Bride Refused to Invite Her Dad's New Girlfriend to Her Destination Wedding, So He Flew Her In and Asked AgainNew Foto - Bride Refused to Invite Her Dad's New Girlfriend to Her Destination Wedding, So He Flew Her In and Asked Again

Getty A Mumsnet user shared that she does not want her dad's girlfriend, whom she's never met, to attend her wedding Despite repeatedly telling him that she's not invited, the dad still flew to the destination wedding city with his girlfriend The future newlywed is now wondering, "Am I being unreasonable for thinking it's not my fault she traveled halfway around the world for a wedding she's not invited to?" Abride-to-befeels like a broken record after repeatedly tellingher dadthat she doesn't want him to bring his girlfriend to herwedding. The bride detailed her frustrations on the U.K. community forumMumsnet, where she explained that her dad once again asked if his girlfriend could come — this time after he already flew her out to the destination wedding. "My parents are very acrimoniously separated, and my dad has a new partner," the future newlywed wrote. "They are still in the throes of an awful divorce, and my five siblings and I are stuck in the middle." "I initially told him that she cannot come, and that's been clear from the outset, as I'm not comfortable with it and we've not met," she added. Getty Despite the firm no, the dad mentioned that he would still be flying to the unnamed wedding city with his girlfriend. "I said how nice and reiterated that she was not invited, so it has been clear throughout," the bride said of her unchanged response. "Dad has just asked again if she can come, and again I've said no," she continued. "He's said he understands but that she is hurt because she's come all this way." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Getty Wondering if she's in the wrong for putting her foot down, the bride-to-be asked, "Am I being unreasonable for thinking it's not my fault she traveled halfway around the world for a wedding she's not invited to?" In a Mumsnet poll under her post, 94 percent of the more than 2,000 voters selected "You are NOT being unreasonable" as their option. "You have been clear, and he decided he'd strong arm you into doing his will by presenting you this option," one reader commented. "He shouldn't have brought her. I'd be telling him if he doesn't back off he won't be invited either. I can only imagine why your mother left him and this is perhaps an example of his behavior of why." Most Mumsnet users agreed, with one replying, "Tell him not to mention her again in conjunction with your wedding. You have made yourself crystal clear. How selfish of him to be hassling you like this. Awful behavior." Read the original article onPeople

Bride Refused to Invite Her Dad’s New Girlfriend to Her Destination Wedding, So He Flew Her In and Asked Again

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Chrissy Teigen Reveals She Underwent a 'Hairline Lowering Procedure' After Photo of Her Bandaged Face Goes ViralNew Foto - Chrissy Teigen Reveals She Underwent a 'Hairline Lowering Procedure' After Photo of Her Bandaged Face Goes Viral

Noam Galai/Getty ​Chrissy Teigen revealed on her Instagram Stories on May 23 that she underwent a "hairline lowering procedure" and shared a photo of her stitches This comes after she reportedly shared a video of herself with a bandaged face in a hospital bed earlier this week The model revealed that she "lost a lot [of hair] in the front from babies" and has been wearing "extensions" to events ​Chrissy Teigenis getting candid about a recent cosmetic procedure she had done. A few days after she reportedly shared a video of herself with abandaged facein the hospital, the model and cookbook author, 39, revealed the reason why she was there on herInstagram Stories. "Hi friends! [A] lot of you have been wondering about my hospital pic which is very understandable as I gave no explanation lol. I had a hairline lowering procedure," she wrote in the May 23 post, alongside a photo of herself pulling back her bandage to show off stitches at her hairline. "Lost a lot in the front from babies and it's just very thin up there," she explained of her hair. "When you see it on a carpet, it's ALWAYS extensions." Chrissy Teigen/Instagram Teigen gave birth to daughterLuna Simonein 2016 and sonMiles Theodorein 2018, and welcomed daughterEsti Maxineand sonWren Alexander Stephensin 2023 via surrogate. She shares all four children with husbandJohn Legend, 46. TheCravingscookbook author concluded her Instagram Stories post by saying she would "share more later" about her hairline-lowering procedure if fans were "interested" in additional details because it really was "a journey." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Teigen is no stranger to cosmetic procedures. She previously shared on her Instagram Stories in 2021 that she got aneyebrow transplant surgery, where hairs are taken from the back of a patient's head and placed on the face to create a fuller set of brows. "I never wear makeup if I can avoid it so I was so excited for this eyebrow transplant surgery," she wrote atop a photo of herself post-surgery, tagging Drs. Jason Diamond and Jason Champagne. At the time, Teigen shared a post-surgery image of her new brow look, calling the results "crazy" in the caption. "They look so cool," she also said in a clip, while pointing to her new brows. "He did hairs up here to even them out." She has also not been afraid to undergo some drastic hair changes. In February, she shared that she chopped off her longer locks in favor of ashort bob style. She showed off the look on the2025 Grammysred carpetand in a mirror selfie shared the next day inside of a walk-in closet. "Keeping it short!" Teigen captioned the video, also tagging her glam team: "hairinel @krisstudden @alanavanderaa." She has experimented with different colors as well, previouslydying her hair pastel pinkin 2021 and adding differentblonde and light brown highlightsin 2020. Read the original article onPeople

