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Iskra Lawrence's Baby Daughter Prima Made Her Runway Debut at 7 Months Old Alongside Her Mama
Iskra Lawrence's Baby Daughter Prima Made Her Runway Debut at 7 Months Old Alongside Her Mama

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

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Iskra Lawrence's Baby Daughter Prima Made Her Runway Debut at 7 Months Old Alongside Her Mama

Model Iskra Lawrence just did the coolest thing on the runway: brought her baby daughter on the runway! In case you missed it, Lawrence walked the Miami Swim Week runway in a blue Cupshe swimsuit, with her baby daughter Prima in her arms! We've seen Lawrence walk the runway pregnant, but this moment is so dang adorable. More from SheKnows Bethenny Frankel Commanded the Runway at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Show & Fans Are in Awe See the photos below: While Lawrence added tan heels and delicate gold earrings, we can't help but notice her daughter Prima is matching with her in a kid's version of the same blue and white suit. Talk about a cuteness overload (and what a way for Prima to make her runway debut)! For those who don't know, Lawrence and Philip Payne have been together since 2019, and welcomed their first child, a son named Alpha, in April 2020. In April 2024, they announced she was expecting another child. On Oct 6, 2024, Lawrence revealed they welcomed a daughter named 'Prima Payne 8lbs 14oz 🩰 our daughter joined us at 3.56am here at home. 8 lbs 14 oz of preciousness, our hearts are exploding with gratitude 💕.' You can see the photos HERE! In a previous interview with New Beauty, she talked about the correlation between her self-worth and motherhood. 'It's so interesting. Some days I would say it's made me far more confident, far more self-assured, far more in love with my body because I know what it did, which is just this magical experience, being pregnant and bringing life into this world. And there are other days where I miss my old self. I feel like sometimes I have self-doubt that I didn't have before of, 'Am I still able to achieve all the things I wanted to do?' and sometimes it feels like I have to be a mother most of the day and then where's the Iskra time? So that has been a struggle, finding that balance,' she said. 'But when I do have those moments, it's never been easier to get back to a place of gratitude because I literally just look at my child, and I'm like, wow, this is the best thing in the world just seeing his little smile.'Best of SheKnows 19 Celebrity Parents With Trans & Nonbinary Kids 20 of Serena Williams' Most Adorable Motherhood Moments 30+ Baby Names With Ivy League Vibes — No Degree Required

Iskra Lawrence shows off her figure in a blue Cupshe swimsuit as she struts the runway at Miami Swim Week with her baby daughter Prima
Iskra Lawrence shows off her figure in a blue Cupshe swimsuit as she struts the runway at Miami Swim Week with her baby daughter Prima

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Iskra Lawrence shows off her figure in a blue Cupshe swimsuit as she struts the runway at Miami Swim Week with her baby daughter Prima

