Cuba Gooding, Jr. has plead guilty to forcibly touching a waitress in New York City.
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Mother's Day takes place on Sunday 27 March this year, and while it's known to be a celebration for some it can be a very challenging day.The day can be painful for those who've lost their mums, especially as people take to social media to share pictures of their cherished mums. If you or someone you know deals with that sinking feeling on Mother's Day then here's a look at the different ways you can cope with grief. How to cope with grief on Mother's Day...
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Talk Instead of suffering in silence, why not talk to someone you're close to about how you're feeling? Psychotherapist Julia Samuel told Women's Health: "Tell your friends it's a sensitive time for you. I am fortunate, in a way, as my two best friends also lost their mum's in their 20s so we mother each other and always text each other on Mother's Day." She added that there should be "no shame" in talking to people and telling them how you feel. Clear out Why not focus your mind on something else on the day, like a declutter.
Having a declutter has been widely recommended as it can act as a physical way of letting go to any emotions you might be feeling. Press the mute button Social media can be a lot on Mother's Day if you're experiencing grief. Don't feel guilty to mute socials for the day and take a time out.
From airplane mode to a digital detox, there are lots of methods to avoid seeing people's posts. Find those who are in the same position It can be helpful to listen to someone else's experience who is in the same or similar situation to you. From networks like The Grief Gang to various other podcasts where people share their own stories, these methods
.Cuba Gooding, Jr. has plead guilty to forcibly touching a waitress in New York City.
UPDATED, 12:50 PM: Cuba Gooding Jr. has made a plea deal with prosecutors to avoid jail time over his June 2019 arrest on misdemeanor sex abuse charges. The Jerry Maguire Oscar winner agreed to plead guilty in Manhattan Supreme Court to one count of forcible touching, and his conviction would be reduced to a violation and his criminal record cleared if Gooding complies with the terms of his deal.
Fox News reports.The Oscar winner was arrested and released in June 2019 after a woman told police Gooding squeezed her breast without her consent.
Jerry Maguire star Cuba Gooding Jr., 54, pleaded guilty to one count of forcible touching in a criminal case on April 13, nearly three years after he was accused of violating three different women at various NYC nightspots in 2018 and 2019, according to Variety. The single guilty plea comes after Cuba’s 2019 arrest in the case that went through several delays, as his lawyers fought to get the charges reduced or dropped altogether. The cast had previously been scheduled to go to trial at least twice, but a surge in COVID-19 cases in April 2020 caused most court cases to get delayed.
NEW YORK -- Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. pleaded guilty Wednesday to forcibly touching a woman at a New York nightclub in 2018.The guilty plea came nearly three years after the the Oscar-winning “Jerry Maguire” star was arrested in the case that saw several delays as his lawyers sought to get charges reduced or dismissed.Gooding, 54, accused of violating three different women at various Manhattan night spots in 2018 and 2019, pleaded guilty to just one of the allegations.He told the judge he “kissed the waitress on her lips” without consent at the LAVO New York nightclub.Gooding's plea deal calls for no jail time.
Jordan Moreau Cuba Gooding Jr. pleaded guilty to one count of forcible touching in a criminal case that accused him of violating three different women at Manhattan nightclubs in 2018 and 2019.Gooding was arrested in June 2019 after an incident at a Manhattan club, after which he was released and the trial was delayed several times.
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Being told you look just like your mum might well be a welcome comment (or not!) but there’s so much more to our genetic inheritance than things like the colour of our eyes or the shape of our nose. From an increased susceptibility to different cancers and a tendency to suffer anxiety to the age menopause hits us – many health conditions and life-threatening illnesses can be passed down from our mothers and grandmothers.That’s why understanding your inherited predisposition to certain ailments can be key to safeguarding your wellbeing – and potentially help you dodge a genetic bullet.