Selena Gomez is saying so long to the Lone Star state — or at least her $3 million slice of it.
The singer and actress, 24, has listed her Fort Worth mansion with Todd Terry and John Zimmerman of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Real Estate for $2.999 million. The five-bedroom, six-bath estate proves everything really is bigger in Texas, coming in at just over 10,000 square feet.
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In addition to sprawling living spaces, including a great room with a fireplace, and two full kitchens, the two-story house includes a game room,...
The singer and actress, 24, has listed her Fort Worth mansion with Todd Terry and John Zimmerman of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Real Estate for $2.999 million. The five-bedroom, six-bath estate proves everything really is bigger in Texas, coming in at just over 10,000 square feet.
Related: Selena Gomez Shouts Out the Paint Company that Named a Color for Her
In addition to sprawling living spaces, including a great room with a fireplace, and two full kitchens, the two-story house includes a game room,...
- 2/24/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Photos of Christie Brinkley posing for the upcoming Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue at age 63 alongside her daughters Alexa Ray Joel and Sailor Brinkley Cook may have blown up the internet, but this isn’t Joel’s first time in the iconic magazine.
Brinkley took to Instagram on Sunday to share that while she now holds the record for the oldest model to shoot the swimsuit issue, her 31-year-old daughter happens to be the youngest to make an appearance. In 1989, Joel, whose father is legendary musician Billy Joel, unexpectedly crashed her mother’s photo shoot — in the buff.
“This shot was Not planned,...
Brinkley took to Instagram on Sunday to share that while she now holds the record for the oldest model to shoot the swimsuit issue, her 31-year-old daughter happens to be the youngest to make an appearance. In 1989, Joel, whose father is legendary musician Billy Joel, unexpectedly crashed her mother’s photo shoot — in the buff.
“This shot was Not planned,...
- 2/12/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
This article originally appeared on EW.com.
Fifty Shades of Grey may seem like a bit of a risqué inspiration for a competitive figure skating routine, but it appeared to work like magic for the French pairs team of Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres.
The duo recently performed a stunning program to The Weeknd’s “Earned It” from the movie’s soundtrack at the Isu European Figure Skating Championships on Jan. 26. Between lifts, throws, and other elements performed with startling precision, the pair managed to emote a sexy modesty fitting for both the venue and the film. James’ dress even...
Fifty Shades of Grey may seem like a bit of a risqué inspiration for a competitive figure skating routine, but it appeared to work like magic for the French pairs team of Vanessa James and Morgan Cipres.
The duo recently performed a stunning program to The Weeknd’s “Earned It” from the movie’s soundtrack at the Isu European Figure Skating Championships on Jan. 26. Between lifts, throws, and other elements performed with startling precision, the pair managed to emote a sexy modesty fitting for both the venue and the film. James’ dress even...
- 2/6/2017
- by Danielle Jackson
- PEOPLE.com
A slew of digital media veterans have today partnered together to launch Little Monster Media Co., a self-described “audience building agency” that will provide strategic consultation, corporate training, and operational support for companies within the video space. Little Monster will help brands build engaged audiences on YouTube, Facebook, and emerging video platforms, it says, and has already partnered with the likes of Conde Nast, Fandango, and Whistle Sports, as well as creators including Yoga With Adriene and Hilah Cooking.
Little Monster’s founders include Matt Gielen and Jake Krengel, two of former employees of digital animation studio Channel Frederator. They've have partnered on the new venture with ReelSEO founder Mark Robertson -- who sold his video news website to Tubular Labs last year -- and Josh Zimmerman, the former director of talent partnerships at Ovation Digital Arts.
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Little Monster’s founders include Matt Gielen and Jake Krengel, two of former employees of digital animation studio Channel Frederator. They've have partnered on the new venture with ReelSEO founder Mark Robertson -- who sold his video news website to Tubular Labs last year -- and Josh Zimmerman, the former director of talent partnerships at Ovation Digital Arts.
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- 11/17/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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