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Inside One Groom's Surprise ELLE Party Prank for His Bride
Inside One Groom's Surprise ELLE Party Prank for His Bride

Elle

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Inside One Groom's Surprise ELLE Party Prank for His Bride

After 13 years together, Laysla De Oliveira and Jonathan Keltz wanted to have a wedding that was special and felt like it was just for them. With that in mind, the two eloped and were married at the Santa Barbara courthouse and later had a celebration at the Drift Hotel in Palm Springs on the winter solstice with their close friends and family by their side. As actors, Laysla, who stars on the Taylor Sheridan series Lioness, and Jonathan, who was a cast member on The CW series Reign, spend a lot of their time in front of cameras, so they craved something intimate. They worked with wedding planner Janna Takeyama of Orange Blossom Special Events to craft the perfect vibe. 'We've been together for a long time; we've gone through all the highs and lows of life together,' Jonathan says. '[Getting married] was a moment we really wanted to honor just as just us two, and then have a celebration with everybody else.' Palm Springs was an easy trip for their guests to make, and the couple centered all of their wedding activities around the hotel to maximize the time that everyone could spend together over the course of the weekend. 'We are very energetic people and we do everything we can to try to feed that energy with love and positivity,' Jonathan adds. 'We're just so grateful to everyone who came and matched our spirit.' Read on for the details on the ELLE-themed engagement that Jonathan staged, how they recreated their elopement ceremony months later, and why 'Pink Pony Club' became a dance floor moment they'll never forget. Laysla and Jonathan got engaged just before their 10th anniversary, at a time when her career was taking off and she was frequently attending high-profile events. 'When she was at these events, it awakened this self-love and confidence that I just love so much,' he says. 'I wanted to create that feeling [with the proposal] so that she would love herself and how she looked.' Jonathan and Laysla's manager conspired to convinced Laysla that she was attending a gathering thrown by ELLE at Cielo Farms in Malibu, so she dressed for a professional event and walked into the venue ready for a party. 'I was like, 'Oh my God, there's lots to drink—let's open the wine,'' she recalls. When she looked around, she saw Jonathan, who she thought was out of town. 'I thought, This is out of a romantic novel. This is incredible and couldn't be more perfect.' For their elopement in Santa Barbara, Laysla and Jonathan stayed at El Encanto. They really wanted an experience that was calm and meaningful. 'We just hung out by the pool all day, got massages—it was very romantic,' she says. 'Being in the entertainment industry and always having cameras on you or people watching, we both wanted it just to be us two, an intimate, quiet, still romantic moment that didn't feel performative.' Their friends Jonathan, a photographer, and Carla were their only witnesses. Jonathan took photos and Carla officiated. Rather than having a video recording, they took still photos and recorded the audio of the ceremony. Before their elopement plans were solidified, Laysla bought an Alice + Olivia suit and white Prada pumps that she loved. 'I just wanted a very classic, almost Princess Diana-esque look,' she says. 'It sat in my closet for two years. When we were ready to elope, I was like, 'I have the outfit. This is exactly what I want.'' The couple loves to match, so Jonathan got a white tuxedo from Zara that he wore with green Kurt Geiger shoes and vintage Louis Vuitton cufflinks that he had received as a gift. Laysla's look for the wedding party, which took place two months later, came together a bit more quickly. A week before, when she still hadn't found a dress, a friend suggested she look at Alex Perry's line. She found something that was exclusive to Net-a-Porter and had it delivered overnight. It fit perfectly. When it came time to dance, she changed into an Alex Perry minidress that she wore with gloves and a fur coat from The Frankie Shop. For a family party the night before the wedding, Laysla and Jonathan both wore purple as an ode to Victoria and David Beckham who had been married. (Laysla had recently gotten a Victoria-style haircut for work.) They dressed up like the couple for the first Halloween that they spent together. Laysla and Jonathan's guests all stayed at the same hotel so they could spend as much time together as possible. The bride invited her friends to join her in the bridal suite as she got dressed for the wedding. Meanwhile, Jonathan and some of his friends indulged in some tequila before doing the first look, which was followed by photographs. 'While we were doing the family portraits, people were getting ready for the party, so most people stepped out into their balconies and started clapping and cheering,' she says. ' It was like we were getting ready to celebrate together. It was very, very romantic and magical.' Instead of a traditional ceremony, Laysla and Jonathan recreated their elopement by playing the audio for their guests, accompanied by photos. 'We were in the audience with everyone,' Laysla says. 'It was really beautiful to see and experience people's emotions in real time.' Their wedding planner also had the images projected on the side of the hotel. Jonathan adds: 'We got to have this beautiful private moment and still celebrate it with the people we love.' 'I didn't go more than 10 minutes without bawling my eyes out,' Laysla confesses. The couple danced for what felt hours and hours, side by side with their guests. ''Pink Pony Club' ended up being the defining moment on the dance floor, which caught us by surprise. We both liked the song, but that was the moment we fell in love with the song,' Jonathan explains. 'Everybody was just screaming at the top of their lungs suddenly,' Laysla remembers. Adrienne Gaffney is a features editor at ELLE and previously worked at WSJ Magazine and Vanity Fair.

