
Demi Moore, 60, rocks blue bikini as she enjoys lakeside view near Idaho ranch with dog Pilaf
Demi Moore has posed in swimsuits and cover-ups for Andie Swim on several occasions
1970-01-01 08:00

'Smallville' star Allison Mack released after serving 3 years in prison for involvement in sex trafficking case linked to NXIVM cult
Allison Mack pleaded guilty to allegations that she persuaded women to work as sex slaves for NXIVM head Keith Raniere and was given a three-year prison sentence in 2021
1970-01-01 08:00

Kourtney Kardashian and Addison Rae criticised for 'weird' age gap bikini photoshoot
Kourtney Kardashian, 44, turned to Instagram on Tuesday (4 July) with a series of snaps alongside her friend, influencer Addison Rae, 22. The photos show the pair sporting matching bikinis and posing by the pool as The Kardashians star showed off her baby bump. Many people flocked to the post to compliment the two, with a handful of famous faces showing their love, including Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalia, Simon Huck and Rae herself. It didn't take long for harsh trolls to chime in with criticism and questions about their "weird" age-gap friendship. "Why is a 44-year-old friends with a 22-year-old?" one person asked. "This is just weird to me." Another wrote: "I swear to God, this is the most weirdest friendship." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter A third person believed the photo to be intentional after her sister Kim Kardashian accused her of having no friends. "Wait, Kourtney posts her long-lost friend days after Kim says she has no friends," they commented. Meanwhile, some jumped to her defence, with one writing: "People don’t understand that you can be way younger but be way more mature than half the people at Kourtney’s age. Love it." The pair first became friends in 2020 when Rae appeared in a TikTok video with the Poosh founder's son, Mason. Speaking about how their friendship came about, Rae explained: "I met Kourtney through a friend — through David [Dobrik] — and we had surprised Mason because Mason liked my videos on TikTok," "We got really close and we started working out together. We did a video on her YouTube of us doing a butt workout and stuff, so that was fun." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00

Andrew Tate slams The Matrix for convincing men to embrace their feelings, fans say 'emotions are for cowards'
Andrew Tate asserts the 'Matrix' is trying to excercise it's control on men by getting them to act on their emotions
1970-01-01 08:00

'Die Hard' crew feared for Bruce Willis' life after filming intense first scene of him jumping from ledge
Bruce Willis' first shot for 'Die Hard' required him to jump from a ledge onto an airbag
1970-01-01 08:00

Why won't Andrew Tate fight Logan Paul? WWE superstar willing to do 'UFC debut for free' on Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg undercard
Logan Paul spoke about his prospective participation in the MMA match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
1970-01-01 08:00

Marcus Stewart hopes Ipswich kit gesture raises motor neurone disease awareness
Former Ipswich striker Marcus Stewart hopes the club’s generosity in raising funds for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation through a new kit launch will continue to help give a voice to others with the disease. Ipswich’s new shirts, again sponsored by Ed Sheeran, are their fastest selling so far as the Tractor Boys gear up for a return to the Sky Bet Championship having won promotion from League One last season. For every home shirt sold during July, the Suffolk club will make a donation of £2 to the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation in support of Stewart’s fundraising efforts for the charity following his own diagnosis for motor neurone disease last year. Over the course of the first weekend of record sales – which saw the new home kit worn in Town’s opening pre-season friendly against Felixstowe & Walton United on Saturday – more than £11,000 was raised. The home shirt is inspired by Ipswich’s 1999-2000 campaign which ended in promotion via the Championship play-off final at Wembley, before going on to finish fifth back in the top flight the following season. Stewart scored 19 league goals – coming second behind Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and ahead of Thierry Henry in the race for the Golden Boot – which helped George Burley’s team secure qualification for the UEFA Cup. The former Town frontman, 50, has been taken aback by how well the new kit has been received and so bringing in welcome additional funds for the charity “I don’t think the club have sold that many new kits on the first day ever,” Stewart told the PA news agency. “Ipswich have been great. We haven’t approached them about getting these things to happen, it is them who have come up with the ideas. “They have been very proactive in helping out the charity in a big way and it all creates awareness as well.” Stewart’s own diagnosis came after 12 months of testing and was revealed during September last year. MND is a degenerative condition which affects the brain and nervous system. It is a life-shortening disease and there is no cure. Although it will progress, symptoms can be managed to achieve the best possible quality of life. Currently head of player development at National League South club Yeovil, another of his old teams, Stewart, supported by his wife Louise, hopes to continue to front campaigns for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation while he is able. The foundation was launched by former professional footballer Stephen Darby and armed forces veteran Chris Rimmer, who were both diagnosed with the disease. Rimmer died aged 39 in April last year. Former Leeds Rhinos rugby league player Rob Burrow is living with the condition after his diagnosis in 2019. Burrow’s former team-mate Kevin Sinfield is another who has helped improve awareness of MND and raised millions of pounds for charity through his endurance efforts. “I am lucky. At the moment, I still have got my voice, still have got my mobility,” said Stewart, who played in every tier of the English professional game. “I have a little bit of a profile, not as big as Kev and Rob, but I am there to be the voice of the people who haven’t got a profile, who haven’t got mobility and a voice because of the disease. “As long as I am well and good – I am still exercising and able to work – I am going to do my best to get out there and be a voice for the other people while I can, like Kev and a lot of people are doing for MND, the silent ones who are doing their bit in their own time.” Stewart has lost grip in his left hand since being diagnosed and has a weak arm, but continues to hold a positive outlook. “The initial shock, of course, was quite hard to take for a lot of people, but we are all trying to get on with life and just living in the moment,” said Stewart, who began his professional career at home-town club Bristol Rovers before a successful spell at Huddersfield and stints with Ipswich, Sunderland, Bristol City, Preston, Yeovil and Exeter. “The past two or three months, everything has settled down a bit and been pretty much normal now for most of the family really. We are a pretty positive group of people.” :: The Stewart family are raising funds for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation. For more information, visit justgiving.com/team/teamstewart254 Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Rose Zhang admits flying start to professional career has exceeded expectations Yaya Toure says Harry Kane should see out his career with Tottenham Football rumours: Saudi clubs join growing interest in Thiago Alcantara
1970-01-01 08:00

Fourth of July: Paige Spiranac channels patriotic spirit, looks 'gorgeous' in American flag bikini while enjoying beer and hot dogs
Spiranac's vibrant celebration included the Independence Day staples — beer and hot dogs
1970-01-01 08:00

Is Don Lemon returning to CNN? Disgraced anchor seen dining with ex-CEO Chris Zucker on Amalfi coast
Don Lemon was sacked from his longstanding anchor position on CNN in April 2023 amid a slew of controversies
1970-01-01 08:00

Is Kai Cenat in love? Streamer freaked out when crush shared his Twitch clip on Instagram, fans called him ‘cutie’
Kai Cenat jumped and ran around the room in excitement, happy that he was able to make his idol laugh
1970-01-01 08:00

xQc accused of double standards after slamming community for body-shaming Jesse: 'Guy laughs at fat people everyday'
xQc said, 'People would just throw hate, bro, it's like, everybody just s**ts on all my friends and everybody, I don't know what you want from me'
1970-01-01 08:00

'So tacky!' Kim Kardashian mocked for reposting story from a 'Kourtney Fan page' amid feud with sister
Kim Kardashian was trolled for reusing a photo from a fan page dedicated to her sister, Kourtney, for a July 4 post
1970-01-01 08:00