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Pamela Anderson Explains Going Makeup-Free at Fashion Week

In the past year, Pamela Anderson has shown the world unseen sides of herself in her Netflix documentary Pamela, a love story; in her memoir Love, Pamela; and through the evolution of her style. During the '90s, the Baywatch star was known for wearing some outrageous outfits, teased hair, and heavy, glam makeup looks. But recently, the 56-year-old has embraced the natural look, even going completely without makeup in public, including at Paris Fashion Week events.

Santos appeals order that would reveal backers of his bond

Embattled Rep. George Santos on Friday urged a New York federal judge to keep secret the three people backing his $500,000 bond as he battles a 13-count criminal indictment. The New York Republican asked Judge Joanna Seybert of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York to reverse a ruling from a magistrate judge that would reveal the suretors for his bond. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields ordered the identities be made public earlier this week but gave Santos until Friday to appeal.

Sydney Australia Temple | Church News Almanac

Dedication of the Sydney Australia TempleThe first Australian Latter-day Saint temple was announced by the First Presidency of the Church in a news conference on April 2, 1980. Rocky Boileau, a Sydney native, spent four years of his childhood in a boys home that once stood where the temple was built. Boileau spoke to the Church News in 1984 at the temple dedication and said that “when it was announced a temple would be built on this site, I knew the reason why I never wanted to move out of the area.

Tekashi 6ix9ines Assets Being Sold To Pay $10 Million After Stripper Wins Lawsuit

Highlights Tekashi 6ix9ine has been ordered to pay a $10 million judgment to a stripper who sued him for alleged assault. The court has granted the request to liquidate Tekashi's assets, including his Rolls Royce and Florida mansion, to pay off the debt. With a net worth of only $500,000, it is clear that Tekashi doesn't have the cash to pay the judgment in full.