LeToya Luckett wed Dallas businessman Tommicus Walker in a stunning ceremony in Austin, Texas, on Sunday.
The 36-year-old former Destiny’s Child singer donned an asymmetrical white Vera Wang gown and Christian Louboutin sandals as she walked down the aisle at the Villa Antonia mansion in Texas Hill Country.
Walker, who had his two brothers as best men, meanwhile looked slick in a white Tom Ford suit jacket, black bow tie and black pants.
According to Essence, one of the singer’s maid of honors was Eudoxie Bridges, wife of rapper Ludacris, who was in attendance, along with Luckett's fellow Destiny’s Child stars Michelle Williams and Latavia Roberson.
The site also reports that Pastor John Gray, who stars in The Book of John Gray and is a close friend of the couple, officiated the ceremony.
The pair met after being introduced by designer Nikki Chu, then got engaged on Walker’s birthday in August -- after Luckett...
The 36-year-old former Destiny’s Child singer donned an asymmetrical white Vera Wang gown and Christian Louboutin sandals as she walked down the aisle at the Villa Antonia mansion in Texas Hill Country.
Walker, who had his two brothers as best men, meanwhile looked slick in a white Tom Ford suit jacket, black bow tie and black pants.
According to Essence, one of the singer’s maid of honors was Eudoxie Bridges, wife of rapper Ludacris, who was in attendance, along with Luckett's fellow Destiny’s Child stars Michelle Williams and Latavia Roberson.
The site also reports that Pastor John Gray, who stars in The Book of John Gray and is a close friend of the couple, officiated the ceremony.
The pair met after being introduced by designer Nikki Chu, then got engaged on Walker’s birthday in August -- after Luckett...
- 12/12/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
True friends wine and dye!
Busy Philipps and Michelle Williams have shown us over and over how much they truly love each other as BFFs, but it wasn't until their hotel room shenanigans at Paris Fashion Week that we got to see how strong their trust in one another is.
On her Instagram Story earlier this week, Philipps' dyed her friend's hair pink, as they both laughed, smiled -- and sipped wine.
You can see the beautiful madness unfold below.
Photo: busyphilipps on Instagram Story
More: Busy Philipps Releasing Book in 2018: 'I've Been Waiting My Whole Life to Write This'
“Guys, I'm putting the pink in. I am massaging the pink into the little pixie’s hair," Philipps play-by-played her fans. "Michelle’s hair is going to be perfectly millennial pink."
After it was all over, she reassured Williams, "It's f**king beautiful."
Now they share everything, including hair color! Philipps has been...
Busy Philipps and Michelle Williams have shown us over and over how much they truly love each other as BFFs, but it wasn't until their hotel room shenanigans at Paris Fashion Week that we got to see how strong their trust in one another is.
On her Instagram Story earlier this week, Philipps' dyed her friend's hair pink, as they both laughed, smiled -- and sipped wine.
You can see the beautiful madness unfold below.
Photo: busyphilipps on Instagram Story
More: Busy Philipps Releasing Book in 2018: 'I've Been Waiting My Whole Life to Write This'
“Guys, I'm putting the pink in. I am massaging the pink into the little pixie’s hair," Philipps play-by-played her fans. "Michelle’s hair is going to be perfectly millennial pink."
After it was all over, she reassured Williams, "It's f**king beautiful."
Now they share everything, including hair color! Philipps has been...
- 10/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Under Executive director Roger Durling, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has flourished by riding the awards season wave via starry onstage interviews with Oscar contenders.
Every year, screenwriters, directors and producers promote their causes on panels, and the likes of Jeff Bridges (a local), Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, Denzel Washington, and Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams submit to in-depth tributes from Leonard Maltin and Pete Hammond, among others. This year I had the pleasure of a wide-ranging conversation with Best Actress Oscar-nominee Isabelle Huppert. (See video excerpts below.)
And Saturday, the festival wound up its 32nd edition by handing out its annual jury prizes. All eleven are listed below.
The Audience Choice Award went to Yonatan Nir’s “My Hero Brother,” which also took home the Best Documentary Award. It tells the story of a group of young people with Down syndrome who embarking on an arduous trek through the Himalayas.
Every year, screenwriters, directors and producers promote their causes on panels, and the likes of Jeff Bridges (a local), Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, Denzel Washington, and Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams submit to in-depth tributes from Leonard Maltin and Pete Hammond, among others. This year I had the pleasure of a wide-ranging conversation with Best Actress Oscar-nominee Isabelle Huppert. (See video excerpts below.)
And Saturday, the festival wound up its 32nd edition by handing out its annual jury prizes. All eleven are listed below.
The Audience Choice Award went to Yonatan Nir’s “My Hero Brother,” which also took home the Best Documentary Award. It tells the story of a group of young people with Down syndrome who embarking on an arduous trek through the Himalayas.
- 2/11/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Under Executive director Roger Durling, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has flourished by riding the awards season wave via starry onstage interviews with Oscar contenders.
Every year, screenwriters, directors and producers promote their causes on panels, and the likes of Jeff Bridges (a local), Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, Denzel Washington, and Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams submit to in-depth tributes from Leonard Maltin and Pete Hammond, among others. This year I had the pleasure of a wide-ranging conversation with Best Actress Oscar-nominee Isabelle Huppert. (See video excerpts below.)
And Saturday, the festival wound up its 32nd edition by handing out its annual jury prizes. All eleven are listed below.
The Audience Choice Award went to Yonatan Nir’s “My Hero Brother,” which also took home the Best Documentary Award. It tells the story of a group of young people with Down syndrome who embarking on an arduous trek through the Himalayas.
Every year, screenwriters, directors and producers promote their causes on panels, and the likes of Jeff Bridges (a local), Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, Denzel Washington, and Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams submit to in-depth tributes from Leonard Maltin and Pete Hammond, among others. This year I had the pleasure of a wide-ranging conversation with Best Actress Oscar-nominee Isabelle Huppert. (See video excerpts below.)
And Saturday, the festival wound up its 32nd edition by handing out its annual jury prizes. All eleven are listed below.
The Audience Choice Award went to Yonatan Nir’s “My Hero Brother,” which also took home the Best Documentary Award. It tells the story of a group of young people with Down syndrome who embarking on an arduous trek through the Himalayas.
- 2/11/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
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