The Lynch family get enveloped by a bunch of monsters during their visit to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood over the weekend in Los Angeles.
Maia Shibutani poses with older brother Alex while attending the Tory Burch Spring Summer 2019 Fashion Show held at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum on Friday (September 7) in New York City.
The 24-year-old Olympic ice skater sat front row at the show along with singer Charlotte Lawrence.
Fellow Olympian Mirai Nagasu was also seen at NYFW this week attending the Tadashi Shoji show the day before.
After the presentation, Mirai showed off her dress on Instagram Stories again, revealing that she plans to make the dress she wore into a skating costume. Sweet!
Rydel Lynch, brother Rocky and dancer Allison Holker are also pictured below at the Indonesian Diversity show held at Industria Studios.
Rydel Lynch and Ellington Ratliff pose for a pic together at the McDonald’s lounge during the 2018 Made In America Festival over the weekend in Philadelphia, Penn.
In addition to introducing a new menu item at Made In America, McDonald’s also celebrated the original Ronald McDonald House Charity, founded in Philadelphia over 40 years ago, by donating $1 for every McDonald’s festival hashtag used by attendees to its local chapter.
Rocky and Ross Lynch reunite with older brother Riker and Ellington Ratliff on stage for The Driver Era‘s set at 107.7 The End’s Summer Camp Festival held at Marymoor Park over the weekend in Redmond, Washington.
Just recently, Rocky opened up to Daily Shuffle magazine about the birth of the new music group.
“I think we were actually on a rooftop,” he shared with the mag. “It was a late night and we were just throwing ideas at each other on what we’d do next.”
“We didn’t have a name at the time and we didn’t really know where it was headed but that was the moment that really kick started everything.”
“The Driver Era is still only an idea,” Rocky adds. “We’ve barely breached the possibilities that I think we’re capable of.”
Moments after brothers Rocky and Ross Lynch announced that they were giving away their brand new song, “Afterglow”, for free, the website crashed!
“FINALLY and it’s FREE! We wanted to do something special for the fans, so we dropped this track just for you all,” the band wrote on Twitter, with a link to their website to grab the new track.
However, just 10 minutes later, the site was down – and it’s all because there was so much traffic on the site!
Ross and Rocky are working on getting the site back up again right now, so even more fans can enjoy their new song.
FINALLY and it’s FREE! We wanted to do something special for the fans, so we dropped this track just for you all. Download 'Afterglow' exclusively here: https://t.co/5R7fNvElwypic.twitter.com/o6AserChO2