Mar. 15, 2025
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Zoë SaldanaandMarco Peregohave a unique relationship.
The couple were first romantically linked in May 2013. They fell in love quickly and had a private wedding a few months later, which they confirmed to PEOPLE in September 2013.
Saldana and the Italian artist have three sons together: Zen Anton and twins Cy Aridio and Bowie Ezio, who all share their parents' combined last name, Perego-Saldana.
In 2015, theAvatarstar said that she and Perego were"meant" for each other.
Mar. 15, 2025
Paris Hilton and Kris Jenner.Photo:Kris Jenner/Instagram
Kris Jenner/Instagram
Kris Jenneris sharing the birthday love — and throwbacks — forParis Hilton!
On Monday, Feb. 17, Jenner 69, paid a heartfelt tribute to Hilton onInstagramas she turned 44.
“Happy birthday @ParisHilton!!! 🎂❤️ You radiate beauty inside and out, and you are such an inspiration to everyone around you,” Jenner’s caption began. “You are an incredible mother, wife, sister, daughter, aunt, cousin, and friend, the most amazing business woman and entrepreneur, and I admire and adore you so much.
Mar. 15, 2025
Eurostar trains at Gare du Nord in Paris.Photo:GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP via Getty
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP via Getty
An unexploded World War II bomb was discovered under train tracks near Paris’ Gare du Nord station, creating a major disruption to commuter traffic in the area.In the early morning of Friday, March 7, construction workers found the bomb approximately a mile and a half north of the station, according toCNNandNBC News.
Mar. 15, 2025
An aquarium in Japan is getting creative when it comes to cheering up its fish!
The Kaikyokan Aquarium in Shimonoseki, Japan, which isclosed as it undergoes renovations, revealed in apost on Xthat its staff had to think out of the box to help one of its sunfish struggling with the change.
“[The sunfish] was feeling a little unwell right after the closure,” the aquarium further noted in a translated post on X.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Lucifer is not a suitable name for a child, according to a court in Germany.
This has led to the banning of names including Judas, Satan, Lenin, McDonald, Bierstübl (which translates as pub), Gucci, Pain, Vaginia and Whiskey,The Timesadded.
Meanwhile, Adolf — while not a popular name in Germany — is still permitted, unless the parents are known as neo-Nazis, according to the outlet.
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