Eric Bailly told Anthony Martial’s Sevilla team-mates the striker “needed affection” after making the move from Manchester United.
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Jordan Cashmyer's untimely death earlier this month, the star's family is opening up about the struggles she faced in her final months.In a GoFundMe page — set up to raise money for funeral arrangements and future care for Cashmyer's 6-month-old daughter, Lyla — her family opened up about her addiction battle and her attempts to get healthy and clean.«Addiction plagues many families, and our family was not immune to it,» they shared. «Jordan was always so full of life and full of personality.
She had a way of always making those around her laugh and smile, and her smile was truly contagious.»The family added that they are «heartbroken, and we will forever miss Jordan.»According to her parents, baby Lyla's father also died as a result of substance abuse and addiction, leaving the young girl with only her grandparents to care for her.«We are now faced with the grim outcome that our granddaughter that we have been raising will never get to make memories with her mother or father,» the post explained. «Our family has to now not only put our daughter to rest but navigate through starting over with an infant who has lost both her parents in her six months of life.»«Lyla has been our family's greatest joy and addition; she has been our saving grace during this difficult time,» Cashmyer's parents wrote, adding that the family has been shown «so much love and words of kindness in the past nine days since Jordan's passing.
Our hearts are grateful. We pray Jordan is finally at peace.»Cashmyer died on Jan.
16, and the news was confirmed by her stepmother, Jessica, on Facebook. "“Last night I received a call no parent ever wants.
My oldest beloved daughter, Jordan has passed away, she was only 26 years old. Our hearts are truly
.Eric Bailly told Anthony Martial’s Sevilla team-mates the striker “needed affection” after making the move from Manchester United.
Deadline on Wednesday. In addition to “Top Gun,” Pesce starred in a slew of other ’80s classics, including “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Flashdance,” “American Gigolo” and “Midnight Run.”Pesce — who was close friends with Sylvester Stallone — had reportedly battle dementia for a number of years. His last listed film credit was the 2015 “Rocky” spin-off, “Creed,” starring Michael B.
It seems that the paternity drama isn’t quite over for Tristan Thompson.
couple Annie and David get some startling news from her aunt in this exclusive clip from Monday's new episode of David and Annie's hit TLC spinoff has focused on them going back to her home country of Thailand and attempting to take her brother, Jordan, and her cousin, Amber, back to the United States with them so that the two teenagers can attend school in the U.S. and have better opportunities.
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Natalie Cassidy had an incredible experience when she appeared in series seven of Strictly Come Dancing back in 2009.But there is one memory from the BBC competition that was particularly upsetting for the EastEnders star. During an appearance on the Ry-Union podcast with host Rylan Clark, 38-year-old Natalie reflected on her time on Strictly – and revealed one distressing interaction that really stood out to her.Natalie – who was partnered up with pro dancer Vincent Simone for the competition – shared: “I was about four stone bigger than I am now. “Vincent was quite little. And I remember one week, it was like, ‘Oh, we are going to do this dance, but you’re going to pick up Vincent.’ And I think about it now and I think, ‘Oh, that was out of order.
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Cheslie Kryst is being mourned by many whose lives she touched. The 2019 winner of the Miss USA pageant and a correspondent for "EXTRA" died at age 30. Police said Kryst jumped from a Manhattan apartment building and was pronounced dead at the scene Sunday morning.
A sad update to the death of Jordan Cashmyer.
Jordan Cashmyer's untimely death earlier this month, the star's family is opening up about the struggles she faced in her final months.In a GoFundMe page — set up to raise money for funeral arrangements and future care for Cashmyer's 6-month-old daughter, Lyla — her family opened up about her addiction battle and her attempts to get healthy and clean.«Addiction plagues many families, and our family was not immune to it,» they shared. «Jordan was always so full of life and full of personality.
16 & Pregnant star Jordan Cashmyer’s cause of death has been revealed. About one week after the 26-year-old tragically died, the family set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her 6-month-old daughter Lyla, where they went into detail about Jordan’s battle with substance abuse. “Our daughter Jordan tragically lost her life on January 15, 2022, at the age of 26. Leaving behind a sweet little 6-month-old girl,” the description reads alongside a photo of Jordan and Lyla. “Addiction plagues many families, and our family was not immune to it. Jordan was always so full of life and full of personality.”
"16 and Pregnant" star Jordan Cashmyer's family revealed the reality star's cause of death. Cashmyer's family started a GoFundMe for the former "16 and Pregnant" star and explained her death in the description. "Our daughter Jordan tragically lost her life on January 15, 2022, at the age of 26," the description read. "Leaving behind a sweet little 6-month-old girl.
Juliana Canfield has landed her next big role!
EXCLUSIVE: Juliana Canfield, who plays Kendall’s loyal assistant Jess on Succession, has been tapped as the female lead opposite Jeff Wilbusch in The Missing, Peacock’s eight-episode series from David E. Kelley based on Israeli crime writer Dror A. Mishani’s international bestselling novel The Missing File.