The love story of country star Luke Combs and his wife Nicole Hawking begins long before they even hit the red carpet. 1 hit.
The couple met in Florida in 2016 when Combs was still a “starving artist” and had no hits to his name. Lifestyle in Nashville. A few years later, they got engaged, and their lives changed dramatically.
When Combs’ songs began to climb the charts, he took the squat with him. In fact, many of his hits are dedicated to her.
Here’s what you need to know about the country music couple ahead of their performance at the 2023 Grammys, where Combs performs and wins three awards.
Luke Combs and Nicole Hawking welcomed their first child in 2022.Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic
Combs and Hawking first met at the Songwriters Festival in 2016.
Combs and Hawking met in 2016 at the Songwriters Festival in Florida, where Hawking was born. Hawking worked for BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.), the company that ran the festival, while Combs performed.
“I was leaving songwriters and he was running late. I’m like, “Hey, let’s go for a walk with us, why are you alone?” Hawking said.
When they returned to Nashville, where they both lived, they began to hang out regularly. During this time, Hawking told Lifestyle in Nashville that her future husband was still a “starving artist” with no accolades, let alone a musician who won the CMA Artist of the Year award two years in a row.
“I could tell she was different from anyone I’ve ever met,” Combs told the publication in 2021.
Nicole Hawking Combs and Luke Combs at the 56th Annual CMA Awards.Jason Kempin/Getty Images
“I realized that we can hang out and just be ourselves to each other,” Hawking said. “I could not put on makeup and act strange – because we are all strange, but we ourselves choose with whom to share this side of ourselves. We might act weird in front of each other. That’s when it was like, “You know what? This guy is a goalkeeper.”
Combs and Hawking got engaged in 2018
In November 2018, Combs announced his engagement to Hawking by posting a sweet photo of him kissing her on the forehead. Instagram.
He captioned the snap: “She said yes a while ago, but this is a better place to take photos than the kitchen. I can’t wait to spend eternity with you.”
In his interview with Lifestyle in NashvilleCombs explained how he proposed. It happened when he and Combs moved from their apartment to a new house.
The “Beautiful Crazy” singer said he got down on one knee under the pretense of showing Hawking the new collars he bought for their cats, complete with their new address.
“It was great,” Hawking recalled. “In the end, the story turned out better than it could have been.”
Combs wrote songs about Hawking, including “Beautiful Crazy”.
In 2017, Combs told the world about the early days of his relationship with the song “Beautiful Crazy”.
Combs said Lifestyle in Nashville that jam was originally written when he first started dating Hawking. The title was inspired by a poem his co-author sent him called “Crazy Beautiful”.
“The next time we wrote together, I just started hanging out with Nicole and I had such an overflow of feelings for her, so when I started writing, the lines just came out of what we were doing,” he said.
“Like the ‘Her Day Starts with Coffee and Ends with Wine’ part, it wasn’t a banal thing I came up with. I just made her coffee every morning when we woke up and then I poured her wine every night. ,” he continued. “It just came together pretty quickly. I always felt like it was a really great song and it was great to be able to play it for her.”
When Hawking first heard the song, she told Nashville Lifestyles that the description of the character in the lyrics sounded “really familiar” to her.
“I obviously didn’t want to ask, ‘Is this about me?’ It made me a little shy, but it was amazing,” she said. “Everyone wants a song written about them!”
“Beautiful Crazy” won Song of the Year at the 2019 CMA Awards.
They had a small wedding in 2020
On August 1, 2020, Hawking and Combs tied the knot at their south Florida home in a small wedding ceremony, a rep for Combs said TODAY in a statement.
Due to pandemic restrictions, the couple told Nashville Lifestyles they had to cancel an invitation to 120 people from the ceremony. “That little thing made it cool because we literally talked to everyone who was there and spent time with every single one of them,” Combs said. Lifestyle in Nashville.
Sharing news on InstagramHawking wrote that it was the “most special” day and that she was “happy” to spend the rest of her life with Combs.
Accordingly, their first dance was inspired by Hawking’s “Beautiful Crazy”.
“We struggled with the idea, ‘Is this corny and weird?’ Taste of the country. “It ended up being like, ‘You know what? That’s the problem. We need to do this.”
Combs forgot to thank his wife when accepting the award
In 2021, fans noticed that Combs didn’t thank his wife when he took home the Artist of the Year award at the CMA Awards.
As the moment began to circulate on social media, Access Hollywood asked Combs why he didn’t thank his wife. He said that he just hit the hot spot.
