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David Beckham has rejoined 'long-lost twin' Matt Damon for another hysterical Stella Artois ad ... off in January with an ad showing the star in a pub with his parents, who are played by ...
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The MobLand star has over thirty tattoos, but there are three that fans believe may be dedicated to Sarah. On his left bicep, the 47-year-old has a dragon tattoo that is believed to symbolise ...
Broome's tattoo doesn't just read "LOSER," as the "S" in the word has a "V" written over it in red. While Auburn's star forward has not yet explained his neck tattoo, it certainly has some ...
New Las Vegas Aces star Jewell Loyd caught the attention of ... In fact, she even went as far as to get a tattoo dedicated to her team. On Instagram, Mist BC shared a video of Loyd getting a ...
Are the days of enduring pain for tattoos over? For those willing to shell out serious cash, they may be. Though Moon says there's nothing inherently wrong with using general anesthesia for a ...
Adelaide spearhead Darcy Fogarty has finally lifted the lid on his much-talked-about tattoo of a can of Coopers draught beer. On Sunday, the 25-year-old full-forward shocked fans when he posted a ...
Stella Artois; and Tennent's. Other drinks not changing in price are Ruddles Bitter; Worthington's Creamflow; Stowford Press cider; Bells whisky; Au vodka; draught Pepsi; and lemonade.
Revealing that she was "super happy" with her decision, the TV star – who is married to music producer Chris Ivery – has been relishing her time with Stella, Sienna and Eli ever since.
The “motherhood,” as they call themselves — since Duke is the self-proclaimed “brotherhood” — is talking about getting matching tattoos if their Blue Devils win the NCAA Tournament title.
Aguilera Agüero, one of the people detained and deported, has a tattoo that reads “Real until death” in Spanish, a line from Puerto Rican reggaeton star and Trump supporter Anuel AA.