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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • Dec. 24, 1991 - Camp David, Maryland, United States of America - Camp David, Maryland - December 24, 1991 -- United States President George H.W. Bush reads a Christmas story to his grandchildren, Pierce Bush, Marshall Bush, Barbara Bush (daughter of George W. Bush), Lauren Bush, Jenna Bush (daughter of George W. Bush), Ashley Bush and Sam LeBlonde at Camp David in Maryland on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1991..Credit: White House via CNP (Credit Image: © White House/CNP/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Jaime King. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Jaime King, Kyle Newman. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Harry Shum Jr. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Geena Davis. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Alan Tudyk. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Ricky Martin. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Mads Mikkelsen. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Ricky Martin. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Rachael Leigh Cook. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Lydia Hearst. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Clare Grant. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Ben Mendelsohn. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • World Premiere Of Walt Disney Pictures And Lucasfilm's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' at the Pantages Theatre on December 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California. 10 Dec 2016 Pictured: Atmosphere. Photo credit: Image Press/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: It was a murder that stunned the world and has now being dramatised in Foxtel’s glitzy The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. The inside details of the killing by FBI fugitive Andrew Cunanan have been revealed by detective Carlos Noriega, former commander of Miami Beach PD’s violent crime squad. And he has shared, for the first time, Miami Beach Police Department’s own dossier on the murder – The Versace Files. They reveal emotive details about the investigation and the 14-page police interview transcript from the only full witness to the horror. Noriega believes the victim, who entertained Princess Diana and Sir Elton John at the mansion where he was murdered, was killed by Cunanan in ‘some kind of vendetta’. The cop also describes the ‘pressure cooker’ manhunt as detectives battled to follow more than 1,000 tip-offs during the eight-day dragnet for Versace’s murderer. He reveals how he was one of the first to discover Cunanan’s half naked body in a houseboat after the killer shot himself. *** Full copy available on request. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: detective Carlos Noriega. Photo credit: Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: It was a murder that stunned the world and has now being dramatised in Foxtel’s glitzy The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. The inside details of the killing by FBI fugitive Andrew Cunanan have been revealed by detective Carlos Noriega, former commander of Miami Beach PD’s violent crime squad. And he has shared, for the first time, Miami Beach Police Department’s own dossier on the murder – The Versace Files. They reveal emotive details about the investigation and the 14-page police interview transcript from the only full witness to the horror. Noriega believes the victim, who entertained Princess Diana and Sir Elton John at the mansion where he was murdered, was killed by Cunanan in ‘some kind of vendetta’. The cop also describes the ‘pressure cooker’ manhunt as detectives battled to follow more than 1,000 tip-offs during the eight-day dragnet for Versace’s murderer. He reveals how he was one of the first to discover Cunanan’s half naked body in a houseboat after the killer shot himself. *** Full copy available on request. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Officia police records. Photo credit: Greg Woodfield / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Apr 12, 2017 - Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S. - Fast-Roping in the Red. Sailors fast-rope from an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter during training for rope-suspension techniques at Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Va., April 12, 2017. The seaman are assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 2. (Credit Image: ? Charles Oki/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Lydia Hearst. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Paul Bettany. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Phoebe Waller Bridge. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Danny Glover. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Hayley Erbert, Derek Hough. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Hayley Erbert, Derek Hough. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Lydia Hearst. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Paul Bettany. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Peyton List. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Sofia Vergara. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Alden Ehrenreich. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Alexandra Daddario. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Angela Sarafyan. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Clayton Garrett. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Danny Glover. