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Published 16/12/2015 | 11:16
Louis Tomlinson has reportedly been "secretly meeting up" with an American actress in recent months.
The One Direction singer (23) is expecting a child with LA-based stylish Briana Jungwirth, whom he is not in a relationship with, and is said to be wooing Danielle Campbell for the last two months.
The Originals star (20) was pictured joining Louis and friends at the Jingle Ball in LA earlier this month and later, they were spotted grabbing a milkshake together, according to heat magazine.
In November, Louis reportedly flew to Atlanta, Georgia, where she films her hit show, and is said to be spending more and more time in LA, where Louis has a home, recently.
Read more: Louis Tomlinsons ex Eleanor Calder "sick to her stomach" over baby news
After meeting her on a night out in LA at young Hollywood hotspot Bootsy Bellows,
The British superstar split with his long-term girlfriend Eleanor Calder in March and in August, it was revealed he"s expecting a child with Jungwirth.
He isn"t the only 1D band member enjoying a romance with a young actress as Niall Horan is dating Disney star Selena Gomez and former member Zayn Malik is seeing her friend, model Gigi Hadid.
Respuesta de Ariadna Gutierrez - Colombia Miss Universo 2015 | MISS UNIVERSE 2015 - 2016
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
La edicin 2015 del certamen de belleza ms importante del mundo quedar marcado en la historia debido a varios hechos polmicos que sern dificil de olvidar.
El pasado 6 de diciembre, dos participantes causaron controversia por una fotografa en Instagram donde aparecan besndose.
La candidata de Rusia, Vladislava Evtushenko, y la de Austria, Amina Dagi, fueron las protagonistas de estas imgenes que provocaron gran revuelo en las redes sociales.
Otro de los incidentes que marcaron esta edicin fue la suspesin de Destiny Vlez, Miss Puerto Rico 2015, por sus comentarios en redes contra los musulmanes.
Los musulmanes no han hecho nada por Estados Unidos, sino que todo lo que han hecho es proveer de petrleo y aterrorizar este pas y muchos otros, public Velez, segn reportaron medios internacionales.
La hondurea Iroshka Elvir, tambin tuvo una participacin muy polmica en Miss Universo 2015.
Pues la joven aprovech una de sus participaciones previo al certamen para pedir la instalacin de una Comisin Internacional Contra la Impunidad en Honduras (CICIH).
Siempre mi apoyo para la instalacin de la #CICIH, escribi la joven en su cuenta de Facebook.
Pero quien se llev el premio al error del ao fue Steve Harvey, probablemente el hombre ms odiado por los colombianos por haber hecho pasar un incmodo momento a la Miss Colombia, Ariadna Gutirrez.
The Vikings continue to get huge production from one of the best rookie classes of 2015.
Receiver Stefon Diggs caught three passes for 55 yards and two touchdowns. His first score came on a beautiful throw from Teddy Bridgewater, who lofted a perfect ball into the waiting arms of Diggs in the end zone. On the second, Diggs caught an underneath crosser and bullied his way into the end zone from 33 yards out.
Defensive end Danielle Hunter was once again impressive, tallying 1.5 sacks for a defense that produced five against Jay Cutler. A third-round pick, Hunter now has five sacks, which leads all rookies.
Linebacker Eric Kendricks had seven tackles, cornerback Trae Waynes saved a kickoff return for a touchdown, right tackle T.J. Clemmings had a quiet afternoon and safety Anthony Harris knocked away a deep ball intended for Alshon Jeffery.
The Vikings count on several rookies in big roles. The young players are producing in big ways for head coach Mike Zimmer.
Ben Roethlisberger-Pittsburgh Steelers Career Highlights
In anticipation of the GoDaddy Bowlbetween Bowling Green and Georgia Southern at 7 p.m. CST Dec. 23 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, AL.com is counting down the bowl through the years, with the fifth game today:
Before leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to two Super Bowl victories, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looked NFL-ready in leading Miami (Ohio) to a 49-28 win over Louisville in the GMAC Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on Dec. 18, 2003.
