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Celebrity Florida hairstylist Ryan Pearl accused of sexually preying on 15-year-old client
Celebrity Florida hairstylist Ryan Pearl accused of sexually preying on 15-year-old client

New York Post

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Celebrity Florida hairstylist Ryan Pearl accused of sexually preying on 15-year-old client

A hairstylist to the stars was busted by undercover cops who accused him of sexually preying on a 15-year-old client at a luxury Florida salon. Hair colorist Ryan Pearl, whose celebrity clients include Hailey Bieber, boxer Jake Paul and 'Game of Thrones' alum Sophie Turner, was arrested Wednesday night in Coconut Grove, a suburb southwest of downtown Miami, according to Local 10. The hairstylist from New Jersey was taken into custody after he allegedly made plans to meet with the minor, who was an undercover detective posing as a teenager. Advertisement 4 Hair colorist Ryan Pearl was arrested on Wednesday. CBS NEws Miami Miami police started investigating Pearl after the victim's mother found money deposits in her daughter's Apple Wallet account and then discovered 'alarming' texts between the 37-year-old stylist and her young daughter, the outlet reported. 'During controlled conversations, Pearl made sexual remarks and sent explicit photographs, fully aware he was communicating with a minor,' according to a detective's arrest report obtained by Local 10 News. Advertisement Their communications started two years ago when she was a 13-year-old client. 'I was furious, I was very upset. I couldn't believe someone that has a reputation, and works in a very luxury hair salon was capable of doing this,' the victim's mother claimed. Police took control of the teenager's phone and claimed that Pearl sent a nude photo from his couch, according to CBS News Miami. 4 Pearl was accused of sexually preying on a 15-year-old client. ryanpearl23/instagram Advertisement 'I am very shy please don't, do U care that I am 15? How old R U? Explain things to me, I only know things from my friends when they talk,' the undercover detective texted to Pearl after receiving the nude photo. Pearl allegedly was found with pink cocaine, condoms and vaping devices when he was busted, the outlet reported. The Redken brand ambassador was charged with several offenses, including cocaine possession, contributing to the delinquency of a child, using a computer to seduce a child into engaging in sexual conduct, traveling to meet a child after using a computer to lure them, and two counts of electronically transmitting harmful content to a minor, according to inmate records. 4 Pearl has over 117,000 Instagram followers. ryanpearl23/instagram Advertisement 4 The colorist charged hundreds of dollars for his hair coloring services. ryanpearl23/instagram The colorist was booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center Thursday morning. His bond was set at $26,000. Pearl has over 117,000 followers on his Instagram page where he flaunts his celebrity clients and styles. He last worked at Miami's Ollin Salon, where he charged between $200 and $650 for his hair coloring services, according to his website. One of his most well-known looks was when he colored Bieber's hair as a bubblegum pink bob for the 2018 Met Gala, which she attended with singer Shawn Mendes.

Under-the-Radar New Restaurants to Check Out in Los Angeles, July 2025
Under-the-Radar New Restaurants to Check Out in Los Angeles, July 2025

Eater

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

Under-the-Radar New Restaurants to Check Out in Los Angeles, July 2025

is an editor of the Southern California/Southwest region, who covers the evolving landscape of LA's food scene. Brand new restaurants open every day across the Southland, usually without too much fanfare. This periodic compilation highlights some of the most notable and under-the-radar places that have sprouted up recently. From the San Fernando Valley to the South Bay, from the Westside to the San Gabriel Valley — let's dive right in. For the biggest restaurant openings in town, check out this companion list. Venice— Venice just gained a new hangout inspired by sun-drenched Italian summers. Venice Beach Club, a new restaurant from the team behind Dive Palm Springs and and Supperclub Hollywood, serves an approachable, easygoing menu with dishes like pizza, burgers, steak frites, and crudo. Wine, beer, cocktails, and zero-proof drinks are also available. 2 Rose Avenue, Venice, CA 90291. Koreatown— The One Jokbal, a new Korean restaurant specializing in pig trotters, opened in Koreatown in June. The restaurant specializes in three types of jokbal — spicy, barbecue, and garlic — available by themselves, or in combinations with rice balls and bossam. The restaurant also serves a handful of other dishes including tteokbokki, a spicy buckwheat noodle salad, and build-your-own rice balls. 338 S. Western Avenue, Suite A, Los Angeles, CA 90020. Canoga Park— Crane & Elephant, a new Japanese restaurant, landed in Canoga Park this summer, bringing a new destination for ramen, curry, and more to the San Fernando Valley. The menu comprises starters like gyoza and takoyaki, alongside tonkotsu ramen, beef curry, udon soup, and more. 22205 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CA 91303. Studio City— The Windy City comes to Los Angeles at Pearl's Red Hots, a new hamburger and hot dog joint in Studio City that opened in June. Try the Klassic Kraut Dog with sauerkraut, mustard, and onion on a poppyseed bun, or the Pearl with chili, mustard, and onion. Pearl's also offers Italian beef sandwiches, smash burgers, and sides like onion rings. 4359 Tujunga Avenue, Studio City, CA 91604.

