Irina Shayk is back on the market.
04.08.2021 - 23:15 / stylecaster.com
Let’s just say that Liam Hemsworth‘s look-alike at the Olympics is as close to a fourth Hemsworth brother as we’ll ever get. Fans of the Hunger Games alum were stunned when they spotted his doppelgänger during the Tokyo Summer Games, and honestly, we can see why.
As for the man in question? His name is Karen Khachanov, and he’s a pro tennis player. Khachanov was on the Russian Olympic Committee’s team at the 2020 Olympics, where he made his way to the Men’s Singles finals on Sunday, August 1.
Irina Shayk is back on the market.
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A new video allegedly shows Hunter Biden naked and doing drugs with a prostitute — but there’s apparently an even crazier video he doesn’t want you to see!
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As the 2020 Olympics start to wind down, more athletes are awarded with shiny gold, silver and bronze medals and fans might be wondering just how much they make from their wins.
Just wait until you see Lady Gaga’s look-alike at the Olympics. The athlete, Julyana Al-Sadeq, looks so much like the singer that it nearly had us convinced that our very own Mother Monster had been secretly training all of her life to compete for gold in Tokyo, because hey, being an Oscar and Grammy winner simply isn’t enough!
Sunisa “Suni” Lee is officially an Olympic gold medalist. The 18-year-old American gymnast won the women’s all-around title at the Tokyo Olympics on Thursday (July 29), thus securing her first-ever individual Olympic gold medal.
Olympic Games title in the women's gymnastics all-around. She edged Rebeca Andrade of Brazil in an entertaining and hotly contested final while Simone Biles cheered from the stands.
Sunisa Lee – who goes by Suni - has won the gold medal in the Olympic women’s all-around gymnastics final on Thursday (July 29) in Tokyo, Japan!
Luciana Alvarado took advantage of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) rule that now allows athletes to protest for a passionate cause. Right after finishing her floor routine, the 18-year-old sport star wrapped up by taking a knee and lifting her fist in support of Black Lives Matter and demand justice and equal rights to Black and Brown communities.