Roethlisberger completed 16-of-20 passes for 291 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to send the RedHawks to a 35-7 lead on their way to their 13th consecutive victory. He finished 21 of 33 for 376 yards.
After the game, "Big Ben" said he was leaving school early for the NFL Draft, and the Steelers took him with the 11th pick about four months later.
"The Big 12 officials were officiating this game. They said they think we should have a revote," Miami coach Terry Hoeppner said, referring to the 2003 Heisman Trophy awarded to Oklahoma QB Jason White.
Roethlisberger even got off a punt that pinned Louisville at its 2 in the last minute of the first half.
The game featured 1,089 yards of offense.
Cal Murray rushed 15 times for 142 yards and a touchdown and Martin Nance had nine catches for 169 yards for Miami.
Louisville QB Stefan LeFors was 17 of 26 for 224 yards. Wide receiver J.R. Russell caught seven passes for 144 yards and three touchdowns. Lionel Gates rushed 12 times for 128 yards, including an 88-yarder, for the Cardinals, who lost in Mobile for the second straight season.
Miami (13-1) got two key defensive plays in the fourth quarter after Louisville (9-4) rallied to make a game of it. Matt Pusateri returned an interception 35 yards for a touchdown, and linebacker Terna Nande picked off another pass in the end zone.
Miami had five future NFL Draft picks Roethlisberger, guard Jacob Bell, defensive back Alphonso Hodge, Nance and wide receiver Ryne Robinson. Louisville had 14 -- running back Eric Shelton, LeFors, defensive back Kerry Rhodes, linebacker Robert McCune (from LeFlore High School), Gates, Russell, center Jason Spitz, defensive end Elvis Dumervil, linebacker Brandon Johnson, defensive tackle Montavious Stanley, defensive tackle Amobi Okoye (from Lee High School in Huntsville), running back Michael Bush, running back Kolby Smith and defensive back William Gay.
Appalachian State University campus walk around 2014
BOONEAppalachian State University juniors and seniors who were enrolled in Principles of Fund Raising, an upper-level class offered in the universitys Department of Communication, raised almost $5,000 for area nonprofits this fall.
Teams made up of four or five students partnered with nine local organizations in a mutually beneficial arrangement that allowed the students to learn industry best practices by conducting a fund-raising campaign from start to finish. The organizations which offered service-learning to the classes and received funds were Horse Helpers of the High Country, Hunger and Health Coalition, The Childrens Playhouse, High Country Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America, F.A.R.M. Cafe, Womens Fund of the Blue Ridge, Watauga Arts Council, Blue Ridge Conservancy and Two Rivers Community School.
After research and assessment of their community partners fund-raising history, constituency, strengths and weaknesses, media usage and case for support, most of the teams determined that a special event was the appropriate campaign to undertake. One team held an email campaign, and two teams conducted membership campaigns, which will result in on-going donations for years to come. Students working with the Watauga Arts Council designed and implemented a new sustaining membership program with creatively named giving levels: Apprentice ($10 a month), Artisan ($20 a month) and Master ($30 a month).
Course professor Dr. Christina May expressed gratitude to the nonprofit board and staff members who collaborated with the classes. This is another great example of how Appalachian and the Boone community are working together to improve lives in the High Country, May said. The students got a lot out of this assignment because it put them up close and personal with the needs our nonprofits address. Some of them were moved and changed by the project and by the realization that they made a measurable difference.
Senior public relations major Kristen Terry stated that Principles of Fund Raising was the first class that gave her the opportunity to partner with an actual client. Although Im just a student, she said, I was able to take on the role of a working professional. This experience allowed me to apply everything I was learning inside the classroom to a real-world setting. Terry was the leader of the team that raised money for Two Rivers Community School by coordinating an eat-a-thon at Boone restaurants five nights in a row. The restaurants that supported the team were Chilis, Menchies, Chick-fil-A, Five Guys and Chipotle. Businesses that hosted other teams campaign events were Appalachian Mountain Brewery, Boone Bowling Center, Lowes Home Improvement, Sweet Frog and Bojangles.
