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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Amelia Gray Hamlin shocks fans as she goes naked in steamy shower snap
shared a striking nude selfie via Instagram Story on Wednesday night. The 24-year-old model, who celebrated her birthday on June 13, wrote that she 'felt like a mermaid' as she posed with the reflection of her bare backside in a full-length shower mirror. She placed an oyster emoji at the small of her back in the image, and used a pink bow emoji to cover the side of her breast. On display in the racy image was a tan line of a thong bikini. The star, who is the nepo baby of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin, pulled back a portion of her waist-length raven locks with a pale pink hair clip. Amelia kept her 1.7 million followers engaged as she shared a slew of other edgy photos on the platform on Wednesday. In multiple images she wore a cheeky pink T-shirt that read, 'Someone who loves me went to hell and got me this shirt!' One snapshot saw the runway regular pull up the top to reveal her washboard abs. There was also a closeup selfie featuring the beauty's glassy skin as she wrote, 'Even divas get pimples. @yuliagerchikstudio 2 the rescue.' Hamlin, who dated Scott Disick for nearly a year, included a photo of herself wearing low-cut black underwear and a midriff-baring black tank top. It was pulled up to reveal a glimpse of underboob, and she wrote, 'Post acupuncture high is truly unlike anything else.' The bombshell additionally shared a topless image cropped from chest to thigh as she wore pink shorts and held a plate of pancakes with candles in them. The fashionista modeled a black leather biker jacket and sported a vampy manicure in another outtake. Amelia often strips down in her social media posts, and her movie star mom is known to do the same. Amelia, who began her modelling career in 2017, has walked for high-end brands including Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga, Moncler, Givenchy, Versace, and Vivienne Westwood. In November she starred in Michael Kors' holiday campaign with her sister Delilah Belle Hamlin, 27. She has maintained a close relationship with her parents as she embarks on her personal rise to fame. A lover of fashion, she's admitted to stealing designer garments from both of her parents' wardrobes. She told People in May: 'I steal (but put back) a bunch of my dad's Calvin Klein white T-shirts and his Nike socks sometimes. He also has really comfy flannel pieces.' 'From my mom, I mostly take the tighter, chicer things. I've definitely stolen my fair share of Versace,' Hamlin confessed.

Washington Post
2 days ago
- Politics
- Washington Post
Are guns the biggest killer of ‘children and teens'?
'I recently learned an alarming statistic — gun injuries are the No. 1 killer of children and teens in this country.' — actor Harry Hamlin, in an ad sponsored by the Ad Council, June 2025 The Ad Council, which distributes public service announcements, last year launched a $10 million campaign to inform Americans of the statistic cited by Hamlin in one of the recent ads. In announcing the campaign, the Ad Council noted that a poll has found that just 26 percent of Americans surveyed 'selected gun injuries as the leading cause of death among children, demonstrating a need for further education.' Besides the Hamlin ad, the spots feature young teens debating gun violence, parents talking about guns and a pediatrician with a young child. They all highlight the same point — 'Firearm injuries are the leading cause of death for children and teens,' sourced to the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions. The ad campaign is designed to address this problem. But what happens if the statistic, as framed, is misleading? Note that Hamlin, in the ad, referred to 'children and teens' and the Ad Council, in its poll, asked about just 'children.' Therein lies a tale. We'd previously looked into this issue when then-Vice President Kamala Harris made a similar claim: 'Gun violence is the leading cause of death of the children of America — leading cause of death — not car accidents, not some form of cancer — gun violence.' So much depends on the definition of child and teenager. Is a child under the age of 18? Or younger? And if one refers to teens, does that include 18- and 19-year-olds? For instance, the National Institutes of Health, for grant applications, defines a child as 'an individual under the age of 18 years.' The European Union has a similar definition. The United Nations, in the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, says 'a child means every human being below the age of eighteen years.' The fact that in more than half the states people as young as 18 can purchase firearms is significant, because access to firearms increases the risk of violence. In 2018, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire on students and staff at a high school in Parkland, Florida, killing 17 people. He legally bought a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 semiautomatic rifle from a licensed dealer a few miles from the school. Two years ago, the source for this statistic, the Johns Hopkins Center, defended the inclusion of teens 18 and 19 years old to The Fact Checker in its reports released in 2022 and 2023. Yet, in its 2024 report, issued after our previous fact check, Johns Hopkins narrowed the focus and created new categories: children (ages 1-9) and teens (10-17). Among teens, Johns Hopkins added two other categories: older teens (15-17) and emerging adults (18-19). Asked why the change was made, Cassandra Crifasi, co-director of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Heath's Center for Gun Violence Solutions, told The Fact Checker in an email: 'Based on potentially different policy implications related to firearm purchasing for those 18-19, our team of researchers decided that to more clearly show the impact on youth, we would delineate between children 1-17 and emerging adults as 18-19.' That's exactly the point we made in 2024. Still, the headline statistic remained the same: Gun violence was the leading cause of death among young people in 2022, even when defined as ages 1-17. But as we noted, removing 18- and 19-year-olds significantly narrows the gap between gun violence and the next highest cause of death — vehicle crashes. In its 2022 report on 2020 data (ages 1-19), the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions listed 4,357 deaths from firearms and 3,639 deaths from vehicle crashes. In the latest study (ages 1-17), the report showed 2,526 deaths from firearms and 2,240 deaths from vehicle crashes in 2022. That's a smaller difference. (Johns Hopkins does not include children under 1 because they have perinatal deaths and congenital anomalies — unique, age-specific death risks. This decision marginally reduces the number of children killed by firearms. But it also greatly reduces the number of motor vehicle deaths. The results also change depending on whether only traffic-related crashes are counted instead of an overall motor vehicle category.) But when older teens (15-17, as defined by Johns Hopkins) are removed from the calculations using the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS), the numbers change dramatically, with almost 50 percent more deaths from vehicle crashes than firearms. Vehicle crashes exceed firearms deaths also for ages 1-15. As for children, ages 1-9 as defined by Johns Hopkins, firearms deaths are so much lower that they don't even make second place. Usually, most children die from vehicle crashes, but in 2023 drownings topped the list. There were 630 children who died by drowning, 578 in vehicle crashes and 234 by firearms. The Johns Hopkins report has a chart that highlights the disparities among age groups. 'While teens account for most gun deaths in youth ages 1-17, younger children are not immune. A total of 140 children ages 1-4 and 117 children ages 5-9 died by a gun in 2022,' the report says. Crifasi, in her mail, said: 'We recognize that gun violence is the leading cause of death for some age groups within the 1-17 range, while for others, it is among the leading causes but not the top cause.' The Ad Council defended references to children in the ads. 'Even one death of a child from firearm injury is too many, and we hope this effort can help us find common ground and work to reduce the impact of gun violence on both children and teens,' said Ad Council spokesman Ben Dorf, who noted that the ads also featured teenagers and adults. 'We also have more work in the pipeline as part of this campaign that centers on teens, who we agree are immensely impacted by this issue,' he added. Crifasi said the Johns Hopkins gun violence center 'was not consulted by the Ad Council on their campaign.' She added that 'whether the victim is a child in elementary school or a teenager on the cusp of adulthood, each life lost to gun violence is a preventable tragedy.' The racial disparity in firearm deaths — and how it keeps growing — is striking, when you drill down on the CDC data. In 2018, vehicle deaths for Blacks ages 1-15 were higher than firearm deaths (274 vs. 247). But in 2023, 550 Blacks between the ages 1 and 15 were killed by a firearm, compared with 309 for vehicle crashes. Meanwhile, among Whites, deaths from vehicle crashes for ages 1-15 (877 in 2023) remained much higher than firearms (572) — and drowning (469) or suffocation (419) are not far behind. The racial disparity is even greater among teens. Yet people who self-identify as Black make up less than 15 percent of the U.S. population, according to the Pew Research Center. 'We have noted the increase in gun suicides among Black youth,' Crifasi said. 'This is a troubling trend that we believe merits further attention and research. Our team has been focusing on these rising gun suicide trends and will be analyzing the latest data in a forthcoming report.' In fact, much of the rise in firearm deaths in the 1-17 age range since 2018 can be attributed to the rise in deaths among Blacks, not Whites. No matter how you slice the data, the United States stands unique among similar large and wealthy nations with so many firearms deaths of people under age 18. None has firearms deaths among the top four causes of death for children, according to a 2023 study by KFF, a health policy organization. The U.S. mortality rate is nearly 10 times that of Canada, which among U.S. peers has the second-highest child and teen firearm death rate. There are so few firearm deaths of children in other countries that it ranks 15th as a cause of death in Japan and Britain, and 13th in Germany and the Netherlands, KFF said. A study published recently in JAMA Pediatrics traces the rise in gun deaths among Americans 17 and under to the 2010 Supreme Court decision, McDonald v. Chicago, that said states could not infringe on the Second Amendment right to possess firearms. The study found a clear distinction in the rise of deaths in states that enacted weaker gun laws. 