The 29-year-old virgin! Tamera Mowry-Housley, cohost of the new talk show, The Real, revealed to Hot 97's radio station on Thursday, July 18, that she waited until she was 29 to do the deed — and has only slept with one person, her husband, Adam Housley.
"I don't know how to explain this," the Sister, Sister alum said alongside her talk show cohosts. "I'm religious, so I waited until I was 29 to lose my virginity.
Halo Smart Labs has gone out of business in July 2018, CNET reported. The company no longer manufactures or supports the Halo+ smart alarm.
If you already own a Halo alarm, there is no reason to think the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors won’t continue to work. The smart features that made the Halo special, however, will not function if you connect the device to the internet via Wi-Fi. According to CNET, the Halo alarm’s smart features will continue to work if you connect via the Samsung SmartThings Hub or the Iris by Lowe’s Hub.
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the most famous basketball players of all time.
Recommended Videos His tenure in the NBA stretched for nearly 20 years. He led several teams to championship victories during his career, from his drafting in 1992 through his retirement from basketball in 2011. Following his retirement, Shaq shifted his focus to sports analysis, accepting a job with the Emmy Award-winning Inside the NBA.
With such an illustrious career to follow, Shaq’s family life often takes second tier in the eyes of fans.
Jordyn Woods took to Instagram on Dec. 25 to showcase the presents she received from her boyfriend, Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl Anthony Towns.
Recommended Videos Woods and Towns spent the holidays apart because of the NBA’s healthcare and safety protocols. Towns and the basketball player’s six teammates, including starters Patrick Beverley, Anthony Edwards, and Jarred Vanderbilt, entered the protocols after their game against Utah Jazz on Dec. 23. This comes at a time following the ongoing rise of COVID-19.
Justin Bieber will not be performing in New York City as planned this week. The "Peaches" singer announced last night that he has postponed his shows scheduled for this week in Manhattan due to his recent diagnosis. He was set to perform in Madison Square Garden on Monday and Tuesday.
The venue shared an Instagram post with a statement from Bieber’s tour promoter, AEG Presents. It read, "Due to Justin’s ongoing medical situation, this week’s Justice Tour shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City will be postponed.