Emily Cooper is now part of Parisian history.
Yes, it's true. Our favorite eccentric outfit wearing Savoir marketing executive's home recently got added to Google Maps in Paris, with the exciting new landmark shared by none other than Lily Collins herself. She captioned her Aug. 23 Instagram post, "Emily, we made it! @GoogleMaps approved…"
In her post, Lily shared a scene from season one of Emily in Paris when her character opens the blinds to her apartment for the first time.
The man who was filmed berating a yacht owner for 'stealing his girls' is, in fact, a social media comedian who stereotypes a young 'rich European' kid.
New York-based Aris Yeager, 23, is the mastermind behind the viral comedy skits, which have collectively racked up nearly 70 million likes on TikTok.
Yeager, adopting the angry rich kid persona, posts clips of him shouting at actors for parking their Ferraris or boats in his spots, screaming at pilots when his private jets are delayed, and berating chefs for poorly cooked pasta dishes.
When we talk about Tiger Woods, we talk about the fast-twitch muscles, unparallel mental strength, and unfathomable knowledge of the game. However, not many people know the superstitions of the 82 time PGA Tour winner. And one surprising superstition or gesture is that Woods uses a 1932 quarter as a ball marker.
Moreover, the legendary golfer Tiger Woods is making the headlines as he is all set to compete at the Masters.
The NBA universe saw one of the most lethal duos in Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant. They won three successive titles with the Los Angeles Lakers and solidified themselves as one of the best. However, what would happen if the Big Diesel paired up with Michael Jordan instead? Well, His Airness and Shaq did just that for two games. And even one of the best defenders was left shaking his head.
Getty The XFL is bringing back their HBCU Showcase ... the league announced they're hosting a tryout at Clark Atlanta University in Georgia this June, and are hoping to find a bunch of players for the upcoming season!
On Monday, the professional football league revealed the showcase will be open to all HBCU athletes on June 17 at the ATL campus, where league hopefuls can display their skills in front of scouts.