It's like she's begging for backlash! Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans took to Instagram on Friday, July 13 to share a video of her son Kaiser, 4, diving into a pool — and needless to say, the parenting police came out in full force. Watch the video above to see the clip! Of course, the mother-of-three is no stranger to backlash. Late last month, Jenelle got trolled online for putting her toddler in daycare on his birthday. "He's in daycare, so her husband David [Eason] doesn't have to deal with him and that's the kind of mom she is." Ugh. Luckily, several fans came to her defense. "I don't agree with half the things Jenelle does, but come on," one person wrote, before adding, "Every kid Loves going to school on their birthday." Another argued, "The same reason why my daughter went to daycare for her second birthday, so she could celebrate with her friends!
- 7/13/2018
- by Megan Heintz
- In Touch Weekly
Cue the awws! Jenelle Evans' ex-husband, Courtland Rogers, shared a sweet snap with his son, and it's so stinkin' cute. The former Teen Mom 2 star took to Twitter on Wednesday, July 11 to post the selfie — and they're practically twins! "Good Morninggggg," he captioned the shot. Although he and Jenelle divorced in 2014, the father-of-one recently bumped into her son. Last week, Court tweeted, "It's weird when u go to help a kid get something off the shelf at a store and u realize that kid is ur ex-wife's son and u can't help but to sing the song 'it's a small world after all.'" Awkward! (Photo Credit: Twitter) Back in April, however, Courtland was arrested — for the second time this year. The 32-year-old just left prison for his last arrest on March 19, but he got into trouble once again for possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule III substance.
- 7/12/2018
- by Megan Heintz
- In Touch Weekly
Mother’s Eye Private Limited today unveiled the first look and theatrical trailer of Arshad Yusuf Pathan’s Unforgettable at a special function. Presented by Zafar Shah, in association with Mother’s Eye, Unforgettable is produced by Grand Media Corporations Arshad Shah and Zarah Shah and Mumtaz Vision’s Arshad Yusuf Pathan, the film is scheduled to hit the silver screen on 13th June 2014. Directed by Dubai based director Arshad Yusuf Pathan, Unforgettable lists internationally recognized British Dop Riki Butland as one of its key crew. The film stars TV heartthrob Iqbal Khan, along with Alka Verma, Hazel Crowneeood big, Kiran Kumar, Shahbaz Khan and Usha Bachani. It also has Niall O’Brien, William Porterfield (Irish Cricket captain and wicket keeper) and Sachin Khurana (Mr. India) in friendly appearances.
The first look and theatrical trailer of the movie was launched by Bollywood bigwigs Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan and Ashutosh Gowarikar...
The first look and theatrical trailer of the movie was launched by Bollywood bigwigs Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan and Ashutosh Gowarikar...
- 5/25/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Like the rest of us, critics like to be taken seriously, and so post-teen romantic comedies like Marc Webb's "(500) Days of Summer" can have a tough time receiving top-shelf adjectives. It's safer to hold high an austere import or socially-conscious "issue" drama. The problem is, for all of its borrowings, there hasn't been a movie quite like Webb's in a very long time, if ever.
"(500) Days of Summer" shimmies through a delicate life-passage terrain few movies have explored with intelligence -- Joan Darling's "First Love" (1977) comes to mind, and a great Korean film still to see the light of day here, Hur Jin-ho's "One Fine Spring Day" (2001) -- and does it with what seems to be an inexhaustible gas tank of invention, brio, naturalistic wit and love.
It's this last thing, love, that fills the movie up like a zeppelin -- love for its characters and for tale-telling...
"(500) Days of Summer" shimmies through a delicate life-passage terrain few movies have explored with intelligence -- Joan Darling's "First Love" (1977) comes to mind, and a great Korean film still to see the light of day here, Hur Jin-ho's "One Fine Spring Day" (2001) -- and does it with what seems to be an inexhaustible gas tank of invention, brio, naturalistic wit and love.
It's this last thing, love, that fills the movie up like a zeppelin -- love for its characters and for tale-telling...
- 1/5/2010
- by Michael Atkinson
- ifc.com
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