Bryce Harper rocked the worst possible pregame outfit to a Game 7
Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper showed up to Game 7 of the NLCS wearing a 76ers jersey, who haven't had the greatest luck in that kind of playoff situation.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mick Jagger, father of eight, explains why parenting is ‘not like riding a bike’
Father of eight Mick Jagger has shared some of the lessons he’s learned about parenting. The 80-year-old singer addressed how his approach to fatherhood has changed over the years during a recent interview with The Guardian. His eight children range from ages 52 to six years old, as he welcomed his youngest son, Deveraux, with his current girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick, in 2016. Speaking to The Guardian, Jagger confessed that even when he welcomed his eighth child, he still had a bit to learn about fatherhood. “You get a bit out of practice – it’s not like riding a bike,” he said. “The more children you have, the more laissez-faire you get about them, to be honest. And it depends on the child.” The Rolling Stones frontman reflected on how he’s enjoyed seeing his children develop new passions as they’ve grown up. However, he also acknowledged that there were a few moments in his children’s lives that he missed out on due to his busy career. “They have their own personalities and you can mould them to a certain extent, but you see their likes and dislikes and encourage them to do things they gravitate towards,” he said. “It’s fun to have children, at any age. But if you’re working and always away, you don’t get to enjoy it quite as much.” Jagger also explained why his approach to parenting is different with his youngest son, in comparison to his other children. “I wasn’t working so much, so I was able to spend more time. And then we had the lockdown – he’s only six, and two of those years I did almost nothing [with the band],” he said. In addition to Deveraux, Jagger has seven children from previous relationships. In 1970, Jagger welcomed his first child, Karis, 52, with actor Marsha Hunt. The next year, his ex-wife Bianca Jagger gave birth to their daughter Jade, 51. He shares daughters Elizabeth, 39, and Georgia May, 31, and sons James, 38, and Gabriel, 25, with actor Jerry Hall. In 1999, he and model Luciana Gimenez Morad welcomed their son Lucas, 24. This isn’t the first time that Jagger has spoken candidly about his family. Last month, he hinted that the Rolling Stones’ post-1971 catalogue would be donated to charity rather than sold for a profit to his children. “The children don’t need $500m [£412m] to live well. Come on,” Jagger told The Wall Street Journal. “You may do some good in the world,” the “Old Habits Die Hard” singer added, suggesting that the catalogue may end up going to charity. Earlier this year, his partner opened up about raising their six-year-old in the midst of her busy schedule. After debuting her first novel, titled First Position, Hamrick described some of the “magical” trips she’s taken with her partner and son, including a safari in Botswana and South Africa. She told The Times in June: “Mick had been joking with me, ‘We’re going camping.’ I was like, ‘I don’t want to go camping. I’m not a camper.’ We got there and I was like, ‘This isn’t camping.’” She described how her family prefers to live at different residences at a time, before acknowledging how important travelling is to her and Jagger. “Just full nomad. We want to travel as long as we can until school gets us,” she said. The former dancer also noted that her child has a tutor who travels with them, as the six-year-old is enrolled in a school in Los Angeles and “goes [to school] a little bit when we’re in France”. Read More Should we stop putting the clocks back? What the experts think Like Rebecca Adlington, I also lost my baby at 20 weeks As Rebecca Adlington shares heart-breaking miscarriage news: How to support others experiencing baby loss
1970-01-01 08:00
Phillies, Diamondbacks aren't afraid to use their aces in Game 7
Get ready for a battle of the aces in Game 7 of the NLCS on Tuesday night.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brandon Pfaadt refusing to give Phillies fans any bulletin board material for Game 7
Brandon Pfaadt gets the start for the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 7 of the NLCS. But he doesn't seem terribly nervous about what will be the biggest start of his life.
1970-01-01 08:00
Everything Rob Thomson, Aaron Nola said after Phillies lose Game 6
The Philadelphia Phillies fell in Game 6 of the NLCS and now face elimination. Manager Rob Thomson and ace Aaron Nola broke down everything that went wrong in Game 6.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Olivia Culpo Wants a Family With Christian McCaffrey; Rangers Head to World Series; NLCS Goes to Game 7
Olivia Culpo wants a family with Christian McCaffrey soon, the Rangers are going to the World Series, the NLCS is headed to Game 7 and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Insider: Did Aaron Nola just make his final start with the Phillies?
After the Philadelphia Phillies lost Game 6, their season comes down to a Game 7 against the Diamondbacks. If they lose, it's worth pondering if Aaron Nola has pitched his last game in Philly.
1970-01-01 08:00
Rivals troll Phillies fans for leaving Game 6 early despite powerful lineup
The Philadelphia Phillies fanbase was trolled on social media after some fans left Game 6 of the NLCS early.
1970-01-01 08:00
These Israeli-Americans are dropping everything to fly into a war zone and help their communities
The decision to embark on an uncertain and potentially dangerous journey to Israel wasn't easy for Kineret Levin, a 27-year-old Israeli-American.
1970-01-01 08:00
Snake-Bit: Phillies face elimination after premature pole-greasing
Philadelphia Phillies fans were unable to take to the streets and celebrate an NL pennant on Monday night, despite authorities greasing the poles pregame.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 Phillies to blame after dropping NLCS Game 6 to Diamondbacks
The Philadelphia Phillies lost 5-1 to the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 6 of the NLCS. Here are three Phillies who contributed to the loss.
1970-01-01 08:00
Phillies fans lose it on Rob Thomson for leaving Aaron Nola in Game 6 too long
The Philadelphia Phillies fell behind to the Diamondbacks in Game 6 because of Aaron Nola's struggles. Fans think Rob Thomson should have pulled him sooner.
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