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See Call the Midwife star Helen George's lookalike daughters with ex Jack Ashton - best photos

The Call the Midwife actors share two adorable daughters together star Helen George confirmed her break up from Jack Ashton earlier this year in a statement that she shared with the Mirror. It read: "Some months ago, we separated. Our two beautiful girls remain the focus and I respectfully ask for privacy for this next chapter."  The couple started dating in 2016 after meeting on set in South Africa; Helen stars as Trixie Franklin, while Jack used to play Reverend Tom Hereward, but they have now called time on their romance.

Steven Adams Net Worth 2024

Introduction to Steven Adams’ Financial JourneySteven Adams, the towering center from New Zealand, has made a significant impact in the NBA since his entry into the league. Known for his tough play and affable personality off the court, Adams has not only built a reputation as a reliable player but also as a savvy individual when it comes to his finances. As we approach 2024, there is growing interest in the net worth of this basketball star.

Neil Sedaka Bad Blood lyrics

It could have been me, but it was you Who went and bit off a little bit more than he could chew You said that you had it made, but you've been had The woman - no good, no how; and maybe the blood is badBad blood The woman was born to lie Makes promises she can't keep with the wink of an eye Bad blood Brother you've been deceived

10 worst Met Gala looks of all time

Established in 1948 as an annual fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the “Met Gala” has become known as one of the most coveted invites in the fashion world’s calendar. Everyone from models and actors to politicians and publicists is screaming at their assistants as early as January to get their hands on the $35,000 tickets. Even holding the highest office in the land is no guarantee you’ll be able to get in.

A 7-Foot Batman Statue Has Been Put Up In California

Representing just what we need right now in terms of inspiring hope, albeit without the vigilante associations, a seven-and-a-half-foot tall statue of Batman has been put up in Burbank, CA. Funded by DC Entertainment, who have their home in the city, the move is a more officially planned example of branding than something like the crowdsourced RoboCop monument in Detroit, with the Dark Knight presumably not having any spiritual connection to sunny California.