Friday, 20 December 2019

Joseline Hernandez Joins The Cast Of Love And Hip-Hop: Miami

Joseline Hernandez is coming back to the set of Love and Hip-Hop revealed a new report from Page Six. The outlet reported that the 33-year-old Puerto Rican reality star joined the cast of Love and Hip-Hop: Miami for the third season which starts next year in 2020.
As fans of the series know, Joseline was a member of Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta but left in 2017. Additionally, Joseline had her very own show with Stevie J called, Stevie J and Joseline Go Hollywood, in which she co-starred alongside her ex, Stevie J. Joseline Hernandez Joins The Cast Of Love And Hip-Hop: Miami.
Additionally, the star appeared in Love and Hip-Hop Atlanta: Joseline’s Special Delivery. The series detailed her journey as a new mother, as she and Stevie J have a 2-year-old daughter by the name of Bonnie Bella Jordan.
Fans of the series also know that Hernandez once famously referred to the Love and Hip-Hop series as being “scripted,” like a lot of other reality television shows.
During her 2015 deposition, the star, who was defending herself against Althea Eaton’s suit, described reality TV as: “it’s a lot of acting in the reality world,” before going on to say that everyone on the series acts as well, so there was a lot of performing rather than what people believe is “reality.”
Earlier this year, Joseline and Stevie J were in the news regarding a judge’s ruling in the case of their 2-year-old toddler, whom Hernandez purportedly didn’t win custody for and only had the right for visitation. The website stated that court papers revealed Stevie wouldn’t have to pay her $1,000 per month in child support either.
Instead, it was determined by the court that each party would have to pay the costs of raising their child while taking care of her on their own time, respectively. However, they were ordered to take a parenting class before continuing.
Afterward, Joseline took to her Instagram page along with her daughter and said the reports were false and also claimed she and Stevie were sharing custody.

Thursday, 19 December 2019

Yuletide Horror Comes To Killing Floor 2 On Steam, With A Surprising Amount Of New Content

Ho-ho-horror, Killing Floor 2 has received yet another content update bringing the gory undead-killing heavy-metal-blaring first-person-shooter, just in time for the idyllic holiday season.  With limbs and wrapping-paper alike to scatter across the various maps in the pulse-pounding FPS, a discount on in-game microtransactions (who isn’t interested in that?), and two new weapons that you get to try if you’re willing to pay to increase the limited in-game arsenal, this event is sure to be a groundbreaking success for developers Tripwire Interactive.
First, we’ll look at what’s free to experience.  There’s a brand new community-made map called the Sanitarium, compatible with game modes Survival, Weekly, and Endless.  Made of twisting hallways and dark recesses, players will need to keep their heads on a swivel to avoid sudden flanks from the undead hordes. Yuletide Horror Comes To Killing Floor 2 On Steam, With A Surprising Amount Of New Content.
The atmosphere of the new map readily fits in with the dark and unsanitary conditions found in maps already featured in the rest of Killing Floor 2; a forgotten insane asylum that now hosts dark experiments on the forgotten population that were left to decay within her walls.  Don’t let that small fact interrupt your enjoyment of the Christmas cheer, however; the zeds have a fun Christmas-themed skin as they desperately chase you in their one chance at food.
A new objective map called the ‘Biotics Lab’ has you assisting Dr. Ogada Buyu in stopping the cloning experiments of the Patriarch.  This map is different from the standard ‘survive X waves and then kill the boss’ paradigm, as players must rush around the map and complete various objectives within a time limit as they’re being swarmed.
Beyond the two new maps, a new boss has shown her…well, its head, and it’s just as grotesque and horrifying as the other bosses.  Formerly Rachel Clamely, of renown in the first Killing Floor, she has reappeared as the Matriarch.  A nasty arsenal of weaponry is at her disposal, and her ability to kill in one-shot is widely bemoaned across the forums (although a patch is included with this update to limit that).
Beyond the maps, the psychopathic gingerbread men and Frosty the Rocket Launcher Man, there’s four new weapons; two are paid, and two are free. The Field Medic receives the HRG Incision, a Railgun that fires high-piercing rounds that shock zeds, and the alternate fire launching darts that can heal your teammates from a distance.  The Gunslinger gets a revolver-type handgun called the HRG Winterbites, firing nitrogen-charged rounds that explode on impact.
In paid weapons, The Sharpshooter receives a five-round bolt-action Mosin Nagant with an affixed bayonet, and SWAT receives a Glock 18 with Riot Shield, the latter blocking the majority of damage from the front.

While the store is a bit perplexing to figure out, and packages containing weapons costing upwards of $20, the free content alone in this update makes it worth dusting off the title and reinstalling it for one more round.

