Kristin Cavallari and her new man are showing off some Pda!
The 37-year-old former Laguna Beach star and 24-year-old athlete Mark Estes debuted their relationship on Tuesday (February 27) with a cute photo in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Now, the pair are showing more with a cute Pda-filled video on TikTok.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Ready to fall #fyp,” Mark captioned the video, which sees the pair in their bathing suits out by the pool.
The clip is set to the song “(Kissed You) Good Night” by Gloriana. Check it out below!
According to TMZ, Kristin and Mark have “been spending time together for about a month now.”
The site also reports that Kristin was down in Mexico last week to work on her Uncommon James jewelry, seemingly creating content for a new collection.
She even shared a little video of her getting photos taken in Cabo.
@markestes001 Ready...
The 37-year-old former Laguna Beach star and 24-year-old athlete Mark Estes debuted their relationship on Tuesday (February 27) with a cute photo in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Now, the pair are showing more with a cute Pda-filled video on TikTok.
Keep reading to find out more…
“Ready to fall #fyp,” Mark captioned the video, which sees the pair in their bathing suits out by the pool.
The clip is set to the song “(Kissed You) Good Night” by Gloriana. Check it out below!
According to TMZ, Kristin and Mark have “been spending time together for about a month now.”
The site also reports that Kristin was down in Mexico last week to work on her Uncommon James jewelry, seemingly creating content for a new collection.
She even shared a little video of her getting photos taken in Cabo.
@markestes001 Ready...
- 2/28/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“Becoming Elizabeth” creator Anya Reiss doesn’t commonly watch period dramas. In fact, she thought the story of Queen Elizabeth I and her Tudor ancestors had been discussed to death. So why, then, embark on telling the story of an adolescent Elizabeth? It was the discovery of a story she hadn’t heard before: Elizabeth’s relationship at the age of fifteen with her stepmother Katherine Parr’s husband, Thomas Seymour. The relationship is debated among Tudor scholars to this day, many claiming the encounter never happened or that Elizabeth was assaulted by Seymour. For Reiss, who spoke to IndieWire via phone, it was “a grooming story through the eyes of someone [being groomed].”
The Tudors have graced screens, both big and small, since the release of the 1910 silent feature “Henry VIII and Catherine Howard.” Since that time Henry VIII and his six wives have been the focus of narrative features and documentaries,...
The Tudors have graced screens, both big and small, since the release of the 1910 silent feature “Henry VIII and Catherine Howard.” Since that time Henry VIII and his six wives have been the focus of narrative features and documentaries,...
- 6/12/2022
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Starz has cast German actress Alicia von Rittberg to play young Queen Elizabeth I in its eight-episode series “Becoming Elizabeth.”
“Becoming Elizabeth,” which comes from British playwright Anya Reiss, centers on young Elizabeth Tudor (Rittberg), an orphaned teenager who becomes embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English court on her journey to secure the crown.
In case you’re wondering right about here, Netflix’s “The Crown” is about Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of the United Kingdom, who came into power like 400 years later. That series has also followed Queen Elizabeth II through different stages of her life — played by three different actresses: Claire Foy, Olivia Colman and soon Imelda Staunton — while Starz’s series “Becoming Elizabeth” centers on her ancestor’s early years, before she sat on the throne.
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, who...
“Becoming Elizabeth,” which comes from British playwright Anya Reiss, centers on young Elizabeth Tudor (Rittberg), an orphaned teenager who becomes embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English court on her journey to secure the crown.
In case you’re wondering right about here, Netflix’s “The Crown” is about Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of the United Kingdom, who came into power like 400 years later. That series has also followed Queen Elizabeth II through different stages of her life — played by three different actresses: Claire Foy, Olivia Colman and soon Imelda Staunton — while Starz’s series “Becoming Elizabeth” centers on her ancestor’s early years, before she sat on the throne.
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, who...
- 10/27/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Syfy has set the full ensemble cast for the Tzgz anime-inspired comedy Magical Girl Friendship Squad. Led by Quinta Brunson (A Black Lady Sketch Show) and Anna Akana (Let It Snow), series regulars also include Ana Gasteyer and Matteo Lane (The Comedy Lineup).
Christine Baranski, Manny Jacinto (The Good Place), Helen Hong, Eric Bauza and Sarah “Squirm” Sherman (Three Busy Debras writer) will recur on Magical Girl Friendship Squad. Guest stars are Jason Mantzoukis, Paget Brewster, Vella Lovell (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Jamie Loftus (Robot Chicken writer) and Patti Harrison. Stephanie Sheh (Sailor Moon), Taylor Ortega and Daisy Hobbs have been tapped as utility players.
Christine Baranski, Manny Jacinto (The Good Place), Helen Hong, Eric Bauza and Sarah “Squirm” Sherman (Three Busy Debras writer) will recur on Magical Girl Friendship Squad. Guest stars are Jason Mantzoukis, Paget Brewster, Vella Lovell (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Jamie Loftus (Robot Chicken writer) and Patti Harrison. Stephanie Sheh (Sailor Moon), Taylor Ortega and Daisy Hobbs have been tapped as utility players.
- 5/13/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Warning: This Outlander review contains spoilers.
