The Queen was forced to intervene and change Prince Louis' official name after a longstanding rule created by King George V in 1917 would have stopped him having an HRH title.
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Vontae Johnson made the transition from gridiron to tumbling.
Johnson made the transition from football to cheerleading, earning him a college scholarship and setting him forward on a new path. He now serves as the coach of Trinity Valley Community College cheerleading team.
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“Cheer is just something that I, until the first season of ‘Cheer’, did not know anything about,” DeGeneres tells Johnson on Thursday’s episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”. “Now I’m obsessed with it because those are true athletes. It’s incredible.”
“Growing up, being in the situation we were in growing up, it’s just been a great opportunity to be able to see there are different things that can help you get out of your circumstances,” Johnson says. “Cheer obviously helped out a whole lot because I was able to go to school and graduate and get a degree on a scholarship for cheerleading.”
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Netflix’s “Cheer” docuseries was a big hit on Netflix, earning three Primetime Emmy Awards in 2020 and sparking a second season which premiered earlier this month.
The Queen was forced to intervene and change Prince Louis' official name after a longstanding rule created by King George V in 1917 would have stopped him having an HRH title.
Prince Harry’s bombshell memoir has been hanging over the Royal Family for almost a year. But the time has almost come for the anxiety-inducing pages to reach bookshelves around the world.The Duke of Sussex’s £14.7million memoir will be released this year and his friends told the Mirror he’s holding nothing back: “If they think he's gone soft, they are mistaken. Just wait for the book to come out because that will shake the monarchy to the core.” Harry’s publishers, Penguin Random House, describe the explosive read as ‘the definitive account of the experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons that have helped shape him’.
Her Majesty the Queen is seen beaming in a newly released portrait but an expert has shared a ‘telling’ sign that she may be struggling.The 95-year-old has been busily preparing for her Platinum Jubilee but there’s plenty of engagements to attend before the public holiday in June.These include a diplomatic reception at Windsor, the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey and a service of thanksgiving for Prince Philip - all in March.Taking to Twitter, the Daily Mail’s royal editor Rebecca English said the Queen ‘hopes to attend’ the three events. But former BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt had a more worrying reaction.
Even Prince Harry needs to take a breather now and then!
Prince Harry knows the importance of taking time for his mental health. The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex shared what he does in his own self-care time during an appearance at a virtual event for BetterUp, alongside Meghan Markle's longtime pal, Serena Williams. «The self care is the first thing that drops away. I'm happy to admit that — as a husband, as a dad,» shared Harry, who welcomed his second child, daughter Lilibet Diana, last summer with wife Meghan.The father of two noted that he tries to put aside 30 to 45 minutes a day in the mornings for himself. «OK, one of the kids has gone to school.
Mastering time management! Prince Harry works hard to include self-care in his schedule as a dad of two.
Prince Harry is giving fans a sneak peek into how he takes care of himself. On Thursday, the 37-year-old royal participated in Inner Work Day with BetterUp, a professional and personal development organization for which he serves as chief impact officer.
She went from an aspiring actress to the Duchess of Sussex, and for a long time, Meghan Markle has not been a stranger to the limelight.
Dwayne Johnson showed his support for Joe Rogan after the podcast host responded to the handful of artists protesting his presence on the Spotify platform. On Monday, Rogan released a nearly ten-minute video response to critics calling for the platform to remove "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, arguing that he often spreads misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic on the show. Last week, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and guitarist Nils Lofgren announced that they were pulling their music off the platform until it addresses the issue of misinformation on Rogan’s show. Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry also issued a statement noting they had some concerns about misinformation on the platform, where they have an exclusive deal, without mentioning Rogan directly. In the comments of Rogan’s lengthy video, in which he defended the content of his show as well as the qualifications of the guests he had on, Johnson complimented the UFC commentator and said that he hopes to come on "The Joe Rogan Experience" soon. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson complimented Joe Rogan on his response to backlash to his presence on Spotify.
From show-stopping tiaras, to pricey engagement rings, it’s no secret that The Royal Family have an impressive collection of jewels to their name. But, what most people don’t know is that over the years, the female members have altered their jewellery items to create new one-of-a-kind pieces, with everyone from The Queen, to Princess Diana putting a new spin on their favourite trinkets. It’s not a new concept either.
Gemma Collins has given a glimpse inside her romantic birthday weekend with boyfriend Rami Hawash at a five-star country hotel.The Diva Forever star, who turned 41 on January 31, gave a sneak peek of her gorgeous getaway at the five-star Cliveden House in Berkshire where Meghan Markle stayed the night before her wedding to Prince Harry in 2018. Gemma appeared to be making the most of the great outdoors at the gorgeous hotel as she revealed that the couple had enjoyed a two-hour walk before having to climb 172 steps to get back to the hotel.The blonde beauty looked chic in oversized sunglasses and a leopard print top and leggings as Rami filmed his girlfriend walking up the steps.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent“Suits,” the hit U.S. TV show created by Aaron Korsh, is getting a high-end Arabic adaptation that will play on prominent West Asia satellite pay-TV and streaming service Orbit Showtime Network (OSN) and Egyptian broadcaster UMS.NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal Studio Group, has teamed up with Cairo-based media production company TVision and OSN, as well as Egypt’s UMS, to produce the Arabic redo of the show.