Play video content STANDING WITH NOAH Brett Gelman doesn't see anything in Netflix costar Noah Schnapp's views on Israel that warrants an apology ... and he's not afraid to speak his mind about what's going on in Gaza.
We got the "Stranger Things" star at LAX and our photog asked him about Noah sharing a video restating his position on the Israel-Hamas War.
Play video content I JUST WANT PEACE Brett says he actually liked the viral photos of Noah with stickers reading "
Agnès Vahramian Est-Elle Mariée – Agnès Vahramian, journaliste française d’origine arménienne, est née le 1er mars 1967. Elle est une journaliste de renom, rédactrice en chef du magazine d’information de 20 heures de la chaîne, correspondante de la chaîne et animatrice d’une émission religieuse. En 1988, elle obtient un baccalauréat en sciences politiques de l’Institut d’études politiques de Grenoble et une maîtrise en journalisme du Centre universitaire d’enseignement du journalisme.
From rapper to label head? "Yeah aight." That is the career path that Blueface is seemingly taking right now after a recent tweet saying that he was going to retire. "I don’t rap I retired I’m the label now." It comes as a surprise considering the fact that he has been putting out some material and guest verses as of late. However, if this is the case, there might be a path to success for him.
When he was suddenly arrested as a Kremlin mole in 2001, Robert Hanssen’s shocked neighbors and acquaintances insisted the FBI agent was just a quiet and unassuming man, devoted to Catholicism and his family.
But others knew differently, and none better than the pal Hanssen would invite to secretly watch him and his wife having sex, without her knowledge.
Indeed, Hanssen led a double life in more ways than one – for the father-of-six, who hung a crucifix behind his desk, was also a treacherous double agent whose spying for Russia was described by the Justice Department upon his capture as ‘possibly the worst intelligence disaster in US history’.
Marketing & PR This article is more than 12 years oldJersey Shore's The Situation offered cash not to wear Abercrombie & FitchThis article is more than 12 years oldUS fashion brand offers to pay controversial reality star not to wear its clothes, fearing 'significant damage' to its imageFashion retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is reversing the normal rules of product endorsement by offering a "substantial" sum to Michael Sorrentino – AKA The Situation from MTV's Jersey Shore – not to wear its clothes.