Even after angrily uprooting herself from Thornfield to escape her grandmother's meddling in her life, Alice can't sever her connection with the Australian countryside and decides to become a park ranger. Her exciting new life comes with an exciting new love, but there's more to Mexican actor Sebastián Zurita's character, Dylan, than the charming demeanor that Alice is initially attracted to. And what lurks beneath the surface should remind her of the frightening situation that she was so desperate to escape as a child.
Florence Pugh, actress and beautiful human extraordinaire, continued her daring fashion streak tonight on the Oscars red carpet, wearing a dramatic Valentino gown complemented by the guilty pleasure fashion item we've all had in our closets at one point or another: hot pants.
The voluminous beige gown, which boasts a long train and opens up in the front to show off the set of tiny black pants, is made of taffeta with black cotton faille bows.
The controversial 25-year deal between the International Tennis Federation and Gerard Pique's Kosmos group to run the Davis Cup is ending after less than five years.
In announcing the partnership in August 2018, Kosmos founder and former Barcelona and Spain footballer Pique promised to plough three billion US dollars into tennis and said the deal secured the future of the historic competition, which began in 1900.
It was hugely divisive, with the arrangement largely scrapping the home-and-away format, which saw countries host individual ties against other nations in knockout rounds, in favour of a World Cup style event.
Gloria Trevi, a name synonymous with resilience, talent, and controversy, has been a prominent figure in the Latin music scene for decades. As we look ahead to 2024, fans and financial analysts alike are curious about the net worth of this Mexican superstar. In this article, we will delve into the financial journey of Gloria Trevi, exploring the various avenues that have contributed to her wealth and what we might expect her net worth to be in 2024.
Six months after HBO Max abandoned its nonfiction efforts in the wake of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger, the department’s top two executives have set up shop together. Jennifer O’Connell and Rebecca Quinn have launched Velvet Hammer Media (VHM), a production company specializing in premium original nonfiction content.
O’Connell (former HBO Max EVP of nonfiction and live-action family originals) and Quinn (former HBO Max SVP of nonfiction original programming) will serve as co-CEOs and executive producers at their new outfit — with an eye on creating, producing and distributing formats, special-event programs and documentaries.