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Vanessa Hudgens' Second Pregnancy Announcement Is a Total 180 From Her First at the 2024 Oscars
Vanessa Hudgens' Second Pregnancy Announcement Is a Total 180 From Her First at the 2024 Oscars

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Vanessa Hudgens' Second Pregnancy Announcement Is a Total 180 From Her First at the 2024 Oscars

Vanessa Hudgens' second pregnancy announcement is a total 180 from her first pregnancy announcement, and we seriously love it. On July 12, the Bandslam actress shared the sweetest pregnancy announcement alongside her husband Cole Tucker. She shared the angelic photos to her Instagram with the caption reading, 'Round two!!!!' More from SheKnows Karlie Kloss' Pregnancy Announcement Includes Priceless & Rare Photos With Her Sons That's right: Tucker and Hudgens are twinning in white as they announce this huge news! Hudgens truly looks so angelic in this boho-inspired two-piece that shows off her glowing skin and growing baby bump. We're obsessed! Now, not only are we obsessed with this announcement and this look, but it's seriously the opposite of when they announced pregnancy number one! Rewind back to March 2024, Hudgens announced to everyone that the pair were expecting their first child together in an iconic way: by showing off her baby bump on the 2024 Oscars red carpet in a sheer, gothic ensemble. See the photo below: For those who don't know, Hudgens started dating Tucker in 2021, after months of dating rumors that started the year prior after their cozy LA date. Per People, Hudgens revealed they first met at a Zoom meditation group! How on-brand! In Dec 2023, they got married after a nine-month engagement, specifically at the Azulik City of Arts in Tulum, Mexico. (Hudgens walked down the aisle in a Vera Wang wedding dress, reminding everyone she's forever an icon!) Fast forward to July 2024, and they welcomed their first child together, and now, they're about to welcome another bundle of joy! These celebrities are ! Best of SheKnows All the Pregnant Celebrities Who Showed Off Their Baby Bumps on the Red Carpet These 'Old Money' Names Are a Quiet Signal of Wealth & Prestige At 19, I Broke Up With Social Media – & Chose Myself Solve the daily Crossword

Louis Vuitton owner LVMH in talks to sell Marc Jacobs in deal that could fetch $1B: report
Louis Vuitton owner LVMH in talks to sell Marc Jacobs in deal that could fetch $1B: report

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

Louis Vuitton owner LVMH in talks to sell Marc Jacobs in deal that could fetch $1B: report

French luxury goods group LVMH is in discussions to sell fashion label Marc Jacobs in a deal that could fetch around $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. In 2024, Bloomberg reported that LVMH was exploring strategic options for the label with advisers after receiving interest from potential buyers, though the company denied the claim at the time. The Bernard Arnault-led company has been discussing deals with multiple parties, including Reebok-owner Authentic Brands, Brookstone-owner Bluestar Alliance and Vera Wang parent WHP Global, the newspaper said on Friday. 3 French luxury giant LVMH is in discussions to sell fashion label Marc Jacobs in a deal that could fetch around $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. Getty Images for Marc Jacobs Reuters was unable to immediately verify the report. LVMH, Marc Jacobs and the potential buyers did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comments. The Journal said that a deal could be finalized soon, provided talks don't fall apart. Dealmaking in the luxury retail sector has drawn attention in Europe. Earlier this year, Prada acquired Versace from Capri Holdings, combining two iconic Italian fashion brands in a $1.4 billion deal. LVMH's second-quarter sales, which include products such as Louis Vuitton handbags, Dior dresses and Moet & Chandon champagne, came in slightly below market expectations. 3 The Bernard Arnault-led LVMH has been discussing deals with multiple parties. AP 3 Dealmaking in the luxury retail sector has drawn attention in Europe. Earlier this year, Prada acquired Versace from Capri Holdings, combining two iconic Italian fashion brands in a $1.4 billion deal. Marc Jacobs handbags, above. Getty Images for Marc Jacobs French luxury brands have been navigating prolonged market challenges, including a downturn and the potential impact of US import tariffs.