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah
Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

Fox Sports

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

Associated Press Barbra Banda scored the fastest hat trick in National Women's Soccer League history on Friday night and the Orlando Pride snapped a three-game winless streak with a 3-1 victory over the Utah Royals. The Zambian national scored three goals in the first 38 minutes of the match for the first hat trick in team history and also the first by an African player in the NWSL. In Friday's other game, the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. Banda scored her first goal at America First Field in Sandy, Utah in the sixth minute with a close-range finish from Ally Watt's pass. After Utah's Brecken Mozingo tied the game in the 14th minute, Banda put the Pride (6-3-1) back in front 2-1 when she intercepted a pass, dribbled beyond Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn and slotted the ball into the open net in the 37th minute. Banda made it 3-1 a minute later with a well-struck low shot that skipped off the grass and past McGlynn from 14 yards out. Banda is tied for the most goals in the NWSL this season with seven. Utah (1-7-2) now has one draw and four defeats in its last five games. Ashley Hatch scores winner in 2-1 win for Spirit over Reign Ashely Hatch scored her fifth goal of the season in the 35th minute and the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. It is the first road win for Washington (6-3-1) against Seattle since 2021 and also the Spirit's first at Lumen Field, the permanent home of the Reign since 2022. The Spirit have now won all five of their road games this season. Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune got her first goal since June 2023 when she scored on Casey Krueger's cross in the 11th minute to make it 1-0. The Reign (4-4-2) equalized on Shae Holmes' goal in the 17th minute, the first of the 25-year-old defender's professional career. Veteran Reign midfielder Jess Fishlock returned from injury to make her 201st NWSL regular-season appearance off the bench in the 61st minute. Washington outshot Seattle 17-7, while also having more possession (53%). ___ AP soccer:

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

time24-05-2025

  • Sport

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

Barbra Banda scored the fastest hat trick in National Women's Soccer League history on Friday night and the Orlando Pride snapped a three-game winless streak with a 3-1 victory over the Utah Royals. The Zambian national scored three goals in the first 38 minutes of the match for the first hat trick in team history and also the first by an African player in the NWSL. In Friday's other game, the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. Banda scored her first goal at America First Field in Sandy, Utah in the sixth minute with a close-range finish from Ally Watt's pass. After Utah's Brecken Mozingo tied the game in the 14th minute, Banda put the Pride (6-3-1) back in front 2-1 when she intercepted a pass, dribbled beyond Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn and slotted the ball into the open net in the 37th minute. Banda made it 3-1 a minute later with a well-struck low shot that skipped off the grass and past McGlynn from 14 yards out. Banda is tied for the most goals in the NWSL this season with seven. Utah (1-7-2) now has one draw and four defeats in its last five games. Ashely Hatch scored her fifth goal of the season in the 35th minute and the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. It is the first road win for Washington (6-3-1) against Seattle since 2021 and also the Spirit's first at Lumen Field, the permanent home of the Reign since 2022. The Spirit have now won all five of their road games this season. Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune got her first goal since June 2023 when she scored on Casey Krueger's cross in the 11th minute to make it 1-0. The Reign (4-4-2) equalized on Shae Holmes' goal in the 17th minute, the first of the 25-year-old defender's professional career. Veteran Reign midfielder Jess Fishlock returned from injury to make her 201st NWSL regular-season appearance off the bench in the 61st minute. Washington outshot Seattle 17-7, while also having more possession (53%). ___