Netflix Says Goodbye to Meghan and Harry's $100 Million Deal — Here's What's Next for the Royals
Netflix Says Goodbye to Meghan and Harry's $100 Million Deal — Here's What's Next for the Royals

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Netflix Says Goodbye to Meghan and Harry's $100 Million Deal — Here's What's Next for the Royals

Netflix Says Goodbye to Meghan and Harry's $100 Million Deal — Here's What's Next for the Royals originally appeared on Parade. Netflix will not be extending its multi-year content partnership with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, ending one of the streaming giant's most high-profile and heavily scrutinized deals. The agreement, reportedly valued at $100 million, will expire in September 2025, according to multiple outlets. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed the deal in 2020 following their departure from official royal duties and relocation to California. Through their production company, Archewell Productions, the couple was granted creative freedom to develop programming focused on mental health, social justice, and lifestyle. Over the course of the five-year agreement, the couple released five projects — most notably Harry & Meghan, their 2022 docuseries, which remains Netflix's most-watched documentary debut and drove high subscriber interest upon release. Other titles include Live to Lead, the animated project Pearl (later canceled), the documentary Heart of Invictus, and Meghan's lifestyle series With Love, Meghan. According to Netflix's Engagement Report released on July 17 — which covers the first half of 2025 — With Love, Meghan, which debuted in March, ranked No. 383 with 5.3 million views thus far. Another recent release, Polo, executive produced by the couple, ranked No. 3,436 with 500,000 views. While With Love, Meghan reached the global Top 10 on the week of its debut and performed well in select markets, it did not maintain high engagement over time. Season two of the series, which has already been filmed, will still premiere on the platform this fall. 'There's no animosity from either side. Things have just run their course," a source told The Sun. 'Netflix were clever in that they got a hell of a lot of viewers for the first documentary series, and knew, realistically, it would prove the zenith of content from the Montecito pair. The content got weaker from there on but, frankly, for £20million a year, anything was better than nothing." That being said, the source continued: 'Netflix [feels] they've got all they can from the couple." A Hollywood insider confirmed to People that the non-renewal reflects a broader shift in Netflix's content strategy, which is moving away from large, multi-year talent deals in favor of more flexible, project-specific arrangements. This is in line with recent changes to other high-profile partnerships, such as with Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground production company. Their initial multi-project deal has transitioned into a first-look agreement. Still, the end of the Sussexes' exclusive Netflix partnership doesn't necessarily mark the end of their relationship with the platform. According to Page Six, the couple is expected to sign a first-look deal with Netflix once the current agreement expires, which would allow the streamer to have early access to future pitches without being locked into exclusive content production. The Duke and Duchess have not commented publicly on the deal's conclusion as of Wednesday morning. Markle, however, continues to promote her As Ever lifestyle brand, which launched in parallel with With Love, Meghan. Netflix Says Goodbye to Meghan and Harry's $100 Million Deal — Here's What's Next for the Royals first appeared on Parade on Jul 23, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

College Basketball Coach Directly Calls Out Former U.S. President Barack Obama
College Basketball Coach Directly Calls Out Former U.S. President Barack Obama

