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Cara Delevingne and Paris Jackson Got Matching Tattoos Before Heading to an Oscars Afterparty
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Cara Delevingne and Paris Jackson marked the 2021 Oscars with a special kind of party favor: a new tattoo. Before heading off to an afterparty together, Jackson posted a close-up of her new matching ink with Delevingne: a red, fine-line rose.
Both of the designs appear to be located on the stars forearms. For Jackson, it s nestled closely between a few of her other tattoos, including a large sunflower and a small silver spoon. In the photo posted to Jackson s Instagram Story, she tagged artist Piccle P above the new design and Delevingne in the stem of her rose in super-tiny font.
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We re just going to say it: Glenn Close s Oscars victory is long overdue.
Over the years, we’ve watched many of our favourite film stars, directors, writers and musicians make their way onto the most prestigious stage in Hollywood to accept Academy Awards.
Last year’s Oscars gave us first-time victories for Laura Dern, Joaquin Phoenix, director Bong Joon-ho and Brad Pitt (although he did previously win one as a producer), but sadly, not everyone can win, meaning there are still many deserving stars who’ve missed out, time and time again.
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April 20, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. A local college is doing its part in making sure everyone who would like to get COVID-19 vaccinated can do so.
Jackson State Community College is partnering with the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department to host a vaccination clinic outside its gymnasium on campus Wednesday.
This event is open to not only faculty and students, but the general public as well. The Pfizer vaccines will be given from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“We’re just trying to get as many people vaccinated as we can. The sooner we’re all vaccinated, we can get back to some sense of normalcy, which I know everyone wants to do that and are excited about it. If we can help in any small way, that’s what I told the health department here and we’re willing to help,” said Jackson State President George Pimentel.
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