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Christina Hall's mini-me daughter Taylor has glitzy night out with stepmom Heather Rae see photo

The Christina on the Coast star shared kids Taylor and Brayden with former Flip or Flop co-star and husband Tarek El Moussa Selling Sunset star Heather Rae Young just earned some serious brownie points with her bonus daughter Taylor, Christina Hall's eldest child. The real estate agent is a stepmom to her husband Tarek El Moussa's two kids with the star, Taylor, 15, and Brayden, who recently celebrated his eighth birthday.

Is Morgan Beasley married to Margaret Stern?

Married life Due to his lifestyle as a nomad, Beasley is assumed to be single. However, there have been some rumors about his potential relationship with Margaret Stern. While the pair is yet to confirm or deny their relationship, viewers often ship them together due to their similar lifestyles.Mar 9, 2020 around 50 years old Secondly, How did Morgan Beasley make his money? His fans want him to start his new journey into the wild.

Photos Of The Fitness Guru Hollywood Life

Ready to sweat? There’s no denying Richard Simmons is an icon. See his best photos here. 1 of 9 Richard Simmons: Photos 2 of 9 Richard Simmons In 1995 3 of 9 Richard Simmons In DC 4 of 9 Richard Simmons Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 5 of 9 Richard Simmons In 2013 6 of 9 Richard Simmons A Charity Event 7 of 9 Richard Simmons At BuzzFeed LA’s Office 8 of 9

Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann review a romp through the thirty years war

Book of the dayFictionReviewThis energetic historical fiction, featuring a folkloric jester in a violent, superstitious Europe, is the work of an immense talentThe hero of Daniel Kehlmann’s new novel is based on a character from German folklore, a subversive prankster who challenges the social order with filthy slapstick and fart jokes, like an X-rated Robin Hood. Tyll Ulenspiegel first crops up in a German jokebook – the gratifyingly evocative German word is Schwankbuch – from the early 16th century.

US says it blocked China cyber-threat but warns hackers can wreak havoc | Cybersecurity News

FBI says China state-sponsored hackers ramping up efforts to damage electric grid, transport systems, oil pipelines. United States officials say they dismantled a China-backed hacking operation targeting civilian infrastructure, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned of future threats if the two superpowers ever go to war. The Chinese state-sponsored hacking group Volt Typhoon allegedly sought to damage public sector facilities such as water treatment plants, the electric grid, oil and natural gas pipelines and transport systems at the behest of China.