• Shawna Waldron is an American actress, producer, and writer known for roles in Little Giants, Ladies Man, and The American President. • She began her career in 1994, launching her to stardom. • She has since appeared in a variety of films, TV series, and documentaries, and has also written and produced. • Her net worth is estimated at $1 million. • She is currently in a relationship with Adam Dick, and has traveled the world and is active on social media.
No traveler wants to be bumped from a flight—but what if you were offered $1,500? What about $10,000?
For some, the decision is a no-brainer. Eight travelers onboard an overbooked Delta flight from Grand Rapids, Mich. to Minneapolis, Minn. walked away $10,000 richer after they were asked to give up their seats in late June. Some may call these travelers lucky—or opportunistic—but compensation for overbooking is actually a common practice. Travelers at New York’s LaGuardia Airport were offered up to $3,000 this summer to deplane their flight to West Palm Beach, Fla.
While many celebrities have rags-to-riches stories that help warm the hearts of fans and critics, many others have never even been within spitting distance of a rag of any sort. In fact, some of the world’s most famous celebrities were actually very wealthy before ever embarking down their own path. Born to lawyers, bankers, and businessmen, many of these celebrities have worked extremely hard to prove that their success is a result of their talent and not their family’s wealth.
Mexican star Camila Sodi is on a skiing vacation in Aspen, Colorado. Sodi shared pictures of herself wearing slightly unusual cold-weather clothes, posing in the snow in a white bathing suit and black pants. "Spring skiing 🎿🌈☀️❄️🪺🌱," she captioned the post. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Sodi stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don't miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
You're never gonna keep them down! Eighteen years after they dominated the airwaves with the impossible-to-escape hit song "Tubthumping," Chumbawamba is staging a comeback of sorts — or getting up again, if you will — by launching a Kickstarter campaign for a documentary about the band.
Former member Dunstan Bruce hopes to raise $62,915 (or 40,000 pounds) to tell the "untold story" behind Chumbawamba and its most famous (or infamous, depending on who you ask) pop anthem.