Well, this actually might be the most dramatic season ever. But at what cost? Two days after Dale Moss rather happily announced that he and his Bachelorette, Clare Crawley, decided to end their engagement, the former leading lady is calling bullshit on how this all unfolded in the public eye. In a statement posted to Instagram, Crawley said that Moss gave her no warning prior to his typo-ridden statement, which came after the couple was plagued by separation rumors for several days. “I was made aware of a ‘mutual’ statement at the same time you all were, so I’ve needed some time to really digest this,” Crawley wrote. “Speaking for myself, my intentions with this relationship have always been very clear, so the truth is I am crushed. This was not what I expected or hoped for and am still trying to process this. 2020 was one hell of a year, with COVID, battling severe anxiety post-show, balancing a public new relationship, all while slowly losing my … [Read more...] about Clare Crawley Found Out About Her Broken
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Tyra Banks’ ‘wild’ appearance in selfie shocks fans – sparks debate
The America’s Next Top Model creator shared a selfie with frizzy, long hair, and drinking a coffee. She made no reference to her hair in her caption and wrote: "Happy Monday y’all from me and my many cups of coffee. … [Read more...] about Tyra Banks’ ‘wild’ appearance in selfie shocks fans – sparks debate
Theater Review: The Return of Annie Baker’s
The demands that this new dramaturgy makes on the production are exceptional. As good as the play is, it would be among the most excruciating theater experiences imaginable if the actors weren’t skilled enough to create and suspend complete characterizations across wide expanses of emptiness. (It doesn’t take six degrees to get from Baker to Beckett to Chekhov.) Under the direction of Sam Gold, at the top of his game, are Matthew Maher (Sam), Aaron Clifton Moten (Avery), and Louisa Krause (Rose). They’re perfect. (Alex Hanna, also excellent in two small roles, rounds out the cast.) The painfully dead-on set and costumes (by David Zinn) work the same sad, hyper-realistic vein as the performers; in contrast, the lighting (by Jane Cox) and the sound (by Bray Poor) are almost orgasmically expressive. That makes sense, since they often represent the dream world of the movies, so much more “dramatic” and fulfilling than the real lives Baker allows onstage. … [Read more...] about Theater Review: The Return of Annie Baker’s
Catherine Zeta-Jones receives most incredible birthday gift from husband Michael Douglas
The photo montage of their life together was played to the Green Day song Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) and Michael referenced what a difficult year it has been in his caption: "Happy Birthday Catherine! I bet you are glad this year is over! Here's to the future." … [Read more...] about Catherine Zeta-Jones receives most incredible birthday gift from husband Michael Douglas