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Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Announce They're Engaged After Seven Years of Dating
Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Announce They're Engaged After Seven Years of Dating

Elle

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Announce They're Engaged After Seven Years of Dating

Hayley Kiyoko is officially engaged to her girlfriend of seven years, Becca Tilley. On July 10, Kiyoko posted a photo carousel of the beach proposal on Instagram with the caption, 'My dream girl said yes to forever…' Kiyoko proposed to Tilley with a custom cushion-cut diamond ring from Ring Concierge. 'Designing Becca's dream ring with Hayley was such a full-circle moment,' Nicole Wegman, the founder and CEO of Ring Concierge, said in a press release, per People. 'I've known Becca for years, so when Hayley came to us, it felt especially meaningful to help her design the perfect ring, one that truly captured their love story.' Ahead, get to know Kiyoko's fiancée. Tilley, 36, is best known for appearing on ABC's The Bachelor. She was a contestant on the 19th and 20th seasons. She's now the host of the pop culture podcast Scrubbing In with Becca Tilley & Tanya Rad, which has won two People's Choice Awards for Best Pop Podcast. According to People, the couple first met in 2018 at Kiyoko's album release party for her debut LP, Expectations. Tilley preferred to keep their budding relationship private, though, telling Entertainment Tonight, 'My last relationship with Robert [Graham, another Bachelor alum] was very public, and it made it very hard once we broke up, just the pressure of it. And I decided with this one, that I didn't want that. So I just have kept it private until I don't want to anymore.' But at the time, she did share that meeting Kiyoko at her party was love at first sight. 'I think it was just an instant connection,' she recalled. 'I've never had something so instant, like, from the beginning.' In May 2022, Tilley hard-launched her relationship with Kiyoko by posting a sweet Instagram video of the couple. She captioned it, 'hard to say if this is a hard or soft launch, but it is a launch ❤️.'

Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Are Engaged
Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Are Engaged

Cosmopolitan

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley Are Engaged

Hayley Kiyoko and Becca Tilley are officially engaged! The couple shared the news with a carousel of Instagram photos from their romantic getaway in a tropical destination with clear blue waters. The pics, lensed by photographer Yik Keat, feature the 'Curious' hitmaker and Bachelor alum embracing during the milestone moment, as well as a shot of the stunning sparkler from Ring Concierge. 'My dream girl said yes to forever...' Hayley captioned the joint post. The couple, who have been together since 2018, didn't go public with their relationship until 2022, when Hayley dropped her The Bachelorette-inspired music video for her track, 'for the girls.' As for their meet-cute, the reality TV personality and artist first crossed paths during the release party for Hayley's debut album, Expectations, back in 2018. Hayley reflected on the moment with an Instagram post when they finally went public, writing, 'This photo is from the first night we met at my Expectations album release party, we took this picture after 5 minutes. Her shirt said 'no time for romance'…..it's been 4 years. I guess she had some time 🤷‍♀️.' She also opened up about the nature of their relationship and why Becca's 'For the Girls' cameo was so important during her Teen Vogue cover story in 2022. 'It is one thing to discover your authentic truth, but to share it takes a lot of courage as we all know,' Hayley said at the time. '[Becca] has had to navigate a lot of hardship in her journey, and I've been honored to be by her side through it all. It is not my place to speak for her, but it does feel amazing to get to share the love I have for her with the rest of the world.' From 20gayteen till forever, we hope these two share a lifetime of love!

Germany's export outlook worsens amid U.S. tariff concerns: ifo
Germany's export outlook worsens amid U.S. tariff concerns: ifo

The Star

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Germany's export outlook worsens amid U.S. tariff concerns: ifo

BERLIN, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Export expectations among German manufacturers deteriorated in June as U.S. tariff policies continued to weigh on sentiment across key industries, a survey by the ifo Institute showed on Wednesday. The ifo Export Expectations index fell to -3.9 points in June from -3.0 in the previous month, signaling an overall decline in confidence within Germany's export-driven economy. The apparel sector reported the bleakest outlook, while sentiment also weakened significantly among food and beverage producers, automakers, and metal product manufacturers. Germany's automotive sector, a cornerstone of its industrial base, has faced persistently weak export expectations and remains especially exposed to trade tensions. The United States has already imposed a 25-percent tariff on cars and car parts imported from the European Union (EU). "The tariff threats from the U.S. are still on the table. An agreement between the EU and the U.S. has yet to be reached," said Klaus Wohlrabe, head of surveys at ifo. "This uncertainty is lowering exporters' expectations." Latest data from the Federal Statistical Office showed that German exports dropped by 1.7 percent month-on-month in April, while shipments to the United States, Germany's largest export market, fell sharply by 10.5 percent.

