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'Sister Wives' Fans Think Christine Brown's Nacho Pics With Her Fiancé Might be a Dig at Ex Kody
Christine Brown has a partner in life — and in nachos! On Tuesday, the star turned 51, and her new fiancé, David Woolley, celebrated the occasion with a sweet post.«Happy Birthday! I love eating nachos with you, My Queen! #myqueen #christinebrown #soulmate #nachoslive,» David captioned a series of selfies that feature him, Christine and a large plate of nachos. The birthday girl took to her respective Instagram to share the same set of photos and to thank her man for the date.A post shared by David Woolley (@david__woolley)«Thanks for the fun nacho date love! I feel blessed to have someone to laugh with! #nachos #nachoslive #simplethings #simpledate #iloveyou,» she wrote. Not only were fans impressed by the love of it all, they were quick to call out the subtle shade that Christine and David seemingly threw in the way of her ex, Kody Brown. Kody caused a stir when he wrote in the family's memoir,, about a time early in his relationship with Christine, that made him question his attraction to her when he saw her eating nachos.According to an excerpt via Reddit, Kody wrote, «Looking back, I hate myself for the thoughts I had at that moment, but the sight of this chubby girl in my car devouring chili cheese nachos for breakfast put the brakes on our relationship. It brought out the most superficial and shallowest side of me.
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Jonathan Majors Dropped by Manager After Domestic Violence Arrest
Jonathan Majors has been dropped by his management company, Entertainment 360, in the wake of his arrest on charges of assault and harassment in New York, according to multiple reports. ET has reached out to Majors and Entertainment 360 for comment. The split from his management comes after Majors was dropped by his PR representatives, Lede Company, last month. On March 25, ET confirmed that the  actor was arraigned on three counts of assault in the third degree, one count of aggravated harassment in the second degree, three counts of attempted assault in the third degree, and one count of harassment in the second degree. The Manhattan District Attorney's office claimed that Majors «struck, shoved, kicked and otherwise subjected another person to physical contact thereby causing physical injury to such person and to a family and household member of such person.»The accuser claimed Majors struck her in the face with «an open hand,» leading to «substantial pain and a laceration behind her ear.» She also accused Majors of grabbing her hand, «causing swelling, bruising, and substantial pain to her finger.» Additionally, the accuser claimed Majors put his hand on her neck, «causing bruising and substantial pain.» Following his arrest, Majors was released on his own recognizance. The next court date in the case will be May 8.A rep for Majors staunchly denied the claims.
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