Iskra Lawrence was every inch the doting mother as she strutted the Cupshe show during Miami Swim Week 2025 with her baby daughter Prima. The model, 34, showed off her incredible figure in a plunging blue swimsuit as she stormed the catwalk cradling Prima, seven months, in her arms. Prima, who she shares with her songwriter partner Philip Payne, wore a matching swimsuit as Iskra promoted the collection. Iskra added a few inches to her frame in a pair of nude heels and accessorised with gold earrings. She appeared to be in jovial spirits as she flashed a huge smile while walking the runway at 1111 Lincoln Road with a whole host of other models, including Love Island's Grace Jackson. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Iskra welcomed Prima in October and shared the happy news to her Instagram page at the time. Iskra and music producer Philip are already parents to four-year-old son Alpha. Iskra penned in her post: 'She's here P.P. our daughter joined us at 3.56am here at home. 8 lbs 14 oz of preciousness, our hearts are exploding with gratitude. 'thank you my rock for being by my side @philipapayne can't believe we finally have our daughter and a sister for big brother. 'Thank you to my birth team @anyadjumabaev @emmyrobbindoula for giving me the redemption birth of my dreams (I filmed my whole labour and will share soon). 'My parents for being here to help it means so much. and finally thank you @ for capturing these beautiful images I'll treasure forever ✨. 'It takes a village.. and thank YOU all for your love and support I can't wait for you to get to know our little angel girl.' Iskra welcomed Prima in a homebirth and shared a video to Instagram at the time documenting the process to help other women 'prepare' themselves for childbirth. In November, she shared her experience - from contractions to giving birth - a month after welcoming her daughter. The footage showed Iskra lying in the bathtub as she breathed through the pain before her partner, Philip, poured water over her bump. As the contractions became more intense, Iskra could be seen wincing in pain as she breathed heavily and started pushing. Part one finished with the midwife feeling for the baby's head as Philip started comforting Iskra in a bid to provide her with her 'needed oxytocins'. Another video showed Iskra welcoming Prima into the world and the heartwarming moment the model held her for the first time. Iskra penned: 'On the final day of Virgo season our daughter arrived in the water, my midwife laid her on my chest and I felt complete awe. 'This is part 1 of my home birth redemption story. A new birth team, and a totally new mindset. 'This was the birth of my dreams - you may watch this and think "it looks painful" but trust me you welcome it because you know that it's time to meet your baby and every contraction is bringing you closer. Grace accessorised with an array of bangles and showed off her stunning features with a high-glamour make-up palette Grace added to her frame with a pair of platform strapped heels as she strutted her stuff down the runway 'Birth is the most alive feeling I've every experienced when you feel the human you've been building moving down and getting ready to enter the world you have to completely surrender you have to work together and invite everything that comes with it. 'You are pushed to your furthest limit and realize you are more powerful than you can every imagine that you will be able to get through anything after this and it prepares you for the challenges ahead by showing you what you're capable of.' 'I didn't document my first birth and regretted it because it was the most powerful and soul shattering experience,' she added in another caption. 'I hope I can inspire you to see birth as something magical and that you and your baby know exactly what to do and you are capable. '(this does not mean I'm trying to convince anyone to have a home birth) please keep the comments kind and open minded and a safe space for mama's to share their positive stories because we need more of them not just the horror stories that fill us with fear you've got this mamas.' Iskra's brave decision to share her homebirth videos on social media was applauded by women from across the world as they thanked her for her 'vulnerable' account.

Corrie star issues 'emotional' update after soap undergoes major change
Corrie star issues 'emotional' update after soap undergoes major change

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Corrie star issues 'emotional' update after soap undergoes major change

Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon has spoken out on the departures of her fellow cast members Sue Cleaver and Helen Worth, admitting it's the 'end of an era' Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon has confessed that the soap's recent significant change marks "the end of an era". With nearly 65 years of captivating audiences, Coronation Street has solidified its place as a British television institution, having drawn in over 20 million viewers per episode during its peak. ‌ Two of the show's longest-serving and most beloved stars, Helen Worth and Sue Cleaver, have been instrumental in its enduring success, boasting an impressive combined 75 years on the iconic cobbles. ‌ In a poignant turn of events, both soap legends have decided to bid farewell to Coronation Street within months of each other. Helen, 74, was the first to announce her departure last June, expressing her gratitude for working alongside "fantastic actors, directors and a brilliant crew". She reflected: "The past 50 years have flown by and I don't think the fact that I am leaving has quite sunk in yet." ‌ Following Helen's emotional Christmas Day exit, Sue Cleaver joined her in leaving the show to explore new projects. A fan favourite since her debut, Sue's departure has been deeply felt, reports Belfast Live. In an interview with Prima magazine, their former co-star Samia Longchambon shared her thoughts on the recent goodbyes: "Saying goodbye to Helen Worth (Gail Platt) after her 50 years was really emotional. But I completely agree with her that she deserves a rest now." ‌ Meanwhile, she noted that the exit of Sue marked a poignant moment as they had both started on the show in the same month. She expressed: "It was weird saying bye to Sue (Cleaver, who played Eileen Grimshaw), too, because we actually joined the same month and her dressing room was next door to mine, and then Mikey North moved into it." Acknowledging the departure of two key players, she conceded that it represented a significant turning point for the soap: "So it did actually make me think, 'God, that's the end of an era'." The much-anticipated final appearances of Eileen on the beloved programme will broadcast next week, culminating after distressing events including the loss of her sister, Julie Carp (portrayed by Katy Cavanagh). Eileen decides to start anew, accepting Jason's invitation to settle in Thailand with him and invest in his business endeavor. Catch the latest drama in Coronation Street as it continues on ITV tomorrow night (May 30) at 8pm.

