Tim McGraw's Daughter Audrey Teases Mysterious New Venture With Cryptic UpdateNew Foto - Tim McGraw's Daughter Audrey Teases Mysterious New Venture With Cryptic Update

Soon afterTim McGrawandFaith Hill's youngest daughterAudreyannounced anupcoming performancein Los Angeles, Calif., the singer intrigued fans with mysterious new social media posts that appeared to tease an upcoming project. On May 10, Audrey posted two updates hinting at a personal project, with the first showing a piece of paper with writing on it, the top readable and the bottom blurred out. The message read, "LA's fine and the sun shines most the time, and the feeling is laid back. Palm trees grow and the rents are low, but you know I keep thinking about makin' my way back..." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Well I'm Nashville, born and raised, but now I'm lost between this choice. LA's fine, but it ain't home. Nashville's home, but it ain't mine no more..." the text went on. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Audrey (@audreymcgraw) Only hours after posting this, Audrey also shared a black and white photo of what appeared to be Los Angeles, with the caption calling back to the previous update, saying, "LA's fine, but it ain't home." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Audrey (@audreymcgraw) Audrey shared no other information about what the mysterious updates meant, but the writing in the first post could be lyrics to her upcoming music. Only a couple of weeks ago, Audreywrote alongside a photo of herself, "Been writin', been in the studio. Been sangin', playin'…. Lovin', losin', dyin', livin'….Cryin'…. Laughin'…… What're some more 'in's'? Does it even work like that? Anyways, been makin' some things I hope you'll like." Fans of the up-and-coming singer have been anxiously waiting for her to release her own music and follow in her parents' footsteps. Luckily, it seems like that day might be coming sooner rather than later. Related: Tim McGraw's Daughter Audrey's New Singing Video Leaves Fans Begging Her to Release Music

Tim McGraw’s Daughter Audrey Teases Mysterious New Venture With Cryptic Update

Tim McGraw's Daughter Audrey Teases Mysterious New Venture With Cryptic Update Soon afterTim McGrawandFaith Hill's youngest daughter...
An Etiquette Expert Is Begging You to Never, Ever Show Up to a Party at This TimeNew Foto - An Etiquette Expert Is Begging You to Never, Ever Show Up to a Party at This Time

We've all heard the term "fashionably late" when it comes to social functions. No one wants to arrive at a gathering too early and hover anxiously around the host, or interrupt them as they put the final touches on the decor. But when it comes to arriving late to a party, it can be difficult to discern what an acceptable arrival time is. Should you follow the start time listed on your invitation as closely as possible, or hold off until more people have arrived?Although every party host's expectations are bound to be different, etiquette expertLisa Mirza GrottsofGolden Rules Galwarns that it's often better to be safe than sorry when it comes to planning your arrival time. As she puts it, being too "fashionably late" isn't an indicator of your busy social life. Instead, it's often plain disruptive."Arriving late to a party isn't a grand entrance," Grotts says. "It's a gamble, impolite and poor timing."Still, you might find yourself wondering what a good rule of thumb is for event timing. At what point should you notify the host that you'll be late? If you insist on being fashionably late, exactly how late can you be without being rude? And what's the ideal arrival time to aim for in the first place?Below, an etiquette expert answers all the questions you might have about party arrival timing.Related:An Etiquette Expert Is Begging People To Think Twice About This Common Social Habit As a rule of thumb, it's better to arrive early and wait for the party's official start time than to show up long after your fellow guests have already made themselves comfortable. That being said, it's best to avoid showing up before the host has said the party will start unless you've been specifically invited to do so."A good guest honors the host's rhythm, not their own watch," Grotts says. "If you must, drive around the block until the set time." If you're aiming to be on your best behavior, being as punctual as possible is key."There's a fine line between fashionably late and rudely disruptive," Grotts notes. "Respect the invitation as much as you'd want your own time to be respected."Related:7 Things You Should Hide Before Guests Come Over, According to Home-Staging Experts Your "fashionably late" window depends on the exact event you're going to. For instance,Evite professionalsnote that guests at gatherings like dinner parties should arrive within 15 minutes of the stated start time, while the arrival time for larger parties or New Year's gatherings is more flexible. However, when in doubt, Grotts recommends showing up slightly earlier than you think just to be safe."Remember it this way: Behave a little better than what is asked of you," she says. "To be fashionably late should be stylishly timed, not selfishly timed." Grotts recommends letting your host know if you'll be more than 30 minutes late to the party, since "anything beyond that is inconsiderate."When in doubt, she says, "reply early, arrive graciously.""One of my favorite memes [is]: An invite is a gift," Grotts adds ."Responding on time is how you unwrap it!" Up Next: Related: How Late Is Too Late To Cancel Plans? What Etiquette Experts Wish Everyone Knew Lisa Mirza Grotts, ofGolden Rules Gal

An Etiquette Expert Is Begging You to Never, Ever Show Up to a Party at This Time

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Fans 'in Awe' of Khloé Kardashian's Toned Arms in Skintight Sleeveless Purple DressNew Foto - Fans 'in Awe' of Khloé Kardashian's Toned Arms in Skintight Sleeveless Purple Dress

