Alexis Avila from Hobbs New Mexico is currently the most searched face on Facebook. She has been indicted for an attempt to murder her own child.
Recently, a lady from Hobbs was found leaving her baby in a garbage pail.
She has been now arrested in charge of an attempt to murder her own baby. Ever since the news has gone viral on social media platforms and people have been responding by mostly criticizing the woman.
Every yacht needs an engineer, someone who's responsible for making sure all of the mechanics of the ship are operating properly so that it can have a smooth and safe voyage. However, after featuring engineer C.J. Lebeau on Season 1 of Below Deck, Season 2 didn't put one in the spotlight. That's all about to change with Season 3 of Below Deck, premiering on Aug. 25, as one of the yacht's engineers Don Abenante will be a part of the show's main crew.
It’s no secret that the RHODubai cast are some of the wealthiest women in the Bravo franchise. From Caroline Stanbury to Chanel Ayan, many viewers have questions when it comes to the ladies’ net worths. Kathy Hilton tops the list for the highest net worth of all the housewives across the board and Diana Jenkins comes in second.
RHODubai was a brand new addition to the Real Housewives shows from June 2022 and fans can’t get enough of the ladies.
This week’s episode of the well-known reality TV program included a segment about Whitney’s friend, trainer, and business partner Jessica Powell’s wedding.
On September 27, 2022, TLC’s My Big Fat Fabulous Life will return with a brand-new episode. They married in a simple ceremony after nearly five years of dating Isaiah. Both the ceremony and the reception took place outside in a rustic barn. Jessica broke down in tears after carefully planning her wedding.
Stephens in 2013, photo by Prphotos
Birth Name: Bret Louis Stephens
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: November 21, 1973
Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jewish
Bret Stephens is an American journalist, editor, columnist, and political commentator. He is a writer and contributor for The New York Times and NBC News, and is the first editor-in-chief of SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations. He was previously editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, and a foreign affairs columnist and deputy editorial page editor for The Wall Street Journal.