Sure, it's easy to be enticed by the latest denim trends, from carrot-leg jeans to quirky zipper details. But if there's one lesson we've learned from Sarah Jessica Parker, it's that sticking with what you know and love always pays off. On top of having a thing for grey jeans, the actress and designer also enjoys cropped pairs. For years, we've seen her pants hit just above the ankle, a trick that helps to elongate her legs and make her appear taller — despite the fact that she's only 5'3.
Selena Gomez is on the Revival Tour and she is killing us with not only her voice but her amazing body as well. If you are a fan of the singing sensation’s body, then you are in for a treat. We are telling you some amazing fitness tips shared by her fitness trainer Amy Rosoff Davis that will be handy for achieving your fitness goals if you implement them in your life.
Described as “a salt of the earth southerner with a straight-shooting swagger and kind smile,” Shane Profitt is just scratching the surface of the country music industry with big plans for the remainder of 2023.
From working a full time job to selling out shows in just one year, the rising country artist has had a musical journey that is anything BUT conventional, and he chatted with Celeb Secrets host Juliet Schroder all about it at this year’s Country Radio Seminar in Nashville, Tennessee.
Shaun Weiss (born August 27, 1978) is an American based Television Actor. On August 4, police have arrested for public intoxication from Oroville, California around 1 pm. In fact, the cops gave him to break to spend time in the drunk tank. Previously, he had arrested by California cops for possession of meth.
Shaun accused of stealing goods worth $151 from a provisional store in the city. Now, he sentenced for a 90-day prison.
Nikesh Arora has left SoftBank Group Corp. after originally being the clear choice as heir to the Japanese company. The company's founder, Masayoshi Son (currently the richest man in Japan), made it clear that Arora would not be appointed to the top executive role anytime in the near future. Arora, 48, will instead stay on as an advisor, while Son, 58, will remain at the helm.
Son had originally named Arora as his successor, but decided he wants to control the business he built from a computer software developer into one of Japan's largest telecommunications and investment holding companies.