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Hayley Erin leaving General Hospital for Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists?

For General Hospital fans, the question on everyone’s mind is — will Hayley Erin be leaving General Hospital? Hayley Erin has been on General Hospital since 2015. She’s now pulling double duty as Kiki on GH while working on Freeform’s Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. The Pretty Little Liars spinoff is now set to film 10 episodes, which has fans speculating whether the actress will stick with General Hospital as Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists debuts in May 2019.

Martha Nelson Thomas Net Worth As Cabbage Patch Kids Founder

Martha Nelson Thomas had a net worth of $1 million as a founder of Cabbage Patch Kids. Martha was a folk artist. Thomas designed her Doll Babies in 1971 as an experiment while she was a student. The dolls sell for $30 to $150 at that time.  The entrepreneur used to sell handmade dolls at craft fairs across Louisville, Kentucky. The 80s toy had a lot of craze in the market, which earned success among kids and adults.

Natalie Portman's super chic mini dress is perfect for Wimbledon 2023

Here at the Hello! Fashion office we're engaging in some extremely passionate discussions about Ascot outfits, what to wear to Glastonbury and summer holiday shopping, but there’s one other key fashion-forward event that's going to creep up on us before we know it: Wimbledon. Not to send you into an outfit-finding frenzy, but the iconic British tennis championships starts in less than a month. Thankfully, Natalie Portman was on hand this week to kickstart our tennis 'tourny' fashion inspo.

The long and short-form of it: podcasts that will teach you how to write

There's a podcast for thatCreative writingWhether you are plotting, drafting, staring at a blank page, or keen to get tips from the pros … if you want to be an author, there’s a podcast for that New Yorker FictionIn this monthly podcast, a celebrated writer selects a short story from the New Yorker’s archive to read and discuss with the magazine’s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman. The pleasure here lies as much in the pairings of authors with material as it does the stories themselves: Margaret Atwood reading Alice Munro, or Andrew Sean Greer reading Dorothy Parker, or Tessa Hadley reading John Updike.