3 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Kim Kardashian breaks silence on hairstylist Jesus Guerrero’s sudden death and says ‘our souls are crushed’
KIM Kardashian has spoken out following the sudden death of Kylie Jenner’s longtime hairstylist and close friend Jesus Guerrero.
Jesus died aged 34 suddenly and unexpectedly, his younger sister Gris shared in an emotional statement last night.
Kim posted a photo with Jesus which she captioned with a white dove
Breaking her silence today, a heartbroken Kim said: “Our glam fam means the world to us. We work together, vacation, and celebrate our lives together!
“Our great respect for the art of hair and makeup has led us to meeting some of the kindest souls and made some of our best friends.”
The 44-year-old Kardashians star added: “So when one of our glam family members passes away, all of our souls are crushed.
“My heart breaks for Kylie and everyone who loved Jesus the way we all did.
“I’m praying for his family, his loved ones, and the whole beauty community who feels this deep loss of one of the most talented and kindest to ever do it. Rest in Peace @jesushair.”
Los Angeles-based hairstylist Jesus began working with Kylie, 27, in 2019 and became a cherished part of her inner circle.
Just last month, he accompanied the beauty mogul to Paris for Fashion Week, where she walked the runway for Jean Paul Gaultier and attended the Chanel show.
3 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Toyota to make THREE new sport cars with two legendary names revived – including reborn version of 90s cult favourite
TOYOTA is set to release three new sports cars with the revival of the Celica and MR2 models, as well as the return of the swashbuckling Lexus LFA.
The cult favourite trio, all of which will be internal combustion engine-powered, will form the future of the Japanese mega-brand’s sports car offerings.
GettyThe sporty Toyota Celica, seen here in its seventh generation guise, is set to make a return[/caption]
AlamySo too is the MR2 sports car that’s become a cult favourite among petrolheads[/caption]
GettyThe Lexus LFA will also be getting a much-anticipated follow up[/caption]
The return of the cult favourite MR2 alongside the once rally-going Celica comes as Toyota finds itself with two rather large gaps to fill in its billing.
The mighty GR Supra is tiptoeing towards the end of its production run after six years back in the limelight, with petrolheads recently treated to one final version called the A90 Final Edition.
However, a new Supra has been pencilled in for 2027 release, according to Japanese magazine Best Car.
Meanwhile, the GR86 has already reached the end of the road, at least in Europe, where it was cut from sale thanks to EU safety regulations.
According to Autocar, the revival of the Celica and MR2 names fulfils the ambition of the company’s chairman Akio Toyoda, who envisioned the return of their “three brothers” along with the aforementioned Supra.
Both cars are to be powered by a new turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine called G20E, recently revealed at the Tokyo Auto Salon – with reports suggesting it boasts more than 400bhp in road-going form and tops 600bhp in motorsports.
It first appeared in a heavily modified GR Yaris – Toyota’s souped-up version of the loveable hatchback – called the M Concept, which is reportedly a test bed for the new unit.
The concept is then expected to transform into the MR2, while the car’s design could take inspiration from the FT-Se concept – first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2023.
Allowing for a typical four-year development cycle, the new MR2 could be ready for production for around 2028.
But it could happen even soon, with Toyota perhaps concerned by the incoming introduction of restrictions on the sale of pure-petrol cars in the UK for 2030 and the EU in 2035.
The Celica, meanwhile, is expected to be the first of the trio to be released and according to Best Car, could not only reprise the GT-Four name but could even return to the World Rally Championship – like it did in the 1990s.
The FIA recently expanded the sport’s regulations to allow a wider range of bodystyles from 2027, including saloons, hatchbacks, SUVs and even bespoke designs.
Lastly, the successor to the Lexus LFA, first previewed by the GR GT3 concept that was unveiled three years ago, has been spotted running in both road-going and racing trim at circuits across Europe.
That includes the iconic Spa-Francorchamps and the Nurburgring Nordschleife.
The new Lexus will be powered by a V8 engine with twin turbochargers – capable of producing around 500 to 600bhp in racing form.
While a name has yet to be announced, Lexus has trademarked ‘LFR’.
GettyIt’s believed the MR2’s design could take inspiration from the FT-Se concept[/caption]
AFPThe incredibly exciting-looking sports car was first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2023[/caption]
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Ideal for soothing tired and dull skin, the Gallinée Face Recovery Mask (£26) is making waves in the skincare industry thanks to its nourishing blend of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics.
The anti-ageing face mask has two-in-one properties, acting as a gentle exfoliator and mask to tackle several skin concerns.
It’s packed with skin-loving ingredients, including fermented rice water, which is known for its brightening and hydrating properties and is perfect for reviving dull skin.
