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Hathaway, 33, looked radiant in a black wool coat, a black turtleneck, skinny jeans and patent leather dress shoes. Shulman, 34, was more casual in a blue sweater and light-wash denim. As Us Weekly confirmed on November 27, the Oscar-winning actress is expecting her first child with her husband of three years.
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While Hathaway covered her baby bump on Friday, she gave Us a better glimpse of her growing tummy two weeks earlier in a menswear-inspired outfit.
Hathaway donned a jacket and blouse on Saturday, December 5, while out to dinner in Los Angeles. On that occasion, she paired the look with skinny jeans, a black scarf, and matching ankle booties.
Hathaway has been vocal about wanting to become a mom. In a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter shortly after saying “I do” to Shulman in 2012, the Les Miserables
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continues in his note, “We counted a lot more wins than losses…and to
me, that’s worth more than damn near anything.” The kicker, though:
“BTW, you took the wrong hard drive.” He’s referring to burglars
William Guest, a member of Gladys Knight and the Pips, has died aged 74. (photo: Associated Press)Gladys Knight is asking God to look after one of her beloved band members who has died.Knight
and her brother, Merald “Bubba” Knight, released a statement Sunday
about Pips member William Guest, who died last week at 74 of congestive
heart failure.“We
have lost many along the way; Edward Patten, Eleanor Guest, and now
William Guest,” Gladys Knight said. “We tried using our gifts of music
in a way that would be pleasing to God. Please, take care of their
journeys home and I say thank you Lord for a long and wonderful ride.”William Guest, Member of Gladys Knight & the Pips, Dies at 74Merald Knight said Guest was “more like a ‘big’ brother to me than a distant cousin.”“From
day one, when the Pips were formed, we were two Road Warriors,
succeeding against the odds of the show business,” Knight said.
Natalie
Cole, who died at 65 on Thursday, Dec. 31, was a force on Billboard’s
charts for four decades with her unique mix of sweet, soulful R&B.Cole
arrived with “This Will Be.” The hopeful, upbeat love song entered the
Billboard Hot 100 dated Aug. 30, 1975, and became her first top 10 on
the chart, reaching No. 6 that November. A year later, Cole added her
second top 10, the No. 5-peaking “I’ve Got Love on My Mind.” The No.
10-peaking “Our Love” would follow in 1978.click here to join web hosting here: