In the week leading up to the 2019 Golden Globes, nominee Patricia Clarkson did everything she could to feel red carpet ready — including, apparently, forgoing food! While speaking to Us Weekly after her Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television win at the Sunday, Jan. 6 event, the 59-year-old actress admitted she hadn’t eaten in 10 days before arriving at The Beverly Hilton Hotel for the annual award show.
Three of six women found dead in secluded wooded areas in Oregon, Washington are believed to have 'frequented the same places in the months prior to their deaths.'
Six women aged between 22 and 32 were found within a 100-mile radius between February 19 and May 7 sparking claims a serial killer is on the loose.
Law enforcement has been adamant that there is 'no connection' between the women but a source close to the investigation said the comment is premature.
SportblogTiger WoodsGolden age of the lucrative partnership overlapped with the final days of the American monoculture
The announcement that Tiger Woods and Nike have called time on their 27-year commercial partnership came as no surprise to anyone who has been paying close attention. It has been nearly a decade since Nike, which said in a recent earnings call it will seek $2bn in cost savings over the next three years, stopped making golf equipment, including balls, clubs and bags.
The actress is starring in the Netflix series alongside her daughter, Margaret Qualley Andie MacDowell is currently wowing Netflix audiences with her part as Paula in brilliant new series, , which happens to star her real-life daughter, Margaret Qualley, as the lead, Alex.
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But away from the family ties within the show, which is based on the best-selling memoir written by Stephanie Land, the star recently opened up about the heartbreaking story of her own mother that inspired her part in .
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations detectives were pursuing James Wanjohi over allegations of conning his congregants and job seekersWanjohi denied the claims of conning job seekers searching for opportunities to work abroad, saying visa approval discretion lay with respective embassiesHis lawyer, Danstan Omari, accused the DCI of instilling unjustified fear in his client, whom he described as law-abidingFlamboyant Nairobi businessman and controversial preacher James Wanjohi has obtained orders restraining police officers from arresting him.