'Flip Or Flop's' Christina El Moussa Looks Happy As Can Be With New Man

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Looks like “Flip or Flop” star Christina El Moussa is taking her new romance public. 

In a photo obtained by E! Online, the 33-year-old reality star has a huge smile on her face during date night with her rumored new boyfriend ― an Orange County businessman named Doug ― in Costa Mesa Friday night.

A source close to Christina confirmed that the pair were an item last week, noting that the HGTV star dated Doug prior to getting together with Tarek. 

“[This relationship] is new,” the source told ET Online. “They’ve been talking and seeing each other for a couple of weeks.

On Wednesday, Tarek acknowledged that his estranged wife was seeing someone new during an interview on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy with Andy Cohen.”

“Yes, she is dating. Who specifically, I couldn’t tell you,” the 35-year-old told Cohen. “We’re going through this divorce thing, we’re working together … I just really don’t want to know what’s going on with her personal life.”

Christina and Tarek split up in May 2016, after eight years of marriage and two children together. 

Tarek officially filed for divorce six months ago, and judging by his latest Instagram posts, he’s not exactly lonely, either:

In his radio interview with Cohen, Tarek said that “it’s going to be a while [before he has a serious girlfriend]” ― but in the meantime, he’s changing his “type.” 

“I think I’m taking a break from blondes. I think maybe I’ll dabble with brunettes for a while,” he said. “Pretty much, I’m just looking for someone that’s a lot of fun, that’s a free spirit, and is on the same page as me. I’m just traveling, living life and just having a blast.”

The El Moussas’ personal lives may be changing, but their professional lives aren’t. According to People, the exes are both on board for more episodes of their hit home renovation series. 

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Twitter Lets Trump Know Who His Daddy Is With #TrumpFathersDayFilms

This weekend is Father’s Day and for five American, human children out there, that means spending a whole day saying nice things about the president. For Ivanka, Donald Jr., Eric, Barron and the fifth one, Father’s Day is about recognizing all the good things Donald Trump has done as your dad because he was legally obligated to.

For our hashtag game, we explored Trump and Father’s Day with #TrumpFathersDayFilms. Probably something you’d want to pirate or wait till it hits Netflix.

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Colton Haynes Opens Up About Being Forced To 'Date' Famous Women To Hide His Sexuality

Colton Haynes is not afraid to get publicly personal.

The actor, currently starring in “Rough Night,” sat down with Andy Cohen on Monday to chat about being forced to pretend he was straight for his career and losing his virginity at the age of 13.

“Was there a part of you that didn’t come out because you are a heartthrob and you thought, Maybe this isn’t a good moment in my career? What was it?” Andy Cohen asked Haynes on his Sirius XM show “Radio Andy.”

“I was literally told from the day that I moved to Los Angeles that I could not be gay because I wouldn’t work,” the 28-year-old, perhaps best known for his roles on MTV’s “Teen Wolf” and The CW’s “Arrow,” revealed to Cohen. “Then I was with my management team and a team of people that just literally told me I couldn’t be this way. They tried to set me up with girls. I was rumored to date Lauren Conrad for six months because they were kind of angling a story. And then I dated every other young person, which of course I didn’t date.”

Haynes told Cohen that the women he was “dating,” usually other celebrities, including his “Teen Wolf” co-stars, “knew the whole time” about his sexuality.

“I was so tired of not being myself, of having to lower my voice for certain things and having to not dress the way I wanted to dress,” he said. “It was life changing when I came out.” 

Haynes, who came out in May 2016 and got engaged to florist Jeff Leatham in March 2017, also opened up about losing his virginity to a girl and a guy ― on separate occasions ― when he was in eighth grade.

“I lost my virginity at 13… to a girl and a guy. I’ve never said that before,” he admitted. “The girl was two years older than me, and the guy was… around 16.”

Haynes revealed he had sex with four different girls while in high school because he moved so often. 

“When I [initially] came out, I went back into the closet because I moved to a different high school,” he said. “I moved to a different high school in Florida and then moved to a different high school in Texas.”

Haynes noted that he would begin to date girls at the start of each new school year and then “eventually at the end of the year I would come out and then move… it was like a whole coming out process.”

Now he says he’s “locked down… ready for marriage” and we couldn’t be happier for him.

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Donald Trump Jr. Sticks Up For Jeff Sessions During His Senate Testimony

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Just as he did last week during the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted during the Senate Intelligence Committee testimony of Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday.

The younger Trump praised Sessions’ opening statement.

He also took Sessions’ side when the attorney general contradicted Comey’s testimony, and like the president, accused Comey of lying under oath.

The younger Trump also retweeted commentary criticizing Democrats. When someone asked whether he should be working instead of tweeting, he said he didn’t want to miss the “witch hunt train wreck.”

This is a developing story and will be updated.

 

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For The First Time In Forever, 'Frozen' Is Back With Animated Short

In case you’re one of those Christmas in July people or have a child under the age of 7 at home, then behold the trailer for the upcoming “Frozen” animated short.

Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios have come together to deliver another “Frozen” treat before the official sequel hits theaters in 2019. This time, it’s Olaf who gets top billing in “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” as the lovable snowman embarks on a hunt for Arendelle’s best holiday tradition.

For a limited time, the 21-minute film will be shown before Disney/Pixar’s “Coco,” which hits theaters Nov. 22. 

The short film features four new songs in addition to bringing back original cast members, including Kristen Bell (Anna), Josh Gad (Olaf), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff) and Idina Menzel (Elsa) for a brand new adventure.

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Jeff Sessions Says 'Nothing Wrong' With The FBI Director Talking To The President

WASHINGTON ― Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday disputed the sworn testimony of former FBI Director James Comey, who said last week that Sessions “did not reply” when Comey raised concerns that President Donald Trump was violating rules limiting contacts between the Justice Department and the White House.

Sessions, testifying before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, also said that direct discussions between Comey and Trump would only be problematic if they had discussed ongoing investigations.

“There’s nothing wrong with the president having a communication with the FBI director,” Sessions said.

Comey, in his testimony before the same panel last week, said he spoke with Sessions about Trump’s conduct when the president spoke with him alone in the Oval Office after asking Sessions to leave.

“I told the AG that what had just happened ― him being asked to leave while the FBI director, who reports to the AG, remained behind ― was inappropriate and should never happen,” Comey said.

Sessions, Comey claimed, “did not reply.”

But Sessions said Tuesday that he agreed that “the FBI and Department of Justice needed to be careful to follow department policies regarding appropriate contacts with the White House.”

Sessions recalled leaving Comey and Trump alone in the Oval Office. But he said the fact that Comey and Trump were alone was “not problematic,” by itself, Sessions said.

Sessions’ testimony suggested that it would be on Comey to shut down inappropriate discussions with Trump. Sessions did not say he committed to raising the issue with Trump or making sure the president was aware of the rules around communications between Trump and DOJ. 

Sessions said he “encouraged” Comey to follow the “well-established rules governing any communications with the White House about ongoing investigations.”

A Justice Department spokesman confirmed to HuffPost this week that former Attorney General Eric Holder’s 2009 memo on contacts between the White House and the Justice Department is still in effect. The memo says such conversations about pending criminal investigations should involve only the attorney general or deputy attorney general or their designated subordinates.

Sessions went on the offensive in his testimony, saying he would not be intimidated by the “false attacks,” innuendo and leaks about the Russia investigation that he implied were part of an effort to derail the Trump administration agenda.

Sessions recused himself from the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and questions of collusion between Russian officials and the Trump campaign.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel on Russia issues last month. Amid reports that Trump had considered getting rid Mueller, Rosenstein testified earlier on Tuesday that he would not obey an order unless he determined it was lawful and appropriate.

Sessions, a longtime senator from Alabama before becoming part of Trump’s cabinet this year, was clearly irritated by suggestions that he was in any way involved in a Russian effort to interfere with the 2016 election.

“I was your colleague in this body for 20 years, and the suggestion that I participated in any collusion or that I was aware of any collusion with the Russian government to hurt this country, which I have served with honor for over 35 years, or to undermine the integrity of our democratic process, is an appalling and detestable lie,” he said.

Sessions defended his role in Trump’s decision to fire Comey firing in early May. He said it was “absurd” to suggest that his recusal from the Russia probe would render him “unable to manage the leadership of the various Department of Justice law enforcement components that conduct thousands of investigations.” 

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Child Left In Health Clinic Van On Hot Day Found Dead

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A 5-year-old boy died Monday after workers at an Arkansas children’s health clinic allegedly left him in a hot van, police said.

Authorities were called to Ascent Children’s Health Services in West Memphis around 3:30 p.m. Monday, after Christopher Gardner, Jr. was found in one of the van’s booster seats. Paramedics were unable to resuscitate the child, police said.

Christopher’s mother told Memphis’ WMC Action News the van picked her son up around 6:30 a.m. that day. Authorities said the van arrived at the clinic’s day care center about 45 minutes later. Records kept by the facility show someone signed the boy in that morning indicating he was present, WREG News reported.

The West Memphis Police Department said they suspect the child was left unattended for at least eight hours, on a day when outside temperatures reached 80 degrees.

In addition to a driver, an adult passenger is reportedly assigned to each van to ensure the safety of the passengers.

“They didn’t get off their, excuse my language, off their ass and look,” Christopher’s great grandmother, Carrie Smith, told WMC Action News. “I’m very upset about it. They didn’t look, and they can’t tell me they looked.”

According to the Ascent Children’s Health Services’ website, the company “provides quality outpatient and day treatment services to children and their families that are in need of mental health or developmental care.”

Smith said Christopher, who had two heart surgeries, had been going to the facility since he was one years old.

Inside Edition reported investigators believe the temperature in the van rose to at least 141 degrees while the child was in it.

“You can see that my great grandbaby suffered in that van,” Smith told WMC Action News. “That wasn’t right.”

Authorities say they are still investigating the events surrounding the child’s death. The van’s driver has not been named and no arrests have been made.

David Lohr covers crime and missing persons. Tips? Feedback? Send an email or follow him on Twitter.

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