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| George Clooney claims he's been cutting his hair with a Flowbee for years | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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In George Clooney?s recent GQ interview, he spoke a lot about how he?d spent the pandemic in LA, with his wife and twins, at the same three-bedroom LA home he?s owned since 1995, which he bought at the time for $600,000. It was a spacious bachelor pad, but he made it sound like there was not enough room for four people (plus assorted animals, I would imagine). He also told GQ that he?s gotten pretty domestic during the pandemic and ?I cut my own hair and I cut my kids hair and Im mopping it and vacuuming and doing the laundry and doing the dishes every day. I feel like my mother in 1964.? We all had a good chuckle because George tells a good story. Turns out, he was telling the truth. He really does cut his own hair and he cuts his kids? hair. Dude?s got a Flowbee.
Actor/director George Clooney tells @thattracysmith that he's been cutting his own hair for years by using the Flowbee haircutting machine https://t.co/SWYT8pFC8h pic.twitter.com/bKepm5LQCM
CBS Sunday Morning ? (@CBSSunday) November 29, 2020
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| Jennifer Lawrence's family farm in Kentucky burned down over the holiday | Added 4 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Whenever people talk about Jennifer Lawrence?s family or her childhood, they always mention that she grew up on a ?family farm in Kentucky.? For whatever reason, I guess I always thought of her childhood as hard-scrabble, that she comes from an economically disadvantaged Kentucky farming community. But yeah, probably not. I mean, the Lawrence family does have a farm, but they?ve probably already been well-off, and they run a popular summer camp out of the farm too. Except that part of the farm burned down over the holiday:
Jennifer Lawrences family farm, which runs a summer camp, in Kentucky was ravaged by a horrible fire. On Saturday, Camp Hi-Ho shared a statement on Facebook announcing the tragic news after the fire broke out late Friday night.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm the news that we lost our barn last night in a horrible fire. We are deeply thankful that no people or animals were hurt, but we are still mourning the loss of years of hard work and memories that occurred in these walls, the statement read. Words cannot describe the pain we are in, but we are so incredibly grateful for the Simpsonville Fire Department and all the other firefighters who responded to our emergency. You are true heroes. We are also so grateful for the countless members of our community who have reached out to support us during this time. Your love and kindness mean the world to us, the statement continued.
God?s goodness and protection is evident in this situation already, and our hope remains steadfast in Him, knowing that He is with us and in control of the steps ahead, the statement concluded. We know Camp Hi-Ho is a special place to so many, and we plan to rebuild and repair so that we can move forward with a safe and joyful camp experience this summer.
According to WLKY News, firefighters with the Simpsonville Fire Department got a call at around 9 p.m. local time in regards to the fire. They had assistance from the Shelby County and South Oldham fire departments, though it still took over an hour to put out the flames. Nearly 30 firefighters and half a dozen trucks were needed. One of the issues with a rural area is always water supply. Unfortunately in areas like this, without hydrants, we have to have all our water tankered in for suppression efforts, Simpsonville Assistant Fire Chief Bobby Cravens told WLKY. The Simpsonville Fire and Rescue and the Kentucky State Fire Marshall are currently investigating the cause of the fire.
TMZ obtained an email sent from the Oscar winners brother, Blaine Lawrence, who owns and directs Camp Hi-Ho, sent to parents of past campers. In the email, Blaine reportedly detailed the damage, explaining that the barn lost in the fire housed his office space, stalls for their horses, an indoor riding area for kids, an indoor rock wall, a native wildlife display, an arts and crafts area and a garage with farm equipment and a nurse station. Blaine promised to have the barn rebuilt and open by summer 2021 and asked for donations to aid in rebuilding.
[From People]
Donations! I mean, it?s easy enough to say that Jennifer Lawrence could probably write a check to cover everything, but who knows how much money she?s already put into it. Plus, I would hope that everything is insured? But the insurance company will probably wait to see the findings of the investigation, and if it was arson, then no, the family won?t get any money. Anyway, it?s sad. I had no idea that Jen?s family ran a summer camp in Kentucky. They?re lucky that no person or animal was hurt.
Photos courtesy of Backgrid.
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