iconic Hollywood Marriage Taking its name from a moniker bestowed on the couple by their good friend Gore Vidal, Ethan Hawke’s mosaic-like six-part docuseries “The Last Movie Stars” not only chronicles the life, work, and everlasting love of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, it sets out to balance the scales.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentNew York-based real estate entrepreneur and producer Noam Baram (“Walking to Paris”) has joined forces with Italian film exec Augusto Pelliccia to launch Valiah Entertainment, a new production company that will tap into Italy’s generous film production incentives.The new outfit, called Valiah Entertainment, has also forged a joint venture with veteran Hollywood producer Mark Lipsky (“Coming to America,” “Beverly Hills Cop III”) whose WOF Entertainment will help finance the production and handle distribution of Valiah’s multi-picture slate.The first film out of the Valiah gate will be “The Curfew,” a rom-com directed by Australia’s Nadia Tass who is known for directing Australian cult comedies such as “Malcolm,” “The Big Steal” and more recently the doc “Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story.” Shooting on “Curfew” is planned to start this fall at Valiah’s studio facilities in Rome. The film centers on an utterly unremarkable man named Raphael Di Stefano whose mediocre life suddenly gets a jolt when women begin to find him utterly irresistible.
Jay Ellis is a married man!
Top Gun: Maverick's Jay Ellis is married! Ellis and his longtime love, Nina Senicar, tied the knot in a dreamy wedding in Italy on July 9. Held in a vineyard-lined villa in the small town of San Casciano, the couple was surrounded by friends and family as they said «I do» under the Tuscan sun, with their 2-year-old daughter, Nora, serving as their flower girl.In photos shared by , Ellis wore a Bordeaux-colored suit, while his bride was as gorgeous as ever in a strapless custom gown by Dolce & Gabbana. Guests were asked to wear earth tones for the ceremony, which took place at sunset. While the wedding was absolutely stunning, it was Senicar who stole the show, with Ellis telling the outlet that he was «in awe» of his bride when he saw her in her dress for the firs time.«There was a moment when I was standing there in front of everyone waiting for the giant wrought iron gates to open and to see Nina but the moment kept going and going.
An unexpected connection. After meeting on set in 2017, Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup have continued to build a strong foundation over the years.
“Where the Crawdads Sing,” giving viewers a glimpse of the vast wetlands in which the film adaptation of Delia Owens’ novel is set.“We worked with a fantastic company,” director Olivia Newman told TheWrap in a recent interview about the film. “They just gave so much attention to detail to get the blue heron right, and we had a very specific idea in mind for how we wanted to lead the viewer into the swamp and first introduce them to the world of the marsh.”The bird eventually weaves past the coastline and then down into the swamps to land near Kya (Daisy Edgar-Joens), who is hiding from the sheriff that wants to track her down for questioning regarding the murder of Chase Andrews (Harris Dickinson).“We worked with a drone company to get those shots exactly the way we wanted and then added the bird into the path.