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

College Basketball Coach Directly Calls Out Former U.S. President Barack Obama

College Basketball Coach Directly Calls Out Former U.S. President Barack Obama originally appeared on The Spun. Former President Barack Obama was publicly called out this week by one of the top coaches in college basketball. Two days ago, Obama posted a New York Times article about the children in Gaza being impacted by this war along with this message: "While a lasting resolution to the crisis in Gaza must involve a return of all hostages and a cessation of Israel's military operations, these articles underscore the immediate need for action to be taken to prevent the travesty of innocent people dying of preventable starvation." Clearly, that message didn't sit well with Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl. He responded to Obama's social media post, accusing the 44th U.S. president of setting this chaos into motion. "You gave billions to Iran and Hamas creating this mess and not one word from you calling for THEM to release the hostages, surrender and end the War," Pearl wrote on X. "Tell Hamas to 1) Quit stealing and reselling aid 2) Stop attacking GHF workers who are feeding Gazans. 3) Leave and end suffering." Pearl has been very vocal about the conflict in the Gaza Strip and Israel over the past few months. During the NCAA men's tournament, Pearl called for the release of Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier who was held hostage by Hamas. "I get asked a lot how this basketball program has become so competitive over the last eight years," Pearl said. "But for me, I believe it was God's plan to give us this success, success beyond what we deserve. To give us this platform. To give us an opportunity to start this conference briefly and remind the world that Edan Alexander is still held hostage in Gaza right now. An American held hostage and not enough people in this country know his name." Alexander reunited with his loved ones in New Jersey in June. He grew up in Tenafly before moving to Israel. As you can tell from Pearl's recent social media post, Alexander's release hasn't stopped him from talking about the conflict in Gaza. College Basketball Coach Directly Calls Out Former U.S. President Barack Obama first appeared on The Spun on Jul 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

Pearl Appoints Cher-Marie Scott to Lead Global Dental AI Expansion
Pearl Appoints Cher-Marie Scott to Lead Global Dental AI Expansion

Business Wire

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Pearl Appoints Cher-Marie Scott to Lead Global Dental AI Expansion

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pearl, the global leader in AI-powered dental diagnostics and practice performance solutions, today announced the appointment of Cher-Marie Scott as Vice President of International Sales. A recognized force in global dentistry, Scott joins Pearl with over 20 years of experience bridging clinical insight, operational leadership, and commercial execution at scale. Scott began her career as a registered dental care professional in the UK, progressing through clinical and practice management roles within some of Europe's largest dental support organizations (DSOs). She later joined Ivoclar, where she spent the last decade leading international DSO strategy, most recently serving as Head of DSO for EMEA and LATAM, where she built and scaled a high-performing global key account team and helped define the playbook for strategic partnerships with DSOs across multiple markets. In her new role at Pearl, Scott will oversee international sales and enterprise partnerships, with a mandate to expand adoption of the company's AI solutions, including its FDA-cleared Second Opinion® platform and Practice Intelligence™ analytics suite, across Europe and other high-priority global markets. 'The race is on among mature DSOs internationally to adopt innovative technologies that elevate care delivery, streamline operations, and reinforce regulatory readiness,' said Scott. 'Pearl's best-in-class AI platform, regulatory leadership, and visionary roadmap make it the clear partner of choice. I'm excited to help dental groups around the world unlock the transformative potential of Pearl's technology.' Scott's appointment underscores Pearl's commitment to meeting global demand across customer segments, from large enterprise DSOs to growing SMBs, channel partners, and public health systems. Her deep operational and clinical background enables her to connect with senior leaders across business and clinical functions, advising on implementation strategies that optimize both patient care and performance. 'Cher-Marie is a powerhouse in dental innovation, with the strategic acumen and experience to scale technology where it matters most,' said Ophir Tanz, founder and CEO of Pearl. 'She brings a uniquely global perspective to our team at a pivotal time and we're thrilled to have her leading our international growth efforts.' In addition to leading international growth at Pearl, Scott serves as Chair of the UK Dental Nurse Forum, a 16,000-member professional group supporting clinical education and workforce engagement. She is esteemed as a trusted advisor and respected voice in global dental enterprise. About Pearl Pearl is an AI-driven company committed to enhancing patient care in dentistry. Founded in 2019 by a team with decades of experience developing successful, enterprise-grade computer vision solutions, Pearl introduced the first-ever FDA-cleared AI capable of reading and instantly identifying diseases in dental x-rays. With regulatory clearance in 120 countries, Pearl's AI assists dentists in making precise clinical decisions and effectively communicating with patients, thereby transforming the dental care experience worldwide. As dentistry's global AI leader, Pearl is committed to the ongoing innovation of robust, accessible AI tools that improve patient health outcomes and build greater trust in dental medicine. To request a demo, please visit

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