Lauren Alaina and Cameron Arnold have been together since 2020. It seems the American singer-songwriter from Rossville, Georgia, has finally found her soul mate after her failed relationship with former fiance Alex Hopkins, whom she started dating in 2012. They got engaged in July 2018 and separated the following year. Alaina then dated American comedian John Crist in 2019 before she met Arnold, to whom she is now engaged. Theirs has been a fast-paced, healthy romance with no controversy—a respectful companionship that has left onlookers wishing them a lifetime of companionate love and intimacy. Although Cameron Arnold prefers staying out...
- 9/20/2023
- by Banks Onuoha
- TVovermind.com
Lauren Alaina is turning her pain into powerful music. Just last year, the country music singer and American Idol alum found herself dealing with not one but two public breakups. In January 2019, she called off her engagement to high school sweetheart Alex Hopkins. Fast-forward to September when Lauren split from comedian John Crist just days before she kicked off her journey on Dancing With the Stars. Instead of speaking out and sharing details about what went wrong, Lauren turned to songwriting to process all of the changes in her life. What came next is her latest EP dropping today, Sept. 4 titled Getting Over Him. "I went through a couple of breakups over the past few years so boy...
- 9/4/2020
- E! Online
Lauren Alaina is heading down the road less traveled with a new plus one. The American Idol alum—who split from finacé Alex Hopkins in January—revealed on The Bobby Bones Show today that she's been dating Christian comedian John Crist. "This is my boyfriend," the blushing singer said while introducing Crist, who sat in on her interview. The duo first connected on Instagram in February when she slid into his DMs. "I responded to one of his Instagram videos," she explained. "I said, 'Haha, you're funny.'...He said, 'I too grew up performing in church in Georgia. That was his first response to me! I was like,...
- 5/15/2019
- E! Online
Lauren Alaina has called off her engagement to longtime boyfriend Alex Hopkins. On Monday evening, the American Idol alum informed her hundreds of thousands of followers that she and her boyfriend of six-years decided to call off their engagement. In the solemn statement, Alaina writes that she and the model have "grown into very different people over the last six years," which has lead them to their decision to part ways. "We are now in a place where we are each looking forward to start our own fresh, new chapters of lives," she explains. The "Road Less Traveled" singer adds, "We both love and respect each other and hope you all will do the same." Moreover,...
- 1/22/2019
- E! Online
Congrats to Lauren Alaina! The “American Idol” alum revealed on Instagram on Saturday that she’s engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Alex Hopkins. The two have been dating since 2013, two years after she placed second on Idol behind winner Scotty McCreery. Alaina, 23, went on to find success in country music as well as in love. She started dating Hopkins when...
- 7/21/2018
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Lauren Alaina is getting married! The 23-year-old, Georgia-born American Idol season 10 runner-up and country singer announced on Saturday that she is engaged to longtime boyfriend Alex Hopkins. "Being yours forever has a nice 'Ring' to it. #HoppilyEverHopkins @_alex_hopkins We Are Engaged. Eeek," she wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of the two kissing, with her showcasing her new diamond engagement ring, which appears to be a cushion-cut diamond halo style. "Ladies and gentleman, may I present to you for the first time, the future Mrs. Lauren Hopkins," Hopkins wrote on his own page, alongside the same photo. Alaina and her beau have...
- 7/21/2018
- E! Online
A powerful new documentary that premiered at Tribeca captures the awful lives of bullied and tormented kids across America. The director talks to Louis Jordan about how he hopes it will stop such behavior.
Two-and-a-half years ago when Lee Hirsch began work on his documentary The Bully Project, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last weekend, bullying wasn't the hot-button issue it is today. In September of 2010, the suicide of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi, a victim of cyberbullying, launched the issue into the public eye. A spate of anti-bullying campaigns, like Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" YouTube series, followed. Forty-five states currently have anti-bullying laws of some sort. However, bullying has proved too ingrained in the American school system to be eradicated so easily.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Bullying Backlash
Last year, a group of several Boston teenagers allegedly tormented 15-year-old Phoebe Prince until she took her own life.
Two-and-a-half years ago when Lee Hirsch began work on his documentary The Bully Project, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last weekend, bullying wasn't the hot-button issue it is today. In September of 2010, the suicide of Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi, a victim of cyberbullying, launched the issue into the public eye. A spate of anti-bullying campaigns, like Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" YouTube series, followed. Forty-five states currently have anti-bullying laws of some sort. However, bullying has proved too ingrained in the American school system to be eradicated so easily.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Bullying Backlash
Last year, a group of several Boston teenagers allegedly tormented 15-year-old Phoebe Prince until she took her own life.
- 5/1/2011
- by Louis Jordan
- The Daily Beast
As a blizzard batters nowhere Iowa, a nowhere boy sits underground, remembering. While his classmates take the day free from school to live in the moment, to be careless kids building igloos and riding sleds, this boy escapes to the past, watching home video of himself as a happy toddler, swaying to the music his mother plays on the radio.
Alex Hopkins' daily struggle against bullying, clockwork punishment far harsher than the whipping winds of midwestern winter snow, is one of the heart-wrenching stories of isolation and childhoods destroyed featured in filmmaker Lee Hirsch's new documentary, "The Bully Project." A look into the lives -- or, even more sadly, the taken lives -- of victims of extreme bullying, the film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was quickly picked up by The Weinstein Company, works to personalize the issue of bullying, so often condemned in limp lip-service platitudes,...
Alex Hopkins' daily struggle against bullying, clockwork punishment far harsher than the whipping winds of midwestern winter snow, is one of the heart-wrenching stories of isolation and childhoods destroyed featured in filmmaker Lee Hirsch's new documentary, "The Bully Project." A look into the lives -- or, even more sadly, the taken lives -- of victims of extreme bullying, the film, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was quickly picked up by The Weinstein Company, works to personalize the issue of bullying, so often condemned in limp lip-service platitudes,...
- 4/29/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
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