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Cheryl looks chic as she's mobbed at 2:22 A Ghost Story
Cheryl showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story.
The former star, 39, was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home.
Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long powder blue coat which reached almost down to the ground.
In style: Cheryl, 39, showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story
She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath.
The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots.
Cheryl, who rose to fame on ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features.
Devoted: The former Girls Aloud star was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home
She was more than happy to stop and have her picture taken with fans who had patiently waited outside the stage door at the theatre.
Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening.
The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore.
Fashion focus: Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long blue coat which reached almost down to the ground
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Fashion forward: She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath
Cheryl and she is said to have secured one of the biggest fees in the history of the West End for the job.
Writer Danny Robins’ 2:22 – A Ghost Story tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), an astronomer, who believes he knows the answer to everything.
However, when it comes to the existence of ghosts, Sam does not believe in them, but he is proven very wrong.
Looking good: The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots
Cheryl, is reportedly hoping to ‘reinvent herself’ with a big: ‘The producers know this will get everyone talking, but it will ruffle feathers.’
MailOnline contacted representatives for Cheryl and eVdeN eve NAkLiYaT 2:22 A Ghost Story for comment.
Ready to roll: Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening
Born to perform: The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore
It was previously reported that Cheryl would be earning at least £100,000 for her work in the play, despite
After signing up to appear in 106 shows, reported last month that an industry booker revealed: ‘Cheryl is getting around £1,000 a show.
‘The deal is £100,000 but will also be linked to ticket sales so if she helps shift around 80% of seats then she’ll be entitled to more money on top of that.’
Big bucks: Cheryl stars alongside ex EastEnders actor Jake Wood, eVdEn EvE naKLiYaT 50, in the play and she is said to have secured one of the biggest fees in the history of the West End for the job
Telling the tale: . Writer Danny Robins’ 2:22 – A Ghost Story tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), an astronomer, who believes he knows the answer to everything
Gripping: However, when it comes to the existence of ghosts, Sam does not believe in them, but he is proven very wrong
Just last month, Cheryl was announced as the new lead in the popular play, taking over the part of Jenny.
Cheryl excitedly shared the news on Instagram, gushing that ‘it is a totally new experience for me.’
The star has previously played herself in Hollywood movie What To Expect When You’re Expecting and had a small role as a cutthroat music agent in 2020 film Four Kids And It.
‘Hey!!! .. I am SO excited to be starring in the west end thriller @222aghoststory !! I will be playing the role of Jenny from January – April!’ Cheryl wrote on Instagram alongside her cast photo.
‘I went to see the show with a previous cast and LOVED IT ! It is a totally new and exciting experience for me so if you’re looking for a fun night out & some entertainment in your new year tickets are available now….whenever you’re ready !! #222aghoststory.’
Fame game: Cheryl rose to fame after winning a place in Girls Aloud having competed on ITV’s Popstars: eVdeN EvE nAkliYAt The Rivals (L-R: Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, the late Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts pictured after winning the show in 2002)
SECOND husband indicted for smuggling nuclear weapon tech to Russia
A second key figure in the alleged plot to smuggle technology from America to Russia has been revealed – and he is another suburban husband who was apparently living a double life.
Vadim Yermolenko, 41 lives in a luxury $1m, four-bedroom, four-bathroom home with his glamorous wife and their young children, DailyMail.com can disclose.
His identity can now be disclosed after it emerged that another accused member of the conspiracy, , runs an online craft store in with his wife.
Yarmolenko and Brayman, who were indicted Tuesday then released after posting bail, allegedly helped supply Russia with technology that can be used in nuclear and hypersonic weapons.
The scheme was part of a sophisticated plot orchestrated by the country’s security services, prosecutors say.
The elaborate smuggling network, which spanned several continents, has been likened to the plot of a wild espionage drama.
Vadim Yermolenko lives with his wife Diana and their children in a $1m home in New Jersey.
Prosecutors say he played a key role in a plot to smuggle millions of dollars worth of high-tech weapons components from the United States to Russia
Away from Yermolenko’s alleged role in the shadowy ‘Serniya Network,’ which is controlled by spymasters in Moscow, he maintains the image of a loving family man in a leafy middle-class suburb of million-dollar homes.
