Eva Amurri -- the 37-year-old Californication actress, who is the daughter of Susan Sarandon and director Franco Amurri -- is getting married!
On Monday, Amurri announced her engagement to chef Ian Hock with an Instagram post. Amurri showed off her stunning diamond ring in a series of photos after the proposal in Paris, France.
"Those who know us know so well what this moment means to us,” she wrote. “We are so so so happy. Can’t wait to spend all the rest of our days together ❤️🔥💍"
The ObserverCultureWhich cultural creations from the 21st century will stand the test of time?Is the Black Eyed Peas' 'I Gotta Feeling' a future classic? Will we still be watching The Office in 2111? Our critics and writers offer their tips for posterityWhich cultural artefacts created since 2000 will endure and speak to future generations? That was the question the American online magazine Slate posed to their contributors earlier this month, and the list of books, films, songs, TV shows, photographs and ideas they nominated – some great, others representative of their time or merely ubiquitous – made fascinating reading.
Play video content KEEPING IT PG Everyone can breathe a sigh of relief knowing the Super Bowl halftime show will be penis-free ... 'cause Dr. Dre says he convinced Eminem and Snoop Dogg to NOT whip out their junk during the performance.
Yes, he really said that!! 😂
The legendary rapper made the revelation while speaking at a press conference on Thursday ... and it's safe to say you can cross "
Fortnite recently collaborated with the famous anime series Naruto. Further, the battle royale game is planning another anime collaboration with the Dragon Ball Z series. Fortnite has undoubtedly pulled off many exciting collaborations with famous TV series, movies, and even with personalities like Neymar and Ariana Grande.
Fortnite is a free-to-play online multiplayer battle royale game. In this game, up to 100 players drop onto an island. These players fight each other until only one man is standing.
Hip-hop's iconic images and the stories behind them – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Vikki Tobak spoke to the people behind classic hip-hop portraits, from Salt-N-Pepa to Jay-Z
Main image: Hip-hop royalty … Biggie Smalls, featured in the exhibition Contact High. Photograph: Barron Claiborne Wed 7 Nov 2018 07.00 GMT Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 14.