'States with permissive firearm laws experienced thousands more pediatric deaths than would have occurred had their post-McDonald v. Chicago firearm mortality trends matched those in states with restrictive firearm laws, indicating that these deaths are not inevitable,' the study said. The surge of gun violence in the United States is horrific, and we can understand the desire of advocates to highlight the risk to children. Johns Hopkins appropriately chose a more appropriate metric for its latest report, but its subcategories (such as children) highlight how wrong it would be to only reference children (as Harris did in 2024). Firearms are the leading cause of deaths among teens, especially older teens. That's very clear, especially among Black teens. A more precise statement — highlighting the risk faced by teens — might help focus attention on who the horrible toll of gun violence harms most. 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The Sun
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Nepo baby model with reality star mum and Hollywood legend dad strips completely naked in raunchy bathroom pics
A NEPO baby model with a reality star mum and a Hollywood legend dad has stripped completely naked in some new raunchy snaps. Her mom is an American actress, television personality and model who portrayed Billie Reed on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. 9 9 Her mom also played Taylor McBride on Fox's television drama Melrose Place. And she starred on Bravo's reality television series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills between 2014 and 2022. Meanwhile, the 23-year-old's father is a famous actor, author, and entrepreneur. Known for his roles in movie Clash of the Titans and hit series Mad Men, can you guess who the nepo baby's parents are yet? You've guessed it, she's the daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin. Amelia Gray Hamlin is 23 and a model and the daughter of the famous duo mentioned above. Taking to social media to show off her sensational figure, Amelia left fans with their jaws on the floor as she stripped off to reveal her totally naked body. She shared a photo dump on social media with the nude snap included within the array uploads. Among the snaps, Amelia shared several photos of her donning bikinis, as well as a few of her posing with her famous mom. One person commented: "Literally flawless." RHOBH fans concerned about Lisa Rinna's daughter Amelia Hamlin, 21, after she appears gaunt and sad in topless new pic Another said: "Body body and more body." While a third wrote: "Nice tanline in 6." "You have a beautiful body," swooned a fourth. While a fifth slammed: "The sixth photo is really 'why did I post this?' It makes me think." 9 9 Amelia has followed in her parents footsteps and made a name for herself in the world of showbiz. With a glowing career in modeling, Amelia has appeared in advertising campaigns for Vivienne Westwood, Miu Miu, H&M, Givenchy, Versace, and Hugo Boss, to name just a few. She has also walked in a Victoria's Secret show. In 2023, Amelia appeared in 23 fashion shows. And last year in 2024, she was recognized as Daily Front Row's model of the year. She recently stepped out at the Met Gala 2025 in a red lace ensemble. Amelia isn't Lisa and Harry's only child. They have another daughter named Delilah. Lisa and Harry met in 1992 and have been together ever since. Their marriage has been documented on reality shows like Harry Loves Lisa, and of course, Real Housewives. 9 9 9


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lisa Rinna, 61, fans go wild over her 'crazy' bikini body as they guess she is a size '00'
Lisa Rinna flashed her toned body in a leopard print bikini in a post to Instagram on Wednesday. The 61-year-old former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills looked slender and toned in the tiny suit as she made the most of her beach vacation. Rinna added a floppy brown Gucci hat and a pair of black sunglasses. The diva was on holiday in Palm Heights in the Caymans with her daughter Amelia. 'We had a time!!! ☀️,' wrote the former soap opera actress in her caption. 'We had a Mother's Day girls trip but just missing @delilahbelle who had to werk somebody's got to do it!' Fans went wild for her toned form as one said: 'Rinna body is crazy ❤️.' One follower even said he thinks Lisa is a 'size 00, no less.' This comes after she revealed in March that her father died by assisted suicide. Thestar said her dad Frank, 94, was in such agony in 2016 he chose to end things his own way. She revealed on the 'Let's Not Talk About the Husband' podcast, which she hosts with her husband, Harry Hamlin, 73: 'You want to support your loved ones. You want to support what they want to do, but you're going to watch your parent kill themselves.' Lisa told how her dad chose to end his life through assisted suicide under Oregon's Death with Dignity Act. Her husband explained to listeners Frank's 'quality of life had diminished' to the point where he no longer wished to continue living. Oregon law permits residents with terminal illnesses to make the decision to die on their terms, provided certain requirements are met. Lisa said about the emotional conflict she felt as her father made this decision: 'He was in pain, and really unhappy with his life.' Despite her internal struggle, Lisa and her half-sister ultimately respected Frank's wishes. She added: 'He wanted it so badly, and my mom signed off on it.' The assisted suicide process, Lisa added, took between three to six months to complete. Frank needed two doctors to sign off on his condition, which they did. His family chose to carry out the procedure in a hospice setting, with the assistance of a 'death doula' and medical professionals. Lisa described the final moments with her father as 'beautiful', despite the sadness of the situation. She said: 'We were playing some beautiful, also some yoga type beautiful music. 