“I forgot to thank my wife because, baby, I love you, you know that I love you. I don’t even have to say it, you know I love you baby,” he said. Access to Hollywood.
The couple announced that Hawking is pregnant in 2022.
In January 2022, Hawking and Combs shared important news with their fans: they are expecting their first child together.
Singer “I’m going, I’m going, I’m leaving” shared a few photos of him squatting I watch ultrasound on Instagram. “Here we go y’all!” Combs captioned a series of photos of Hawking’s tummy. “Little dude Combs is coming this spring! Couldn’t be more excited to start a family with this little one. It’s going to be a hell of a ride.”
Hawking also expressed her joy at the Instagram and said, “Maybe this will be the best year. Baby BOY Combs Coming Spring 2022!! We are incredibly excited and grateful.”
In 2022, their first child, a son, was born.
In June 2022, Combs and Hawking became a family of three when Hawking gave birth to their son Tex Lawrence Combs on Father’s Day.
Once again, Combs announced the news on Instagram. He said, “Okay, he figured Father’s Day would be a good time to show up. I can’t help but agree. Me and @nicolejcombs are totally in love with this little guy. Mom and baby are healthy, and now my family and I have returned home. Life is good.”
Hawking also shared the same photo on Instagramwriting, “It’s going to be hard to beat the past Father’s Day.”
“Welcome to the world, Tex Lawrence Combs,” she added. “You are the best and coldest angel boy and I am so happy that I was chosen by your mom. These are the days.”
Combs thanked Hawking at the 2022 CMA Awards
In November 2022, Combs received his second award for Artist of the Year at the CMA Awards. This time he did not forget to thank his wife.
When he gave his acceptance speech, Combs said, “Oh my God. I never, never know what to say. I want to thank country for making my dreams come true, my beautiful, beautiful wife Nicole, our beautiful four and a half month old son Tex, who is now at home. It’s a dream come true.”
The couple announced they are expecting their second child
In an Instagram video dated March 20, 2023, the couple revealed that they would have another child.
“Joining the 2 to 2 club! Boy #2 will be coming this September!! they wrote.
The clip showed the couple outdoors in the woods with hairbrushes and squatting in turns holding little Tex, who is wearing a white jumpsuit with “big brother” written on it.
A Canadian documentary filmmaker whose film helped police crack one of the art world’s biggest fraud cases has been forced to hand over source material to Ontario police as part of a production order.
Jamie Kastner is the director of the 2019 documentary No Fakes, which exposes a fraudulent network that passed off fake paintings as originals by famed indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau, known for his colorful paintings depicting the natural world and indigenous mythology. . The eye-opening film, which premiered at Toronto’s Hot Docs, revealed that there were 10 times more Morrisseau fakes on the market than real works, and that the artist’s own nephew may have been involved in facilitating the production of fakes.
The film’s release inspired investigators in Thunder Bay, Ontario to investigate the case, and in early March police made eight arrests and 40 charges in addition to confiscating 1,000 fake Morrisseau paintings. However, as part of the ongoing investigation, investigators also placed a production order on Kastner, a legally enforceable order that ordered the director to hand over all source material. The director and his lawyer are now fighting to ensure that documents that have not yet been opened are sealed.
“We have to fight this because it goes against the basics of journalistic freedom and the need to protect our sources,” Kastner says. Diversity. “If talking to documenters and journalists becomes synonymous with talking to the police, no one will ever talk to us.”
Diversity understands that the authorities conducted a 2.5-year investigation into this case involving more than 90 police officers from different jurisdictions. They are believed to have taken 271 applications – compared to 17 interviews Kastner gave for the film.
“They interviewed the vast majority of people in my film, independently of each other,” Kastner says. “I don’t understand how they can claim they can’t get information in any other way when they were interviewed themselves.”
A likely scenario is that the police want to cross-reference the statements he made with material obtained by Kastner years ago to ensure consistency. Both Thunder Bay Police and the Ontario Provincial Police, also known as the OPP, who are jointly investigating, declined to comment on the story or explain their reasons for the seizure of the footage.
In the picture, from left to right: Norval Morrisseau’s fake painting “Spiritual Energy of Mother Earth” from which the investigation began; Jamie Kastner
Kastner’s attorney, Ian McKinnon, is a partner at Linden & Associates, a Toronto law firm specializing in media and intellectual property law. Diversity the case is likely to be an “uphill battle”, especially since Kastner’s sources are not confidential and were openly interviewed in the film.