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Emilia Clarke. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Ewan McGregor. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Solo: A Star Wars Story Premiere - Los Angeles. 10 May 2018 Pictured: Jaime King. Photo credit: Jaxon / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr., Famke Janssen. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: GV of Avenue Pub. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***FIRST ONSET PHOTOS*** New Look for Cuba Gooding Jr. as he's seen with long tied back braids and a chin beard as he starts production on Louisiana Caviar, an independently financed New Orleans-set thriller in which he stars and that marks the directing debut. Gooding Jr. was spotted filming scenes Famke Janssen at Avenue Pub in New Orleans. Famke was adorned with tattoos while wearing cut off daisy duke shorts and Vans sneakers. Gooding Jr. could be seen with ‘Nike’ hooded jacket and sneakers as well as an ‘Everlast’ tshirt. The film is a tale of sin involving good people who, out of desperation, resort to doing bad things that inevitably leave them with life-changing consequences. Gooding Jr plays a boxer in the twilight of his career. Gooding Jr. recently played OJ Simpson in Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story and followed with an American Horror Story arc,. 19 Jun 2017 Pictured: Cuba Gooding Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406465.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406450.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406449.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406448.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406447.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406446.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406445.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406444.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406443.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406442.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406440.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406439.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406451.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406452.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406464.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406462.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406461.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406459.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
    40406458.jpg
  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • **ALL PHOTOS WERE TAKEN WITH CONSENT AND WITH PERMISSION TO SHARE IMAGES**<br />
<br />
A photographer has used his drone to capture images of people quarantined in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
The heartwarming photos show how Lithuanian families are spending their time in lockdown, away from the outside world.<br />
<br />
Photographer Adas Vasiliauskas explained how due the cancellation of his usual advertising photography jobs he decided to make the most of social distancing and show how people are brought together in a time of isolation.<br />
<br />
Adas explains: "At first I thought of offering to shoot people with a telephoto lens, but then I remembered I use a drone in my wedding photography and the drone is a totally zero-human-contact way to capture things.'<br />
<br />
"I shot a few of my friends, the photos gained a lot of likes, and the project took off."<br />
<br />
The images show the various ways people are keeping themselves entertained during the pandemic, ranging from playing dress up with their children to sunbathing on rooftops.<br />
<br />
"I started this project to give people a chance to brighten their day in this negative corona information environment.' Adas continues.<br />
<br />
"I believe that these funny photos remind everyone that sitting quarantined at home can be fun too. And, of course, to remind everybody that you need to keep your social distance during these times."<br />
<br />
Where: Vilnius, Lithuania<br />
When: 24 Mar 2020<br />
Credit: Adas Vasiliauskas/Cover Images<br />
<br />
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ADAS VASILIAUSKAS.**
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  • 70th Cannes Film Festival 2017, Red carpet film "Based On A True Story". Pictured:   Eva Green,
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  • 70th Cannes Film Festival 2017, Red carpet film "Based On A True Story". Pictured:   Emmanuelle Seigner, Eva Green
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  • 70th Cannes Film Festival 2017, Red carpet film "Based On A True Story". Pictured:   Emmanuelle Seigner, Roman Polanski, Eva Green, Vincent Perez
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  • Phuket Police dismiss rape rumours in woman’s in four-story fall from building..Police have dismissed rumours that a 21-year-old woman was raped, leading to her falling from the fourth floor of a building in Phuket Town this morning (May 5)...Phuket City Police Chief Col Kamol Osiri and Deputy Superintendent Lt Col Chao Phomna both arrived in person, as did Pol Capt Virat Khongkhawhai, who received the report...The woman* was in a state of deep distress, and hung one leg over the ledge, pulled it back and then swung the other leg over in seeming indecisiveness over whether to launch herself over the side of the building...Kusoldharm rescue workers and officers from the Phuket City branch of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation attempted to talk the woman back to safety, but she climbed