Showing posts with label Amy Jackson mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Jackson mother. Show all posts
Amy Jackson reveals who her personal photographer is
7:55 AM
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DNA (August 8, 2017)
When we see gorgeous pics of Ileana D’Cruz on holidays, we know they have been clicked by her beau Andrew Kneebone, who is a professional photographer. Amy Jackson posts a lot of pictures on vacations and when we asked her who was clicking those sexy pictures of hers, Amy says, “My mum helps me click some of them. And when she’s not around, my boy Raju clicks them for me. I have taught him really well.” Now you know!
Amy Jackson looking for a new home in Mumbai
7:47 AM
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Avinash Lohana (MUMBAI MIRROR; May 2, 2017)
Mirror (April 21) had earlier reported that Amy Jackson is setting up a restaurant in London with her mother Marguerita that will open its doors by August-end. We have now learnt that the 25-year-old actress, who owns a house in Bandra, is looking for a bigger place so she can get herself some pet dogs. Also, since her mother travels with her for shoots and events she wants them to have a home in the city.
Ask her if she’s had any luck yet with the house hunting and Amy says from London, “Unfortunately I am hardly in India these days as I am shooting for Boogie Man, an Indo-English film. But I’m planning a trip to Mumbai soon.”
The Brit beauty can already see the house in her mind—lots of white walls and flowers, a garden and a cute kennel in the corner for her dogs. “I recently bought a house in Chennai and now I am searching for one in Mumbai. It’s wise to invest in properties,” she asserts.
My friends and I turn hippies when in Ibiza-Amy Jackson
8:02 AM
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Sanyukta Iyer (MUMBAI MIRROR; September 12, 2016)
FAM JAM IN VALENCIA
I was five years old when I first went to Spain for a summer holiday. My mum, dad, grandmamma, sister and I had a wonderful stay in Valencia, a busy port city on the Mediterranean. My mum is an expert equestrian and we spent a lot of time at the Spanish school for horse-riding which houses gorgeous Andalucians. I love Spain because it offers everything in one four-day weekend - you can sunbathe, go cliffhanging and scuba-diving and party through the night.
BRING FLOWER POWER BACK
While Ibiza is famous as a party island, it's also great for its spas. I went there with my girlfriends earlier this year and we stayed at a mountaintop resort with a view of the city. I love the local magazines which are as colourful and flamboyant as the locals and highlight street fashion with all its greens, reds and yellows. I'm usually in comfy maxi dresses and boots, but when I'm exploring the night party scene in Ibiza, I'm all about headgears and chunky jewellery. My friends and I turn hippies! We also took a ferry to the island of Formentera and a 20-minute boat ride along the entire stretch, buzzing with restaurants and street musicians.
MEMORIES OF A LIFETIME
I visited the Cathedral of Saint Eulalia, popularly known as the Barcelona Cathedral, and was awed by the Gothic architecture. Its roof is notable for its gargoyles, featuring animals, both domestic and mythical. I bought a crucifix, got it blessed by the priest and have worn it ever since. The house, DJ-style and techno music scene of Madrid and Barcelona is a favourite. I also enjoy the cosmopolitan nightlife every girl looks like an effortlessly chic fashionista. The country is a lot warmer than the UK and it's lovely to see women in dresses with bright, large prints. Barcelona is also famous for its architecture. When I was city hopping in Spain last year, I also visited Seville, one of the most charismatic cities for a day-long getaway.
Paella is my all-time favourite, I could eat it for all meals. But I've turned vegan now, so I'll be exploring more organic foods on my next trip this December.
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