https://instagram.com/p/BWBiasmnTtg/?taken-by=chloegreen5 Felon Bae Jeremy Meeks Messing With British Heiress Chloe Green Well this is messy… Jeremy Meeks is out of prison and wreaking havoc on his marriage. Daily Mail published a gang of photos of Meeks kissing and rubbing all over billonaire heiress Chloe Green while vacationing in Turkey. While Meeks didn’t post any photos with Chloe, opting instead for solo shots from the vacation, Chloe seemed to respond directly to the controversy with her post’s caption. “Just the Beginning… We appreciate all the love and the hate.” Apparently she didn’t want too much hate though because she turned off the comments! https://instagram.com/p/BVxOlTnFWWN/?taken-by=jmeeksofficial https://instagram.com/p/BV43EYalh-K/?taken-by=jmeeksofficial https://instagram.com/p/BV72MJjl4Vy/?taken-by=jmeeksofficial In the meantime, Meeks’ wife Melissa still includes mention of him as her husband in her social media bios… Hit the flip for more SplashNews/Instagram https://instagram.com/p/BV4HA-ElrO4/?taken-by=mmeeks14 Dang… Really Jeremy? On her birthday!?! https://instagram.com/p/BWA-X5qlCWQ/?taken-by=mmeeks14 What would you do if you were his wife????
I’ve got a new find for you guys today: Georgina Howard . Now I don’t know a whole lot about her, other than the fact that she’s British (I’m pretty sure) and she’s a total pants fire (I’m definitely sure). Also, she’s got to be a real model and not just another professional Instagram nobody because last I checked, she’s only got something like 2,000 followers . But I bet this photoshoot changes that. » view all 27 photos
You can be aware of something your whole life without knowing anything about its creator. Paddington Bear’s creator, Michael Bond, has died at age 91. He passed away at home after a brief illness. On December 24th, 1956, Michael Bond noticed a lonely-looking stuffed bear sitting on a shelf. On impulse, he bought it for his wife. Inspired, he wrote A Bear Called Paddington in just 10 days. On October 13th, 1958, that book was published. But that was only the beginning. Paddington Bear’s adventures in books have been ongoing. The last story about the marmalade-loving bear, titled Paddington’s Finest Hour , came out in April. It’s not uncommon for authors to keep publishing until their dying days. Needless to say, it’s very rare for an author to continue writing for 61 years. Not to mention having such a degree of success and a cultural impact that spans the globe. Michael Bond had an Order Of The British Empire, which is like an Order of Merlin from Harry Potter, except real. (I was a kid when Harry Potter came out and there are a lot of things that I thought were wizard things that turned out to just be British) The Duke of Cambridge himself presented Bond with the award in an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. This was only two years ago. HarperCollins issued a statement about Michael Bond’s passing: “It is with great sadness that we announce that Michael Bond, CBE, the creator of one of Britain’s best-loved children’s characters, Paddington, died at home yesterday aged 91 following a short illness.” Michael Bond’s own daughter, Karen Jankel, also spoke about her late father: “It’s a shock to everybody. For me, he was the most wonderful father you can imagine, so obviously our loss is personal.” Of course. So many people think of their favorite singers or actors or writers with regard to their art, celebrity status, and creations. It’s too easy to forget that they’re real people with families and personal relationships that have nothing to do with their craft. Karen, however, seems very aware of her father’s global cultural impact, and her statement includes a nod to that: “But it’s wonderful that he’s left the legacy of his books and Paddington that will live on for ever, which is really very special.” “The whole world is lucky to have had him … Paddington himself is so real to all of us. He’s still a part of our family and we’re very lucky.” We can’t imagine how hard it is to to tailor your response to fans while you’re still grieving. Karen Jankel continues, honoring her father’s work. “For him, writing was his life. It was wonderful he could continue writing until the end,” she said. “Because … Paddington and his other characters were so real to him, he became alive to everybody else.” But she doesn’t leave out his character. “You can tell just by reading his books what a lovely person he was. I never came across anybody who disliked my father.” View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam “He was one of those people that people instinctively warmed to and he was as funny as a person and delightful as he was in his writing and as a father.” That is incredibly touching. A lot of people grew up with Paddington Bear, and most of them are old enough to appreciate the joy that this man’s creation brought them as children. Future children will enjoy Paddington Bear all the same — that’s the magic of creating a legacy like that.