over the edge and ended up grabbing hold of a small seam in the bricks to prevent her from falling further...Unable to recover the woman from the side of the building, the woman fell, plunging three stories onto the ground-floor awning below before bouncing onto the concrete street...The woman was bleeding from the head as rescue workers rushed her to Vachira Phuket Hospital...The woman, originally from Bangkok, lived on the third floor of the building, a woman who said she was a friend to the victim told The Phuket News at the scene...The friend said the woman was working in Phuket, but did not specify what she did to make a living...In the woman’s room, police found four A4 sheets of paper with hand-written messages that officers believe were written by the woman. The messages explained how she felt she had failed in her life and that no one understood her...Phuket City Police Chief Col Kamol explained to The Phuket News this afternoon, “We heard the rumours that the woman said she had been raped and I ordered my investigators to look into this...“My investigators said the reason for this incident was about that she had been raped. The real
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Soleil Moon Frye has cause for double celebration after reaching her weight goal of dropping 42lbs — appropriately just in time for her 42nd birthday. The Punky Brewster star, who has four children with her television producer husband Jason Goldberg, showed off the results as she celebrated her birthday poolside with her best friends in Venice Beach, California. Soleil shed the pounds with the help of meal delivery and weight-loss plan Nutrisystem, for which she is an ambassador. The actress, who turned 42 on August 6, was pictured with her best friends taking a dip in the pool, and also enjoyed a spot of spa time, shopping and dining. Soleil joined the Nutrisystem plan in 2015, the year following the birth of her third child, son Lyric Sonny Roads, and turned to the program once again after the birth of her second son, Story, the next year. Along with eating healthily, Soleil — who also has two daughters, Poet Sienna Rose and Jagger Joseph Blue — works out with a trainer so she can focus on toning her body.  She said: ‘After Story was born, I knew I wanted to join Nutrisystem again to help me lose the baby weight since it worked so well the first time. This last year, I’ve been focused on keeping up with my health habits and wanted to get those last few pounds off. ‘I’m excited to say that I am finally at my goal weight of 42 pounds lost! ‘For me, it’s about feeling like my best self and I feel better than now I did in my twenties.’ Talking about juggling four kids with her weight loss goal, Soleil went on: ‘I’m also a busy mom of four beautiful kids and I know I need to lead by example so I’m not going to starve myself in front of them. ‘We love cooking as a family, and being able to teach my kids about food is a great way for me to stay on track, but also show them that mommy is healthy and happy.’  Speaking about her birthday celebration in Los Angeles. Soleil said: ‘Venice is one of my happy places and it was so nice to be a
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  • Lifetime movie 'Harry & Meghan: The Royal Love Story' begins filming in Canada. Meghan Markle will be portrayed by actress Parisa Fitz-Henley and her royal fiancé Prince Harry will be portrayed by Murray Fraser. The actors were spotted filming scenes in downtown Vancouver, with the Parisa filming scenes on location for TV show 'Suits' in a trailer while Harry was seen rehearsing scenes meeting a crowd at a red carpet event. The TV film is set to re-enact how the couple fell in love. 14 Feb 2018 Pictured: Parisa Fitz-Henley, Murray Fraser. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lifetime movie 'Harry & Meghan: The Royal Love Story' begins filming in Canada. Meghan Markle will be portrayed by actress Parisa Fitz-Henley and her royal fiancé Prince Harry will be portrayed by Murray Fraser. The actors were spotted filming scenes in downtown Vancouver, with the Parisa filming scenes on location for TV show 'Suits' in a trailer while Harry was seen rehearsing scenes meeting a crowd at a red carpet event. The TV film is set to re-enact how the couple fell in love. 14 Feb 2018 Pictured: Parisa Fitz-Henley, Murray Fraser. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lifetime movie 'Harry & Meghan: The Royal Love Story' begins filming in Canada. Meghan Markle will be portrayed by actress Parisa Fitz-Henley and her royal fiancé Prince Harry will be portrayed by Murray Fraser. The actors were spotted filming scenes in downtown Vancouver, with the Parisa filming scenes on location for TV show 'Suits' in a trailer while Harry was seen rehearsing scenes meeting a crowd at a red carpet event. The TV film is set to re-enact how the couple fell in love. 14 Feb 2018 Pictured: Parisa Fitz-Henley, Murray Fraser. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lifetime movie 'Harry & Meghan: The Royal Love Story' begins filming in Canada. Meghan Markle will be portrayed by actress Parisa Fitz-Henley and her royal fiancé Prince Harry will be portrayed by Murray Fraser. The actors were spotted filming scenes in downtown Vancouver, with the Parisa filming scenes on location for TV show 'Suits' in a trailer while Harry was seen rehearsing scenes meeting a crowd at a red carpet event. The TV film is set to re-enact how the couple fell in love. 14 Feb 2018 Pictured: Parisa Fitz-Henley, Murray Fraser. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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