We were definitely suprised when Jessica Simpson showed off a warm reddish-brown haircolor over the weekend, but now she’s gone ever darker! After dining at Mr. Chow’s with BFF and hairdresser Ken Paves, the former blonde emerged from the restaurant with rich chocolate brown locks. (The change prompted one PEOPLE staffer to squint at the photo and wonder “Is that Paula Abdul?”) If she’s not going to go back to her light locks, we’re liking this latest dark hue better — but Jessica, just don’t go all Britney on us and start changing your hair color every week!
The community is mourning the devastating loss of 21-year-old Nicholas Tubbs of Grafton, Ohio who was tragically killed in a shooting outside a Walmart store in Elyria on Thursday evening. According to authorities, Tubbs was transported to the hospital after being shot but sadly did not survive. A 19-year-old suspect has been arrested.
Fatal Shooting IncidentThe shooting occurred just before 5 PM on Thursday November 2nd in the parking lot of the Walmart at Chestnut Commons Drive in Elyria.
Danish actress Maria Sten has been the subject of persistent rumors regarding a potential romantic relationship with her Swamp Thing co-star, Crystal Reed.
Sten and Reed initially crossed paths on the set of DC Universe’s Swamp Thing in late 2018, establishing a close friendship that endured beyond the series.
However, speculation regarding a potential romantic connection between the two intensified when, on September 4, 2019, Reed posted a photo featuring her and Sten walking side-by-side, radiating glamour.
Getty With Pete Davidson taunting Kanye West with a photo of himself in bed -- apparently next to Kim Kardashian -- some folks simply couldn't help but think of one person ... Mac Miller.
Here's the deal ... after PD's stunt this weekend -- in which his text messages to Ye surfaced, including a pic of him lying shirtless where he said he was "in bed with your wife"
TheatreReviewUstinov Studio, Bath
Inspired by the Jeffrey Dahmer case, Mad Men writer Keith Huff's look at two childhood friends turned Chicago cops is meticulously staged – even as it drowns in its own gritty poetryIt's the words that rain down ceaselessly in this two-hander by House of Cards and Mad Men writer Keith Huff. The play is best known for its 2009 incarnation on Broadway, with Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman as the two childhood friends turned 1990s Chicago cops who dreamed of being Starsky and Hutch but found themselves on the wrong side of the law – and each other.