You can be aware of something your whole life without knowing anything about its creator. Paddington Bear’s creator, Michael Bond, has died at age 91. He passed away at home after a brief illness. On December 24th, 1956, Michael Bond noticed a lonely-looking stuffed bear sitting on a shelf. On impulse, he bought it for his wife. Inspired, he wrote A Bear Called Paddington in just 10 days. On October 13th, 1958, that book was published. But that was only the beginning. Paddington Bear’s adventures in books have been ongoing. The last story about the marmalade-loving bear, titled Paddington’s Finest Hour , came out in April. It’s not uncommon for authors to keep publishing until their dying days. Needless to say, it’s very rare for an author to continue writing for 61 years. Not to mention having such a degree of success and a cultural impact that spans the globe. Michael Bond had an Order Of The British Empire, which is like an Order of Merlin from Harry Potter, except real. (I was a kid when Harry Potter came out and there are a lot of things that I thought were wizard things that turned out to just be British) The Duke of Cambridge himself presented Bond with the award in an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace. This was only two years ago. HarperCollins issued a statement about Michael Bond’s passing: “It is with great sadness that we announce that Michael Bond, CBE, the creator of one of Britain’s best-loved children’s characters, Paddington, died at home yesterday aged 91 following a short illness.” Michael Bond’s own daughter, Karen Jankel, also spoke about her late father: “It’s a shock to everybody. For me, he was the most wonderful father you can imagine, so obviously our loss is personal.” Of course. So many people think of their favorite singers or actors or writers with regard to their art, celebrity status, and creations. It’s too easy to forget that they’re real people with families and personal relationships that have nothing to do with their craft. Karen, however, seems very aware of her father’s global cultural impact, and her statement includes a nod to that: “But it’s wonderful that he’s left the legacy of his books and Paddington that will live on for ever, which is really very special.” “The whole world is lucky to have had him … Paddington himself is so real to all of us. He’s still a part of our family and we’re very lucky.” We can’t imagine how hard it is to to tailor your response to fans while you’re still grieving. Karen Jankel continues, honoring her father’s work. “For him, writing was his life. It was wonderful he could continue writing until the end,” she said. “Because … Paddington and his other characters were so real to him, he became alive to everybody else.” But she doesn’t leave out his character. “You can tell just by reading his books what a lovely person he was. I never came across anybody who disliked my father.” View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam “He was one of those people that people instinctively warmed to and he was as funny as a person and delightful as he was in his writing and as a father.” That is incredibly touching. A lot of people grew up with Paddington Bear, and most of them are old enough to appreciate the joy that this man’s creation brought them as children. Future children will enjoy Paddington Bear all the same — that’s the magic of creating a legacy like that.
Prince Harry … let’s just tell it like it is, Prince Harry is dreamy . He’s charming, attractive, good with kids and animals. He’s also an actual prince. What could be dreamier? But as Harry reveals in a shockingly intimate interview with Newsweek, he actually doesn’t have much interest in being an actual prince, or in being a royal at all. So is he really the dreamboat we always imagined him to be? One particular quote from the interview has several people up in arms — a quote where Harry claimed that no one in the royal family is really all that into it. “Is there any one of the royal family who wants to be king or queen?” he asks. “I don’t think so, but we will carry out our duties at the right time.” The issue is that Harry and his family live in a literal palace and have access to all sorts of servants and all sorts of admiration from the public . From the moment they were born, they were set aside as special, and they never had to deal with so many of the struggles that everyone else faces. So to hear him sound so unappreciative of all he’s been given in life … well, it’s rubbing a lot of people the wrong way. But as he reveals in the rest of the interview, his statement comes from a deep desire to just be a normal person. And that’s understandable, isn’t it? “My mother took a huge part in showing me an ordinary life,” he explains, “including taking me and my brother to see homeless people.” “Thank goodness I’m not completely cut off from reality.” He says that “People would be amazed by the ordinary life William and I live. I do my own shopping.” Harry admits that sometimes he gets scared that he’ll get too much attention while shopping for groceries, but “I am determined to have a relatively normal life, and if I’m lucky enough to have children, they can have one too.” “Even if I was king, I would do my own shopping.” He says that it’s “a tricky balancing act,” being royal and still trying to live a normal life , because “We don’t want to dilute the magic.” “The British public and the whole world need institutions like it.” But while he thinks the monarchy is important, he’s also intent on “modernizing” it. He explains that while, by the numbers, he and William are doing much less work than the Queen, it’s because they’re putting an emphasis on quality over quantity. “We use our time wisely,” he claims. “We don’t want to turn up, shake hands but not get