Is Bravo protecting Andy Cohen? 'RHOA' star NeNe Leaks dropped racism lawsuit against 'WWHL' host
A report claims that around 80 cast members have come forward to speak against the 'systemic rot' of the network, with a lawsuit in the works
1970-01-01 08:00
Greece wildfires: Hospital evacuated as fire intensifies in Alexandroupolis
Dozens of patients are moved to safety as wildfires burn out of control near Alexandroupolis.
1970-01-01 08:00
Millionaire banker exposes 'cheating' fiancee in explosive wedding speech
A lavish Italian wedding took a turn for the worst after the millionaire groom exposed his cheating bride during his speech. A clip from the wedding mortified thousands of viewers since being shared online, along with the 150 guests at the ceremony itself. "I want to give Cristina the freedom to love," Massimo Segre, 64, said at his Turin mansion. "Specifically, to love another person; a notable lawyer, who she clearly cares about more than me." He then went on to read a letter dedicated to his bride Cristina Seymandi, 47. "Dear Cristina, I know how much you are in love with him mentally and sexually," he said. "And I know that before him you had a relationship with an industrialist acquaintance." Seymandi awkwardly looks at the wedding guests while her partner reportedly proceeds to share a series of snaps of her with the alleged other man. "Don't think it pleases me to look like a cuckold in front of all of you," he said. "Cristina is so good at telling her truths, that I couldn't leave her alone to narrate the reason why I'm ending [our] life together tonight." "It's a banal story of infidelity, even premarital. I am so disappointed," he continues. "I am heartbroken." Segre wishes his assumingly now-ex partner well, before encouraging her to enjoy the Mykonos trip with him. Seymandi has since opened up about the incident with Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera. "When he started talking, I thought it was a joke. Then I was petrified. It was an act of abhorrent violence," she said. "Not to mention the comments on social networks with obscene words and phrases. If the same thing had happened but with the roles reversed, the reactions would have been very different. But I am a woman, and in this world, that makes a big difference." Seymandi's advisor also suggested that legal action could take place. "Very probably Seymandi will be taking legal action for reputational damage," Luca Poma told The Times. "She has suffered very serious attacks on social media and threats from Italian citizens. It has been traumatic." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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
Chelsea agree deal for New England Revolution goalkeeper
Chelsea have agreed a deal with New England Revolution for goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. The Blues have agreed to pay $21m (£16.5m) for the 23-year-old and he is expected to serve as understudy to Robert Sanchez.
1970-01-01 08:00
YouTuber WhistlinDiesel spends $400k on a Ferrari only to destroy within minutes
YouTuber Cody Detwiler, who boasts over 5 million subscribers on his WhistlinDiesel channel, was caught in terrifying moment when, in just minutes, his brand new Ferrari and rental van caught fire - destroying both vehicles in a couple of minutes. In the video’s caption Detwiler writes: “I regret to inform everyone that my $400,000 Ferrari F8 and rental minivan with only 5,000 miles on it [have] recently burned down to a pile of ash.” The video opens with Detwiler speeding around an empty corn field in his new car. That is until his friends in the rental van begin to scream “fire!” At him, after the right tire is seen catching on fire. Once Detwiler realises he quickly brings the vehicle to a halt and gets out. The group attempt to put the flames out by throwing water and whatever other liquid they have onto the fire, but due to the dry surroundings, the fire quickly grows, with the van also catching fire seconds later. The Fastest Way to Lose Half a Million Dollars. My Ferrari is Gone. youtu.be Talking to the emergency services, one of Detwiler’s friends can be heard on the phone saying: “We are off road, we were going into a cornfield the vehicles are on fire, we need a fire department immediately.” The group attempt to rescue some of their belongings that are still in the van. “Alright well there goes half a million dollars,” Detwiler says to the camera whilst standing in front of the burning Ferrari. Within minutes both vehicles had burnt to a crisp. “This is financially bad, I don’t care about the cars,” Detwiler tells his friend. Two fire trucks are then seen arriving as firefighters extinguish the flames. “Do I even have insurance on this car? I think if I do it’s like the most minimal,” Detwiler says. “I don’t have full coverage on anything they won’t give it to me. They’re like, ‘he’s gonna cause an accident, burn the car down.’” Despite some claiming the video is staged, Detwiler said it was very much an accident. “No this wasn’t staged. Anyone that can read human body language can tell this was real,” Detwiler said in a statement. “Why would I also burn up a RENTAL van with all of our stuff inside? My shoes, headphones, sunglasses, sentimental Polaroid photos, tools, spare wheels and riders, and cameraman’s gear also burnt. Sure I make money destroying things, but I don’t lie. Not everything is a conspiracy.” The video has over 5 million views since being posted on August 18. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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
Half a Million US Jobs at Risk of Vanishing in Payroll Revision
US payrolls growth in the year through March is forecast to be weaker than current data illustrate —
1970-01-01 08:00
'She has a Jewish soul': Golda director Guy Nattiv defends casting of Dame Helen Mirren
Guy Nattiv believes that Dame Helen Mirren's "Jewish soul" meant that she was ideal to play the role of Israel's first female prime minister Golda Meir.
