Kaitlyn Kendall Biography, Age, Education, Fun Facts, Justin Beiber, Twitter

Kaitlyn Kendall Biography

Kaitlyn Kendall is an American journalist works in the Miami Valley as ABC 22 and FOX 45’s morning anchor. She is an Ohio native and grew up in Northeast Ohio. She is from an area now referred to as the rust belt, which is Youngstown. Dayton reminds her of a lot of homes, which is why she thinks she loves this area and the hard-working blue-collar people who live here.

Kaitlyn Kendall Age

Kendall was born on April 12, 1991. She is 27 years old as of 2019.

Kaitlyn Kendall Education

Kaitlyn completed three internships while in school at WTHR TV, WISH, and WLFI. She served as President of UIndy’s Society of Professional Journalists Chapter and National Broadcasting Society.

Kaitlyn Kendall Fun Facts

Kaitlyn is loving getting settled in the Fort Wayne area with her new Fiance and can’t wait to meet all the wonderful people of the town and seeing all that Fort Wayne has to offer. Kaitlyn’s favorite part of journalism is telling others stories.

When Kaitlyn is not doing news she can be found performing on the stage. She has danced for 19 years and has been in numerous musical theater productions. Kaitlyn enjoys running, yes for fun, and reading a good book.

She has a passion for learning and enjoys teaching others and helping them achieve their goals. Kaitlyn enjoys hanging out with friends, is a huge family person and loves being an aunt to three beautiful babies.

Kaitlyn Kendall Justin Bieber’s Drew Clothing Line Debuts Shirts Featuring Drew Barrymore’s Face

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The singer’s clothing brand, Drew, is releasing new designs featuring iconic images of Drew Barrymore Justin Bieber has tapped Drew Barrymore for a new fashion collaboration with his clothing brand, Drew.

The “I Don’t Care” singer, 25, recently wore one of the new pieces inspired by Barrymore, 44, a white tee which featured a photo of the actress as a young child when she starred in the 1982 film, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.

Although neither Bieber nor Barrymore have explained their decision to partner on T-shirts, it’s likely inspired by the fact that the pop star’s brand and the actress share the same name.

Barrymore promoted one of the designs worn by Bieber on her Instagram and simply captioned the photo, “Drew ❤️ @drewhouse.”

n addition to the E.T. graphic tee, Bieber’s brand also revealed another design featuring a glamorous headshot of Barrymore.

Although the Drew designs have yet to drop, fans already can’t wait to get their hands on them. “DREW BARRYMORE AHHH??,” one person commented on Instagram.

Someone else said, “omg I want it to drop it like now.”

Bieber launched Drew, which is a nod to his middle name, in January 2019 with an array of T-shirts, sweatshirts and shorts, along with a collection beige corduroy pieces, emblazoned with the Drew logo and a smiley face.

Pieces from $48-$148 and includes all unisex pieces, with the website encouraging shoppers to “wear it how you want.”

According to the website’s “About Us” page, Drew House is described as a “place where you can be yourself. Blah blah blah blahsdbksjdfhl. Wear like you don’t care. Come chill. K. Bye.”

Kaitlyn Kendall New Razor Campaign Promotes Models with Armpit and Pubic Hair with the Aim to Empower Women

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Shaving company Billie is featuring a diverse cast of women rocking body hair in a new campaign One beauty brand is debunking the myth that women need to remove all their body hair to look and feel beautiful.

Razor company Billie launched a new campaign timed to 4th of July, called “Red, White, And You Do You,” that features women of all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities modeling swimsuits at the beach with visible armpit and pubic hair.

Although some may wonder why a shaving company would promote women sporting body hair, the campaign’s intended to empower everyone to feel comfortable with their hair choices, whether you prefer to grow hair or go bare or do something in-between.

For the shoot, Billie tapped photographer and director Ashley Armitage, who opened up about the experience working on the campaign in an Instagram post.

“In this film, we wanted to normalize pubic hair because it is exactly that — normal. Body hair grows on people of all genders and it doesn’t suddenly become “gross” or “unhygienic” when it is on a cis woman, trans woman, or non-binary individual. We wanted to show that body hair is a choice; shave it, wax it, grow it, or do a bit of both. All are valid,” she continued.

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