How Dua Lipa's lookalike sister Rina is following in her footsteps after the singer made her Wembley Stadium debut
How Dua Lipa's lookalike sister Rina is following in her footsteps after the singer made her Wembley Stadium debut

Daily Mail​

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

How Dua Lipa's lookalike sister Rina is following in her footsteps after the singer made her Wembley Stadium debut

Dua Lipa 's lookalike sister Rina appears to be following in her footsteps as she works to make a name for herself in the showbiz industry. Rina is said to 'admire' her older sister's success and is working hard to 'make it on her own.' This weekend, Dua, 29, made an emotional arrival on stage during her Wembley Stadium debut and thanked the 70,000 strong crowd for their support. Like her older sister, Rina, 24, has an interest in the arts and attended specialist performing arts school, Sylvia Young Theatre School in London She now works as a dancer, model, actress, and social media influencer, per Coming Soon. Rina has previously starred in a few commercials but recently landed a role in Chris Robert Riegel's upcoming drama Expectations - based on Charles Dickens's novel Great Expectations. As a model, she walked in the Giuliano Calza Design Studio's Fall runway show at Milan Fashion Week. She has also posed for fashion brands including Miu Miu and Versace. An insider told The Sun: 'Rina has of course always really admired her sister but has had times felt that pressure of having such a successful sibling. 'She has also made it clear she wants to do things off her own back - she is grateful for the opportunities that have come her way because of Dua but she believes she would have made it on her own.' Rina often shares snaps of herself on vacation with her sister, or pictures of her fun outfits to her 844,000 followers on Instagram. Despite the five-year age gap between the sisters, the pair appear to be very close. In May, Dua posted a tribute for Rina's birthday, calling her a 'built-in best friend.' 'I honestly don't know how I got so lucky to have you in my life. Wherever you go, you light up the room and everyone in it,' the caption read. She concluded: 'You wild, hilarious, smart, brilliant, kind, sweet, full of life little thing! It seems like a party follows wherever you are!!! Can't wait to celebrate you when I'm back home.' Dua stunned in an array of dazzling sequin outfits as she performed on stage at Wembley Stadium on Friday, before bringing out a major 90s legend. The singer made an emotional arrival on stage as she was overcome with tears while performing her first ever show at Wembley, thanking her fans for their support. Kicking off the first of her two nights at the venue, Dua then surprised the 70,000 strong crowd when she was joined by special guest Jamiroquai. Performing a number of her hits, she looked incredible in an embellished one-piece that she teamed with fishnet stockings. She then slipped into a completely sheer blue gown with a thigh-high split, which she wore over matching underwear and teamed with stockings. The Be The One hitmaker belted out her best-known hits, including One Kiss, Levitating, Training Season and Maria. She then brought out Jamiroquai, real name Jay Kay, as her surprise act of the evening as the 90s star, who is best known for hits Virtual Insanity and Cosmic Girl, joined her for one song. She then brought out Jamiroquai, real name Jay Kay, as her surprise act of the evening as the 90s star, who is best known for hits Virtual Insanity and Cosmic Girl, joined her for one song Bringing him out on stage, Dua gushed: 'This is someone who really inspired me when I first started out. 'Someone who I feel like is a massive trailblazer in music and has kind of paved the way.' She added: 'I feel so lucky to share this stage with the one of one, the only, give it up for Jamiroquai!' American singer Dove Cameron and English singer-songwriter Alessi Rose were the support acts and will perform again on the second night. Without missing her biggest hits, the British-Albanian songstress performed the likes of New Rules, Be The One and Barbie's Dance. Transforming the stadium into her own dance floor, Dua kicked off her concert with Training Season before pausing to say she was 'blown away,' and that it was 'surreal' to be performing at Wembley.

A tale worth tasting!
A tale worth tasting!

Gulf Weekly

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Weekly

A tale worth tasting!