involved.” For Harry, using his time wisely means focusing on the kind work that Princess Diana would have wanted him to be involved with. It also means doing something the royal family has never done: raising awareness about mental health and the importance of getting treatment when needed. He says that after his mother died, he “shut down” for almost 20 years, and he struggled with being in the position he was in. But William convinced him to get counseling when he was 28, and now he’s “fired up and energized and love charity stuff, meeting people and making them laugh.” “I sometimes still feel I am living in a goldfish bowl,” he reveals, “but now I manage it better.” “I still have a naughty streak too, which I enjoy and is how I relate to those individuals who have got themselves into trouble.” So it seems that even though he may not have a desire to be king, he’s still embracing his role in his own special way. And really, what more could we ask for? View Slideshow: 16 Times Prince Harry Made Us Royally Swoon
Since you perverts seemed to dig that photoshoot I put up from Pixie Lott yesterday , I figured I’d do a little creeping research on her social media and see what other pictures I could come up with from the British hottie. And turns out, not only is she a professional pop star, she’s also a pretty impressive amateur Instagram model. Who knew? » view all 11 photos
Tragedy has struck an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. According to multiple news outlets, at least 22 people were killed and countless others injured after a pair of loud bangs were heard Monday evening inside Manchester Arena. Law enforcement sources in Great Britain and the United States have told NBC News they believe these sounds to have been explosions. Shortly after reports started to leak out about what transpired or may have transpired at the concert, Greater Manchester Police confirmed there were a “number of fatalities and others injured.” It remains unclear just how many people died from the explosions themselves and how many were killed as a result of the stampede that occurred after the blasts went off. Those associated with the event tell TMZ they heard an explosion in the rotunda area (where merchandise is sold), which is located outside the seating area in the venue. Immediately afterward, mass chaos ensued as everyone sprinted toward the nearest exit. About two hours after outlets starting reporting on the horrible occurrence, police said they were treating it as a terrorist act. There are reports the explosive device was a “nail bomb,” TMZ writes, which would explain why many victims at the scene were bleeding profusely. “Ariana is okay,” a representative for the artist says. “We are further investigating what happened.” Manchester Arena sits atop the Manchester Victoria transit station. As of this writing, all lines to Manchester Victoria were closed, National Rail says in a statement. Northern Railway said the station had been evacuated and local police have issued the following statement: “Emergency services are currently responding to reports of an explosion at Manchester Arena. There are a number of confirmed fatalities and others injured. “Please avoid the area as first responders work tirelessly at the scene. “Details of casualty bureau will follow as soon as possible.” This is what a concert goer told The Daily Mail of what he witnessed after the first explosion went off: “Everybody started screaming and running for the exit … We could hear the police and ambulance sirens. It was terrifying. “There were thousands of people trying to get out at once. They were all screaming and crying. The whole place smelt smokey and burnt.” Added another person in attendance, this time to The Manchester Evening News: “We saw young girls with blood on them, everyone was screaming and people were running.” Victoria Monét and Bia opened for Grande on Monday night and both artists are believed to be fine. Grande’s tour was scheduled to continue at the O2 Arena in London on Thursday night, but it’s hard to believe this show will now take place. Not that it matters at the moment, of course. The Manchester Arena, which opened in 1995, can hold up to 21,000 spectators; it was not clear how many people were in the crowd for the concert. But it is clear that this is a tragedy of massive proportions. UPDATE : We’ve found a video that purports to show the explosion. Look to the left in the following footage and listen for a loud bang: If you look towards the left you see the explosion and hear the bang. I hope to GOD everyone is ok, and so glad Jess and Em are. #manchester pic.twitter.com/q81KHGEJ6E — Joe Gregory (@JoeAaronGregory) May 22, 2017 Said another witness to the BBC: “The lights had come up everyone was just getting out and walking towards the stairs, when all of a sudden this huge sound which sounded like an explosion went off.” “Everyone just stopped and turned around.” “Then somebody shouted ‘it’s a bomb’ and everyone just started running. Everybody was trying to push people up the stairs.” “There was a lot of children there without parents. There was no one to calm them down so everyone was just screaming crying and pushing.” How awful. Simply awful and absolutely unimaginable. Our thoughts go out to the victims of this attack, and we will continue to update this tragic story as more information becomes available. Update : This is the latest string of Tweets from the local police department whose officials are investigating the violence: Update : Grande has suspended the remainder of her European tour until an unspecified date, while the death roll has risen to 22. At least 59 people are injured, 19 of them in critical condition. Police are treating this as the act of a suicide bomber, presuming the attacker is dead, but investigating whether or not he was part of a larger organization/network. And Grande has Tweeted the following statement: DEVELOPING STORY…