Trump and Clinton named. Here's who else is allegedly in the Jeffrey Epstein birthday letters book
Trump and Clinton named. Here's who else is allegedly in the Jeffrey Epstein birthday letters book

The Independent

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Trump and Clinton named. Here's who else is allegedly in the Jeffrey Epstein birthday letters book

President Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton both reportedly contributed to a birthday book of letters for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday, along with a host of other notable names. The leather-bound book was compiled in 2003 by the late sex offender's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is being questioned by Justice Department officials this week to see if she has additional information about the controversial case. The list of Epstein's acquaintances in the book has been reviewed by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Trump and his team have tried to change the subject while Republican leadership ushered in the summer recess early in a bid to buy more time to deal with the scandal. But the firestorm surrounding the Epstein files shows no signs of abating. Clinton is the latest high-profile figure who reportedly wrote a note in the birthday book to Epstein, according to the Journal, and he joins a number of other well-known personalities. Messages were reportedly grouped into categories that included: 'Friends,' 'Business,' 'Brooklyn,' and 'Family.' Names include Wall Street billionaire Leon Black, fashion designer Vera Wang, media owner Mort Zuckerman, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold and U.K. ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson. In Wang's letter to Epstein, the fashion mogul suggested the pair go on a shopping trip and joked about the disgraced financier going on The Bachelor, according to the Journal. Wang told the outlet in 2023 that she regretted ever associating with Epstein and did not respond to a request for comment. Private equity investor Black, who met Epstein around 1996, wrote Epstein a handwritten poem, according to the Journal. Two lines of the poem, signed with 'Love and kisses, Leon,' reportedly read: Blonde, Red or Brunette, spread out geographically With this net of fish, Jeff's now 'The Old Man and The Sea' Black previously said he 'deeply regrets' having had any involvement with the convicted pedophile. A spokesman for the billionaire declined to comment on the note. The note from British politician Mandelson referred to Epstein as 'my best pal,' and included pictures of a tropical island and whiskey, according to the Journal. The politician told the outlet in 2023 that he 'very much regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein.' A spokesperson for Mandelson declined to comment when approached by the outlet. Former Microsoft executive and billionaire Nathan Myhrvold reportedly wrote in the book that he was sending Epstein photos from a recent trip to Africa. Photos that followed included lions and zebras mating, where a zebra's penis was reportedly visible. 'They seemed more appropriate than anything I could put in words,' the letter said, according to the Journal. Myhrvold said he doesn't recall the writing the note and as a wildlife photographer, he 'regularly shares photos of and writes about animal behavior,' a spokesperson told the outlet. The spokesperson added that the billionaire only knew Epstein through a TED conference. Billionaire Mort Zuckerman, who owned the New York Daily News at the time, wrote in his letter that 'he had searched the newspaper for information about Epstein and joked he was born in Liechtenstein and had a wife and three children,' the Journal reports. Zuckerman did not respond to the outlet's request for comment. Other associates of Epstein's who feature in the book reportedly include Victoria's Secret owner Leslie Wexner, who previously condemned Epstein's crimes as 'abhorrent,' the late Wall Street titan Alan Greenberg, and the late businessman James Cayne, who both worked with Epstein at the Bear Stearns investment bank in the 1970s. Trump, who has vehemently denied ever writing a note to Epstein, tried to deflect attention onto Clinton when speaking to reporters Friday. Clinton's handwritten note reportedly read: 'It's reassuring isn't it, to have lasted as long, across all the years of learning and knowing, adventures and [illegible word], and also to have your childlike curiosity, the drive to make a difference and the solace of friends.' A Clinton spokesman declined to comment to the Journal and instead referred to a previous statement saying the former president's association with Epstein ended more than a decade before he was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. The statement also said Clinton didn't know about Epstein's crimes, the Journal reports. The Journal previously reported Trump's birthday letter to Epstein included a drawing of a naked woman and a note that read: 'Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret.' Trump has denied authoring any such letter and is suing the Journal, its parent company and owner Rupert Murdoch for $10 billion. 'The Wall Street Journal is writing yet another defamatory story about the President of the United States about an alleged letter they don't even have because the President never wrote it,' said Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, in response to the outlet's latest bombshell report. Trump socialized with Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s, but reportedly cut ties before Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting prostitution from someone under the age of 18. While Trump has not been accused of any formal wrongdoing or charged with any crime, his proximity to Epstein, someone he once called a friend, has heightened conspiracy theories that the government is withholding documents that could reveal embarrassing information about high-profile individuals.