'But then, you mix it in the orange juice. It tastes like s***. It's sour. But he's got to drink it down.' Lisa added about her dad's life ebbing away: 'It doesn't happen right away. It took 45 minutes.' After Frank drank the mixture, he peacefully drifted off to sleep, as the death doula kept morphine on hand in case the process needed to be accelerated. Lisa, who was filming 'RHOBH' at the time of her dad's death, admitted she chose not to speak publicly about her father's death for some time. She added: 'I think it was just too painful.' Also on Wednesday her daughter Amelia posed nude for a photo shared to social media. The Vogue model had not a shred of clothing on as she took a mirror selfie in a bathroom. The catwalk cutie was clever with her camera as she turned away from the mirror with only her bare back and butt showing. Her bikini brief tan lines could be seen. Her dark hair was worn up in a clip as she had makeup on and several earrings. The daring post was made on her Insta Stories as she did not muzz or blur any part of her slender and toned body. She was also seen in a bikini when in the Caymans in the Caribbean with her mom Lisa and sister Delilah. The family seemed to be having a great time at a beachside resort as they dined al fresco and sunbathed. Amelia also posted that she wished she were still on the vacation as her holiday seems to have already ended. Amelia, who began her modelling career in 2017, has walked for high-end brands including Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga, Moncler, Givenchy, Versace, and Vivienne Westwood. In November, she also starred in Michael Kors' holiday campaign with her sister Delilah Belle Hamlin. Amelia has maintained a close relationship with her parents as she embarked on her own rise to fame, with them even contributing to her wardrobe. She previously admitted to stealing items from mum Lisa Rinna and dad Harry Hamlin's wardrobes, including designer garments. She told People in May: 'I steal (but put back) a bunch of my dad's Calvin Klein white T-shirts and his Nike socks sometimes. He also has really comfy flannel pieces.' 'From my mom, I mostly take the tighter, chicer things. 'I've definitely stolen my fair share of Versace.' Amelia takes anything she 'can get [her] hands on' when it comes to the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's clothes. She said: 'I take whatever high-fashion things I can get my hands on from that woman's closet, that's for sure.'


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lisa Rinna's wild daughter Amelia Hamlin posts NUDE selfie that exposes her bikini bottom tan lines
Budding supermodel Amelia Gray Hamlin posed nude for a photo shared to social media on Wednesday. The Vogue model had not a shred of clothing on as she took a mirror selfie in a bathroom. The catwalk cutie was clever with her camera as she turned away from the mirror with only her bare back and butt showing. Her bikini brief tan lines could be seen. Her dark hair was worn up in a clip as she had makeup on and several earrings. The daring post was made on her Insta Stories as she did not muzz or blur any part of her slender and toned body. The 23-year-old cover girl is the daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin. She was also seen in a bikini when in the Caymans in the Caribbean with her mom Lisa and sister Delilah. The family seemed to be having a great time at a beachside resort as they dined al fresco and sunbathed. Amelia also posted that she wished she were still on the vacation as her holiday seems to have already ended. Amelia, who began her modelling career in 2017, has walked for high-end brands including Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga, Moncler, Givenchy, Versace, and Vivienne Westwood. In November, she also starred in Michael Kors' holiday campaign with her sister Delilah Belle Hamlin. Amelia has maintained a close relationship with her parents as she embarked on her own rise to fame, with them even contributing to her wardrobe. She previously admitted to stealing items from mum Lisa Rinna and dad Harry Hamlin's wardrobes, including designer garments. In this image she was again in a bathroom but had a bikini on She told People in May: 'I steal (but put back) a bunch of my dad's Calvin Klein white T-shirts and his Nike socks sometimes. He also has really comfy flannel pieces.' 'From my mom, I mostly take the tighter, chicer things. 'I've definitely stolen my fair share of Versace.' Amelia takes anything she 'can get [her] hands on' when it comes to the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's clothes. She said: 'I take whatever high-fashion things I can get my hands on from that woman's closet, that's for sure.'