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Murphy s unknowingly drew attention to her pert derriere as she carefully bent over to fill up her car s tank.
Her skin glowed in the warm Los Angeles weather as her striking cheekbones made an appearance while getting out of her vehicle.
Casual: The 53-year-old fitness influencer, who was seen pumping fuel in West Hollywood, slipped into a a body-hugging black dress
The mother of five took all the necessary precautions amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, putting on her face mask once she got outside her vehicle.
Murphy wrapped a clean towel over the pump s handle as she filled up the tank and wiped her hands with sanitizer once she was finished.
She and Lamoille South business manager Andy Lundeen will appear before the Stowe Selectboard Monday, April 12.
Wrendâs planned visit didnât go over so well with school board members, some of whom sounded the alarm about the superintendent possibly going off-script without first consulting the board about her talking points, and some grumbling that her guest appearance takes away from her other school-related duties.
âIs it appropriate for our superintendent and business manager to go to one of our townâs select board meetings and present information that we as a board have not seen and discussed?â school board member Tiffany Donza, of Stowe, asked.
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Oprah Winfrey is sitting down with Eddie Murphy. The media mogul will interview Murphy on the next episode of
The Oprah Conversation, Apple TV+ announced on Thursday.
The pair will discuss Murphy s decades-long career and return to stand-up comedy in the interview, as well as topics like diversity in Hollywood, cancel culture, and why he s more comfortable in his skin than ever.
Murphy will also open up about the cultural impact of his 1988 film
Coming to America, and trying to recapture that magic for the sequel,
Coming 2 America. Of course, Winfrey also digs into Murphy s family life, prompting him to open up about what he loves most about being a father to his 10 children.
Coming 2 America Hits No. 1 on Nielsen U.S. Streaming Rankings
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“Coming 2 America,” the long-awaited sequel to Eddie Murphy’s 1988 “Coming to America,” was the most-streamed title in the U.S. the week of its premiere, according to new Nielsen data.
The movie, released March 4 on Amazon Prime Video, drew 1.413 billion minutes of total viewing for the week of March 1-7 among U.S. viewers, per Nielsen’s SVOD Content Ratings estimates. African American viewers accounted for 40% of the film’s audience, according to the media measurement firm.
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That put “Coming 2 America” ahead of every other TV show or movie on major streaming subscription services for the period, according to Nielsen and represents Prime Video’s first No. 1 spot on the rankings.
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