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Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green at Princess Grace Awards | news 24h - Duration: 4:25.
Family affair! 'Hot Felon' Jeremy Meeks cuddles up to Chloe Green at Princess Grace Awards... as they lead the stars at soiree alongside her mother Tina
He already met her mother, Tina Green, on board a lavish yacht off the coast of Monaco.
And Hot Felon Jeremy Meeks turned the Princess Grace Awards into another family affair as he attended the soiree alongside his girlfriend Chloe Green and her mother, Tina.
The model, 33, looked extremely dapper in a slick black suit as he posed alongside Tina and Chloe, 26, who was oozing glamour in a plunging gown that clung to her curves as she attended the Beverly Hills event on Wednesday.
Tina was the picture of elegance in an off-the-shoulder black gown, diamond necklace, and perfectly styled hairdo of loose waves.
And her daughter took things up a notch in her style department with her long-sleeve black dress, platform heels, clutch, and a similar hairstyle of flowing waves.
On the red carpet, Chloe and Jeremy could hardly keep their hands off of each other.
The affectionate couple gazed lovingly into each others eyes as they posed up a storm at the swanky event.
The awards, named after Princess Charlenes late mother-in-law Grace Kelly, recognize emerging talent in theater, dance, and film.
The Princess Grace Foundation has awarded over 800 people since its creation.
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This year, Spongebob Squarepants creator Stephen Hillenburg endowed a new special scholarship this year for emerging talented artists working in animation.
The sophisticated soiree also drew out the likes of David Foster, who looked dashing in his crisp blue suit.
Jerry Bruckheimer was joined by his stunning wife Linda, who sported a flowing red dress with a volcano design.
Kristin Davis took the plunge in an edgy black lace gown that showed off not just her cleavage but her legs.
The Sex And The City actress wore her brunette hair down in romantic waves, while bringing out her natural beauty with pink blush and lip gloss.
Sharna Burgess sported a similar yet slightly more conservative style in her elegant green velvet dress with lace detailing.
She had her red tresses swept back into a chic style that showed off her radiant complexion.
Isabela Moner wore an elaborate yet chic black dress with a flared, pleated skirt.
Sofia Carson cut a mystical figure with her white gown with tiny pink flowers along with a cape to complete the look.
Lara Bingle rocked a chic long black dress with a playful feathered neckline that put her shoulders on display.
She had her blonde hair slicked back and accessorized the look with a pair of teardrop earrings.
Princess Charlene looked incredible in a glittering pink gown that flowed effortlessly upon her slender frame.
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US bound travelers face new pre-flight security screening | news24h - Duration: 7:20.
ALL passengers flying to the US on five airlines will be questioned BEFORE they board: Air France, Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, Emirates and EgyptAir introduce new security grillings
Five global long-haul airlines will begin new security interviews of all passengers on U.
-bound flights starting Thursday at the request of American officials.
Long-haul carriers Air France, Cathay Pacific, EgyptAir, Emirates and Lufthansa all said theyd start the screenings.
A sixth carrier, Royal Jordanian, said it would begin the new procedures in mid-January after U.S.
authorities granted its request for a delay in implementing the measures.
However, the airlines offered different descriptions of how the interviews would take place, ranging from another form a traveler would have to fill out to actually being questioned by an airline employee.
It wasnt immediately clear if other global airlines would be affected, though the Trump administration previously rolled out a laptop ban and travel bans that have thrown the international travel industry into disarray.
The U.S.
Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment. .
However, it comes at the end of a 120-day deadline for airlines to meet new U.S.
regulations following the ban on laptops in airplane cabins of some Mideast airlines being lifted.
Air France said it will begin new security interviews on Thursday at Paris Orly Airport and a week later, on November, at Charles de Gaulle Airport.
It said the extra screening will take the form of a questionnaire handed over to 100 percent of passengers.
Emirates said in a statement it would begin doing pre-screening interviews at its check-in counters for passengers flying out of Dubai and at boarding gates for transit and transfer fliers.
It urged those flying through Dubai International Airport, its headquarters, to allow extra time to check into flights and board.
These measures will work in complement with the current additional screening measures conducted at the boarding gate, it said.
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.
said on its website that it had suspended self-drop baggage services and that passengers heading to the U.S.
will be subject to a short security interview when checking their luggage. .