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah
Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

Hindustan Times

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

Barbra Banda's record-breaking hat trick powers Orlando to 3-1 victory over Utah

Barbra Banda scored the fastest hat trick in National Women's Soccer League history on Friday night and the Orlando Pride snapped a three-game winless streak with a 3-1 victory over the Utah Royals. The Zambian national scored three goals in the first 38 minutes of the match for the first hat trick in team history and also the first by an African player in the NWSL. In Friday's other game, the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. Banda scored her first goal at America First Field in Sandy, Utah in the sixth minute with a close-range finish from Ally Watt's pass. After Utah's Brecken Mozingo tied the game in the 14th minute, Banda put the Pride back in front 2-1 when she intercepted a pass, dribbled beyond Royals goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn and slotted the ball into the open net in the 37th minute. Banda made it 3-1 a minute later with a well-struck low shot that skipped off the grass and past McGlynn from 14 yards out. Banda is tied for the most goals in the NWSL this season with seven. Utah now has one draw and four defeats in its last five games. Ashely Hatch scored her fifth goal of the season in the 35th minute and the Washington Spirit beat the Seattle Reign 2-1. It is the first road win for Washington against Seattle since 2021 and also the Spirit's first at Lumen Field, the permanent home of the Reign since 2022. The Spirit have now won all five of their road games this season. Spirit midfielder Croix Bethune got her first goal since June 2023 when she scored on Casey Krueger's cross in the 11th minute to make it 1-0. The Reign equalized on Shae Holmes' goal in the 17th minute, the first of the 25-year-old defender's professional career. Veteran Reign midfielder Jess Fishlock returned from injury to make her 201st NWSL regular-season appearance off the bench in the 61st minute. Washington outshot Seattle 17-7, while also having more possession . soccer: /hub/soccer

Rose Ayling-Ellis addresses ‘mental' Strictly experience and real reason she signed up
Rose Ayling-Ellis addresses ‘mental' Strictly experience and real reason she signed up

Edinburgh Live

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

Rose Ayling-Ellis addresses ‘mental' Strictly experience and real reason she signed up

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Rose Ayling-Ellis has shared the honest truth about why she signed up for her "mental" and "demanding" experience on Strictly Come Dancing alongside partner Giovanni Pernice. In an episode of the Reign with Josh Smith podcast, the Strictly winner opened up about the adversity she's faced on the road to success, having recently landed the lead role in ITV's 'Code of Silence'. Rose, who became the first deaf contestant to lift the Glitterball Trophy, has appeared in everything from EastEnders to The One Show. However, she admitted that her time on the dance floor was very intense. During the conversation, host Josh asked whether she'd ever felt "fed up" with trying to prove herself. Rose revealed that she did and continues to do so, highlighting how her latest gig was her first action role. (Image: BAFTA via Getty Images) She explained that when she first joined EastEnders, she only landed a two-week contract, but because she was determined to prove herself, she later secured an extension lasting six months. Rose shared some of the difficult scenarios she faced as she set out in her career. One occurred when she was working on a play in a theatre and was given "just one job." She also said she wasn't trained on the tills in a previous supermarket job. She admitted: "It's always other people making decisions on me. And the thing is, no one's being malicious, no one's being horrible, no one's being mean or anything. It's more like they think they're being helpful by giving me less and not giving me something that's too much for me. "I'm like, 'No, I want to'. That's why I really, like, wanted to do Strictly, which is a lot, and it's mental, and it demands, but I felt like, if I can do that, then the people will realise, 'Oh, she can do a lot more'." Rose previously shared her thoughts about her experience on the BBC show while speaking to Russell Howard on the Five Brilliant Things podcast, describing it as a "blur". (Image: Dave) When Rose and her dance partner Giovanni reached the final, they performed a rendition of their Couple's Choice dance, which featured a silent 20-second segment to honour the deaf community. Later, they secured the Virgin Media Must-See Moment accolade at the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards, but this wouldn't be Rose's only trailblazing TV moment. She was also Channel 4's first deaf live sports presenter at the Paralympics. Talking to she shared her gratitude for landing an opportunity to represent the deaf community on TV, saying: "EastEnders needs to have good credit for [deaf representation], because they actually hired me onto the show to become a regular, full-time. Not many other programmes have done that, so thank you so much to EastEnders for that."

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