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Usually, winning a gold medal in the Olympics (plus two bronze accolades) would be considered an achievement so vast, you could basically coast by the rest of your life doing the bare minimum without judgment, but that’s not how Lindsey Vonn operates. Instead, she’s living her life as a spectator doing a little bit of everything: directing, designing, writing and, of course, still skiing—when she has the time.
The skiing legend is growing her resume to the point where she might need a book to display everything she’s working on. Last month, a documentary that she co-directed with Frank Marshall was released for the world to see. “Picabo,” a film in a series of Olympic Channel documentaries highlighting winter sports stories available to stream on Peacock and olypmics.com
“I mean, [Picabo] has been my idol since I was a kid,” Vonn explained to StyleCaster. “I met her for the first time when I was 9 years old at an autograph signing in Minnesota. She was really the catalyst to my dream of becoming an Olympian, so when they approached me, I jumped at the opportunity.”
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Her main goal for the feature was to create something that her idol would be happy with—and that goal was achieved, she said. Another milestone of Vonn’s that’s come to fruition: writing and publishing her own memoir. Rise: My Story goes into deep detail about the mental and physical hardships Vonn has faced as a professional athlete turned celebrity.
“The reason I wanted to write the book was to reflect on my career and to have a legacy piece and
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Valery Gergiev, a conductor who is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, will not lead the Vienna Philharmonic in a five-concert U.S. tour that starts at Carnegie Hall on Friday night.
Valery Gergiev, a conductor who is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, will not lead the Vienna Philharmonic in a five-concert U.S. tour that starts at Carnegie Hall Friday night. The 68-year-old Russian conductor is music director of the Mariinsky Theatre in St.
NEW YORK -- Valery Gergiev, a conductor who is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, will not lead the Vienna Philharmonic in a five-concert U.S. tour that starts at Carnegie Hall on Friday night.The 68-year-old Russian conductor is music director of the Mariinsky Theatre in St.
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Faye Winter has revealed that she has had filler put back in her lips after removing them in November, but not as much as before.The 26 year old told fans she had dissolved the filler in her lips before Christmas after they one side of her mouth became "bigger than the other" following a challenge in the Love Island villa. And while she admits that she has enjoyed people's compliments over her natural look, she had made the decision to have some of the filler replaced. Speaking to OK! at The Beauty Awards 2022 with ASOS, Faye said: "I feel like when I was in the Villa, I had forty minutes to get ready.
Faye Winter opted for an understated look for her latest appearance with Love Island beau Teddy Soares at the ASOS Beauty Awards 2022.The star, 26, was seen in a demure yet stylish look as she appeared at the glittering ceremony in central London on Tuesday night alongside many of her former Love Island cast mates.The reality star wore a pristine white blouse which was unbuttoned to the waist along with brown tailored trousers. Faye then paired her look with some of knee-high brown boots and matching nails, while wearing her long golden hair parted to one side and in loose curls.
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Pachyman's music lives at the inersection of Jamaican dub, the traditional rhythms of his native Puerto Rico, and the collagic sounds of his adopted home town, Los Angeles. For "All Night Long" — his first new song since the release of his third album, The Return of Pachyman, last summer — he teamed up with Brazilian-American singer Winter, who adds her dreamy, R&B-tinged pop vocals to Pach's already prodigious sonic tool kit.
Faye Winter and Teddy Soares have been reflecting on their time on Love Island.The pair, both 26, met on the seventh season of the ITV2 show last summer, and have recently spoken in a new exclusive interview about their new home and plans for the future.They've also been reflecting about their time on the reality show, with Faye admitting she's glad her softer side wasn't explored more on the show. "Do we think there's any regrets being on Love Island? The experience, no," said Teddy, who recently took part in the most recent series of ITV's The Full Monty. "Definitely no regrets whatsoever." Referring to Faye's outbursts on the show, he continued: "You've always said you live by what you say.