1970-01-01 08:00
Sam Fender's brother Liam quips they'd 'make the Gallagher brothers look like f***ing Jedward' in a band together
Liam Fender says he and his younger brother wouldn't be able to be in a band together because their disagreements would be worse than Noel and Liam Gallagher.
1970-01-01 08:00
With or Without Poppadoms: U2's Bono and The Edge went incognito while sitting down for a budget curry at a popular chain
U2 tucked into a budget curry at a London pub without getting noticed.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Let’s say a third of them are beautiful': Kesha has 19,000 song ideas on her phone
Kesha has been recording ideas for songs onto her phone, many inspired by her "scary" spiritual experience.
1970-01-01 08:00
Keep fit to avoid heart rhythm disorder and stroke, study suggests
Keeping fit could help you avoid heart rhythm disorder and stroke, new research suggests. The study of more than 15,000 people found that physical fitness is linked with a lower likelihood of developing both conditions. Atrial fibrillation – irregular and often fast heartbeat – is the most common heart rhythm disorder, affecting more than 40 million people worldwide. The findings indicate that keeping fit may help prevent atrial fibrillation and stroke Dr Shih-Hsien Sung Patients with the condition have a five-fold higher risk of stroke than their peers, experts suggest. Study author Dr Shih-Hsien Sung of the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan said: “This was a large study with an objective measurement of fitness and more than 11 years of follow up. “The findings indicate that keeping fit may help prevent atrial fibrillation and stroke.” The study examined whether fitness was related to the likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation. It included 15,450 people without atrial fibrillation who were referred for a treadmill test between 2003 and 2012. Fitness was assessed using a protocol where people are asked to walk faster and at a steeper grade in successive three-minute stages. Their fitness was calculated according to the rate of energy expended, which was expressed in metabolic equivalents (METs). Follow-ups looked at whether people developed atrial fibrillation, stroke, heart attacks, or whether they had died. During an average follow-up period of 137 months, 515 participants (3.3%) developed atrial fibrillation. Each one MET increase on the treadmill test was associated with an 8% lower risk of atrial fibrillation, 12% lower risk of stroke and 14% lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE – a composite of stroke, myocardial infarction and death). People in the study were divided into three fitness levels according to METs achieved during the treadmill test. The levels were low (less than 8.57 METs), medium (8.57 to 10.72) and high (more than 10.72). According to the findings presented at the ESC Congress 2023 in Amsterdam, the probability of remaining free from atrial fibrillation over a five-year period was 97.1%, 98.4% and 98.4% in the low, medium and high fitness groups, respectively. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live How to give your home a proper summer sort out What you really need to do in autumn to keep your lawn in shape MRI screening for prostate cancer could help save lives, study finds
1970-01-01 08:00
IShowSpeed's impersonator fools 18K TikTok viewers while streaming YouTuber's old videos, trolls say 'people fall for anything'
IShowSpeed recently made a comeback to streaming after being hospitalized
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