Drew Barrymore Developed a Skin Condition in a Film Where She 'Lost [Her] Mind'
Drew Barrymore pushed herself as an actor perhaps more than she’s ever had in this praised 2009 drama. But she admitted that the role in question took both a physical and mental toll on her while filming.
Drew Barrymore’s face didn’t look the same after she starred in this TV movie In 2009, Barrymore took a break from the romantic comedies to star in the television movie Grey Gardens. The film was based on a 1975 documentary of the same name that focused on a mother and daughter’s reclusive lifestyle.
I went on a walk and returned to find my husband dead
BereavementAfter her husband’s suicide, Kate Harding was overwhelmed by guilt and shame I have been a widow for 11 weeks. It seems surreal to be writing that sentence and yet it is true. I was there; I know. Richard killed himself at home while I was walking the dog with my daughter, while my son was lying metres away in his bedroom. As a consultant anaesthetist and intensivist (a specialist in the care of critically ill patients), Richard knew exactly what to do.
My American Dream Sounds Like The Jackson 5
I'm not sure anyone knows what the American Dream is; ask a hundred people and you'll get a hundred different responses, like asking a hundred people to define God, or postmodernism. I'm also not sure I'm its target audience, because for all its vague fantasies of universal opportunity and exceptional potential, I'm always more drawn to rebuttals: Noah Cross, all leering terror, absconding with his granddaughter (daughter! granddaughter!) at the end of Chinatown; Daniel Plainview beating a preacher to death with a bowling pin at the close of There Will Be Blood.
Q&A: This scientist developed a soap that could help fight skin cancer. He's 14.
Heman Bekele is not your typical high school student. Rather than spending his free time playing video games or staring at his phone, this 14 year-old from Fairfax, Virginia was calling professors and conducting experiments, all to invent a product he hopes could help change the world. His goal is to create a soap that could treat skin cancer, and to make it affordable for everyone who needs it.
His work won him the grand prize in this year's 3M Young Scientist's Challenge, a competition that encourages kids to think of unique ways to solve everyday problems.
These Milk Makeup Brow Gels promise you laminated looking brows in 3 swipes
Milk Makeup may be known for their iconic Hydro Grip Primer or their dinky and adorable Sculpt Sticks with an epic shade range, but now they're taping into the brow game with the Kush Brow Lamination Gel. As the name suggests this brow product promises to give you the coveted laminated brow look but without the hassle of an in-salon treatment, or simply the fuss and faff.
Much like many Milk Makeup products, this brow gel sits in the Kush family range, as it's powered by their signature hemp-derived cannabis seed oil, for ultimate nourishment and conditioning benefits as well as that hold and definition we expect from any good brow gel.
Amanda Bynes Appears to Be Removing Face Tattoo After Mental Health C
Backgrid Composite Amanda Bynes appears to be starting a new chapter in life, one that does not include heart-shaped tattoos on her face ... because the one she's had is getting nixed.
Backgrid Check out the side-by-side -- the thin heart under her eye is a lot more faded than it once was. Of course, you can still see it, but most tattoo removals require more than one session .
A castle in Connecticut with a moat, dungeon, and a drama-filled history is for sale at $35 million
Connecticut's "Chrismark Castle" was built in 2010 by the great-grandson of a Chicago steel tycoon. The 9-bedroom home once doubled as a personal zoo. Now it's the star of "princess TikTok." Listed at $35 million, it's complete with a moat, dungeon, and drawbridge — see inside. This custom-built gothic castle may look like it belongs in medieval Europe — but it was really built in a Connecticut suburb in 2010.
Cuckolds - Vulture
the devil all the time Sept. 18, 2020 In The Devil All the Time, Jason Clarke Finally Embraces the CuckFor years, Jason Clarke has been Hollywood’s go-to cuckold. The new Netflix drama is a landmark role — his first time playing an actual cuck. By Nate Jones ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK5705qerGeTqrCsu8udqmg%3D
Kelly Clarkson Show Employees Are Traumatized by Toxic Workplace
Employees of The Kelly Clarkson Show are broken up, deep inside, but NBC doesn’t seem to care about the tears they cry behind the scenes of the network’s breakout-hit daytime talk show. In a Rolling Stone report, numerous current and former staffers on the series came forward to describe a toxic, emotionally abusive workplace culture that the network has failed to adequately address. These employees believe that patterns of inappropriate workplace behavior begin with executive producer Alex Duda, who one former employee calls “a monster” who “yelled and cursed” at employees and fostered a culture of producers beneath her doing the same.
NC students completely trash high school building in senior prank that left teachers 'in tears'
A North Carolina principal is under fire after handing over keys to the school to let students pull off a 'senior prank' that created mass chaos and left teachers 'in tears.'
Burns High Principal Jennifer Aberly thought a few students were going to put up streamers and balloons on Thursday last week - but arrived the next morning to find significant damage in the hallways and classrooms.
Students greased floors and door handles, put potted plants in toilets, stacked desks, and scattered teachers' personal belongings while inside unsupervised.