Nicole Kidman posted a very romantic photo with her husband Keith Urban taken on the night of the Met Gala. Away from prying eyes, the couple shared an incredibly intimate moment together at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Monday.
Then Nicole openly shared the photograph on her Instagram account, sparking a reaction from her 9.3million loyal followers. The intimate photo showed Keith leaning on his wife Nicole's chest as they shared a sweet embrace.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 95 which is a sneaker that embodies the dad shoe trend that has dominated the last few years. Of course, this shoe came out well before the trend was even a thing, so naturally, the 95 has been quite popular over the last few years. To celebrate this resurgence, Nike has come through with a plethora of colorways over the past months.
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If you’re a fan of American media, you’ve probably heard the name, Charyn Alfonsi. She is a multi-talented personality, journalist and actress. Meanwhile, she works as a reporter for 60 Minutes and 60 Minutes Sports on CBS. Alphonse has joined CBS since 2015.
Furthermore, she started her career in journalism by working as a news reporter at KHBS-TV for several years.
Tech N9ne is possibly the most underrated lyricist in the game. His longevity and pure independent grind are beyond impressive, and his lyrical ability has only become more refined over the years. Tech dropped off EnterFear this week, which opens with the sensational intro "Outdone." Produced by Seven, "Outdone" features a soulful female vocal sample wrapped around spacey synths. The beat isn't something we're used to hearing Tech on, but the veteran kills it regardless.
Jan-Michael Vincent, who starred in such action fare as The Mechanic, White Line Fever and TV’s Airwolf before a raft of personal problems and illness sent him on a downward spiral, has died. He was 73.
Vincent died Feb. 10 of cardiac arrest at Mission Hospital’s Memorial Campus in Asheville, North Carolina, according to his death certificate obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.
Vincent had a very public battle with drug and alcohol abuse and his career was already on the wane when he was drunk and involved in a 1996 car accident in Mission Viejo, California, that broke his neck and damaged his vocal cords.