He lives with his wife, Diana, and their three young children in a desirable four-bedroom, four-bathroom home in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Yermolenko, a U.S. citizen, and Brayman, an Israeli citizen born in Ukraine, are named in an indictment which was unsealed Tuesday when both appeared in court charged over the plot.
Yermolenko, represented by a federal defender, was released after posting $500,000 bail, using his family home as security.
Brayman was also released on $150,000 bail and subject to electronic monitoring. Both men were told to surrender their passports.
Yermolenko lives in a $1 million New Jersey home, pictured on Wednesday, with his family
Diana (left), who is not charged with any crime, regularly shares pictures of the family’s life on social media.
Prosecutors allege that behind Vadim’s image as a successful businessman, he was part of an international plot to supply Russia with sanctioned technology that can be used in nuclear weapons
Yermolenko’s glamorous wife, Diana, regularly shares snaps of their holidays abroad, including to Russia, on social media, along with photos of her with her husband, who’s accused of smuggling sanctioned weapons equipment from the United States into Russia.
Yermolenko and his wife are both from Russia, according to their social media profiles.
Diana’s Facebook and Instagram posts paint them as a loving family who enjoy a jet-set lifestyle, holidaying in sun-soaked destinations across Europe and the U.S.
The couple, who married in July 2011, also take frequent trips to St Petersburg.
Diana, eVdEN eVE naKliyAT from Mirny in Russia’s Sakha Republic, regularly posts proud photos of her family, including pictures of her eldest daughter figure skating.
Yermolenko’s profile says he is the founder of Divatek, a New Jersey-based company which sells cell phones and other electronic devices.
He says he studied at Dante Alighieri, in St Petersburg, an ‘international society founded to promote Italian language and culture throughout the world.’
But prosecutors allege, that behind the image of a family man and successful entrepreneur, Yermolenko helped the Serniya Network ‘acquire sensitive military and dual use technologies for the Russian military, defense sector and research institutions.’
Yermolenko’s family life in a pleasant American suburb can be revealed after it emerged his co-defendant, Alexey Brayman, pictured with his Russian wife, Daria, allegedly used his home in New Hampshire to ship the technology to Russia
With help from Yermolenko, Brayman allegedly received the equipment at his home in New Hampshire (pictured), before it was sent on to Europe and eventually into Russia
Vadim Yermolenko (left) and Alexey Brayman (right) were allegedly part of a plot led by security services in Moscow to smuggle millions of dollars worth of weapons technology into Russia
Dual use technology is equipment like semiconductors and other sophisticated instruments that can be used in both civilian and military products.
It is key to maintaining , which has cost the lives of thousands of civilians – and massively depleted Moscow’s stocks of weaponry.
Yermolenko is accused of playing a key role in getting equipment worth millions of dollars to fellow family man Brayman, who then shipped it to Europe before it was smuggled into Russia.
Yermolenko deployed deceptive and fraudulent tactics to open shell companies and bank accounts in order to mask the reason for the purchases and destination of the products, it is claimed.
With Brayman, he would alter, forge, and destroy shipping documents, invoices and other business records to unlawfully export items from the United States.
The men allegedly worked with Vadim Konoshchenok, an FSB agent who smuggled some of the items from Estonia into Russia
The indictment against Yermolenko says he even provided his wife’s signature ‘to use on IRS documents for company applications and applications to open U.S.
Bank Accounts.’
Diana Yermolenko is not charged with any crimes.
The equipment that was trafficked in the conspiracy is sensitive and highly-regulated. The U.S. and other countries have imposed strict sanctions designed to prevent Russia from obtaining such ‘critical western technology. If you have any sort of questions regarding where and ways to make use of evdEN eVe nakliYAT, you could call us at our own web site. ‘
Yermolenko allegedly worked with a Russia-based defendant called Boris Livshits, a 52-year-old from St Petersburg.
Livshits took requests for sensitive items from the Serniya Network and then obtained them from U.S.
businesses using front companies, forged paperwork and other deceptive tactics.
Those items were then trafficked out of the U.S. with help from Yermolenko and Brayman, authorities say.
On one occasion, Livshits ordered Yermolenko to ‘throw away the invoice’ for an order.
Another email reveals he instructed Yermolenko to tell a bank that payments were for ‘bicycle spare parts, sporting goods and textile products.’Brayman and EVDeN Eve NaKLiyAt Yermolenko allegedly trafficked ‘advanced electronics and sophisticated testing equipment used in quantum computing, hypersonic and EVdeN Eve nAkliyat nuclear weapons’.
