Kim Kardashian admits prefering 'lights out' in the bedroom but fans believe the 'sextape says otherwise'
A fan slammed Kim Kardashian and wrote, 'There’s some irony here consider what she became famous for and having her mom produce it'
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Chelsea’s owners pledge to improve and say they are optimistic over future
Chelsea’s owners insist they remain committed and optimistic about the future having appointed Mauricio Pochettino to turn things around following a terrible Premier League season. The consortium led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital has endured a torrid first 13 months in charge at Stamford Bridge after sacking Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter and failing to get any improvement from interim manager Frank Lampard in the final 11 matches of the campaign. Chelsea’s 12th-place finish was their worst since 1994 and, after spending more than £600million on transfers in their first two windows, the owners have come in for significant criticism But they are hopeful the appointment of former Tottenham and Paris St Germain boss Pochettino will get things back on track. “It’s been just over a year since we completed our purchase of Chelsea. It was and remains a privilege for us to be custodians of our wonderful club,” said the owners in an open letter. “We remain completely committed to the long term and sustainable success of our club and fulfilling that promise we made to you. “We know the huge potential we must grow to develop Chelsea FC and it is a role we take seriously. Everybody working here is relentlessly focused on driving us forward. “Clearly, for our men’s team, it has been a disappointing season and there is a lot we can and will do better. “For all the challenges of the past year, we are optimistic about the future. We are looking forward to welcoming Mauricio Pochettino as the head coach of our men’s team in July. “We are building a modern scouting, talent identification, and recruiting infrastructure within our sporting department, led by Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley, which will help us to identify and transform the squad around elite talent, a squad capable of consistently competing to win the Premier League, raise domestic cups and compete and win at the highest level in European football. “We have also appointed Chris Jurasek as CEO to drive our business forward off the pitch, which in turn will make us more sustainable on the pitch.” While Chelsea men’s team have struggled this season, their women’s team continues to excel and the owners were full of praise for manager Emma Hayes. “Our women’s team has celebrated another astonishing season, winning the double with an unprecedented fourth successive WSL title and third successive FA Cup,” the letter continued. “There are not enough positive things to say about Emma Hayes, her backroom staff, and squad who have dealt with adversity, injury and Emma’s period of absence. “Their character and hunger to win is second to none.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live West Ham hero Jarrod Bowen says last-minute winner ‘best moment of my career’ Tony Cottee: West Ham face big decisions over Declan Rice and David Moyes future Football rumours: Newcastle join Manchester United in bid to sign Kim Min-jae
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Zelenskyy visits area flooded by destroyed dam as five reported dead in Russian-occupied town
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in the flood-hit region of Kherson to evaluate response to damage caused by a dam breach
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Leonardo DiCaprio spotted with rumored flame Gigi Hadid days after partying with another model on yacht
The rumoured duo joined the 'Titanic' star's dad and stepmom for a fine dining experience in London
1970-01-01 08:00
Jennifer Aniston reveals why she rejected 'SNL': 'It was such a guys club'
Jennifer Aniston recalls telling Lorne Michaels, 'I think that women need to be treated better here...because it was such a guys club'
1970-01-01 08:00
Tom Holland 'not concerned' about being pigeonholed, says he'll play Spider-Man for 'rest of my life'
Tom Holland says he's not worried about how people perceive him or whether they associate him only with the role of a superhero
1970-01-01 08:00
HDFC May Tap Kapil For Mammoth Mortgage Business Post Merger
HDFC Bank Ltd. has shortlisted veteran Arvind Kapil, its current retail assets head, to spearhead the home loans
1970-01-01 08:00
Uber Eats Pledges to Slash Takeout Emissions and Plastic Waste
Uber Technologies Inc. pledged to eliminate carbon emissions and “unnecessary” plastic waste from its growing delivery business by
1970-01-01 08:00
Who are Shannen Doherty’s exes? Star's second husband Rick Salomon was on sex tape with Paris Hilton
Shannen Doherty, 52, has been married three times and is currently in the middle of a divorce from photographer Kurt Iswarienko
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is Linda Hamilton now? Arnold Schwarzenegger was blown away by actress's ripped body in 'Terminator'
Linda is widely known for playing Sarah Connor in the 'Terminator' film series
1970-01-01 08:00
'SNL' staffers open up on why workplace is 'unsafe' for women after Horatio Sanz sexual assault scandal
Multiple former female 'SNL' staffers from the early 2000s have described the work atmosphere as consistently uncomfortable and, at times, unsafe
1970-01-01 08:00
Tony Cottee: West Ham face big decisions over Declan Rice and David Moyes future
Former West Ham striker Tony Cottee admits the club face a summer of big decisions, with the futures of captain Declan Rice and manager David Moyes up in the air. The pair may have guided the Hammers to their first trophy for 43 years with Wednesday night’s Europa Conference League final victory, but Rice has been heavily linked with a move away while Moyes, who has faced criticism for his style of football, could be a contender for the vacant Celtic job. “It’s a big summer for the club. I think everyone will have to take a deep breath and we have to see what happens,” Cottee told talkSPORT. “I want Declan to stay and I think every single supporter wants him to stay but he will be sought after, he can go to any club in the world. “The club will have to make a decision. Give him whatever he wants, a six, seven-year contract. He is up there with Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds as the only player to lift a trophy.” Cottee said the person he was most pleased for in Prague was Moyes because of the scrutiny he has had. “He’s come in for a bit of stick from fans for his style of football,” he added. “Of course we want to play good football but do you want to play good football and lose 4-3 or do you want to win? “He’s earned the right to make the decision himself. Celtic will come calling I’m sure. He’s a great manager.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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