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Happy family! Bruce Willis and wife Emma Heming’s life is full of bliss, love and lots of laughs — and they have the photos to prove it.
The Die Hard actor and Malta-born model met in 2007 at a mutual trainer’s gym. They tied the knot two years later at their home in Turks and Caicos in March 2009.
A week later, the lovebirds wed again — the first ceremony wasn’t legally binding — in Beverly Hills.
The Blue Bloods star married The Masked Singer judge in 2014 Donnie Wahlberg and his wife Jenny McCarthy had more than one reason to celebrate this week – and they shared the happy moments with their delighted fans.
The actor took to Instagram to post a gushing tribute to his wife of nine years as she marked her 51st birthday on November 1, while Jenny shared a cute video of the duo celebrating her special day with an epic Halloween-themed party.
Hitman Holla is asking for prayers for his girlfriend following news that she was allegedly shot in the face during a home invasion.
Source: InstagramRapper and Wild N' Out star Hitman Holla, whose real name is Gerald Fulton Jr., is asking for positive energy and prayers to be sent to his girlfriend, who he said was shot in the face during a burglary at their home. Hitman Holla took to Instagram to explain what happened, saying that he was on FaceTime when four burglars entered his home and that Cinnamon was shot in the face while he was out of town.
Before the rise of photography in America, artists drew stunning "balloon maps" of their cities, giving ordinary citizens a bird's-eye view of their communities that they'd never seen before. Sandusky, Ohio. 1898. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, illustrated panoramic maps exploded in popularity in America.
Library of Congress Santa Barbara, California. 1898.Library of Congress Savannah, Georgia. 1734.Library of Congress Tallahassee, Florida. 1885. Often called "balloon maps," these illustrations were sometimes drawn by artists in hot air balloons.