'Who Is This?': 'Real Housewives' Star Shocks Fans with Unrecognizable LookNew Foto - 'Who Is This?': 'Real Housewives' Star Shocks Fans with Unrecognizable Look

The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Erika Jayne is no stranger to wowing fans with her social media presence, but her latest post left her followers doing a double-take. The 54-year-old's Instagram update sparked buzz after she posted a photo of herself flaunting her striking look. Jayne, who stunned in a black dress with rhinestone-studded detail, posed in front of the mirror, showing off her glammed-up beauty. The post garnered positive reactions from fans and celebrities, including fellow RHOBH star Sutton Stracke, who wrote, "Stunner." Fashion designer and TV personality Rachel Zoe left multiple fire emojis to signal her admiration for the reality star's post. Unfortunately, it wasn't all cheers as the singer-actress drew unfavorable comments from some followers. Many users remarked that she appeared unrecognizable in her latest post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erika Jayne (@theprettymess) "Girl, who is this?" one asked. The same goes for another who commented, "Who is that???? Because if that's Erika, she really needs to stop. Don't even look like her." "Did not recognize," another added. "Doesn't look anything like you! What's happening now!?!?!" a fan chimed in. "You know that isn't you, right? We're starting to get worried," another echoed. Some even went on to accuse her of using Photoshop to alter her look. "That face is so Photoshopped it looks ridiculous, Erika," a user said. "So Photoshopped it's just embarrassing," a commenter noted. Throughout the show's run, the reality star has embraced bold and distinctive fashion choices. Fromretro-inspired looksinRHOBHSeason 9 to hergoth-like erain Season 10, she never failed to captivate viewers with her ever-evolving style. It even came to the point where she switched up her iconic icy blonde hair for balayage light pink strands in season 14. On the other hand, she also revealed what she considers her ultimate standout look since joining the reality show. In aTikTok postby Bravo TV, she ranked her top styles, naming the leopard outfit and curly bob from season 9 among her favorites. "Look at the leopard," she said as she looked at her photo, adding, "It's just a good composition. I love it." Although she rose to fame after joining Bravo's reality show, Erika Jayne, whose real name is Erika Girardi, began her career as an actress and has appeared in the 1995 filmAlchemy, followed byLowballin 1996. Besides being an actress, she also released her music. She first gained recognition in 2015 when she joined Bravo'sReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsas a cast member in Season 6. Before her time on reality TV, Girardi appeared in the filmsAlchemy(1995) andLowball(1996). Herdebut single, "Roller Coaster," was released in 2007 and was part of her first studio album,Pretty Mess. From actress to singer, she is also an entrepreneur and launched her luxury hair extension line,Pretty Mess Hair, in 2021. Related: Tennis Star Coco Gauff Looks Unrecognizable After Trading Sneakers For Cowboy Boots at Beyoncé Concert This story was originally reported byParadeon Sep 2, 2025, where it first appeared in theNewssection. Add Parade as aPreferred Source by clicking here.

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Osuna's 2-run single in 10th inning pushes Rangers past Diamondbacks 7-5 for 6th straight winNew Foto - Osuna's 2-run single in 10th inning pushes Rangers past Diamondbacks 7-5 for 6th straight win

PHOENIX (AP) — Alejandro Osuna hit a two-run single in the 10th inning, Jake Burger had a crucial RBI triple in his return from the injured list and the Texas Rangers rallied past the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-5 on Monday for their sixth straight victory. The Rangers had runners on second and third with two outs in the 10th when Osuna — hitting .149 in 87 at-bats this season — ripped a line drive that caromed off reliever Juan Burgos (1-1) into foul territory. Michael Helman crossed the plate easily and then Ezequiel Duran scored all the way from second, sliding under Gabriel Moreno's tag. Texas is 1 1/2 games behind Seattle for the final American League wild card. The Rangers trailed 5-3 entering the ninth, but Burger — playing in his first game after missing two weeks with a sprained left wrist — hit an RBI triple with one out. Cody Freeman's RBI single with two outs tied it. Freeman also had a two-run homer. Shawn Armstrong earned his sixth save and Chris Martin (2-6) got the win after a scoreless ninth. Diamondbacks right hander Ryne Nelson gave up three runs on four hits and a walk over six innings. He struck out seven. Arizona's Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo hit solo homers on back-to-back pitches from lefty Patrick Corbin in the first, depositing both deep into the seats behind the left-field wall. The D-backs led 3-0 after two innings. Corbin gave up five runs over 5 2/3 innings. Arizona left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. wascarted off the field in the sixthafter appearing to injure his right leg. Key moment Martin coaxed Ildemaro Vargas into a double play to end the ninth after giving up a single to Moreno. Key stat Marte and Perdomo's homers marked the fourth time in franchise history that at least two Diamondbacks players started the game with back-to-back longballs. Up next The Diamondbacks will throw RHP Nabil Crismatt on Tuesday night. The Rangers hadn't announced a scheduled starter. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Osuna's 2-run single in 10th inning pushes Rangers past Diamondbacks 7-5 for 6th straight win

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Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'New Foto - Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'

