Gal Gadot went all out for a special birthday weekend in her honor, turning 38 on Sunday, April 30, and celebrating with her loved ones.
The actress took to Instagram to share a few outtakes from her celebratory weekend surrounded by friends as they took New York City by storm.
VIDEO: Gal Gadot bounces on her bed in energetic bedroom video Several of the shots showcased their separate outings, filled with laughter and cake, even taking a misty trip on a ferry that featured the Statue of Liberty in the background.
Jack arrived in Salem to be treated for his Hodgkin's disease. Kayla Brady was hired as his nurse and he soon fell in love with her. When her lover Steve 'Patch' Johnson broke things off with her, Jack asked her to marry him and she accepted. It wasn't long, however, before Kayla would begin cheating on him with Steve. Discovering this, he turned to Melissa for comfort and soon discovered that his birth mother was Jo Johnson and Steve was his brother.
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Kelly Ripa (born Kelly Marie Ripa in Stratford, New Jersey on October 2, 1970) is an American actress, talk show host, and television producer. She played Hayley Vaughan on All My Children from 1990–2002. She also played Faith Fairfield on Hope & Faith from 2003 to 2006. Kelly was named as Kathie Lee Gifford’s replacement on the morning talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee on February 5, 2001.
Perennial NBA All-Star Damian Lillard isso well known for hitting big shots, that calling him “clutch” became an inadequate descriptor. Eventually, people started referring to him — and the end of close games that he was playing in — asDame Time.
The expectation was that he would hit the big shots, and not only did he deliver on a regular basis but he also embraced the lore of his late-game heroics by tapping his wrist every time he hit a last-second winner.
The 1975's Matt Healy (Jack Fordyce / Shutterstock.com)
KUALA LUMPUR (CelebrityAccess) — Indie rock icons The 1975 are potentially facing a sizeable bill in the wake of the cancellation of the Good Vibes festival in Malaysia last month.
The Kuala Lumpur-based festival was only on the first of three full days of music when The 1975’s Matt Healy criticized Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ laws from stage during the band’s headlining set.