Mariska about last night - “I love my husband, and our wedding night was great and all, but I think it might have been the greatest night of my life”🤣❤️
Millie Bobby Brown is defending Jake Bongiovi after fans criticized her husband for not carrying her bags or pushing their baby's stroller during various recent outings.
🎥: Not Gonna Lie
Well, folks, it’s happened - I wrote a book!
Introducing Hunter’s Journal, the in-universe diary of a lone Monster Hunter!
➤ Written by me
➤ Illustrated by @valky_uniguri
➤ Hand-crafted & printed on parchment
Interested? More info in post below🐉
The Wu-Tang Clan performing for the NY Knicks historical run in the NBA Finals 🏀 is an outstanding move 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 . Smart move to recalibrate the energy in & around the arena after their Game 3 disaster.
The most epic picture I’ve ever taken; Wu-Tang Clan with Ernie Johnson.
They were rehearsing for their halftime performance and every single one of them stopped to say hi to EJ!
@TurnerSportsEJ@WuTangClan
NYC, the Knicks are heating up and so are we.
The heat index may hit 100 degrees today and tomorrow. We may also see severe thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and winds strong enough to down trees and power lines.
These conditions are extremely dangerous.
Here’s how to keep you and your neighbors safe:
Seek air-conditioning. The City is activating hundreds of free, public cooling centers across the city. Find one nearest you, including accessible and pet-friendly options, by visiting https://t.co/Iqa7gXBq7R or by calling 311.
Recognize the signs of heat illness. Call 911 immediately if you or someone you know has hot dry skin, trouble breathing, rapid heartbeat, confusion, disorientation, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting.
Call 311 if you see a homeless neighbor in need of assistance. Outreach teams are activated citywide to help connect vulnerable neighbors with safe, cool spaces.
If storms hit, go indoors. Use caution while traveling. Stay out of basement apartments.
Drink lots of water. Wear sunscreen. And check in on your neighbors.
As always, sign up for emergency alerts: text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692.