Standing by his wife’s side. Justin Bieber “didn’t have an issue” with wife Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) setting the record straight on their respective history with Selena Gomez.
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A 'nasty' teenager who who broke into a vulnerable woman's home masked up and posted a Snapchat video terrorising her has been jailed.Harvey Evans, 17, and two other youths made their way into the terrified woman's bedroom and filmed the attack which they posted on Snapchat.
The video which was re-shared on Facebook show the woman sat on a bed, being threatened and assaulted by Evans and his friend while the other films and laughs. Hull Crown Court heard this week how Evans, of 30th Avenue, North Hull, was 16 at the time while his two friends were only 13 and 14.
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Hull Live reports that Evans can be named after Judge John Thackray made no reporting restrictions on identifying him following an application by the news paper. The other two boys involved have been dealt with at the youth court.
The three were all wearing masks, when they got into the home of the woman, 58. She lived alone and suffered from mental health problems. As Evans filmed they slapped her, threatened her and saidf they would shoot her unless eh gave them money.
The video showed the woman being asked by the laughing intruders: "Where's your money? Where's your money? We'll shoot you." They then overturned the woman's bed and left her on the floor, with the bed on top of her.
Evans was sent to a young offenders’ institution for five years after afterwards Community Policing Inspector Jamie Campbell said: “Evans is without doubt a nasty individual who subjected a defenceless and vulnerable member of the community to a prolonged period of torment.
“Nobody should ever be made to feel unsafe in their own home. I am pleased he has now been sentenced and can no longer
Standing by his wife’s side. Justin Bieber “didn’t have an issue” with wife Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) setting the record straight on their respective history with Selena Gomez.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In a clear vote of confidence for Colombian director Juan Sebastián Mesa, Bordeaux-based Dublin Films has boarded his third film “Lovers Go Home!” The company also co-produced Mesa’s lauded sophomore pic, “The Rust.” “Lovers Go Home!” centers on a Colombian single mom who leads a double life as a webcammer. One day she meets a U.S. veteran online who becomes obsessed with her. He flies to Colombia to meet her in person. Their meeting makes them reflect on who they truly are. In development, the project participated in this year’s Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, one of San Sebastian Film Festival’s key industry events, which ran over Sept. 19-21.
quick engagement to Hailey Baldwin (now Hailey Bieber). Many have assumed there might have been some overlap between the two relationships, and Gomez fans, particularly, have held onto the grudge on behalf of the Only Murders in the Building star. But after Hailey’s viral podcast interview, in which she clarified the timeline, the “Lose You to Love Me” singer took to her own social media, saying that “words matter.
Disney+ and National Geographic’s anthology series has found the ensemble cast of its upcoming “Genius: MLK/X.” Portraying the pioneering leaders of the Civil Rights Movement are Kelvin Harrison Jr. (“Waves,” “Elvis”) as Dr.
EXCLUSIVE: Disney+ and National Geographic have set the lead cast for Genius: MLK/X, the fourth installment in the anthology series, which will focus on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
Selome Hailu ‘MLK/X,’ the fourth installment of Disney+ and National Geographic’s period drama anthology series ‘Genius,’ has set its lead cast: Kelvin Harrison Jr. will play Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Aaron Pierre will play Malcolm X, Weruche Opia will play Coretta Scott King and Jayme Lawson will play Betty Shabazz. “Genius: MLK/X” will explore the formative years, pioneering accomplishments, dueling philosophies and key personal relationships of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. While King advanced racial equality through nonviolent protest, Malcolm X argued forcefully for Black empowerment, identity and self-determination. With their formidable wives, Coretta Scott King and Betty Shabazz, by their sides, King and Malcolm X became synonymous with the civil rights era and the fight for racial and economic justice.
Hailey Bieber will once and for all — «one time and one time only» — address the years-long claim that she stole Justin Bieber from Selena Gomez.The 25-year-old model is set to appear on the podcast and in a teaser released Tuesday — one day before the episode drops on Spotify — Hailey's straight-up asked by host Alex Cooper if her relationship with Justin ever overlapped his with Gomez.«Your husband was in a very public relationship. People were obsessed with [Justin and Selena] being together.
Sergio Gomez has not played much since joining Manchester City this summer, but he has revealed a quality of his that could help him find more first team minutes in the months and years ahead.
Sibling rivalry. Home Town hosts Ben Napier and Erin Napier exclusively told Us Weekly that their daughters get very jealous of each other.
Rico Nasty has shared the music video for ‘Gotsta Get Paid’, which is taken from her seventh mixtape, ‘Las Ruinas‘.In the Moshpxt-directed clip the rapper is seen hanging out at the edge of a cliff, setting a car on fire and walking through a forest at night while singing to to her song. Watch the video for the 100 Gecs co-produced song below.‘Las Ruinas’ is the latest release by Nasty.
Ariana Grande is moving into an eight-figure mansion in London while working on the two-film adaptation of hit musical 'Wicked'. The 29-year-old singer looks set to be neighbours with singer Liam Gallagher and comedian Ricky Gervais while living in the plush North London property. A source said: "Ariana is renting a stunning house in one of the capital’s most sought-after neighbourhoods.
Selena Gomez is set to show her vulnerable side as she shares her personal struggles during her new documentary. Gomez has been in the spotlight for most of her life having been a child star on Disney before becoming a global pop superstar and esteemed actress but that does not mean it has been easy for the 30-year-old multi-faceted star. The AppleTV+ documentary titled My Mind and Me sees Gomez let in the cameras over a six-year period where she has reached those eye watering highs but also crushing lows as she bares all to give fans a glimpse of her private life.
Actors Xóchitl Gómez and Xolo Maridueña will be honored on Tuesday evening in Washington, D.C. by the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts at its Noche De Gala.
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The morning after Florida governor Ron DeSantis and Texas governor Greg Abbott sent migrants in their states to Martha’s Vineyard and Washington, D.C., respectively, as a political stunt, “Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough got heated on air, calling their actions “really grotesque” and saying it’s “political human trafficking.”Acknowledging the growing crisis on the United States’ southern border – co-host Willie Geist emphasized that we’re going to soon cross two million border encounters, “an all-time record by a long shot” – Scarborough agreed that it “needs to be fixed,” but “we don’t fix it by using the migrants as political pawns and dropping them off just so you can own the libs.”“You don’t own the libs with human lives, dropping them off in a place that wasn’t prepared, didn’t know they were coming!” he said. “You don’t own the libs by dropping them off in the middle of a street on Massachusetts Ave. in Washington, D.C., so you can say, ‘Hey, we owned the libs! We dropped these babies.