Source: SOPA Images / Getty Monica is definitely one of our favorite fashion girls and her latest look is proof that she's still killing the fashion game! In her latest Instagram photo carousel, the beauty gave us style goals in a Valentino look before hitting the stage to perform at the 2023 Essence Festival. For her ensemble, she donned a killer Valentino catsuit with the brand's logo printed throughout. She paired the look with a matching pink bubble coat that donned the same luxury print. She added over the knee black leather boots to the slay and rocked minimal jewelry, letting the iconic look speak for itself. As for her hair, she wore her black locs in a sleek look that looked stunning on the beauty while donning a face full of soft glam makeup and letting the light serve as her natural filter. The starlet shared the look on her social media page, sharing a multi photo carousel along with the caption, "Valentino Mo….. New Orleans…. I LOVE U…. Soulja Slim•
Iran will refrain from sending a new ambassador to Sweden in protest over the burning of a Koran outside a mosque in Stockholm, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said Sunday. A man tore up and burned a Quran outside Stockholm's central mosque Wednesday, the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Adha holidays. Swedish police charged the man who burned the holy book with agitation against an ethnic or national group. In a newspaper interview, he described himself as an Iraqi refugee seeking to ban it. Iran's foreign ministry summoned Sweden's charge d'affaires Thursday to condemn what it said was an insult to the most sacred Islamic sanctities. "Although administrative procedures to appoint a new ambassador to Sweden have ended, the process of dispatching them has been held off due to the Swedish government's issuing of a permit to desecrate the Holy Quran," Amirabdollahian said Sunday on Twitter. He did not specify how long Iran would refrain f
Source: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin / Getty Naomi Campbell is now a proud mom of two. But before becoming a mom for the second time around, the supermodel focused on bettering herself before welcoming her two little ones. Earlier this week, the 53 year old model announced that she welcomed her second baby, a son, in a special Instagram post. In her big Instagram announcement, Campbell wrote that "it's never too late to become a mother." To further double down on the news, Campbell shared a photo where she held the newborn alongside her two year old daughter. "My little darling, know that you are cherished beyond measure and surrounded by love from the moment you graced us with your presence. A True Gift from God , blessed ! Welcome Babyboy. #mumoftwo ," she captioned the post before adding, "It's never too late to become a mother ." Check out the sweet post below. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dr
Source: Variety / Getty They say the rich get richer and that's no more true than in the Curry family. Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha Curry and his sister, Sydel Curry Lee have a little more change in their pocketbooks than they did last week. They just sold their wine brand, Domaine Curry, for a reported $20M. The Currys sold the brand to Prisoner Wine Company which offers reds, whites and rosés under the Saldo, Prisoner, Blindfold, and Unshackled brands. Their wine is a full-bodied red. Ayesha posted on her Instagram account, "Domaine Curry is excited to officially be part of The Prisoner Wine Company family. Domaine Curry was created to honor and celebrate the strong women in our family and we dedicate its future to fearless women from all walks of life. We hope you'll join us on this incredible journey and follow along @domainecurrywine for new vintages and releases coming soon ." View this post on Instagram A post shared
Israel launched drone strikes on a militant stronghold in the occupied West Bank early Monday, with Palestinian health officials saying that at least eight Palestinians were killed and another 50 wounded. Israel's military said it conducted the middle-of-the-night raid on the Jenin refugee camp, striking what it called a "unified command center" for militants. Israeli troops remained at the camp at midday in its largest operation in the West Bank in more than a year. Black smoke rose from the crowded streets of the camp, with exchanges of gunfire ringing out and drones flying overhead. Residents said electricity was cut in some parts, and military bulldozers plowed through narrow streets, damaging buildings as they cleared the way for Israeli forces. The Palestinians, neighboring Jordan and Egypt and the 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned the violence. Video by Linda Gradstein In Washington, the U.S. State Department said it was closely monitoring