Behold, the hottest Christina Aguilera photos of all time. What else needs to be said? Not a lot, we’re thinking.
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Christopher Michael Massey is the best known American actor, comedian and rapper for his role as Michael Barret in the Nickelodeon Zoey 101 TV series. 2000. He is the brother of actor Kyle Massey.
BornChristopher Michael Massey, January 26, 1990, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.Other namesChris MasseyOccupationActor, Comedian, Rapper, ProducerYears active1994–presentChildren3RelativesKyle Massey (brother)TV Actor Christopher Massey was born on January 26, 1990 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States (He's 33 years old now).
After graduating from Rutgers, O'Keefe worked for a year at the Leadership Institute (LI) in Arlington, Virginia under media specialist Ben Wetmore, whom O'Keefe calls his mentor. The institute sent him to colleges to train students to start conservative independent newspapers, but, after a year he left the LI and started his career as an independent journalist.
O'Keefe has produced and distributed secretly recorded, misleadingly edited videos and audio files made during staged encounters with targeted entities or individuals.
JEOPARDY! fans have clocked the game show for venturing into familiar territory during its High School Reunion Tournament.
Brown freshman Justin Bolsen won after a crucial Daily Double for "Halley's comet," which was the answer to Final Jeopardy just a week ago.
Mayim, 47, is hosting the 14-episode High School Reunion Tournament featuring 27 former Teen Tournament contestants who first went toe-to-toe in 2018 and 2019.
On Thursday, Teagan O’Sullivan, a freshman at American University from Watertown Massachusetts, faced Shriya Yarlagadda, a sophomore at Harvard University from Grand Blanc Michigan, and Justin from Canton, Georgia.
Fighting for her fashion! Jessica Simpson has officially reclaimed her fashion empire — but the takeover was a longtime coming.
“My name was on it,” the 41-year-old actress told Bloomberg in a Thursday, January 6, interview. “I don’t ever move away from my name.” Simpson’s decision to step “into that role of ownership of my name and myself” after 16 years, was something she felt determined to do after realizing that her and mom Tina Simpson could do more good for the company if they were in the driver’s seat.