

Vanessa Hudgens bares her midriff in a denim bralet as she joins 'most beautiful girl in the world' Thylane Blondeau and Cindy Bruna at Miu Miu show 'Got to the second preview, didn't pass out!': Taron Egerton returns to his West End role as he's seen for the first time since fainting on stage More than a gut feeling: Why your gut affects so much more than you think, and how to ensure it does its job 'Take control of your sausages from now on!': Gino D'Acampo leaves This Morning fans in stitches after his innuendo-laced Q&A session If you or a person you know has suicidal thoughts, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text STRENGTH to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741, or go to. She said she was 'sadly' moving out of state, as she thinks she needs to right now, adding that she's 'never had' comparable problems in any city but Los Angeles.įollowing the incident earlier this month, Abraham said on social media that 'no woman or man should ever be battered, abused, conspired, ganged up on, set up, recorded, and video sold.'Ī court hearing on the issue is slated for May 19. 'I was supposed to travel and do comedy this year and it's just like I'm scared of people right now.' 'It's just scary, it's scary to be a woman in that position,' Abraham said. Abraham said that she was dealing issues related to her physical and mental health following the incidentĪbraham, who's also been seen on Ex on the Beach, Celebrity Big Brother and Couples Therapy, said she lost function 'in the upper right side of body' in the wake of the incident, and fears 'security would do that again when' she goes out.
