Looking at her ultra-glam persona, you wouldn’t believe she’s an outsider. The Bareilly ki ladki has fitted beautifully in showbiz. All her films, be it Dhoni: The Untold Story, Bharat, Baaghi 2 or the recent Malang have been 100-crore plus hits. She has got the hottest boyfriend to boot in Tiger Shroff, though she refuses to talk about him. While boys crush over her, girls dig her sartorial story.
The homeless man who fatally shot three relatives and carjacked two vehicles in a crime spree in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Saturday has been hit with a slew of charges in both states.
Andre Gordon Jr., 26, was charged with murder and other crimes in the Keystone State and he was charged with carjacking and weapons offenses in the Garden State after his violent rampage Saturday.
Gordon shot and killed his stepmother Karen Gordon, 52, sister Kera Gordon, 13, and the mother of his two kids, Taylor Daniel, officials said.
Natalie Tynika Nunn (born December 26, 1984) is an American reality television personality best known for being a castmate on the fourth season of the Bad Girls Club in 2009-10. She subsequently appeared on Bad Girls Club season 13 as well as Hair Battle Spectacular. She was also a contestant on the second season of Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too. Net Worth: Natalie Nunn Net Worth: $100 Million Natalie Nunn's Income / Salary: Per Year: $20 Million Per Month: $2 Million Per Week: $500,000 Per Day:Per Hour: Per Minute:Per Second: $70,000$3,000$50$1.
Of all the celebrity Mother's Day posts on Instagram this year, this is the one that just might make you do a double take. On Sunday, Heidi Klum's daughter, Leni Klum, posted two photos of herself and her mother on her Instagram Story. The 17-year-old wished Heidi a happy Mother's Day, but in the process showed the world just how similar she and her mom look these days.
This isn't the first time the resemblance between these two has been clear.
"I want an Oompa-Loompa now," Veruca Salt demands in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, the 1971 movie musical based on Roald Dahl's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Behind the spoiled English girl demanding just about everything was 12-year-old actor Julie Dawn Cole. Like the other children who played the kids touring Wonka's factory—and meeting untimely ends in the process—Cole was cast from hundreds of aspiring young actors. Read on to learn about her experience making the film, and the fascinating career she's had since.