The former first lady of California shredded local leaders, arguing that Los Angeles needs to sort out "what’s important and what’s not" as it recovers from disastrous fires.
Maria Shriver has opened up about the parenting tip she inherited from her late mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and why she believes it instilled her children with good manners. Appearing on a recent episode of the TODAY podcast "Making Space with Hoda Kotb,
"Even though my kids moaned and groaned about it, they now say it was a good thing," the journalist said Anna Moneymaker/Getty Maria Shriver made sure her kids had good manners. The journalist, 69, opened up about raising her kids with one major rule she ...
Our neighborhood, our restaurants. All our friends have lost everything. We have evacuated, but are safe. But people have lost everything,” she wrote via Instagram.
Maria Shriver learned a major sign of respect from her own mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver. “I make them stand up [when I enter a room],” Maria, 69, said of her four kids when appearing on the Wednesday,
Maria Shriver joins TODAY to talk about experiencing the horrific wildfires in California first-hand and having to evacuate her home. She also shares ways people can help those who have been impacted by the severe fires.
"Heartbreaking, devastating, beyond belief. Everything is gone," Shriver posted on X The post Maria Shriver, Chris Pratt and More Celebrities Shook by Los Angeles Fires: ‘All Our Friends Have Lost Everything’ appeared first on TheWrap.
Former California first lady Maria Shriver is the latest to blame the current Democratic leadership of Los Angeles for the deadly wildfires posing a historic threat to the region. “LA cannot go ...
LA cannot go forward with the status quo. LA is no longer what it was. It has to be different,’ Maria Shriver writes on X.
“LA cannot go forward with the status quo. LA is no longer what it was. It has to be different,” the ex-wife of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wrote Sunday. “It has to prioritize the safety of its citizens, police, fire, schools,” Shriver, 69, tweeted on Sunday. “LA residents deserve better.”
Journalist and former first lady of California, Maria Shriver, warned "LA residents deserve better" than their current Democratic leadership. Many people, including celebrities, have lost their ...
Maria Shriver has opened up about a parenting trick she learned from her late mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and why she believes it instilled good manners in her children. Appearing on a recent ...