Kylian Mbappe welcomed in the 4th of July alongside some of the biggest names in sports and showbiz at billionaire Michael Rubin's annual extravaganza in the Hamptons.
The France striker partied with the likes of Tom Brady, Leonardo Di Caprio, Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Kendall Jenner, Hailey and Justin Bieber at Rubin's $50million Bridgehampton pad.
Mbappe, whose long-term future at Paris Saint-Germain remains clouded in mystery, was pictured with stunning model Grace Adele at the star-studded white party, which saw 350 people crammed on to one of the most expensive stretches of beach in the world.
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Trevor Bickford appeared to be a typical, all-American teenager before he allegedly became a radicalized Muslim and slashed two cops with a machete in Times Square.
The alleged Islamic extremist, 19, once made the school honor roll, won awards for his artwork and was a member of the championship football team in his hometown of Wells, Maine.
But after his father died of a drug overdose in 2018, it's believed Bickford's life descended into turmoil.
Lifetime‘s “Devious Maids” won’t return for Season 5, with the network opting to cancel the series following the conclusion of Season 4, Variety has confirmed.
The show followed a close-knit group of friends, Marisol (Ana Ortiz), Rosie (Dania Ramírez), Carmen (Roselyn Sánchez) and Zoila (Judy Reyes), bonded together by their jobs, life struggles and the melodramatic universe that engulfs their employers.
The series was produced by ABC Studios and created by “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry.
A man who stabbed a Boy Scout leader to death because he said the man molested him when he was a child was sentenced to five years in prison in a plea deal.
Clark Fredericks, 50, of Fredon, New Jersey, was sentenced to five years, with credit for the time he'd already been in prison counting towards his sentence. He will be eligible for parole in nine months.
Superior Court Judge Thomas Critchley in Newton imposed the minimum sentence for passion/provocation manslaughter, the second-degree crime to which Fredericks had pleaded guilty, according to NJ.