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In another clip set to Big, Big Plans by Chris Lane, the mom-to-be joked that the pregnancy hormones are real as she tears up while listening to the country tune. All I do is listen to songs and cry out of happiness, she said.
The Devon Windsor Swim founder also shared a video of herself dancing while rubbing her baby bump. Can t believe I am PREGNANT! she wrote in the caption. I am going to have way too much fun with these videos!
Actor Steven Yeun is one of the greats. If there was ever any doubt, itâs all gone now after his stunning turn in
Minari, the emotional new film about a Korean-American family that moves to Arkansas. Yeun plays the father at the center of the story, and his moving performance has already garnered big buzz this awards season. And now, heâs on the cover of
Yeun spoke with
GQ editor Chris Gayomali (who first interviewed him over pizza a few years back for the magazine) about his upbringing and career. Their conversations went long and deep on everything from Christian rock to representation in Hollywood. Yeun is a spiritual guy, whether heâs dabbling in primal astrology (look it up) or praying on set. âI think faith gets a weird connotation these days, that itâs so directly tied with the religious church,â says Yeun. âBut faith is just a will to live, right? Just the will to be, and be here, and do the work.â
Madison Beer knows that some people have misconceptions about her. Though she has nine years in the music game and a clutch of Gold and Platinum singles to her name, including last yearâs dazzling ballad âSelfishâ, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter is sometimes misleadingly described as an âinfluencerâ.
This is partly due to her colossal social media presence â she has 22.6million followers on Instagram, and 13.7million on TikTok â and partly because she deals with being frequently âcancelledâ by confronting the problem herself on Twitter. Beer isnât a pop star who hides behind PR statements or tries to cultivate old-school mystique.
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Award-winning historian Tom Holland will give a virtual talk for the Devizes-based Wiltshire Museum this evening. Tom Holland, born in Broad Chalke near Salisbury, will give a lecture on both the ancient and modern aspects of his native county. The academic, who is currently in London, said the talk was a chance to re-visit the vast history of Wilthsire while also raising funds for the museum. What Goes Around Comes Around: Wiltshire, from Stone Circles to Corn Circles kicks off at 7.30pm. “The Wiltshire Museum is the third oldest county museum in the country I believe, and of great international significance, said Tom.