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Alyson Stoner revealed they were "uncomfortable" experiencing their first kiss on camera at 12 years old, and detailed the "weirdness" of wardrobe fittings as a child actor.
The Kardashians star, 45, gave her fans another look at her family-packed summer on Friday, Sept. 13, on Instagram, posting photos of herself with husband Travis Barker, their 10-month-old son ...
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Yawn! Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar’s 8-year-old son, Rocky, is not fazed by his mom’s kissing scenes in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr.'s ...
[7] However, traditional ideals still have a strong influence on social norms of relatively remote regions. Following the rise of social media in the 21st century, Chinese netizens coined the expression 秀恩爱 (pinyin: xiù ēn'ài; lit. 'to show off love and affection') for public display of affection. The neologism quickly popularized and ...
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They know what’s real. JoAnna Garcia Swisher has plenty of romantic kissing scenes on Netflix’s Sweet Magnolias with leading man Justin Bruening, but her kids know the smooches are just for work.
A 'kiss cam' camera scans the crowd, and selects a couple, their images being shown on the jumbotron screens in the arena. The kiss cam tradition originated in California in the early 1980s, as a way to fill in the gaps in play in professional baseball games, taking advantage of the possibilities of the then-new giant video screens. [1]