Pictured: A Russian S-400 missile defense system drives in Red Square, central Moscow, on May 9, 2022
Prosecutors also revealed the vast web of the supply chain which carried the technology into Russia. Common intermediary countries included locations in Estonia, Finland, Germany and Hong Kong.
Brayman and Yermolenko allegedly delivered some of the items to Vadim Konoshchenok, 48, a Russian based in Estonia, who moved them across the border.
Konoshchenok describes himself in communications obtained by authorities as a Colonel in the FSB, Russia’s federal security service and the successor to the KGB, according to prosecutors.
As well as moving the technology, Konoshchenok ‘repeatedly’ attempted to smuggle tens of thousands of rounds of US-made ammunition across the Estonian border into Russia, including sniper rifle rounds and military grade .223 rounds.
Prosecutors say the seven defendants named in the indictment, which was unsealed yesterday, participated in ‘a transnational fraud, money laundering and sanctions evasion scheme controlled by a foreign power that is actively engaged in armed conflict’.
Billionaire property developer predicts MORE NYers will flee to FL
A billionaire property developer has predicted that more New Yorkers will flee to due to high taxes and surging rates in the Big Apple.
Stephen Ross, 82, whose net worth is around $12billion, has said that people in the Northeast are looking for warmer climates a lot earlier than retirement.
Stephen Ross, 82, whose net worth is around $12billion, has said that people in the Northeast are looking for warmer climates a lot earlier than retirement and corporate spaces in the Sunshine State are thriving because of it
‘It’s tax issues, and there’s the security issues.
There’s just the ease of living [in the South],’ Ross said. Crime rates are up 2.6 percent compared to the same time last year in the Big Apple, with robbery and EvDEn eVe naKLiYAT felony assault up 6.3 and 12.2 percent, respectively
In the past two years, major tech, finance, and eVden Eve NakliYat law firms have ditched big cities like New York and Chicago for the comfort of the tax-free state.
Citadel, a hedge-fund company, recently left Chicago for Miami.
Apollo Global Management and Blackstone Inc., both originally based out of New York, EVDen EVE nakliyAT have also relocated to Florida, according to Bloomberg.
One of Related’s Florida properties, dubbed The Square – a mixed-use development – has attracted the likes of Goldman Sachs and Point72 Asset Management, owned by Steve Cohen.
Related acquired Rosemary Square in 2019 and a five-year $550million investment plan to turn CityPlace – in downtown West Palm Beach – from a ‘retail and entertainment center to a vibrant community and destination.’
Ross has been focusing on developing spaces in Florida.
Related Companies – where Ross is a chairman – announced in 2019 it would invest $550million into The Square in West Palm Beach (pictured), which is a mix of residential, corporate, and retail space
The company’s next development project – One Flagler (pictured) – is set to open in 2024.
The company acquired the property for $20million in 2021 and the waterfront space will operate as an office building
It is also investing in Miami with its One Brickell City Centre building (pictured), as vacancy rates are low in the city
The property development company – which is also the mastermind behind New York’s $25billion Hudson Yards project – owns another West Palm Beach property, One Flagler, which is set to open in 2024.
The company acquired the property for $20million in 2021.
It also has a Miami property – One Brickell City Centre – coming in 2027. It is unknown how much Related Companies paid for the development.
As major developments thrive in Florida, however, other cities have been struggling to fill their office s.
Vacancy rates are higher in big cities outside of Florida than in the state.
New York City’s corporate vacancy rate is around 50 percent, compared to Florida’s West Palm Beach at nine percent
Meanwhile, popular destinations in Florida are thriving, with office vacancy rates remaining under the national average of 12.2 percent, according to the (NAR).
West Palm Beach has a vacancy rate of nearly nine percent for corporate buildings and Miami has a rate of 10 percent, according to NAR.
Despite all that, Ross said: ‘New York will continue to grow.
‘But it has its challenges, and a lot of people who don’t have to be there are looking not to be there,’ he continued. ‘It’s changing, it’s getting younger, the older people are moving out, the wealthier people are moving out.’
However, he said the younger crowd would still be attracted to the bright lights of New York City and that his development team would continue to have ‘huge investments’ in the Big Apple.
‘But I think Florida is going to capture an awful lot of people,’ he said.