Fans of reality TV starKhloé Kardashianwere stunned after seeing her latest fashion look as she accepted an award at the German Perfume Awards, also known as the Duftstars. The 40-year-old shared snaps of the glamorous look on Instagram after the event, posing in a bright purple sequined dress by designerLaQuan Smith, which was form-fitting and sleeveless, perfectly showcasing her arm muscles. She accessorized with sparkling jewelry and her hair in a high updo. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 💜☔️ Duftstars thank you! What an incredible honor!! I am still floating! XO Khloé 💜☔️," Kardashian wrote in the caption of the update. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Khloé Kardashian (@khloekardashian) Fans couldn't get over the look, with one commenting, "This is definitely your prime era babe ❤️‍🔥." Another top-liked comment highlighted her toned arms as the fan wrote, "Those arms!!!! Couldn't stop being in awe of them." Kardashian replied to the sweet message, saying, "wow!!! Really?! Thank you! It's taken years but they are finally coming together ha," leaving fans calling her "an inspiration" and asking for her workout routine. Others piled on the compliments, with replies like, "Hot damm. You look amazing 😻," "You look AMAZING KHLOE !!!! 😍," and "You look incredible!!! 😍." Related: Kim Kardashian Debuts Dramatic New Hairstyle at Daughter's Birthday Party

Fans 'in Awe' of Khloé Kardashian's Toned Arms in Skintight Sleeveless Purple Dress

Fans 'in Awe' of Khloé Kardashian's Toned Arms in Skintight Sleeveless Purple Dress Fans of reality TV starKhloé Kardashianwere ...
Bangladesh's interim government bans the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh HasinaNew Foto - Bangladesh's interim government bans the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — The interim government in Bangladesh on Saturday banned all activities of the former ruling Awami League party headed by former influential Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted last year in a mass uprising. Asif Nazrul, the country's law affairs adviser, said late Saturday the interim Cabinet headed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus decided to ban the party's activities online and elsewhere under the country's Anti-Terrorism Act. The ban would stay in place until a special tribunal completes a trial of the party and its leaders over the deaths of hundreds of students and other protesters during an anti-government uprising in July and August last year. "This decision is aimed at ensuring national security and sovereignty, protection of activists of the July movement, and plaintiffs and witnesses involved in the tribunal proceedings," Nazrul told reporters after a special Cabinet meeting. Nazrul said the meeting Saturday also expanded scope for trying any political parties involving charges of killing during the anti-Hasina protest being handled by the International Crimes Tribunal. He said a government notification regarding the ban would be published soon with details. Hasina and many of her senior party colleagues have been accused of murder in many cases after her ouster last year. Hasina has been in exile in India since Aug. 5 as her official residence was stormed by protesters soon after she left the country. The United Nations human rights office in a report said in February thatup to 1,400 peoplemay have been killed during three weeks of anti-Hasina protest. Saturday night's dramatic decision came after thousands of protesters, including supporters ofa newly formed political partyby students, took to the streets in Dhaka and issued an ultimatum to ban the Awami League party by Saturday night. The members of the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party also prominently took part in the protest. There was no immediate reaction from Hasina or her party, but the chief of the National Citizen Party, Nahid Islam, who is also a student leader, applauded the Yunus-led government for its decision. The student-led uprising endedHasina's 15 years of rule, and three days after her fall Yunus took the helm as interim leader.

Bangladesh's interim government bans the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh's interim government bans the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — The interim...
How Pope Leo became a beloved Peruvian figureNew Foto - How Pope Leo became a beloved Peruvian figure

CHICLAYO, Peru — Walkiria Garcia was 14 years old when she made her confirmation in the Catholic Church, an already significant religious sacrament made even more unforgettable by the man officiating it, Robert Prevost, who a decade later wouldbecome Pope Leo XIV. To many Peruvians, however, Leo is more than the first pope from the U.S. He is also the first Peruvian pope. Pope Leo, born on the South Side of Chicago, first arrived in Peru in 1985as a missionary. For 10 years, he taught canon law in Trujillo, immersing himself in the local culture and community. Though he returned to Chicago to lead the Augustinian order in the Midwest, he couldn't stay away for too long. In 2014, he moved to Chiclayo, Peru, where he served as an apostolic administrator, bishop and later archbishop. He even became anaturalized Peruvian citizen in 2015. Now, Garcia has one message for the new pontiff: "Don't change." Garcia, now 24, recalls her first encounter with Leo at her Augustinian school, saying she felt like he was more of a friend than an authority figure. That's because Leo was "fun," and was frequently seen playing games with the students in addition to speaking to them about religious topics. Garcia said the former bishop shared messages of love and openness with the students, in line with their Augustinian beliefs. "We can always return and we can always change our life," Garcia said. Leo's deep bond with Peruvians is rooted in his embrace of their customs. Garcia fondly remembers seeing him at cultural festivals, serving food and participating in traditions. "He was Peruvian," Garcia said. In hisfirst speech as pope, Leo expressed gratitude to the people of Chiclayo, highlighting the city's influence on his journey. Garcia connected with Leo again in a chance encounter during a 2021 flight, where they reminisced about her confirmation and school days. Garcia hopes that Leo will "follow the Francis message," continuing to "love all people" and embracing members of the LGBTQ community. She would like to see him continue his work with children and young adults, just as he did in Chiclayo. "He is our first Peruvian pope," Garcia said. Stephanie Gosk reported from Chiclayo, Peru,and Viola Flowers reported from New York City.

How Pope Leo became a beloved Peruvian figure

How Pope Leo became a beloved Peruvian figure CHICLAYO, Peru — Walkiria Garcia was 14 years old when she made her confirmation in the Cathol...

 

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