I dreamed of a lavish wedding and started saving thousands. But I decided to elope and spend the money on my family instead.
I dreamed of a lavish wedding and started saving thousands. But I decided to elope and spend the money on my family instead.

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

I dreamed of a lavish wedding and started saving thousands. But I decided to elope and spend the money on my family instead.

Britt Jones is a 28-year-old mom of two who had planned a huge wedding. After having kids, she decided she'd rather spend the money on them. She decided to elope instead, and it was completely stress-free. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Britt Jones. It has been edited for length and clarity. Since I was a little girl, I'd dreamt of my wedding — a beautiful celebration with all of my favorite people in one place. A year after meeting the man who would later become my husband in 2017, we started dreaming together of the type of wedding we wanted. It would have a "hippy" feel, like "Lord of the Rings" — something ethereal, in a forest, with twinkling lights and lace. We couldn't wait to make the dream a reality. Knowing what the celebration would cost, Conor and I started saving up, provisionally planning to have the wedding in the summer of 2025. I found a wedding venue in the forest I loved. It would be over $20,000 for the day as a base rate, plus extras. The dress I had my eye on was a vintage Vera Wang dress with a deep V-neck, fishtail, medium train, and flower lace. We also needed bridesmaids' dresses, suits for the groomsmen, and a wedding cake. We were also looking at a honeymoon in Iceland. It would all be expensive, but we were excited about a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate each other with the people we loved. We started to have second thoughts about an expensive wedding We calculated that we'd need to take out a large loan, use thousands of our savings, and pay for things in instalments to afford it all. When we added everything up, I thought about everything we could do with the money if we didn't host such a lavish party. We could put a deposit on a new house, fix up our current home, or buy a new car. We'd also given birth to our son in 2020, and I was pregnant with our daughter. Our priorities had changed since we initially dreamt about our wedding. I questioned whether the money would be better spent on buying what they needed and spoiling them without worrying about money. In September 2021, when COVID still threatened to disrupt our wedding plans, my husband asked if we should elope instead. We had been discussing the wedding less during the pandemic, and we'd recently had a friend elope who loved the experience. The more I thought about elopement, the more I liked the sound of it. It would be much less stressful and easier to plan, and we would save a small fortune. Luckily, we hadn't booked anything yet, making it easier to abandon our wedding plans. Within a few months of planting the idea, we eloped at a registrar's office Our elopement was four years earlier than expected because we wouldn't have to save the large sum needed for a big wedding. On the morning, my friend, who would be one of our witnesses, came to my house to help me get ready. My grandparents came over, too, helping to get the kids ready. Connor went to the venue on the train, and I drove with the kids. My grandparents would have the kids while we were married and meet us afterward. There were no wedding-day jitters, no nerves at all. I wasn't worried about the schedule, drunken drama between guests, or looking a certain way for a photographer. We read our vows to each other, making promises with only two friends present. I misspoke during the vows and didn't feel embarrassed. Finally, we signed our marriage license and sealed the day with a kiss. Afterward, my kids and grandparents met us for informal photos. It was a relaxed day without pressure, hassle, or expectations. We only paid a few hundred dollars for the whole day. As we expected, the money we would have spent on the wedding ended up going on the kids. We could get things like outdoor play equipment and not think twice about paying for it, as the money had already been saved. If I could do it over again, I would have paid extra to allow guests to attend the ceremony at the registry office, because it would have meant a lot to have my parents and grandparents present to celebrate with us. It would still have been chill and cheap, but it would have involved the people we love most. While I would have done the day ever-so-slightly differently, one thing I wouldn't have changed is having a low-key, cheap wedding. It allowed me to enjoy the day, and I married my husband, completely present and stress-free. Read the original article on Business Insider Solve the daily Crossword

