Kaia Gerber spends some time with a young patient at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles!
The model showed her support for the hospital’s fourth annual Make March Matter campaign by volunteering at Third Thursday (March 21), a special service and volunteer day.
The day was filled with arts and crafts! During their visit, Kaia and Harry visited patients at their bedside. They played Uno and got artsy, creating sculptures with Play-Doh.
Skai and Rowan also bonded with patients at their bedside. They played with toys and created art projects with feathers, stickers, felt, paint, and more.
Meanwhile, Victoria read to young patients at their bedside, and Cara spent time handing out coffee, tea, and hot chocolate to families, nurses and doctors. She also visited patients and they bonded over her new makeup line. Anne and Charlotte spent the day creating butterfly art projects with families and children who had appointments at the hospital.
Everything is coming up roses for Nastia Liukin at the 2018 ESPYS held at Microsoft Theater on Wednesday night (July 18) in Los Angeles.
The Olympic gymnast wore a stunning red dress for the annual award show, with real red roses in her hair!
“you know you have the best team ever when they show up with real roses for the #ESPYs!” she wrote on Instagram with a better look at her hair. “No words except YOU are the best @carachele @sierrakener…. love you both 💃ðŸ¼ðŸŒ¹â¤ï¸ might be my fav hair ever!”
Aly Raisman shines on the black carpet for the HEROES at The ESPYS event held at City Market Social House on Tuesday night (July 17) in Los Angeles.
The 24-year-old gymnast was supported at the event by her family – sister Chloe, brother Brett, and parents Lynn and Rick - as well as DWTS‘ Sharna Burgess and Victoria Arlen.
The pre-party event celebrated the inaugural “Heroes Issue†which examines heroism in all its forms, with an extra bright spotlight on the bravery and philanthropy of athletes who show us just how much good there is, and can be, in the sports world.
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The DWTS pro left a touching and sweet message for celeb partner Victoria Arlen on his Instagram, following their elimination from Dancing With The Stars last night.
“To have been trusted with taking care of you as a teacher, partner has truly been the bigger blessing in my life,” Val started his message for her. “I’m so grateful to #dwts for choosing me to be the one you share this journey with. You’ve given me everything you had and then some.”
He continues, “I couldn’t be more proud of you and how far you’ve come and even though we didn’t make it to the finals your performances last night as they have been all season showed just how much heart, strength, and light you have to offer to this world.”
“Keep striving, keep growing, and please continue to be as grateful and kind as you have been every single day I shared with you this season. You always have a friend in me, and anytime you feel like having a whirl I’ll be there, fixing your posture every step of the way ;)… love you Arlen, proud of you.”
Dancing With The Stars celebs aren’t immune to injuries on the show — however, when it’s a spasm from someone who was previously paralyzed, it’s scary and concerning.
Victoria Arlen revealed that she suffered one of them in her ribs just ahead of her performance on the show with Val Chmerkovskiy last night.
“A spasm is just, like, the worst pain known to man. It’s like an extreme form of paralysis,” Victoria shared in her video package that aired.
After their performance, Victoria admitted that she “definitely didn’t feel as strong as I felt in dress before the spasm, but overcoming that, taking some much-needed rest, getting out of that scared mindset, really helped me go out there.”
Now, after the full night, Victoria is remedying her spasm with rest before she and Val start work on their semi-final performances.
We’re so happy that Victoria is alright after that and she even sent Val a sweet note on social media afterwards, as he was looking out for her all night. Read it below: