Amber Rose lunches in Beverly Hills in the same skintight bodysuit as the day before… after having 'whole body' surgery to shed her 'baby fat' Published: 23:27 EDT, 20 December 2019 | Updated: 05:48 EDT, 22 December 2019 She's always marched to the beat of her own drum. And Friday was another action-packed day for Amber Rose, who was seen out modeling her post-baby 'body lift' in the same skintight get-up she had on the day prior. Rose, 36, was accompanied by her boyfriend Alexander 'AE' Edwards to lunch at Il Pastaio in Beverly Hills, carrying a chic black leather handbag and clutching the hand of her man. Is that Deadpool? Friday was another action-packed day for Amber Rose, who was seen out modeling her post-baby 'body lift' in the same skintight get-up she had on the day prior Rose wore a black and red skintight ensemble that resembled scuba gear, which featured the brand name Misbhv. She accessorized with a heavy-looking silver chain around her neck, plus a black baseball cap. On her feet, the model wore black Gucci slides with gold buckles.
'When we heard the noise from the floor below, a few of us rushed to the scene, ' said the 38-year-old. Darryn Frost, 38, above, is the hero who fought Usman Khan with a narwhal tusk as the London Bridge terrorist stabbed people 'I took a narwhal tusk from the wall and used it to defend myself and others from the attacker. Another man was holding the attacker at bay with a wooden chair. 'I ran down the stairs, stood next to the man with the chair, and the two of us confronted the attacker. ' He added: 'He had knives in both hands and, upon seeing me with the narwhal tusk, pointed at his midriff he turned and spoke to me, then indicated he had an explosive device around his waist. 'At this point, the man next to me threw his chair at the attacker, who then started running towards him with knives raised above his head. ' Frost passed the tusk to his unarmed comrade before racing back upstairs to find another to use. When he returned, he found the first tusk 'shattered across the floor' and saw people fleeing the building.
The programme is designed to prepare them for an eventual return to normal life. But David Spencer, research director at the Centre For Crime Prevention think-tank, said: 'Without wanting to seem like a Scrooge, it is quite troubling that in excess of 1, 000 inmates, many of whom are serving time for serious offences, will be allowed back into our communities over Christmas. 'While there is a case for some inmates to be rewarded in such a way, these numbers seem excessive and would appear to pose a significant risk to public safety. ' Conservative MP Philip Davies, a former member of the Commons justice committee, said: 'Letting criminals, including murderers, out for Christmas makes a mockery of the justice system. How on Earth must the victim's family feel when their family member will never be able to be home for Christmas again? They must feel absolutely disgusted. 'If these prisoners want to be at home for Christmas, then maybe they shouldn't have committed a crime in the first place. '
The mother-of-two went on to say that she was 'super excited' for the procedure before telling her fans that she loves them. 'Wish me luck, bye, ' she said before getting wheeled into surgery. On Friday, the School Dance actress also posted her activities on Instagram, which included visiting Cookies marijuana dispensary in Hollywood, as well as apparel store Von Dutch on Melrose Avenue. Pain management: On Friday, the School Dance actress also posted her activities on Instagram, which included visiting Cookies marijuana dispensary in Hollywood Shopper: She also made purchases at apparel store Von Dutch on Melrose Avenue Advertisement
The crane tipped over while loading an electric generator and crashed into the barge, which sank off San Cristobal Island on Sunday morning. One person was injured and the fuel spill sparked environmental fears in the Galapagos, a UNESCO world heritage site which is home to one of the most fragile ecosystems on the planet. Last night Ecuador's presidential office said the situation was 'under control' and said 'a series of actions have been deployed to mitigate the possible effects'. Unstable: A crane lifts an electrical generator onto a barge carrying 600 gallons of diesel fuel, moments before the crane tipped over The loading crane and the electrical generator were also submerged after they fell and destabilised the barge. The same barge, which is used to transport fuel and construction materials to the Galapagos, had sunk previously in February 2018 due to a weight imbalance in a port on the Guayas River. The Emergency Operations Committee (COE) took 'immediate action to reduce the environmental risk' in the so-called Enchanted Islands, authorities said.
Wheatley had been granted day release from Standford Hill prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent but failed to return. He was jailed for life after admitting robbery, possessing a firearm and being unlawfully at large. Advertisement
Juneteenth, which is also called Emancipation Day and Freedom Day, is celebrated annually on June 19. Northam was joined on Tuesday at his news conference by musician Pharrell Williams, who is from Virginia. Williams said Juneteenth deserves the same level of recognition and celebration as Independence Day. 'Our country excels at celebrating independence day. Juneteenth deserves the same level of recognition. Here's our day, and if you love us, it'll be your day too, ' Williams said. 'This is a very special moment. Very special. This is a big display of progress, and I'm grateful for Virginia and us leading the way, ' Williams said on Tuesday. Performing artist and Virginia native Pharrell Williams, right, speaks about the plan to make Juneteenth a state holiday as Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, left, listens during a press briefing inside the Patrick Henry Building in Richmond, Virginia on Tuesday In a statement, state House Republican Leader Todd Gilbert echoed the same sentiments.
During their union they had three biological children together: Shiloh, 14, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 12, and three adopted children: Maddox, 19, who's been studying at a university in South Korea, Pax, 16, and Zahara, 15. During their 12-year union they had three biological children together: Shiloh, 14, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 12, and three adopted children: Maddox, 19, Pax, 16, and Zahara, 15; they are pictured together in Los Angeles in February 2014 The former couple are legally divorced but they are still dealing with some of the terms of the separation, which includes finances and custody of the children. Just this past week things got contentious once again when Jolie sought to remove the judge overseeing the case. In paperwork filed August 7, she claimed Judge John W. Ouderkirk - who married the former couple at their French estate Château Miraval in 2014 - failed to disclose other 'business relationships' he had with Pitt's lawyers, suggesting that he would be 'biased' in their divorce case.
Once one of Europe's 'most wanted' wild animals, the now incarcerated bear has become symbolic of the conflict over the reintroduction of large predators Photograph: Alessio Mamo/The Guardian A wood owl nursed back to health in a wildlife rehabilitation centre and released into its natural habitat in the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky districts of Moscow, to mark World Animal Day on 4 October Photograph: Anton Novoderezhkin/TASS/Getty images Opilio crabs washed up on Khalaktyrsky beach in Kamchatka, Russia. Ecologists have taken samples of dead shellfish, water and soil for analysis in Moscow. The Hydrometeorological Service has detected an excessive content of phenol and petroleum products in the coastal zone near the beach, with local residents reporting a mass stranding of marine animals Photograph: Yelena Vereshchaka/TASS/Getty images The Cathedral Rocks in Yosemite national park, US, rise through smoke from multiple fires. In a special two-part podcast Patrick Greenfield and Phoebe Weston investigate whether national parks actually benefit the environment and biodiversity, or if there is a better way of doing things Photograph: John Goodman/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock Which weird Australian fuzzy mammal you are possibly unfamiliar with is your favourite?