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Mueller reflected on her hard-partying days in 1995 at Hollywood’s Bar One when “cocaine was really big,” saying it started “with the glitz and the glamour and jet-setting and doing some lines on set.”

Alongside peers including Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, France Gall and Sylvie Vartan, Hardy ascended to become a yé-yé hitmaker in her native Paris, drawing the attention of jet-setting pop stars, tastemakers and fashionistas from London, New York and Tokyo.

Alongside peers including Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, France Gall and Sylvie Vartan, Hardy ascended to become a yé-yé hitmaker in her native Paris, drawing the attention of jet-setting pop stars, tastemakers and fashionistas from London, New York and Tokyo.

Barron graduates from Oxbridge Academy on Friday, with his dad expected to attend at least some of the festivities before jet-setting to Minnesota for a GOP fundraiser, after falsely bashing the judge in his hush money case for not giving him the day off.

From Salon

Now she’s taking a break from touring and apparently spending some quality time jet-setting with her Super Bowl champ boyfriend Travis Kelce, The pair, who have been linked since late summer, have been spotted swimming in the Bahamas and lurking around the Los Angeles area over the past few days.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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