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Mark Bourdillon/Love ProductionsThe Great Pottery Throw Down debuted in 2015[/caption]
Instagram @roseschmitsShow star Rose Schmits left the hit series last year[/caption]
Instagram @roseschmitsShe had served as the programme’s kiln tech for three years prior to her exit[/caption]
3 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Coronation Street ‘gives away’ when Yasmeen Metcalfe leaves the street as fans on set tour spots MASSIVE clue
CORONATION Street viewers think they’ve rumbled Yasmeen Metcalfe’s exit after an eagle-eyed fan on the set tour spotted a massive clue.
Corrie fans were left devastated when Yasmeen Metcalfe actress Shelley King announced she will be leaving the soap and has already filmed her final scenes.
ITVShelly King is the sixth actor to leave the soap amid ITV cash crisis[/caption]
A soap fan revealed a HUGE clue that hints Yasmeen exit storylineITV
Soap bosses have not yet revealed how she will exit, however, a Corrie fan may have rumbled her storyline – and it may be sooner than we think.
A Corrie fan took to social media to share his observations during his tour around the Weatherfield set yesterday.
He revealed that he saw a For Sale sign outside Yasmeen’s house, hinting that the character will be moving away.
Taking to X – formerly Twitter, the fan wrote: “Things of note from the Corrie Tour today… Yasmeen’s house is up for sale, and the guide said it wasn’t last week.”
Another fan replied: “Guess that means she leaves relatively soon then.”
Corrie veteran Shelley King has played Yasmeen on the cobbles for the past 11 years.
She has been part of some memorable storylines from loosing her son Kal who was tragically killed in theVictoria Courtfire, to her self-defence against her abusive husband Geoff.
A TV insider said: “This will be another blow for fans of the show, as Yasmeen is a much-loved character who’s part of the fabric of Corrie.
“She’s had some huge storylines since she joined the soap in 2014, and she’ll be sorely missed by cast and crew.
“It’s understood she is leaving so she can explore other projects.”
Shelley is the sixth star to leave amid ITV’s cash crisis and a revolt from cast over working conditions and pay.
Charlotte Jordan, 28, who plays Rovers barmaid Daisy Midgeley, will also bow out later this year.
Colson Smith (Craig Tinker), Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw), Luca Toolan (Mason Radcliffe) and Sue Devaney (Debbie Webster) are quitting or have been written out.
ITV bosses are locked in a battle to save the cash-strapped soap.
This means that a number of stars have either been axed from or have abandoned the long-running serial drama.
Colson Smith – Craig Tinker
The character of Craig Tinker has been axed by bosses after 14 years. After he was told of the news in Autumn 2024, Colson Smith confirmed that would be written out of the show with scenes to air later this year. Craig’s on-screen mum, Beth Tinker, also left the show in the summer when actress Lisa George was written out from the role.
Sue Cleaver – Eileen Grimshaw
After 25 years playing Eileen Grimshaw, former I’m A Celebrity campmate Sue Cleaver will quit the show. The Sun on Sunday reported in January that she’s already begun to film her exit scenes. However the character will not be killed off in case Sue opts to make a return in the future.
The actress became the fifth star to leave Coronation Street in just one month. We revealed that she will bow out of the ITV soap later this year after four years on-screen. Charlotte told sources that she’s hungry to see what other opportunities await.
ITVYasmeen never get over her’s son Kal’s death after he tragically died in the Victoria Court fire[/caption]
The nation celebrated after Yasmeen finally stood up to her abusive husband GeoffRexITVWill Alya be left homeless?[/caption]
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3 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on R&B singer Roberta Flack dead at 88 as Killing Me Softly crooner remembered for ‘heart-achingly beautiful songs’
GRAMMY Award-winning singer Roberta Flack has died at age 88.
Flack, who was best known for her 1973 smash hit Killing Me Softly with His Song, died on Monday, her representative said in a statement.
Robert Flack performing at the 4th Annual Entertainer of the Year Awards in January 1974Getty Images - GettyFlack performing at Ronnie Scott’s bar in Soho, London in 1972Getty Images - GettyRoberta Flack onstage at Madison Square Garden for the Atlantic Records 40th anniversary concert in New York in May 1988Getty
The representative said Flack died peacefully surrounded by her family.
“Roberta broke boundaries and records. She was also a proud educator,” the statement added.
A cause of death was not immediately disclosed.
Flack, who was born on February 10, 1937, was raised in a large, musical family in Black Mountain, North Carolina, about 15 miles east of Asheville.
Her mother, Irene Flack, was a church organist, who taught her daughter how to play classical piano at a young age.
Considered a young musical prodigy, Roberta Flack began studying piano at age 9, and by age 15, earned a full scholarship at Howard University in Washington DC.
Flack began her music career by working as a nightclub performer at the Mr. Henry’s bar in Washington DC.
She was discovered in the late 1960s by jazz songwriter Les McCann, who described Flack’s performance as “the soulful and central quality of Black Music.”
McCann acknowledged how Flack’s powerful voice “touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked every emotion I’ve ever known.”
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