The word 'elevated' gets thrown around on menus and in foodie circles like, well, avocado on toast... intriguing at first but quickly lost in overpriced hype. My theory is that it's usually just part of the buzzword salad meant to prime your palate for an average meal in a fancy setting, however, every once in a while, I am happily proven wrong. And last weekend, the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay's first volume of its Arabian Horizons culinary experiences did that and then some, with a dinner that refined not just my stomach but also storytelling as a culinary art form. Held in the intimate and atmospheric Royal Majlis for three nights only, acclaimed Egyptian chef and owner of the Avec Karim brand Chef Karim Abdelrahman was the featured gastronomic storyteller to take 30 diners on A Meaningful Journey – a seven-course experience that elevated Egyptian and Arabic cuisine with stories marinated in smoke, salt, citrus and memory. As we arrived, we were greeted by the top-tier Four Seasons hospitality, as well as a story book on our seats, with tales behind each course explained in poetic prose. 'Some journeys begin with a single step – ours began with a simple meal,' the book began. 'What started as the story of one chef grew into a collection of moments, memories and quiet lessons shared across kitchens, fields and tables. This book is a reflection – not only of Chef Karim's path, but of the many souls that shape Tableside. It's about the search for belonging, the power of intention, and the deep connection between food and soul.' Each named course on the book – A Humble Start, Expectations, Purity and Purpose, Connection in the Middle of Nowhere, Trigger, The Ascent and The Heart's Oasis – shared a different chapter from early epicurean memories in Chef Karim's life through culinary school and the journeys he has taken since, including a black lemon flavoured nod to his time in Bahrain. In A Humble Start, a richly layered pigeon broth poured tableside alongside a foie gras croquette warmed both our stomachs and hearts, as we learned about the soup he missed when he left home to study in France. Paired with cocoa nib and black truffle butter, and exquisite house sourdough, the accompanying selection of canapes offered both comfort and creativity, as we tasted just a bit of the sights, sounds and senses that coloured Chef Karim's childhood. With the second course, Expectations, Chef Karim gave a nuanced nod to his cooking training with royal red shrimp and caviar served with crab and tomato confit condiment, rosewater cream and squid ink tuile. Seductive and sharp, it exalted the rigours of French training, while also showing how these expectations could feel like a prison. Where the second course flexed, the third, Purity and Purpose, meditated, much like Chef Karim had, after he was done his official culinary training. And on the table, reflecting his search for purpose, we were served ricotta stuffed zucchini flower, brightened with lemon balm and a hint of curry – deceptively simple, yet refreshing and thoughtful. At this point, the magic of the evening truly showed itself, not just because of the food, but rather our own stories around the food that fed our stomachs and nourished our souls. The conversation at our table had matured from small talk to an in-depth discussion of the people, food and stories that feed us not just for an afternoon and evening, but across lives and generations. And even though Chef Karim was busy in the kitchen, it felt like he joined us to offer his take on 'rizk' – the Arabic term for sustenance – with his fourth course Connection in the Middle of Nowhere. Here, aged Bahraini wild grouper (called Hamour in the GCC) and Egyptian 'Terfas' desert truffle met under buckwheat in a gentle but evocative harmony. The pairing of sea and desert distilled the region's diverse terrains into a single, elegant moment. After a quick Palate Intermission with flavours of celery, tahini and seaweed, we returned to culinary chapters in our own lives, imagining what kind of dishes we would elevate if tasked with creating what Chef Karim had so effortlessly done. And before we knew it, our main course 'Trigger', a bold dish of hay-smoked lamb saddle and slow-cooked shoulder with spring vegetables, sweet onion and potato puree, lamb jus and freekah casserole, arrived. The plate came alive with contrast – rich and bright, soft and crisp – as we heard about his search for forgotten flavours. The penultimate course, The Ascent leaned toward lightness and nostalgia, with a yoghurt and lemon verbena ice cream, paired with apricots from Egypt's St Catherine mountains and a Bahrain-inspired black loomi meringue. And of course, what Arab meal could be complete without a nod to our 'dated' desert history and The Heart's Oasis did just that – with date, palm sap and siwan salt infused creation, that took date cake, pecan crumble, toffee ice cream and crystal salt, turning them into a majestic crescendo for our culinary adventure. A Clear End to the evening with tea and cardamom – Loomi Bahraini madeleine and a dark chocolate Lagby bonbon reminded us that the best stories have quiet, reflective and lingering ends, that leave us satisfied yet wanting. We knew, when we left that evening, that we had just experienced a story both unique and universal, made all the more meaningful because the tales that rose to the table brought us closer not just to each other but to our own deepest selves.

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