Redeem now Drew Barrymore revealed that she walks around her apartment naked when she's home alone. During a recent "Drew's News" segment, Barrymore chatted with guest Dennis Rodman about being naked. "It just feels like the most liberating act I can do," Barrymore said of not wearing clothes. Drew Barrymore revealed in a recent segment on her daytime talk show that she walks around her apartment naked whenever she's home alone.
By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram The synopsis for Gavin and Stacey’s reunion episode has finally been revealed ahead of the festive episode.
Following months of waiting, we’re finally getting closer to the epic Christmas episode of Gavin and Stacey.
And after teasing us with a hilarious trailer over the weekend, now bosses have shared some more exciting details about the plot. Releasing a full-length synopsis, the story starts by reminding fans it’s been ten years since we last went to Billericay to spend Christmas with the Shipmans and the Wests.
Tyler Perry first shot to fame via his critically acclaimed stage plays which delved into topics around, race, love and everything in between. He developed the character Madea, and from there the rest is history. He's taken the loud, obnoxious and always hilarious grandmother character and made her a household name. After making the leap from the stage to the screen, he created lots of films starring his character. Including, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea Goes to Jail, Madea's Big Happy Family, A Madea Christmas, Boo!
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Logan Huntzberger was Rory Gilmore’s longest and most important relationship, by far. The college sweethearts were even contemplating marriage when the show ended back in 2007. While they never managed to get married, some fans can’t help but think the couple was destined to be together. A celestial theme noted throughout the series might be the proof that fans are looking for.
Published on April 26, 2021 3 min read Gilmore Girls fans might not all agree on Rory Gilmore’s love life.
The ObserverAutobiography and memoirReviewDazzling language, queer theory and domestic bliss meet in a triumphant love story, now making a long-deserved UK debut for its brilliant author
Fifteen years ago the poet, academic and pioneering writer-of-the-self Maggie Nelson startled the American literary world with the first of a series of books that defied genre, mixing autobiography and theory to question life from every angle. So far none of her nine books (four works of poetry, five of nonfiction) has been published here, and she remains relatively unknown.