Senior Katie Cronin, who is majoring in electronic media/broadcasting, was a member of the team paired with Hunger and Health Coalition. The team collected pocket change on campus. Cronin explained, When we were creating our campaign, we decided to call it a Week of Change to play on the idea of small acts of change in the community. The Hunger and Health Coalition has changed the impact of poverty in the High Country through small assistance such as food, clothing, fire wood and such, that many of us take for granted. At the end of the week, we raised over $400, the equivalent of 1,800 pounds of food. That just goes to show that there really is no small act of change. It adds up and it changes lives.
Bob Gibbard, president of the High Country Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America, provided feedback to the students who raised money for his organization. He told them, I believe the real judge of success is when someone asks, Would you work with this team again on a future project? My answer would be a resounding Yes, in a heartbeat. The $1,700 raised will fund an ROTC scholarship at Appalachian.
The Principles of Fund Raising course is taught every fall and spring. Different nonprofit organizations are asked to partner with the class each semester. To inquire about the possibility of serving as a community partner, contact Dr. Christina May at maycm@appstate.edu.
Bruce Springsteen - Meet Me in the City (Live on SNL)
Bruce Springsteenand the E Street Band returned to Saturday Night Livefor the first time since 2002 to serve as musical guest for the show"s Tina Fey and Amy Poehler-hosted episode Saturday. In addition to performing a pair of cuts from The River"s deluxe reissue The Ties That Bind, Springsteen and company had a Christmas surprise at the ready for episode"s end.
Sidebar Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart Riff at Stand Up for Heroes
Springsteen an the E Street Band, as a previewfor their extensive The River tour in 2016, first busted out the live debut of "Meet Me in the City," one of the many unreleased tracks from the productive River sessions that were finally untetheredfrom the vaults for The Ties That Bind. Springsteen followed that up with an exhilarating rendition of The River"s opening track "The Ties That Bind," which featured a solo by saxophonist Jake Clemons, the nephew of the late Clarence "The Big Man" Clemons.
However, the biggest surprise of the night was reserved for the episode"s closing moments, when Poehler and Fey, the entire cast of SNL and, inexplicably, Paul McCartney, joined Springsteen and the E Street Band for a festive take on the band"s Christmas classic "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." McCartney"s participation was hinted by Springsteen"s Twitter, which warned fans, "Got a few surprises in store for tonight ...and make sure to stay up for the end credits!"(Springsteen latertweeted a photo of him and McCartney hanging out backstagepre-show.)
The secret was finally revealed when McCartneycasuallystrolled onstage with sleigh bells in hand to join in the festivities and help close out SNL"s 2015.
Creator Reveals How He Got Macaulay Culkin for New "Home Alone" Role
Perhaps being stuck "Home Alone" was more traumatic than we thought.
In the new comedy Web series ":DRYVRS" (warning: video contains explicit language), Macaulay Culkin reprises his role as Kevin McCallister, the adorable and resourceful 8-year-old who was left behind in the 1990 hit "Home Alone."
Except now, Kevin is in his 30s, and he"s got a few issues.
Culkin co-stars with series creator Jack Dishel in the first episode. Dishel plays an on-demand car service passenger who encounters a series of unfortunate drivers.
Culkin is his driver -- who can"t drive.
And he"s got more than his share of deeply entrenched woes dating to that time when he was 8 and his family went on vacation for Christmas and forgot him.
"I had to fend off my house from two psychopath home invaders. I was just a kid," he laments.
Still, the wily tactics he used against the would-be burglars come in handy decades later when the pair encounters a carjacker.
The message is plain: Regardless of his age, don"t mess with Kevin McCallister.