The former Love Island reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague is now a multi-millionaire thanks to her seven figure deal with the fashion brand Pretty Little Thing (PLT). It was recently reported that she was making about $550,000 a month as a creative director of the fashion brand. Molly-Mae has announced last year that she just made her biggest career move to date after signing a seven figure deal with PLT in exchange of rendering her service as the creative director of the brand.
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Recommended Videos The network prominently aimed at a female audience, Lifetime features some of the most harrowing storylines both real and fictional. In 2021, Girl In the Basement joined the ranks of some of the most disturbing.
Judd Nelson returns to the small screen, this time as a controlling father who will do anything to keep his daughter, Sarah (Stefanie Cody) close.
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The former American basketball player and coach Timothy Theodore Duncan, aka Tim Duncan’s net worth, is a staggering $130 million.
The celebrated power forward of all time spent his entire 19-year basketball career with San Antonio Spurs.
He is a two-time NBA MVP, five-time NBA champion, 15-time NBA All-Star, and three-time NBA Finals MVP.
Likewise, the 2020 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee was drafted by the Spurs in 1997 with the first overall pick.
On the heels of Straight Outta Compton‘s massive success at the box office, with a whooping $141 million earn for Universal, the West Coast rap game movies may continue with Welcome to Death Row.
APA is shopping Death Row, which is featuring many of the same characters from Compton, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The agency is putting together a package based on a book and documentary by S. Leigh Savidge, who garnered co-executive and story credits on Compton.