“The Ballad of Roger Mac” may initially lead people to believe they’re in for an hour of Roger singing folk songs, but the battle against the Regulators steals the thunder. This fakeout, combined with some rich symbolism surrounding Jamie’s faith, is the ideal setup for one of the most tragic moments in Outlander so far. Governor Tryon’s militia and professional Redcoat soldiers really did meet the Regulator forces at Alamance Creek in 1771. The episode delivers not only a faithful to history reenactment of the battle but also plenty of surprises and tears for the audience.
The very first scene shows Roger fearful for the battle, but Jamie is established as the true focus of the episode. We see his extended reflection on turning 50, and how that means living longer than his father. Claire’s 18th-century remix of Marilyn Monroe’s birthday...
“The Ballad of Roger Mac” may initially lead people to believe they’re in for an hour of Roger singing folk songs, but the battle against the Regulators steals the thunder. This fakeout, combined with some rich symbolism surrounding Jamie’s faith, is the ideal setup for one of the most tragic moments in Outlander so far. Governor Tryon’s militia and professional Redcoat soldiers really did meet the Regulator forces at Alamance Creek in 1771. The episode delivers not only a faithful to history reenactment of the battle but also plenty of surprises and tears for the audience.
The very first scene shows Roger fearful for the battle, but Jamie is established as the true focus of the episode. We see his extended reflection on turning 50, and how that means living longer than his father. Claire’s 18th-century remix of Marilyn Monroe’s birthday...
- 3/30/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Need to catch up? Check out the previous Outlander recap and post mortem interview here.
Just in time for the holidays, this week’s Outlander gifts us with the reunion we’ve all been waiting for: Brianna’s much-heralded first meeting with her father, Jamie. And what a gingery good job the Starz series does in handling the tentpole moment with tenderness and grace, aye?
Thanks in large part to Sam Heughan and Sophie Skelton’s skill, the seminal moment from Drums of Autumn feels just as fraught and affecting as it does in Diana Gabaldon’s book. James Alexander...
Just in time for the holidays, this week’s Outlander gifts us with the reunion we’ve all been waiting for: Brianna’s much-heralded first meeting with her father, Jamie. And what a gingery good job the Starz series does in handling the tentpole moment with tenderness and grace, aye?
Thanks in large part to Sam Heughan and Sophie Skelton’s skill, the seminal moment from Drums of Autumn feels just as fraught and affecting as it does in Diana Gabaldon’s book. James Alexander...
- 12/31/2018
- TVLine.com
In 2016, Rachel Reinert made the difficult decision to leave Gloriana and venture out on her own, having spent most of her 20s alongside brothers Mike and Tom Gossin as a member of that group — which had scored hits like “(Kissed You) Good Night” and opened shows on Taylor Swift’s Fearless Tour. But getting her solo career off the ground took considerably longer than she expected.
“Thinking that I was going to turn around and all of these things were just going to happen for me — when it didn’t happen that way,...
“Thinking that I was going to turn around and all of these things were just going to happen for me — when it didn’t happen that way,...
- 12/27/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Something you need to know before watching this exclusive sneak peek at Sunday’s Outlander (Starz, 8/7c): Roger has no idea what happened to Brianna at the end of the previous episode, and he really doesn’t know who did it to her.
So that’s why his interaction with Stephen Bonnet in the clip above doesn’t start and/or end with Rog strangling the Gloriana captain in the inn’s dining room. But that’s not to say that they’re besties, either.
When Roger’s plan to abandon his post as a Gloriana crew member becomes clear,...
So that’s why his interaction with Stephen Bonnet in the clip above doesn’t start and/or end with Rog strangling the Gloriana captain in the inn’s dining room. But that’s not to say that they’re besties, either.
When Roger’s plan to abandon his post as a Gloriana crew member becomes clear,...
- 12/24/2018
- TVLine.com
The debut solo song by ex-Gloriana singer Rachel Reinert, Jon Pardi’s latest blast of modern country, and another wildly adventurous offering from Amanda Shires make up the 10 must-hear country and Americana songs of the week.
Lucie Silvas, “Everything Looks Beautiful”
Lucie Silvas was once British pop star with Top 10 hits and major-label backing. A dozen years later, she’s an independent, soul-singing powerhouse with a voice that’s deepened and darkened since those days on the U.K. charts. In a sneak preview of her new album E.G.
Lucie Silvas, “Everything Looks Beautiful”
Lucie Silvas was once British pop star with Top 10 hits and major-label backing. A dozen years later, she’s an independent, soul-singing powerhouse with a voice that’s deepened and darkened since those days on the U.K. charts. In a sneak preview of her new album E.G.
- 7/27/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
It’s numbingly odd, the ways in which Emily Maynard—who’s done this sort of thing before—naively treats The Bachelorette, as if this is some sort of courting that every ugly person gets to do, too. It’s a nice thought, for her to believe that these 25 guys are each attracted to her and would really like a piece of her heart, but that’s ignoring the real situation here, the one that Ryan stopped just short of blatantly screaming to Emily on the season’s first solo date: if you put 25 guys in one room to compete for a girl, it does not matter one single fuck who the girl is. At all. You could put 25 guys in one room and tell them to compete for a pile of dog shit and you’ve still got a battle on your hands. No one cares about the object...
- 5/22/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
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