The cover of the latest People magazine shows Aiken holding his infant son, Parker Foster Aiken, with the headline: “Yes, I’m Gay.” The cover also has the quote: “I cannot raise a child to lie or hide things.”
Dude, you weren’t fooling anyone. I mean he did pick a woman named Jaymes to be the mother of his child. That was his way of tricking himself into going through the whole thing.
I haven’t had one of these since I was in high school. This is like a re-release of my favorite retro shoes. A McRib won’t cost me a hundred dollars though. Who doesn’t love the “pork” shaped like it has bones? Communists, that’s who! Stop smirking you communist!
I guess I must’ve missed this a few months ago. In her spare time, Cindy McCain enjoys time on the track.
“My son Jack is the one who really made me get up after the stroke and push myself again,” she tells Whispers. Jack happens to be a racing fan. In defensive-driving courses at Bondurant, Cindy rammed the cars of mock bad guys and took out roadblocks. “She was steady as a rock,” says Mike McGovern, the school’s chief instructor. Cindy was a “gung-ho student”—the first to volunteer to try out the skid car, which trains drivers to recover from spin outs. With Jack, who’s enrolled in the U.S. Naval Academy, she even jumped in a Pontiac GTO at Bondurant to learn the swerving style of street racing called drifting.
I never would have believed it if I hadn’t seen actual footage of her. She should be in the next Fast & the Furious movie.