If money's no object this Black Friday, and you're willing to spend a bit LOT more on that special someone -- why not drop millions for a fancy smell? 'Cause this year ... you can.
Morreale Paris has rolled out a brand new line of perfume that retails for $20 million. That's more money than any of us could ever hope to see in our lifetimes -- but hey, somewhere out there is some Richie Rich who's thinking .
Cross Michelle Williams off the list of people who will accept awards on behalf of Heath Ledger if/when he cleans up during awards season.
A rep for Williams tells TMZ, "No discussions have been made for Michelle to accept nor are there any plans to take part."
There's a reported debate about who should have the honor, should Heath pull in some hardware for his role as the Joker in "
The Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion situation is still as volatile and divisive of a topic on social media as ever. As people take their sides following the former's 10-year sentence after a guilty conviction for shooting Megan, people aren't getting any less passionate about the controversy. For example, popular and controversial streamer Adin Ross recently voiced his support for the Canadian artist on his stream. Specifically, he did so while sharing a throwback clip of Tory playing some music for him during a livestream.
LAUREN Goodger shared a snap of her receiving laser hair removal and told fans she likes to be “bald as a badger”.
Lauren appeared relaxed in the snap, with only a folded towel to cover her most private parts.
The recurring Towie star wore a black crop top over a pink crop top with sunglasses on her head as she lay back and listened to the beauty technician.
She captioned the snap: “Repost @luxuriousbeautyboutique I’ve finally found laser hair removal for darker or tanned skins!
The portal that led to a whole new era of Buffy. In the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there is a Before and there is an After. I am talking, of course, about “The Gift” — the pivotal, superb hour of television that closed out season five, in which Buffy sacrifices herself for the greater good, plummeting off a tower into the hellish portal beneath. When the episode was written by now-maligned creator Joss Whedon and aired in May 2001, it was intended as the series finale; after five years on the WB, the acclaimed but low-rated show was left in limbo before eventually moving to UPN for its final two years.