Samia Longchambon felt like her late father ‘sent' husband Sylvain to her
Samia Longchambon felt like her late father ‘sent' husband Sylvain to her

Leader Live

time6 days ago

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  • Leader Live

Samia Longchambon felt like her late father ‘sent' husband Sylvain to her

The soap star, 42, met the French skater when she was partnered with him during the eighth season of Dancing On Ice, which aired in 2013. 'It wasn't love at first skate for me and Sylvain,' she told Prima magazine. 'I was too busy learning to move around on the ice to be thinking about anything like that! 'Things between us didn't start until months after we first met. I think my dad sent Sylvain to me. 'My dad died in 2009 and French was his second language. 'He loved France and his sister Samia, who I'm named after, lives about an hour away from where Sylvain grew up in Lyon. 'Once we got to know each other, I was like, 'Oh, this is weird'. There were so many common threads with him that I was like, 'I feel like my dad just sent you'.' Longchambon married the skater in 2016 and they share a son together called Yves Joseph, who was born in 2015. The actress also has a daughter from her marriage to property developer Matthew Smith. The actress said: 'It's quite nice being able to watch the (Dancing On Ice) videos with the kids now and go, 'I did that'. 'I don't think I'd be able to do it now. I love going skating with Sylvain and, weirdly, I'm more confident skating now because there's no pressure. 'Every week, you'd feel that pressure that it was live on telly and there are a lot of people at home who are just willing you to fall, because it's funny. It was a lot of pressure. 'But when it comes to other TV shows, I say 'never say never' to anything. I'm 42 now and I've spent a lot of my life being scared because of anxiety. A challenge is always good.' The actress, who plays Maria Connor on ITV soap Coronation Street, also said she has to limit her social media use due to the trolling she gets online. She told Prima: 'I've had to deal with loads of trolling over the years. It's usually when Maria's caught up in something that's not great and people forget that I'm not this character! 'It's not nice – this industry can be hard if you're not thick-skinned, and I'm not. 'So, I have to discipline myself with social media – reading mean comments can feel like picking a scab; you don't want to read it, but then you do end up reading it, and it ruins your day. 'Historically, there's been a couple of times I have responded to trolls. 'Weirdly, though, I find that most people back down and apologise when you call them out. ''Sorry, I didn't mean it like that', they might say. And I'll think, 'Well, I'm a human with feelings, and it hurts – but it's fine, let's move on'.' Longchambon's storylines on the soap include giving birth to a stillborn son and marrying a gay Spanish man so he can get a visa. Read the full interview in the July issue of Prima, on sale Wednesday May 28.

Boston-area restaurants that accommodate gluten-free diners
Boston-area restaurants that accommodate gluten-free diners

