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11 Old Hollywood Stars' Favorite Foods
Tasting Table· 2 hours agoThe stars of Old Hollywood continue to fascinate in the 21st century. Here are the favorite foods of some of the most famous icons from that time period.
What's Next for Maggie Voisin?
POWDER Magazine· 5 hours agoI was always so drawn to skiing the mountain. Any chance that I got, like we had a pow day, I wasn't gonna go train or take the day off, I'm gonna go ski...
This $20 Million Montecito Estate Features a Custom Treehouse and a Bocce Court
Robb Report· 7 hours agoThree bedrooms and bathrooms, plus a trio of powder rooms, are spread across the home’s 5,971 square...
Oh, Mary! Star Cole Escola Is Bringing Queer Alt-Comedy to Broadway
them· 8 hours agoWhat’s next for Cole, and for Mary Todd? I really want to do the show in London. And it would be...
Disha Patani Finally REACTS To ‘Curiosity’ Around Her 'PD' Tattoo: ‘Amused To See...’ - News18
News18· 8 hours agoDisha Patani made headlines after her photo with tattoo reading PD went viral. In the pic, Disha can...
Happy Birthday Margot Robbie: Throwback to the Barbie star's iconic closet as she turns 34
Hindustan Times· 12 hours agoWhile Suicide Squad (2016), I, Tonya (2017), Once Upon a Time...in...Hollywood (2019) and Babylon...
Meet actor who started career with TV, worked in movies, hit OTT series and ended up becoming...
Pinkvilla· 1 day agoIt will be released on July 5 on Amazon Prime Video. Born in Circuit House Area, Jamshedpur,...
Know Celebrity Diet Plans And Secretes With Mid-day
Mid Day· 1 day agoDiscover how a celebrity diet plan helps them control their weight and stay fit. At Mid-day, celebrities talk about their diet and routines
The Easy Steps It Takes To Do an At-Home Bikini Wax for Hair-Free All Summer Long
Woman's World· 1 day ago“You should also avoid hot tubs, lakes and saunas right after your wax,” she adds. 3. Avoid certain...
M&A deal value slows down by 9% to $38 billion in first half of 2024
Business Standard India· 1 day agoM&A deal value down: Deals to pick up in the second half, say bankers