Jersey Shore‘s next generation! Paul “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio has kept his life as a parent relatively private, but he couldn’t be a prouder dad to daughter Amabella Sophia.
Us Weekly confirmed in October 2013 that the MTV personality welcomed a baby girl with Amanda Markert, whom he had a one-night encounter with in Las Vegas. At the time, Amabella was nearly 6 months old.
“I’m proud I’m a father,” DelVecchio noted in a statement to Us.
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As she tackled the role of the driven, Elizabeth Keen on season one of The Blacklist, Megan Boone underwent a drastic transformation every day. Her sassy, short pixie cut was regularly tucked up into a cascading brown wig. Though she says she hoped the longer locks would help her character look younger and perhaps, more … Published on November 28, 2020 3 min read As she tackled the role of the driven, Elizabeth Keen on season one of The Blacklist, Megan Boone underwent a drastic transformation every day.
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Top 10sFiction This article is more than 4 years oldTop 10 books about toxic masculinityThis article is more than 4 years oldThe term may be new, but as stories from Homer to Henry James show, the behaviour is anything but
Toxic masculinity has become something of a buzz phrase, employed to describe and explain everything from poor dating etiquette to mass shootings and the abuses highlighted by the #MeToo movement. But, as with any buzzword, it is important to be clear in one’s definition.