Chrissy Teigen Reveals She Underwent a ‘Hairline Lowering Procedure’ After Photo of Her Bandaged Face Goes Viral

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Britney Spears addresses reports of smoking cigarette on plane, says friend 'lit it up'New Foto - Britney Spears addresses reports of smoking cigarette on plane, says friend 'lit it up'

Britney Spearsis speaking outamid tabloid reportsthatshe lit a cigarette aboard a plane. Inan Instagram post May 23, the "Piece of Me" singer explained that she "said 'I want a cigarette so bad'" while on the airplane, writing to fans that she craved one while it was her "first time drinking VODKA." "My friend put (a cigarette) in my mouth and lit it up for me so I was like OH SO THIS IS A PLANE WHERE YOU CAN SMOKE !!!" the "Hold It Against Me" hitmakerwrote. The "Toxic" chart-topper said she didn't mean to upset airplane staff, writing that "I do so apologize to anyone I offended but the flight attendants always make sure I'm way at the back of plane anyways." Media outletsreportedthat Spears was onboarda JSX charter planeduring the incident, but the company declined to comment further to USA TODAY on May 24. USA TODAY reached out to reps for Spears for comment. Thepop star has been lying low in recent yearsaftera Los Angeles judge terminatedher 13-year-longcontroversial conservatorshipin November 2021. After drinking the vodka, the "Women in Me" authorsaid she thought, "what the heck is in there" and "felt so clear and smart." View this post on Instagram A post shared by XILA MARIA RIVER RED (@britneyspears) All the celebs mentioned during Diddytrial: Obama, Britney Spears, Michael B. Jordan At first,the former "X Factor" judge saidwhen "officials greeted me as support," she "was like WOW I feel special" but later Spears realized that "the flight attendant called officials because I smoked a cigarette." Spears revealed in her caption that she thought the flight attendant wanted to "embarrass" her which she "thought was kinda much but she didn't like me the moment I got on plane." Britney Spears' posts have some fansconcerned. There's a right way to talk about it. "Nobody was on the plane for first 20 minutes and she wouldn't let me get out of my seat I wanted to stand up. She acted so weird about making sure I sat down and it was weird," Spears explained. "I didn't like the way she put the seatbelt on me and invaded my space." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Britney Spears smoking on plane: Singer speaks out

Britney Spears addresses reports of smoking cigarette on plane, says friend 'lit it up'

Britney Spears addresses reports of smoking cigarette on plane, says friend 'lit it up' Britney Spearsis speaking outamid tabloid re...
Ecuador's Noboa vows to tackle violence, boost economy and create jobs in second termNew Foto - Ecuador's Noboa vows to tackle violence, boost economy and create jobs in second term

QUITO (AP) — Ecuador's PresidentDaniel Noboawas officially sworn in on Saturday following hisreelectionfor another four-year term early this year. Noboa, 37, who wore a presidential sash over his chest, was sworn in alongside his Vice President María José Pinto and their terms will run until May 2029. The young president, who has become known for his fight against a surge of armed group violence in theSouth American country, pledged in his inauguration speech to continue to tackle corruption, drug trafficking and violent crime. He also swore to implement reforms and said he would lay "a solid foundation for job creation and investment" by working with Ecuador's private sector. "We are at the doorstep of four years of progress," he said. The ceremony in the capital,Quito, was attended by U.S. Health SecretaryRobert Kennedy, Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, and many other international guests and delegates. Noboa was first elected as president in November 2023 aged 35, with little political experience. He unexpectedly entered the race and was elected to complete the term of his predecessor,Guillermo Lasso, who had dissolved the Assembly and stepped down to avoid impeachment. Noboa was re-elected on April 13 in a run-off against left-wing candidateLuisa González, who has made repeated allegations of electoral fraud. Her Citizen Revolution party, lead by former president Rafael Correa, boycotted Saturday's ceremony, even though González claims were rejected by Ecuador's electoral authority and both national and international observers. Violence and high unemployment levels remain the biggest challenges facing the president and his National Democratic Action (ADN) party, which also was able to hold the majority in the country's congress through a number of political alliances. Maintaining that majority will be crucial for Noboa in pushing through his agenda, including a crime-fighting bill marked as "urgent" for its economic implications. The proposal has already drawn criticism from the opposition. Juan Francisco Camino, a professor at the Equinoctial Technological University, said Noboa's tight majority could easily shift the balance. "Just one lost vote from his allies could paralyze his plans," Camino said in an interview. Asked whether Noboa might change his governing approach in this new term, Camino predicted continuity, especially with the government's focus on using state power to fight crime, which he said "sells legitimacy." Ecuador is one of the mostdangerous countriesin the region, with around 8,000 violent deaths by the end of 2024 and crime continuing to rise in 2025. Camino stressed that Noboa must "look beyond security" and focus on rebuilding Ecuador's social fabric, especially in areas like jobs, healthcare, and education. Others said it was important to focus on root causes of violence, like lack of opportunities which often pushes young people to join criminal groups. Only 33% of Ecuadorians had full-time jobs as of late last year, with the rest working in the informal economy.