Those without bags would have a similar interview at their gates.
EgyptAir said in a statement the new measures include more detailed searches of passengers and their luggage and interviews.
The strict procedures will extend to unauthorized agricultural or veterinary products.
Germanys Lufthansa Group said the new rules came from the U.S.
Transportation Security Administration, which is under Homeland Security.
In addition to the controls of electronic devices already introduced, travelers to the U.S.A.
might now also face short interviews at check-in, document check or (their) gate, Lufthansa said in a statement.
Lufthansa Group includes Germanys largest carrier, Lufthansa, as well as Austrian Airlines, Swiss, Eurowings and several other airlines.
Basel Kilani, a spokesman for Royal Jordanian, said Wednesday that the airline will submit questions to passengers before check-in.
Kilani said he does not know what types of questions would be asked.
Royal Jordanian operates direct flights from Amman to New York, Chicago and Detroit.
The International Air Transport Association, which represents 275 airlines, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
This is the latest decision by President Donald Trumps administration affecting global travel.
In March, U.S.
officials instituted the ban on laptops in airplane cabins across 10 Middle East cities over concerns Islamic State fighters and other extremists could hide bombs inside of them. .
That ban was lifted after those airlines began using devices like CT scanners to examine electronics just before passengers board airplanes heading to the United States.
Some increasingly swab passengers to test for explosives.
That laptop ban, as well as travel bans affecting predominantly Muslim countries, have hurt Mideast airlines.
Emirates, the regions biggest, said it slashed 20 percent of its flights to America in the wake of the restrictions.
It wasnt immediately clear if other Mideast airlines were affected by the new rules.
Abu Dhabi-based Etihad said its operations were normal without elaborating, while Doha-based Qatar Airways did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Starbucks barista reveals customer's most sugaryorders | news 24h - Duration: 4:35.
You want some coffee with that sugar? Starbucks barista reveals the grossest drinks he's had to make - including lattes with 20 pumps of syrup and 15 packets of Splenda
At Starbucks, the coffee combinations and customization options are endless — but not every order is created equal, as one former barista knows all too well.
Podcast host and ex-Starbucks barista Terence Wiggins has experienced quite a few customers who get carried away.
He recently took to Tumblr to share his collection of bizarre orders, which he documented with a series of cell phone pictures.
The results are stomach-churning, featuring sugar-loaded drinks with up to 14 heart-racing shots of espresso, 20 pumps of syrup, and 15 packets of Splenda.
The online personality shared the 10 wackiest orders he received while wearing the iconic green apron.
One of the most alarming drinks in the shocking thread is a pumpkin spice latte, ordered in the largest venti size.
A venti typically has two shots of espresso, but this customer asked for 14.
The person also requested 20 pumps of pumpkin flavoring and extra pumpkin topping.
Another coffee order was for black coffee with 20 pumps of syrup — literally thick sugar water — as well as cream.
Terence helped more than his shared of customers with severe sweet tooths.
One asked for a grande iced coffee with 15 packets of Splenda, while another bought a caramel Frappuccino pumped with 16 shots of caramel flavoring.
While many of Terences most memorable drinks featured exorbitant amounts of sugar, some merely had odd, unappetizing twists on standard drinks.
One customer asked for a venti Frappuccino with a hilariously extensive list of extras,including double the espresso shots, a dash of mocha, soy milk, whipped cream, and added banana and strawberry in the mix.
Another called for a venti sized white mocha with half the caffeine, but added 10 whopping pumps of raspberry syrup.
One walking contradiction decided to balance out her seven pumps of chestnut praline flavoring, cinnamon dolce flavoring, and nine Splenda packets with nonfat milk.
Frappuccinos are one of the sweetest drinks from the Seattle-headquartered company, but for some customers theyre just not sweet enough,i teems.
One customer asked for six shots in their drink with 4 dashes of mocha, 12packets of raw sugar, and espresso-flavored whipped cream for a frighteningly calorific drink.
Other bizarre orders include simple coffees with extra cream and 12 sugar packets, and black teas with 18 sticky syrup pumps.
Despite the staggering number of calories and grams of sugar already packed into conventional Starbucks drinks, it seems that their sweet sides of flavored syrups, whipped cream, and extra sugar are must-haves for certain customers ready to take their saccharine obsession to the next level.
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