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Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Kayla Rae Reid, the Playboy model and realtor, is divorcing US Olympic swimming legend
Kayla Rae Reid , a former Playboy model turned real estate agent and wife of Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte , has officially filed for divorce after more than seven years of marriage. The couple, who met in 2016 and married in 2018, share three children: Caiden Zane, Liv Rae, and Georgia June. Reid took to Instagram with a short but pointed message: 'Time to exhale.' The caption and a serene photo came just days after her divorce news got traction. However, court records show that she filed the paperwork several months earlier, on March 26 in Gainesville, Florida. In a formal statement, she described the decision as 'one of the most painful and challenging times of my life,' adding that she chose a great deal of reflection. Ads By Google Ad will close in 29 Skip ad in 4 Skip Ad by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dermatologista recomenda: simples truque elimina o fungo facilmente Acabe com o Fungo Undo Who is Kayla Rae Reid? Born on July 5, 1991, in Fairfax, Virginia, Kayla Rae Reid moved to Palm Springs, California, aged 10. Her rise to fame began in 2015 when she was named Playboy's Playmate of the Month for July. Live Events Known for her confident screen presence, she built a strong following in the modeling world before shifting her focus to family life and new career ambitions. Reid and Lochte met in 2016 via Instagram and quickly developed a high-profile romance. Ryan surprised Kayla with a helicopter tour of L.A. and proposed at sunset over the Pacific Ocean, presenting her with a custom platinum ring featuring a radiant-cut diamond. The pair got engaged later that year and tied the knot in 2018. Over the years, Reid maintained a relatively private profile while supporting Lochte during career highs and personal struggles. New career and personal growth Following her modeling career, Reid reinvented herself as a real estate professional. Based in Gainesville, Florida, she now works as a licensed realtor, balancing her career with motherhood. Her LinkedIn profile shows a steady transition into business, signaling her adaptability and drive. She is also a popular social media figure, sharing glimpses of her life and occasional brand collaborations with her 300,000+ Instagram followers. Her recent posts suggest a renewed focus on wellness, self-reflection, and starting fresh. Trouble behind the scenes? While the exact reasons for the divorce remain private, reports indicate that the couple had been facing challenges for some time. Lochte, one of the sport's most successful Olympians, has won 12 medals, including six gold, making him the second most decorated male swimmer in Olympic history after his teammate Michael Phelps. In 2023, suffered a serious car accident that left him with a broken leg and lingering emotional effects. Though the couple had not made public any marital disputes, Reid's filing cited irreconcilable differences. Despite the separation, both Reid and Lochte have made a commitment to co-parenting their children and maintaining a respectful relationship going forward.


South China Morning Post
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Meet Victoria Lamas, the daughter of Falcon Crest actor Lorenzo Lamas: a Los Angeles native, she's dabbled in art, modelling and acting – but what's her relationship to Leonardo DiCaprio?
Lorenzo Lamas, 67, has been a Hollywood fixture for decades, and his star-studded family reflects that legacy. His six children – A. J., Shayne, Paton, Victoria, Isabella and Alexandra – were born under the bright lights of fame. According to People, A.J. and Shayne were raised by the late publicist Michele Smith, Paton by actress Daphne Ashbrook, 62, and Victoria, Isabella and Alexandra by model Shauna Sand, 53. All six have dabbled in showbiz, appearing in TV shows and films over the years. Victoria Lamas is the daughter of actor Lorenzo Lamas and model Shauna Sand. Photo: @victoriaalamas/Instagram Victoria Lamas, 25, however, became the centre of attention in 2022 when her name was linked to Leonardo DiCaprio , 50. Her father, Lorenzo, addressed the speculation, telling the New York Post, 'I know she likes him very much. I think they met last month. I'm not sure of the circumstances, but that's what she told me.' Advertisement Victoria Lamas is a visual artist. Photo: @victoriaalamas/Instagram Curious to know more about Victoria and her rise to the spotlight? Keep reading for all the details on Lorenzo Lamas' daughter. Who are Victoria Lamas' parents? Victoria Lamas' parents, Lorenzo Lamas and Shauna Sand, during Playboy Kiss 1996 at the Playboy Mansion. Victoria Lamas was born on April 24, 1999, to Hollywood stars Lorenzo Lamas and Shauna Sand. Lamas became a household name for his role on Falcon Crest (1981-1990), while Sand, also an actress, was Playboy 's Playmate of the Month in May 1996. She's a visual artist and painter A Los Angeles native, she discovered her artistic spark early, refining her skills at the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts in high school before earning a Fine Arts degree at Pratt Institute, per her website bio. Her current body of work explores 'the essence of humanity, drawing inspiration from both her personal experiences and those of others,' her bio reads.


Buzz Feed
04-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Pamela Anderson Revealed She Was Paid To Attend One Of Donald Trump's Birthday Parties, And I Seriously Can't Stop Laughing About It
Never in my right mind would I ever think to associate Donald Trump and Pamela Anderson. Those two people just live in two completely separate parts of my brain (and the know, because she lives in Canada). But if 2025 has taught me anything so far, it's to expect the unexpected. Because we just got a wild story about Trump confirmed by Pamela Anderson herself, and I just need to laugh about it with someone. Basically, on Jan. 31, Pamela was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! promoting her new movie, The Last Showgirl. She spoke about a ton of things (many of them Canadian, which I particularly enjoyed) — but IMHO, the most interesting part came at the end of the interview. We're all aware of the 51st State buzz — we've talked about it before — so of course, Jimmy asked Pam about it. "As a Canadian, are you excited about potentially becoming our 51st State, as President Trump has suggested?" Jimmy asked. "Is there a lot of enthusiasm about that?" Pamela's answer was pretty much on par with every Canadian I've seen — she laughed and said, "There's no enthusiasm." Straight-up, honest, and simple as that. Then, Jimmy asked, "Is it true that Trump once paid you to come to his birthday party?" And IDK where he's getting his intel, but I'm seriously impressed, because I had no clue that was even a rumour. So here's the backstory: Pamela started her modelling career as a Playboy Playmate in 1989. By 1990, she was named February's Playmate of the Month, quickly becoming super iconic — and with that came lots of appearances, like Trump's party. In her interview with Jimmy, Pamela went on to explain how much she was paid for these events, which is SHOCKING. "When you're a Playmate, they can give you $500 dollars a day to pretty much go anywhere," she said. "So I was hired, I think at that time, for a birthday party, as far as I remember." Yep, you read that right. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. You might not think that's a lot, but considering it's just for one party, it's actually a pretty big amount in my eyes. "How sad that he has to hire people to come to his birthday," Jimmy joked, to which Pamela laughed. "I think it was his birthday, yeah," she continued. "Something to do with him. It was a long time ago." Pamela previously said it happened in 2005, according to The Independent. Anyway, with all the stressful political convos going on, I thought that was a funny little anecdote — a story I never thought I'd hear in my life. Because IDK about you, but this stuff is way more entertaining to me than tariff negotiations (I'm sorry for bringing it up). NBC / Via