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Saoirse Ronan has taken on a rather unanticipated role, much to the delight of her fans. The legendary group Talking Heads has pulled off quite the celebration for the 50th anniversary of their ...
Saoirse Ronan embodies the je ne sais quoi that is 50 years of Talking Heads music in a video for the venerable art rockers’ “Psycho Killer” that dropped this week. Ronan ...
Saoirse Ronan is preparing for a new role: mom. The Lady Bird actor is expecting her first baby with Jack Lowden, according to photos obtained by the Daily Mail. Saoirse was seen sporting a baby ...
Saoirse Ronan is pregnant. Congratulations are in order for the Academy Award-nominee Saoirse Ronan – as well as her husband, ‘Slow Horses’ actor Jack Lowden.
Congratulations are in order for Saoirse Ronan. The four-time Academy Award-nominated actor is pregnant. The news was confirmed by People after Ronan attended the Louis Vuitton cruise 2026 show, a ...
Saoirse Ronan is going to be a mom. The four-time Oscar nominee is expecting her first child with husband Jack Lowden. The news was confirmed by People on Sunday, June 1, and follows her recent ...
Saoirse Ronan is pregnant and expecting her first baby with husband Jack Lowden. The couple tied the knot in Edinburgh in July 2024.
Saoirse Ronan is pregnant. The news comes after the actress debuted her baby bump in a silk lace slipdress at the Louis Vuitton Cruise 2026 photocall at Palais Des Papes.
Saoirse Ronan and her husband, Jack Lowden, are reportedly expecting their first baby. Ronan, 31, and Lowden, 34, were recently spotted taking a walk in London in photos published by the Daily ...
A sea lion named Ronan is better able to keep a beat than the average human, a new study finds. Such ability in animals is generally thought to be unique to humans and some birds, but Ronan’s ...
Ronan the sea lion can still keep a beat after all these years. She can groove to rock and electronica. But the 15-year-old California sea lion’s talent shines most in bobbing to disco hits like ...
Not many animals show a clear ability to identify and move to a beat aside from humans, parrots and some primates. But then there’s Ronan, a bright-eyed sea lion that has scientists rethinking ...