Rhode Island
Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper using Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island home as ‘secret love nest’: report
Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper have been using Taylor Swift’s saltbox house on the coast as a “secret love nest.”
According to a new report, the rumored couple have been spending time in the Grammy winner’s Rhode Island mansion in order to escape the glaring eyes of onlookers in New York City.
“Taylor is a total romantic and loves playing cupid for her friends,” a source told UK’s The Mirror Saturday.
“Even though Gigi and Bradley have their own properties in New York, they wanted somewhere more private to spend time getting to know each other and Taylor was only too happy to help,” the insider further alleged.
“She said the door to her home is always open for them to use.”
The eight-bedroom property, which was featured prominently in Swift’s hit song “The Last Great American Dynasty,” was the site of several iconic Fourth of July bashes attended by the Victoria’s Secret model throughout the years.
Page Six has reached out to reps for Hadid, 28, and Cooper, 48, but did not immediately hear back.
The unlikely duo first sparked romance rumors earlier this month when they were spotted dining at celebrity hot spot Via Carota and leaving in the same car.
A few days later, the duo were seen returning to the Big Apple after what appeared to be a romantic getaway.
It was unclear where exactly the pair snuck off to, but they seemed to be in high spirits while unloading their luggage from the “Hangover” actor’s car.
They reportedly hit it off after Cooper’s ex Irina Shayk introduced them.
“Gigi was introduced to Bradley through Irina [Shayk] and their mutual friends in the industry,” a source revealed to The Messenger.
“Gigi and Irina have been close over the years while working together, and Gigi and Bradley have hung out before, but it has always been friendly in social settings.”
The insider noted they were “bonding over their daughters, when Bradley asked her out.”
Cooper and Shayk share 6-year-old daughter Lea De Seine, while Hadid co-parents 3-year-old Khai with ex Zayn Malik.
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She split from the former One Direction crooner, 30, in October 2021 after dating on and off for six years.
The “Next In Fashion” star was then linked to Cooper’s pal, Leonardo DiCaprio.
Hadid and the “Great Gatsby” actor first sparked romance rumors in September 2022 and — despite unsubstantiated reports that things fizzled out by December of that year — they were spotted together as recently as the summer of 2023.
Meanwhile, Cooper, 48, and Shayk, 37, called it quits in June 2019.
They sparked reconciliation rumors earlier this year after going on a trip to Europe together amid Shayk’s blossoming romance with NFL star Tom Brady.
Rhode Island
Cloudy Saturday night makes it hard to see northern lights across Southern New England
An increasingly cloudy sky Saturday night will make it hard, if not impossible, to see the northern lights for a second night across most of Southern New England.
Low pressure west of New England will spread clouds across the region Saturday night into Sunday. Expect an overcast Mother’s Day for Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts.
Temperatures will be cooler than average for mid-May, topping out in the upper 50s on Sunday in most spots.
We can’t rule out a few sprinkles or light rain showers on Sunday during the midday hours, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., but the rain chance is fairly low overall.
Surprise, surprise – warmer, drier weather returns to start the work week. Southern New England has been in a repeating pattern of not-so-great weekends, and much nicer weather on Mondays/Tuesdays for the past month, a pattern that will repeat at least one more week.
High temperatures on Monday will reach the upper 60s, with low 70s expected on Tuesday.
Our next significant chance for rain arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Rhode Island
Lilly Pulitzer opens Rhode Island store
CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Here’s a new shopping choice at Garden City in Cranston: Lilly Pulitzer opened a storefront on Saturday.
This is the first year-round Lilly Pulitzer store in Rhode Island.
The women’s apparel brand is known for its iconic prints, vibrant colors, and classic styles.
As part of the grand opening weekend the store says 10-percent of sales through Sunday will be donated to Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Providence.
Rhode Island
Task force arrests Rhode Island man on multiple charges from Massachusetts – Newport Dispatch
NEWPORT — Members of the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force, along with officials from the Massachusetts State Police, Worcester Police Department and uniformed members of the Lincoln Woods Barracks, arrested Juan Hernandez-Cruz, 28, on May 10 as a fugitive from justice on multiple charges issued by the Worcester Police Department.
Hernandez-Cruz, who resides at 20 Arthur Street in Warwick, faced an affidavit and arrest warrant for home invasion, armed and masked robbery, kidnapping, armed burglary, assault, larceny from a building, and destruction of property.
The Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force conducted the investigation leading to his arrest.
Hernandez-Cruz was taken into custody without incident, processed at the Wickford Barracks, and then turned over to Third Division District Court officials for arraignment.
In a separate incident, the Special Victims Unit apprehended 47-year-old Shawn Burkhart, a homeless man, for failure to register as a sex offender.
The arrest followed an investigation by the Special Victims Unit and Providence Police Department’s efforts to locate Burkhart.
After processing, he was arraigned in the Sixth District Court and ordered held as a bail violator.
Additionally, over the course of May 8, members of the ACI Investigations Unit charged several individuals following various investigations.
Bennie Vick, 52, Zachary Johnson, 31, Ibrahim Kuyateh, 44, Enrique Miranda, 34, and Ryan Tripp, 29, were all arraigned at Third District Court on charges ranging from domestic-violation no contact orders to felony assault.
Each was released into the custody of the Sheriff’s Department post-arraignment.
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