The team disputes the production order and hope to obtain an affidavit from the police outlining their reasons for the production order to go to court. (The court must be satisfied that there are good legal grounds for making an order to testify under oath.) McKinnon also hopes that the Journalist Source Protection Act, a major amendment to the Canadian Penal Code that came into force in 2017, will help the filmmaker’s case.
The JSPA serves to protect the privacy of journalistic sources and helps protect a journalist’s right to privacy when collecting or disseminating information. The law is also a two-part test: first, it requires the police and the Crown not to establish a reasonable alternative means of obtaining information, and second, that the public interest in prosecuting the crime for which material is being sought outweighs the interests of the journalist . interested in privacy in protecting their work.
However, McKinnon, referring to two recent Canadian media cases, R. v. CBC and R vs. Virtanen, who has tried and failed to use the JSPA, admits that “more often than not, courts favor the police because they feel that if it has anything to do with prosecution of defendants, they are quick to crack down on journalists’ rights.”
The lawyer, however, warns of the “chilling” effect that production orders on journalists and documentary makers could have on the media landscape.
“Interviewees may be willing to be interviewed by a journalist, but they may not want to talk to the police for their own good reasons,” McKinnon says. “If people start thinking that every time they talk to a journalist, [the journalist’s] records and records will be turned over to the police and used against them, they may be less willing to speak.”
Another major problem is that the police will begin to view journalists as just another tool for investigating crimes, and reporters will not be seen as independent police watchdogs.
“Journalists may have to start destroying records and records they need for their own protection if someone comes back and sues them,” McKinnon says. “This puts journalists in a very difficult position.”
David F. Sandberg and Rachel Zegler Urge Critics of Shazam! Fury of the Gods” on Twitter.
Superhero sequel by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. debuted in theaters over the weekend and grossed a disappointing $30.5 million, beating relatively modest expectations of $35 million.
This makes him one of the worst opening weekend performers for the DC Comics franchise, ahead of only Wonder Woman 1984 and The Suicide Squad. both came out during the pandemic and were made available for streaming immediately upon release.
On Rotten Tomatoes, The Tomatometer received a critical acclaim of 53% on Monday afternoon, with an audience score of 88%.
Rachel Zegler, who plays Anthea, Atlas’ youngest daughter, in the Shazam sequel, reacted to this weekend’s poor box office performance by urging people on Twitter to give the film a shot.
“Hey, our movie is really good!” Zegler tweeted Saturday. “but mostly I just really enjoyed doing it and the people I met doing it 🙂 go and see! give it a chance. we have 85% of the audience for a reason.”
“Some people out there are just… needlessly mean” she continued. “And it’s unnecessary. and I know, I know, “if you can’t handle the heat…” and all that nonsense, and you’re right. but our film is actually very good. it’s just cool to hate fun these days. This is fine. were good.”
On Monday, director David F. Sandberg also lamented the reaction to the film, tweeting that it had just received the “lowest critic score” for Rotten Tomatoes and the “highest audience score for the same film.”
One thing I was really looking forward to was to disconnect from the superhero discourse on the internet. A lot of this stresses me so much, and it would be great not to think about it anymore.
“Critically, I didn’t expect a repeat of the first movie, but I was still a little surprised because I think it’s a good movie. Well, the Swedish filmmaker. tweeted.
The first Shazam! The film earned $53.5 million in its opening weekend of 2019.
‘Annabelle: Creation’ director completes his tweet a thread saying that he has no regrets about making “Shazam!” movies “if only for a minute”, but was looking forward to switching off from the stresses of “online superhero discourse” and returning to the horror genre.
Amanda BynesHer parents don’t see her recent psychotic episode as a reason to place her in another care… but that doesn’t mean her episode hasn’t raised alarm.
A source with direct knowledge tells TMZ… Amanda’s parents, Lynn another Rickdeeply concerned about their daughter’s well-being and health following her recent ordeal, but another guardianship is not on the table, at least for now.
Amanda lived on her own in her own home, took beauty courses, and seemed to be doing well until recently, so Sunday’s episode seemed like an anomaly.
We were told that her parents also take comfort in the fact that Amanda was self-aware enough to know she was in trouble… stopped the car to call for help and called 911 herself.
TMZ told the story, Amanda was placed in a psychiatric hospital 5150 after she was spotted naked outside downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning.
She was taken to the nearest police station and the psychiatric team deemed it necessary to conduct a psychological detention. Typically, 5150 Holds last only 72 hours, but they can be extended.
As you know, Amanda was in care for almost a decade, starting in 2013 while struggling with her mental health. The fork was strung on her guardianship a year ago tomorrow.