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Are Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi Relationship?

No, you haven’t entered the Upside Down, Millie Bobby Brown really could be dating Jon Bon Jovi’s son Jake Bongiovi. On June 17, the pair were spotted holding hands on a walk in New York City. This is the first time the 17-year-old actress and the rocker’s 19-year-old son have been photographed together in public since sparking romance rumors on Instagram back in March. Around that time, Millie began liking Jake’s photos on the social platform, with Jake returning the favor in April.

On June 3, Jake posted a photo of the potential couple on Instagram alongside the caption, “bff <3." The Stranger Things star then commented “BFF 🦄,” while Jake’s uncle Matthew added, “Hey I want my $1 back!” We’re not entirely sure what Matthew’s comment means, but it feels like some sort of a bet. Previously, Millie was romantically linked to British rugby player Joseph Robinson, whom she reportedly dated for eight months before calling it quits in August 2020.

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Assessment: At Wave Hill, Trisha Brown Dances Match Proper In

After more than a year of performing and teaching online, the Trisha Brown Dance Company re-emerged before a live audience on Thursday evening. And not just in any old performance space, but on the tranquil, spectacular grounds of Wave Hill, the 28-acre oasis in the Bronx whose lush lawns and gardens look out over the Hudson River and Palisades.

The anticipation was heightened by this week’s stormy weather, as capricious as one of Brown’s dances. In place of performances originally scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, both canceled, the company offered two shorter, back-to-back programs in one night. It was worth the wait for the backdrop of nearly cloudless skies, which turned from blazing to pale blue as late afternoon heat gave way to dusk.

The selected pieces — four of Brown’s early works from the 1970s and an excerpt from her less frequently seen “Another Story as in falling” (1993) — migrated from the central Great Lawn, with its river views, to the sweeping North Lawn, with a stop at the elevated Aquatic Garden. Part of the “In Plain Site” series, which situates Brown’s work beyond theater walls, the program revealed, as this series often does, the adaptable nature of her choreography, its capacity to slip into unforced conversation with a new environment. Wherever it goes, it has a way of fitting in, not an intrusion but an extension of its surroundings.

That sense of belonging is also a testament to the company leaders who stage the work — in this case, the associate artistic director Carolyn Lucas — who know its architecture inside and out, and what settings will complement it. The cubic geometry of “Locus” (1975), performed by three dancers, each within the corners of a square platform, echoed the right angles of the pergola behind them, its stone columns and leafy canopy framing their measured reaching and folding.

“Solo Olos” (1976) wasn’t built for rolling and skidding in the grass, but it seemed that way as four performers followed the instructions of a fifth: to “reverse,” “branch” or “spill,” according to the score that guides this partly improvised work. (The dancer Cecily Campbell gave a helpful introduction orienting us to its structure.)

From those opening pieces, we were ushered up through winding paths to the Aquatic Garden, where Amanda Kmett’Pendry and Leah Ives stood facing each other on opposite sides of a long rectangular pool. As if poised to dive in, they danced “Accumulation” (1971), in which simple movements stack up one by one: rotating thumbs, a swerve of the hips, a rise up onto the balls of the feet. “Uncle John’s Band” by the Grateful Dead replaced what had until now been a spontaneous soundtrack of bird song and planes passing overhead.

On the expanse of the North Lawn, the full company of eight broke into pairs for “Leaning Duet I” (1970), in which partners walk side by side, grasping each other by the wrist and leaning in opposite directions, their feet making contact with each step. When two pairs meet, one threads under the bridge of the other’s linked arms. (During the second show, a shaft of golden-hour sunlight ran parallel to the dancers’ diagonal pathway.) It’s a game that often results in one partner tipping to the ground, to be hauled back up by the other, as both try to maintain the integrity of the shape. There are no mistakes, just trying and trying again.

In “Another Story,” also for eight dancers — who this time remained largely apart and upright — stillness brought the body and the landscape into focus. Gently creased limbs, suspended midstride, looked like scaled-down branches of a towering elm nearby.

But perhaps more than any discrete shape or structure, it’s the cycles within Brown’s work that made it such a natural fit at Wave Hill. Replete with stealthy repetition, with endings that bleed into beginnings, her vision merges just right with gardens in full bloom.

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Regé-Jean Web page and Emily Brown Hug Earlier than London Flight

Dear reader, it seems Bridgerton Star Regé-Jean Page may have found Romance IRL. On February 9, before a flight to London, he was seen hugging writer and athlete Emily Brown. Phew, this smolder is hard to miss! The two were in a good mood as they hugged amid the snowflakes. Both wore long puffer coats and winter clothes.

RegĂ©-Jean is particularly private about his relationship status. Of course, the audience tried to establish love relationships with him Bridgerton Costar Phoebe Dynevor, whom, like the Duke of Hastings, he skilfully bypassed on the dance floor. “I think all you need to know is in front of the camera. That’s why we presented it so nicely for you,” he joked during an interview with Access Hollywood. He added, “All the sparks that have flown from the beautiful scripts given to us, and so I think the sparkling script material is more than enough.”

The actor has yet to confirm or comment on his relationship with Emily, and she has remained similarly silent. Maybe it’s because RegĂ© already has a lot on his plate – what about his Saturday night live Hosting gig is coming up. For the moment we let the following photos tell the story.