Paul Archuleta/Getty The Chrisley family is finally back together again, but a set of federal prison sentences may have been the least of their problems. The Chrisleys: Back to Reality, Lifetime's latest addition to the armada of reality series chronicling the private lives of the TV dynasty, catches up with the Chrisleys at the tail end of Todd and Julie's time in lockup. The patriarch and matriarch of the real estate empire and figureheads of the USA Network's popularChrisley Knows Bestwereconvicted of bank fraud and tax evasionin 2022 andsentenced to a combined 19 yearsin prison. Their daughter, Savannah, worked tirelessly to earn her parents a presidentialpardon, whichDonald Trumpgranted in May. ButBack to Realityshows that the long shadow cast by Todd and Julie's imprisonment allowed for a dangerous kind of rot to fester back home. In a prescient phone call from prison included in the first episode ofBack to Reality, Julie shared that her "greatest worry while being in prison is my children. I worry that they're okay. I worry that they're getting along because I'm not there to wrangle everyone and diffuse a situation." She specifically pointed to Chase and Savannah, the eldest son and daughter she shares with Todd, who "have fought since they were teenagers. And that worries me, because I feel like the divide is just going to get bigger and bigger." Back to Realityproves just that, and it's not just Julie who's worried. Todd's colorful mother Nanny Faye, a popular recurring character onChrisley Knows Best, shared her own concerns with Julie's mother, Pam Hughes. "Well, Pam, me, and you have got to come up with a solution to help everyone out. What are we going to do with Chase and Savannah?" she wonders, adding that because of Todd and Julie's absences, "This family's been torn apart." Lifetime Chase and Savannah both chose to participate inBack to Reality, and had quite a bit to say about the feud themselves. "Since my mom and dad have been away, we haven't been in the same room all together let alone sat down for dinner with everybody," Chase revealed. "I know there's some tension there between me and Savannah." Though Savannah fondly recalled that "growing up, I feel like we were always best friends. We did everything together," Chase's view of the time has altered in retrospect. In a call from prison, Todd shared, "I always told Savannah, you can do anything a boy can do. In fact, nine times out of 10, you can probably do it better. And Chase would say to me, 'Yeah, and look what you raised: a monster.'" Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "Chase and I are definitely on rocky terms, because over the past two and a half years, he has not helped me at all. I mean, when it comes to the kids, financially, mom and dad - he has not picked up a single ounce of slack, and he's been given ample opportunity to do so," Savannah explained. USA Network/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty While Todd and Julie were in prison, Savannah stepped up toparent their other minor children- Grayson, 18, and Chloe, 12. She was also open about having to makemajor lifestyle shiftsthat came with the new economic burden, and dedicated herself toadvocating for a pardon, going as far as the2024 Republican National Conventionto demand one. During the family dinner that concludes episode 1 ofBack to Reality, Chase conceded to Savannah's hard work. But he's skeptical about her claim that she was forced to rough it alone. "Savannah wants help on Savannah's time," he said. "As much as Savannah says she wants my help, I don't think Savannah actually wants any help, because she wants to be able to say she did it on her own." Savannah, meanwhile, said she believes that "Any time Chase tries to connect with me, it is strictly performative, because there is always something he wants to get." She solemnly warned, "There is a lot of resentment. So when things are said and done, I don't forgive it. I don't know if it can ever be repaired, honestly. Once I shut someone off, I shut them off." The Chrisleys: Back to Realitypremieres as a two-night event on Sept. 1 and Sept. 2, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime. The remaining episodes will air Tuesdays, with the finale airing Sept. 16. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Savannah Chrisley details feud with brother Chase since parents' prison time: 'I don't know if it can ever be repaired'

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Death toll from earthquake in Afghanistan rises to 900New Foto - Death toll from earthquake in Afghanistan rises to 900

JALALABAD, Afghanistan (AP) — The death toll from astrong earthquakein Afghanistan's east rose to 900, with 3,000 people injured, an official said Tuesday as rescue teams scoured the area for survivors. The 6.0 magnitude quake struck late Sunday night in a mountainous region, flattening villages and leaving people trapped under rubble for hours. "The injured are being evacuated, so these figures may change significantly," Yousaf Hammad, a spokesman for Afghanistan's National Disaster Management Authority, told The Associated Press. "The earthquake caused landslides in some areas, blocking roads, but they have been reopened, and the remaining roads will be reopened to allow access to areas that were difficult to reach."

Death toll from earthquake in Afghanistan rises to 900

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Powerball jackpot rises to an estimated $1.3 billion after no winning ticket soldNew Foto - Powerball jackpot rises to an estimated $1.3 billion after no winning ticket sold

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Powerball jackpot rose to an estimated $1.3 billion Monday night after the winning numbers failed to appear. The numbers drawn were 8, 23, 25, 40, 53 with the Powerball 5. No one has matched all six numbers since May 31, allowing thejackpot to swellto $1.3 billion, which would be the fifth-largest prize in the game's history if there is a winner in the drawing Wednesday night. As ticket sales climbed during the past week, game officials raised the estimated Monday night jackpot to $1.1 billion before taxes. Although there was no lucky jackpot winner, two ticket holders in Montana and North Carolina each won $2 million. Payments for a jackpot would be spread over 30 years. A winner also can choose an immediate lump sum in cash before taxes, which now stands at $589 million. The odds of matching all six numbers are astronomical: 1 in 292.2 million. The odds of gettingstruck by lightningare far greater. But with so many people putting down money for a chance at life-changing wealth, someone eventually wins. Powerball, which costs $2 per ticket, is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are held each week on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights.

Powerball jackpot rises to an estimated $1.3 billion after no winning ticket sold

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