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Bobby Flay canceled Stephanies credit cards, wants her to live on $5K a month

As predicted, Bobby Flay and Stephanie March’s divorce has already gotten messy. We knew this was coming. Even as the rumors of their separation began to circulate last week, most media outlets noted all of the rumors about Flay’s wandering eye. Flay filed for divorce on Friday and over the weekend, there were the first moments of push-back from March’s camp. She’s being painted as a woman who has gone through some health struggles and is now taking care of an ailing mother.

Casper Van Dien

Van Dien in 2011, Barbara J. Petrick / Shutterstock.com Birth Name: Casper Robert Van Dien Place of Birth: Milton, Florida, U.S. Date of Birth: December 18, 1968 Ethnicity: Dutch, English, Swiss-French, Swiss-German, Irish, Scottish, Swedish/Finland-Swedish/Finnish, remote French, Polish, and Danish Casper Van Dien is an American actor and producer. Among his roles are Starship Troopers, Tarzan and the Lost City, and Sleepy Hollow. Various web sites state that Casper also has Native American ancestry.

Dakota Fanning Plastic Surgery Before and After

Dakota Fanning was born on February 23, 1994 in Conyers, Georgia, United States. She began her career in 2001 as a child actress, achieving her breakthrough as Lucy in I Am Sam. The movie was both a commercial and critical hit, earning Fanning fame and cementing her as a child star. This led her to star in other well-known films, including Sweet Home Alabama and Uptown Girls. She also starred opposite Denzel Washington in Man on Fire, Robert De Niro in Hide and Seek and Tom Cruise in War of the Worlds.

Emily Ratajkowski & Sebastian Bear-McClard welcomed baby Sylvester Apollo Bear

Emily Ratajkowski tried – unsuccessfully? – to make her pregnancy into a big deal. She was constantly posing for photos, mostly uploaded onto her social media, and she did what felt like twenty separate nude pregnancy photoshoots. She also tried to get attention by talking about lip injections (she didn’t get them) and the baby’s gender. All in all, we only talked about her twice during her pregnancy though? Oh well.