More celebrities and sport legends will be pulling on their football boots for the return of Soccer Aid. The star-studded charity event was co-founded by singer Robbie Williams in 2006 as a fundraiser for Unicef.
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Cassie today after CNN published a disturbing video showing her ex-boyfriend, Diddy, assaulting her in a hotel. Soon after, her husband, Alex Fine, had fans thankful that she found him when he shared a letter he wrote in support of domestic violence victims.
“Men who hit women aren’t men. Men who enable it and protect those people aren’t men.
As men, violence against women shouldn’t be inevitable, check your brothers, your friends, and your family. Our daughters, sisters, mothers, and wives should feel protected and loved. Hold the women in your life with the upmost regard.
Men who hurt women hate women,” he wrote. It’s a message the world needs to read, and as a father of two, brings hope that their men like him in the world. Who is the man that has people saying, “Thank you?” Read more about the 31-year-old below.
Fine grew up in Lake Orion, Michigan, and played football for Central Michigan University. The former Division 1 football player was a defensive back between 2012 and 2014. The multi-talented athlete then began a career as a professional Bull-Rider, physical trainer, model, actor, and producer.
He began acting in projects like 1883 (2021), Resurrection of Manson (2022), and American Primeval (2024). Per PEOPLE, he started his own physical training company, Alex Fine Performance in January 2015 and has celebrity clientele like Jennifer Aniston, Mark Wahlberg, KJ Apa, and Chase Stokes. He now works with Cassie on their wellness company, Almost Home.His modeling career has been very successful, and in January 2024, he walked at Paris Fashion Week for LOUIS GABRIEL NOUCHI. Fine is also a part of the Compton Cowboys non-profit in Los Angeles that promotes horseback riding in Compton to provide a positive influence
.More celebrities and sport legends will be pulling on their football boots for the return of Soccer Aid. The star-studded charity event was co-founded by singer Robbie Williams in 2006 as a fundraiser for Unicef.
The stars of stage, screen, and sport will once again be out in force as they take part in what is billed as the "world’s biggest charity football match". Of course, we're talking about the return of Soccer Aid and plenty of famous faces will be taking to the pitch this weekend, again for a good cause.
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