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Here's Everything You Should Know About Ben Platt's Boyfriend, Noah Galvin

Ben Platt and his new boyfriend have made their red carpet debut. People are wondering who Noah Galvin is and what he's all about. Source: Getty ImagesThe talented actor starring in Dear Evan Hansen is Ben Platt. The movie focuses on a teenage boy named Evan who deals with severe social anxiety to the point of isolation since he doesn’t know how to fully understand his peers in the age of social media.

Keeping Up Appearances - Cast, Ages, Trivia

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Kelly Clarkson net worth: how wealthy is the singer-songwriter?

Kelly Clarkson net worth continues to grow thanks to her lasting music career and involvement in the renowned talent show, The Voice, where she is one of the highest-paid judges. She is undoubtedly a talented singer, songwriter, actress, author, and television personality. An unknown aspiring singer, she became an instant national sweetheart after winning the first season of American Idol in 2002. Her win in the reality show not only catapulted her to stardom but also earned her a multi-record album deal with RCA records.

Kenyan woman sets herself on fire in a nasty domestic quarrel

- A 28-year-old woman is currently undergoing treatment after setting herself on fire in what was understood to be a nasty love triangle - She had quarrelled with her husband who had not come home for a night and kept calling another woman when he returned home  -  The  lady, identified as Cynthia Njoki doused herself with kerosene and set herself ablaze  A 28-year-old Cynthia Njoki is nursing 45% burns on her body after setting herself on fire  in what has been termed, a love triangle gone horribly awry.

London Theater Review: Mike Bartletts Snowden-Inspired Wild

A twist on the Edward Snowden story, Mike Bartlett’s new play “Wild” is really an examination of rampant rational skepticism. If ours is a world in which nothing is what it seems and nobody can be trusted — and Snowden pretty much proved as much — how exactly do we go on living in it?