Michael Bezjian/Getty; Inset: Caroline Wozniacki/Twitter Caroline Wozniacki has found love — and it’s far from the kind you see on the tennis court. The 27-year-old Danish tennis champion just announced her engagement to her fiancé, NBA player David Leeof the San Antonio Spurs. Lee popped the question while the two were on vacation in Bora Bora — and it wasn’t long before Wozniacki showed off the sparkler on Instagram, revealing a very large oval diamond, which takes up the majority of her first knuckle, and is flanked with by a channel-set diamond band.
Already calling it now: Katy Perry wins Halloween!
The 30-year-old pop star went to Kate Hudson's Halloween party Thursday night dressed as a Crunchy Flamin' Hot Cheeto—and yes, she was a Cheeto, singular!
Katy's costume didn't exactly flatter her famous figure. In fact, the shapeless, lumpy Cheeto suit covered up her killer curves entirely! She wore an orangey-red lycra shirt and matching pants beneath the bulky bodice and had matching shoes, laces, nails and lips.
Trisha Paytas a.k.a Sadboy2005 a.k.a. your old Myspace come to life. I can’t remember when I started watching Frenemies. We don’t discover things anymore. Things are just quietly planted in our line of sight, where one day, maybe, we bite. I was probably trying to get a handle on some YouTuber saga. Trisha Paytas, anti-star of that world, and h3h3Productions’ Ethan Klein, despite the whirlwind of drama that seems to follow them, are good at calling content creators to the floor for their shit at a time when it seems that the growth of the field has outstripped its ability to regulate itself.
Taylor Sheridan is an actor, writer, and director. He is known for Yellowstone, Sons of Anarchy, Veronica Mars, Mayor of Kingstown, and more. Sheridan grew up in Cranfills Gap, Texas. After dropping out of Texas State University, he pursued an acting career, landing roles on shows like Veronica Mars, Walker, Texas Ranger, and Sons of Anarchy. His first screenplay was Sicario (2015), for which Sheridan earned a nomination for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Avatar: The Last Airbender ended after its third season, leaving fans satisfied with the story and its pacing. However, show writer Aaron Ehasz recently revealed that Avatar almost had a fourth season. And a big part of that fourth season would have been Azula’s redemption arc — perhaps not too unlike Zuko’s story line. Ehasz took to Twitter to detail what that might have looked like.
We could have seen a fourth season of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Aaron Ehasz chatted with Den of Geek about the fourth season of Avatar: The Last Airbender that almost was.