Ecuador's Noboa vows to tackle violence, boost economy and create jobs in second term

Ecuador's Noboa vows to tackle violence, boost economy and create jobs in second term QUITO (AP) — Ecuador's PresidentDaniel Noboawa...
Storms, rainfall kick off Memorial Day weekend in parts of USNew Foto - Storms, rainfall kick off Memorial Day weekend in parts of US

TheMemorial Day weekend kicked off with a multi-day thunderstormand heavy rainfall system hitting the south-central part of the country, forecasters said. Hundreds of thousands of people were under a severe thunderstorm watch the afternoon of Saturday, May 24, across a large swath of Oklahoma and part of Arkansas. The risk of severe storms stretches from the southern Plains to the Southeast, with isolated severe storms possible in South Florida, theStorm Prediction Centersaid. A risk of showers and thunderstorms also exists in states in the middle and lower Mississippi Valley and Tennessee Valley, according to the National Weather Service. The storms could bring frequent lightning, severe wind gusts, hail and even a few tornadoes. Significant flash flooding is also a risk. A large portion of the center of the country will likely see a wet, rainy holiday weekend, forecasters said. Scattered rain and showers in the Great Lakes region and Northeast are expected over the weekend but ending by Memorial Day, the weather service said. A stationery front from the Southeast into the Northern Plains and central Rocky Mountain region will extend through the holiday, creating showers, thunderstorms and some heavy rain, also putting the area at risk of flash flooding. "The associated heavy rain will create mainly localized areas of flash flooding, with urban areas, roads, small streams, and low-lying areas the most vulnerable," the weather service said. The threat of excessive rainfall increases on May 25 for states in the central and southern Plains, the middle and lower Mississippi Valley and the Tennessee Valley, forecasters said. Flash flooding remains a risk there later in the weekend. Through May 26, the risk for thunderstorms in the region persists, especially for hail greater than 2 inches over parts of the southern High Plains. More than 4 million people were under a flood watch on May 24 that centered around southeastern Kansas, southwestern Missouri and northern Arkansas. According to AccuWeather, multiple rounds of storms could bring more than a month's worth of rain from southeastern Kansas into southern Missouri, northeastern Oklahoma, northern Arkansas and the mid-Mississippi Valley as far east as western Tennessee, through Memorial Day. Rain could fall at rates between 1 and 3 inches per hour, easily flooding low-lying areas or streets and highways, including in areas already soaked in April and earlier in May, AccuWeather said. The runoff could also cause subsequent rises in streams and rivers. "This will create dangerous and potentially life-threatening conditions for those who live near waterways or may be camping or recreating in areas of major flooding," AccuWeather said in an advisory. There have been over 900 preliminary reports of tornadoes in 2025, making this year the busiest for tornadoes since 2011, according toAccuWeather. The 922 reports logged through late May is 281 more than the historical average of 641 for this time of year, the outlet said. The four states with the most tornado reports are Mississippi, Illinois, Missouri and Texas. Each of those states has seen between 87 and 97 tornadoes so far, AccuWeather reported. A mid-May rash of tornadoes that broke out across the central part of the country left a deadly trail in its wake, with over two dozen dead in Kentucky and Missouri. The deaths were concentrated in London, Kentucky, and Laurel County, where at least 17 people were killed on May 16. Five were killed in St. Louis the same day. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Severe weather hits south-central US to start holiday weekend

Storms, rainfall kick off Memorial Day weekend in parts of US

Storms, rainfall kick off Memorial Day weekend in parts of US TheMemorial Day weekend kicked off with a multi-day thunderstormand heavy rain...

 

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