We have an update on the terrorist attack that killed at least 19 people inside Manchester Arena on Monday night. As previously reported, an explosion rocked this venue shortly after Ariana Grande finished her set and thanked her fans for attending. Just as she made her way off stage, what authorities have described as a “nail bomb” was detonated, around 10:33 p.m. local time. No organization has claimed responsibility for the mass murder, while police are operating under the assumption that this was the act of a suicide bomber. He has not been identified, but it is the working assumption that the bomber is dead. The death count has also now risen to 22 individuals, with 59 other concert goers reported as wounded, 19 of them in critical condition. As a result, this is now the deadliest militant assault in Great Britain since four British Muslims killed 52 people in suicide bombings on London’s transport system in July 2005. British Prime Minister Theresa May called for an emergency Cabinet meeting Tuesday and said the explosion was being treated as an “appalling terrorist attack.” Police do believe there was just one bomber, however. Numerous survivors of the blast have shared their accounts to The BBC and other outlets, with one 19-year old explaining his experience as follows: “We ran and people were screaming around us and pushing on the stairs to go outside and people were falling down, girls were crying, and we saw these women being treated by paramedics having open wounds on their legs … “It was just chaos… It was literally just a minute after it ended, the lights came on and the bomb went off.” Said Donald Trump in a statement on the attack: I extend my deepest condolences to those so terribly injured in this terrorist attack and to the many killed and the families, so many families, of the victims. We stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the United Kingdom. So many young beautiful innocent people living and enjoying their lives murdered by evil losers in life. I won’t call them monsters because they would like that term. They would think that’s a great name. I will call them from now on losers because that’s what they are. They’re losers, and we’ll have more of them, but they’re losers, just remember that. This wicked ideology must be obliterated. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, meanwhile, said it “will only strengthen our resolve to…work together with our British friends against those who plan and carry out such inhumane deeds.” Grande has also issued her first statement since the fatal incident. On Twitter last night, the singer – who sources tell TMZ was “in hysterics” following the explosion – wrote a simple message that expressed her shock and grief. “broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don’t have words,” Tweeted Grande. Grande had been scheduled to perform on London on Thursday night. Insiders now tell TMZ that she has suspended the entire European tour until an unspecified date, putting on hold future shows in England, Belgium, Poland, Germany and Switzerland. Adds Grande’s manager, Scooter Braun: “We mourn the lives of children and loved ones taken by this cowardly act. We ask all of you to hold the victims, their families, and all those affected in your hearts and prayers.” In the following video, you can see attendees run for the exits after hearing the bomb go off: Ariana Grande Concert: Terrorism Strikes Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said that victims were being taken to eight hospitals and confirmed that children were among the deceased. “We believe the attacker was carrying an improvised explosive device which he detonated,” he said. “We have been treating this as a terrorist incident and we believe at this stage that the attack was carried out by one man.” An investigation is underway to determine if the attacker was part of a larger plot or terrorist network. Bianca Landrau, the Boston hip-hop star known as Bia, who also performed at the show, Tweeted an update on her status yesterday, writing: “Guys we are okay!!!” And singer Victoria Monét, the opening act at the concert, said in a statement that she was safe but “heartbroken that loved ones who came to have the night of their lives ended up losing them,” adding: “I wish I could say that I am OK, but I am not. Please send all your prayers up high for Manchester.” Many other celebrities have also taken to social media to issue messages of mourning. Here is a sampling of what they’ve said: We join everyone around the globe in sending our condolences to all affected by this heinous act. We’ll continue to provide update on this terrible story as news breaks. May the victims rest in peace.
I accidentally watched 13 episodes of Riverdale and I fucking hated every single one of them, but for some reason, I watched every single episode while hating it, and a girl I get nudes from watched every single one of the episodes and asked me which one of the bitches I liked the best, and I hated all of them…especially Molly Ringwald and her mangled face…BUT…this one…this Madelaine Petsch….was on point.. Which brings up a serious issue that I am only realizing I have…a Redhead fetish…what the fuck, not ever in my life have I fucked a redhead, been into a redhead, wanted a redhead…but every single young starlet I’m into from Lohan to Bella Thorne to now this stripper porn looking chick is a redhead…I guess they are good marketing tools, brainwashing me with their redhead power… TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS CLICK HERE The post Madelaine Petsch in a Bra Top of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .