Less is more! Kylie Jenner has a new outlook on makeup.
The TV personality, 25, dished on her modified glam routine — which is more relaxed than what she’s been known for — in a Thursday, April 6, episode of Vogue’s “Beauty Secrets” YouTube series. “I’ve changed my look a lot,” Jenner explained as she walked viewers through her process. “I think that I’m into more natural skin. I wear a lot less [makeup], but I’ve accomplished the same snatched look.
Tom Sandoval and girlfriend Victoria Lee Robinson made swift exits from social media as news broke about his lawsuit against ex Ariana Madix.
Sandoval, 42, and Robinson’s Instagram accounts were both deactivated by the time Us Weekly revealed that he is suing Madix, 39. Sandoval and Robinson, 32, were previously active online as they celebrated the Vanderpump Rules star’s birthday earlier this month.
In documents obtained by Us on Tuesday, July 16, Sandoval claimed that Madix “obtained access” to Sandoval’s phone on March 1, 2023, and reviewed videos of Sandoval and their then-costar Rachel “Raquel” Leviss without his “authorization or permission.
Jordan McGraw is a budding singer and guitarist who has opened for the Jonas Brothers on two tours now- Happiness Begins Tour, where he joined Bebe Rexha and Remember This Tour, where he opened before Kelsea Ballerini and other independent artists. Despite him earning recognition from opening for the band, not too many people know who he is or much about him at all. Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas have all become really close friends with McGraw and even celebrated his 35th birthday on the road on October 21.
American professional basketball player Ryan Rollins plays for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. He represented the Toledo Rockets in collegiate basketball. At Dakota High School in Macomb Township, Michigan, he was a basketball player. Rollins received second-team All-State recognition from the Associated Press for his performance during his senior year when he averaged 25.5 points, nine rebounds, and five assists per game.
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Wiz Khalifa ended a Friday night show in Indiana early as the crowd panicked, with three people ultimately being taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Per the Indianapolis Star, a disturbance caused some audience members to shout about a possible shooting and begin running out of the Ruoff Music Center, which is an outdoor venue. Police later said in a statement that no weapons were found after a search of the area.