Tammy Hembrow is selling her three wedding dresses after seven-month marriage to Matt Zukowski - as it's revealed what she REALLY paid
Tammy Hembrow is selling her three wedding dresses after seven-month marriage to Matt Zukowski - as it's revealed what she REALLY paid

Daily Mail​

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Tammy Hembrow is selling her three wedding dresses after seven-month marriage to Matt Zukowski - as it's revealed what she REALLY paid

Tammy Hembrow is putting her three wedding dresses on the market after ending her seven-month marriage to Matt Zukowski. The fitness influencer, who announced her split from the Love Island star in June, shared a video revealing that she would be offloading the Vera Wang gowns as they no longer hold 'sentimental value'. 'I don't know if this is a little bit unhinged but I don't really care to be honest,' the 31-year-old told the camera, while wearing a plain white tee and shades over her eyes. 'I wanna get rid of my wedding dresses. I was going to keep them originally but obviously they don't really hold the sentimental value anymore.' She finished off the clip, saying: 'So, if anyone wants to buy one, let me know, hit me up.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Tammy's three dresses include a rosy-hued, full-skirted tulle dress, a sleek bustier number and a short corseted dress with a dramatic train, all by Vera Wang. Daily Mail previously reported that the dress Tammy wore for her ceremony was priced at $12,800, according to a source. It was also revealed by Outspoken Podcast that the dresses were all part of a sponsorship deal that Tammy made with the iconic wedding gown designer, thus implying that they were free. One fan questioned whether buying the dresses would mean 'bad juju' for their wearers, while another branded them as 'cursed'. Tammy recently sparked rumours that she could be getting back together with her ex-fiancé Reece Hawkins. The social media star played a cheeky phone prank on Reece, whom she shares two children – Wolf, 8, and Saskia, 6 – with. She posted a clip to her 2.2 million TikTok followers that showed her calling up Reece unannounced to say 'goodnight'. 'What do you mean?' Reece replied before Tammy answered: 'Can't I just say goodnight to you? What do you mean? 'I'm the mother of your children. I can't say goodnight? A friendly goodnight?' Struggling to get his head around the call, Reece asked again why Tammy was calling, and she replied: 'Goodnight, see you later.' Neglecting to reciprocate the sentiment, Reece ended the phone call with an abrupt: 'Yeah, alright, loser,' which elicited a hearty laugh from Tammy. Tammy's cheeky post sent her fans into overdrive, with many pleading with the influencer to get back together with her ex. 'They broke up years ago and I'm still in denial. Tammy & Reece, come home,' one fan wrote. Another pined: 'I can't be the only one that is praying for this reconciliation,' while a third offered a hopeful: 'Please let this be the start of the reunion we have all been waiting for.' Meanwhile, Matt Zukowski announced the couple's separation in a sombre Instagram Story last month, telling fans the decision was not taken lightly. 'It's with a heavy heart I share that Tammy and I have decided to separate,' Matt began. 'Both of us have struggled with making this decision, however we need to do what is right for ourselves and her three children. 'This wasn't a decision we took lightly. Our time together will always be cherished and never forgotten,' he added, before thanking fans for their support and asking for privacy. Despite their short-lived marriage, both parties have asked for privacy as they adjust to life post-breakup. 'We appreciate everyone's support and space at this time as we navigate the split,' Matt concluded in his emotional post. Tammy later addressed the split in an emotional TikTok video, telling fans she would be getting a divorce. 'I don't want to get into the details, and I want to be sensitive to everyone involved,' she told fans. 'Obviously, when you marry someone, you do it thinking that it is going to be forever, and I blame no one but myself,' Tammy continued while breaking down in tears. 'I've made not the best choices when it comes to relationships. I'm good at putting on rose-coloured glasses. 'Obviously, the worst part for me is that I have kids. I don't care about me – I know I will be okay – but I feel awful.'

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