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Castle In The Darkness 2 In The Works With Presumably More Castles, More Darkness

Castle in the Darkness was released on Steam in 2015 and capitalized on the trend of frustratingly difficult throwback platformers. It currently holds a “mostly positive” ranking out of 968 reviews, so it’s safe to say that the game was a critical success. People love castles. People love darkness. You can’t go wrong!
Developer Matt Kap later brought his talents to work on The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, and now that he’s done with that project, he’s bringing in fellow Rebirth developer Simon Parzer to help him bust out Castle In Castle In The Darkness 2 In The Works With Presumably More Castles, More Darkness.
Development studio LABS Works recently suffered a major setback on their game Astalon when their programmer broke his collarbone, pushing the game back to next year some time. A few days later, they posted a tweet teasing the announcement of a new game. A few tweets later, they debuted the first mini-trailer for Castle in the Darkness 2, which boasts a significant visual upgrade over the first game. 
Not that the first game looked bad. It simply looked like a game more or less completely designed by a single individual. Even the best developers can only do so much by themselves, which is why Kap brought Simon Parzer on to help with the sequel.
Kap explained as much, saying that he kept the graphics on the first game simple in order to speed up the development process. Now that Parzer and a few other individuals are covering the technical side of things, it frees Kap up to work on the graphics, audio, and game design.
Castle in the Darkness won players over with its Castlevania and Metroid-inspired gameplay and its sadistic and merciless difficulty. Some people are just into that sort of thing. It stands to reason that if you were a fan of the first game, Castle in the Darkness 2 will likely be your jam as well. More of the same isn’t necessarily a bad thing if the original thing was good. Why fix it if it isn’t broken?
LABs Works has promised the community a new mini-trailer on the second day of every month. They haven’t announced a release date, but if they’re releasing the trailers monthly, that likely means it still has a way to go. Until then, masochists can get their thrills replaying the first game and dying every few minutes or so.
Making us wait an entire month for every new mini-trailer is a form of torture, which doesn’t surprise me at all coming from these guys.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Stacy Keibler Expecting Baby #3! Meet Her Cute Husband Jared Pobre

Stacy Keibler and her husband Jared Pobre are expecting their third child together. They are already parents to daughter Ava Grace, 5, and son Bodhi Brooks, 18 months. The new baby will make them a happy family of five. So .. who is Stacy Keibler's husband, Jared Pobre? Stacy Keibler Is Having Her Third Baby With Husband Jared Pobre.

Jared and Stacy were friends for a number of years before they started dating in 2013. Remember, Stacy, dated George Clooney from 2011 to 2013. In March 2014, Keibler and Pobre married in a surprise ceremony in Punta Mita, Mexico surrounded by family and friends. Their first child, Ava came along five months later. Since her wedding, Keibler has retreated from the public eye to focus on raising her children. How did this friendship turn to love, marriage, and a family? Let's take a look at what Stacy Keibler, Jared Pobre, and her family have been up to in recent years.

1. Early life and family

Jared Pobre is a native of Silicon Valley. He was born February 22, 1975, which makes him a Pisces. He is one of three children of Gladys Lowenstein and Joseph Pobre. He has two sisters, Audrey and Annabelle. He graduated with his bachelor's degree in business from USC in 1999.

2. Stacy Keibler's husband is a tech entrepreneur

He's the founder and CEO of Future Ads. He founded the company in 2001 with just $500. The company is in the online advertising, app distribution and gaming monetization industry. He then went on to win back-to-back Inc. 500 ​awards, Ernst and Young's Entrepreneur of the Year for Technology award and an American Business Award for Fastest Growing Company of the Year. He left Future Ads in 2017.

3. He and Stacy also run their own company

Pobre may have left the company he founded, but he's not sitting around. Pobre and Keibler started their own company. Caldera + Lab is a non-toxic skincare brand for men. After Pobre and Keibler married, they began splitting their time between Los Angeles and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The travel between the very different climates dried out their skin. Stacy had plenty of "clean" skincare products to use for herself but Pobre found that the same wasn't available for men. This inspired them to start Caldera + Lab.

4. They didn't think they wanted kids before they met each other

Keibler long proclaimed that she wasn't interested in having kids. It turns out so did Pobre — at least until he and Keibler got together romantically. Things changed for both of them in a big way and they both changed their minds and wanted to have kids. In a 2014 interview with Fit Pregnancy that was reprinted, Keibler said: “Before we met, both Jared and I had told our parents we didn’t think we’d ever get married or have kids. But when you’re with the right person, everything changes. My epiphany happened shortly after Jared and I started dating, and once we both knew, we didn’t hesitate. I just knew I was ready and that there’s no one else in the world I would want to do this with.”

5. Balancing business and family life

Jared and Stacy's Caldera + Lab allows the couple to find the balance to work together and be more present as parents. Stacy said in the same interview, "We want to have a 60/40 kind of split where we’re able to be extremely present with our children, but also still exercise our minds and be active with building this business. It’s obviously more of an art than a science.” In another interview, Keibler stressed that all three of her children will be loved equally saying, “It’s important to Jared and I that both our children understand how special it is to be welcoming another family member. t’s also very important to us that each one of them feels just as loved as the other and that we are there for all of our children equally, no matter what age and need. We constantly talk to them about being good role models, sharing, playing nicely together, being kind.”

6. They live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Stacy Keibler, Jared Pobre, and their two (soon-to-be three!) kids live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They moved there from Los Angeles in 2014 to “seek out improved health and a deeper connection to nature." After establishing successful careers in Los Angeles. the couple realized that they wanted to shift their focus to their young and growing family. Keibler said, “I was 100 percent [into] parenthood. I really have taken a step back from the spotlight to focus on my family. It’s No. 1