Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin may be "just friends", but the model has "crew" approval either way. The 19-year-old posed alongside Bieber and his friends in a new Instagram photo taken in San Francisco, Saturday, ahead of the Super Bowl. Dressed casually, Baldwin posed in ripped denim and a motorcycle jacket while Bieber wore khakis, sneakers and an oversized t-shirt. "She loving the crew," the 21-year-old singer wrote. Some of the group included photographer Jordan Taylor Wright, Vine stars Rudy Mancuso and Lele Pons, and singer Maejor. Bieber also shared a photo with a few of the guys, and (of course) yet another shirtless shot.
- 2/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin may be "just friends", but the model has "crew" approval either way. The 19-year-old posed alongside Bieber and his friends in a new Instagram photo taken in San Francisco, Saturday, ahead of the Super Bowl. Dressed casually, Baldwin posed in ripped denim and a motorcycle jacket while Bieber wore khakis, sneakers and an oversized t-shirt. "She loving the crew," the 21-year-old singer wrote. Some of the group included photographer Jordan Taylor Wright, Vine stars Rudy Mancuso and Lele Pons, and singer Maejor. Bieber also shared a photo with a few of the guys, and (of course) yet another shirtless shot.
- 2/7/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Brad Anderson may not be a “name” director but his clever thrillers Session 9, set in a mental hospital, The Machinist, featuring Christian Bale as a deranged insomniac and Vanishing on 7th Street, about people who disappear after coming in contact with creepy shadows, reflect his talents as a suspense storyteller. Anderson replaces original director Joel Schumacher on The Call (originally called The Hive), about a dedicated operator at Los Angeles’ 911 emergency control center named Jordan Taylor (Halle Berry), who leaves the call center in order to help a young woman (Abigail Spencer) kidnapped by a serial killer (Michael Eklund). The Call, written by Richard D’Ovidio, Nicole D’Ovidio and Jon Bokenkamp, is a mixed genre bag meaning that it stands tall thanks to Berry’s performance as a strong, believable heroine. Yet, at the same time, The Call steadily sinks under the weight of a redundant female victim...
- 3/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Brad Anderson may not be a “name” director but his clever thrillers Session 9, set in a mental hospital, The Machinist, featuring Christian Bale as a deranged insomniac and Vanishing on 7th Street, about people who disappear after coming in contact with creepy shadows, reflect his talents as a suspense storyteller. Anderson replaces original director Joel Schumacher on The Call (originally called The Hive), about a dedicated operator at Los Angeles’ 911 emergency control center named Jordan Taylor (Halle Berry), who leaves the call center in order to help a young woman (Abigail Spencer) kidnapped by a serial killer (Michael Eklund). The Call, written by Richard D’Ovidio, Nicole D’Ovidio and Jon Bokenkamp, is a mixed genre bag meaning that it stands tall thanks to Berry’s performance as a strong, believable heroine. Yet, at the same time, The Call steadily sinks under the weight of a redundant female victim...
- 3/15/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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What’s in a name? For Taylor and Natalie Hanson — already parents to four children and expecting their fifth later this year — apparently, a lot.
So when the couple discovered they are awaiting the arrival of a daughter, the proud parents eagerly began a good round of the name game.
“Thinking back on all the children’s names has helped to give me a fresh perspective in choosing the name for the baby girl we are expecting in the fall,” Natalie writes in her blog for Nameberry.com.
“It has helped to remind me how the...
What’s in a name? For Taylor and Natalie Hanson — already parents to four children and expecting their fifth later this year — apparently, a lot.
So when the couple discovered they are awaiting the arrival of a daughter, the proud parents eagerly began a good round of the name game.
“Thinking back on all the children’s names has helped to give me a fresh perspective in choosing the name for the baby girl we are expecting in the fall,” Natalie writes in her blog for Nameberry.com.
“It has helped to remind me how the...
- 7/25/2012
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
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