Boston Globe

time6 days ago

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  • Boston Globe

Boston-area restaurants that accommodate gluten-free diners

Look for the Natick location of this homegrown burrito chainlet to roll out gluten-free homemade tortillas in the coming weeks; soon, they'll introduce the tortillas at each restaurant. 1265 Worcester St., Natick, 508-318-8960, Advertisement A Various locations, Get Winter Soup Club A six-week series featuring soup recipes and cozy vibes, plus side dishes and toppings, to get us all through the winter. Enter Email Sign Up The place to go when you need to please a crowd, with salads, bowls, seafood, steaks, and nachos — almost all of 'em available gluten-free. Plus, there's a kids' menu. 336 Moody St., Waltham, 781-899-0297, This 1271 Cambridge St., Cambridge, 617-945-1179, Advertisement Egg sandwich at Bom Dough in Cambridge. Lane Turner/Globe Staff An affable ale house that caters to gluten-free guests, with modifications for snacks like potato skins, poutine, even lobster-and-bacon grilled cheese and ice cream. 1885 Centre St., West Roxbury, 617-477-3298, This approachable, something-for-everyone chain offers a gluten-free version of its entire menu; this month, they're also donating a portion of dessert sales to Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Program. Various locations, Chef Jason Santos's Various locations, Fried chicken at Buttermilk & Bourbon. A favorite of gluten-free social media influencers (yes, this is a thing), sibling Italian restaurants Capo and Prima host gluten-free nights; Prima's is Monday, while Capo's is Tuesday. Most everything on the menus is gluten-free, from meatballs to pasta to arancini. 443 West Broadway, Boston, 617-993-8080, 10 City Square, Charlestown, Gluten-free pasta plates at Prima. A barbecue-oriented, comfort-food-focused pub with gluten-friendly options for baby back ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, and more. 780 State Road, Dartmouth, 774-992-0183, This North Shore duo, with locations in Beverly and Salem, lives up to its name with husky egg sandwiches, available on gluten-free cheese-and-herb bread. Various locations, North Shore pizza-goers in the know rely on Danvers Pizza for an admirable roster of gluten-free pies with all your favorite toppings, plus gluten-free subs, calzones, and fries. The menu is well-labeled and easy to navigate. 136 Andover St., Danvers, 978-880-7959, Advertisement This Italian stalwart, now celebrating 40 years, has changed with the times to offer a full, pasta-laden, gluten-free lunch and dinner menu. Various locations, This cozy, dedicated gluten-free bakery focuses on bread: fresh-baked and fermented for 24 hours, along with gluten-free provisions like pastas and sweets. 915 Elm St., Manchester, N.H., 603-600-1773, Chef Ken Oringer is known for his celiac-friendly dishes (he even wrote a 278 Newbury St., Boston, 857-991-1080, Sip craft sake — gluten-free, made with rice, koji, yeast, and water — alongside gluten-safe cocktails and mocktails. Pop-up food vendors are required to offer both gluten-free and vegetarian choices. 120 N. Meadows Road, Medfield, 508-242-5416, A Medford favorite, For Pizza lets guests build their own gluten-free pies with safe, house-made dough; there's plant-based pizza, too. 51 High St., Medford, 781-219-3139, At these Various locations, Ensalada de Remolacha, Puerco Asado, and Pulpo at Gustazo Cuban Kitchen & Bar in Cambridge. Erin Clark/Globe Staff Advertisement A Newton staple for gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free, and Kosher Pareve provisions, including gluten-free challah and sought-after latkes. 547 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, 617-795-2626, This popular Worcester-based bakery specializes in sweets safe for nut-free, gluten-free, and shellfish-free snackers; now, there's a branch at the Boston Public Market. It's a prime spot for allergy-friendly bespoke birthday cakes, too. Various locations, This doughnut shop serves 12 gluten-free varieties daily, made in a gluten-safe kitchen, in fun flavors like maple bacon and blueberry blast. Various locations, At this North End restaurant, all pasta (except ravioli) has a gluten-free alternative. 125 Salem St., Boston, 857-233-4500, This Various locations, Feast on breakfast bowls and gluten-free brioche French toast at this allergy-sensitive diner, with a dedicated gluten-free and meat-free fryer. 906 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 617-864-5301, The menu at this fried chicken and bubble tea destination — which resembles a 1980s arcade game — is more intuitive to navigate than a throwback round of Pac-Man, with a helpful allergy chart and plenty of celiac-safe options, including gluten-free rolls. 324 Walnut St., Newton, 617-433-8882, The artful poke bowls at this West End Hawaiian takeout spot are crafted in a gluten-free kitchen, which uses tamari instead of traditional soy. 103 Beverly St., Boston, 617-588-0889, Advertisement The kitchen at this 136 Haven St., 781-942-0001, Sarah Wade's comfort food restaurants offer gluten-free nights every Monday (Stillwater) and on the first Monday of every month (Sloane's), serving soothing plates like mac-and-cheese and spicy Nashville hot chicken. 197 North Harvard St., Allston, 617-693-8220, 120 Kingston St., Boston, 617-936-3079, A Porter Square haven for students on a budget, with a long menu of gluten-free alternatives that don't compromise on spice or flavor. 1933 Massachusetts Ave., 617-868-4200, Another hit from Ken Oringer (Faccia a Faccia), this time with pastry chef Monica Glass, with a 298 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 617-395-3125, A breakfast sandwich at Verveine Cafe and Bakery in Cambridge. Brooke Elmore This is Cambridge's go-to, gluten-free bakery, with a focus on special occasion cakes and cupcakes. 1782 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, 857-500-2748, Prowling for even more resources? Visit the ever-popular, niche Facebook hit Kara Baskin can be reached at

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