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  • Identical twins Anna and Lucy DeCinque from Australia share everything including their fiancé

    Identical twins Anna and Lucy DeCinque from Australia share everything including their fiancé

    Identical twins Anna and Lucy DeCinque say they have built their lives around being as alike as possible — including sharing the same fiancé.

    The 35-year-old sisters, from Perth, appeared on Extreme Sisters and described themselves as “the most identical twins in the world.” They said they spend nearly every moment together, often sleeping and showering side by side. They also weigh their food to keep portions equal, take bites at the same time, and dress in matching outfits. The pair have even had the same plastic surgery to reduce differences.

    Their most unusual decision, they said, is dating the same man. Anna and Lucy have been with their fiancé, Ben, for 11 years. They explained that Ben first contacted them separately, and they chose to date him together because previous relationships had created tension between them.

    The twins insist there is no jealousy. Lucy said if Ben kisses Anna, he will kiss her right after. They also said intimacy follows the same rule, with Ben expected to treat both of them equally.

    Now, the sisters say they want to become pregnant at the same time. They previously discussed this plan on ITV’s This Morning in February, telling hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield they would like to carry Ben’s child together, if possible.

    Ben said their biggest obstacle is Australia’s marriage laws, which do not allow one person to marry two people. Despite that, the trio say they are happy with their arrangement and want to keep living as one unit.

  • Oppenheimer star Emma Dumont comes out as trans masculine non-binary and reveals new name

    Oppenheimer star Emma Dumont comes out as trans masculine non-binary and reveals new name

    Emma Dumont has shared a personal update with fans, coming out as trans masculine and non-binary.

    The 30-year-old actor signaled the change on Instagram by updating their bio and switching pronouns from “she/her” to “they/them.” A representative told TMZ that Dumont identifies as a trans masculine non-binary person.

    The rep also said Dumont will continue using the name Emma Dumont professionally. In their personal life, however, they will go by a more masculine name. According to the statement, friends and family will call them Nick, and Dumont has also added “Nick Dumont” to their Instagram profile.

    Dumont has not made a separate public statement beyond the social media updates. Recent posts, though, suggest a clear shift in style from the red carpet looks many viewers associate with them. In May, Dumont debuted a short, choppy haircut, moving away from their usual long, straight hair. More recent photos show a relaxed, casual wardrobe, including T-shirts and sunglasses.

    Dumont gained global attention for their role in Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film Oppenheimer, where they played Jackie, Robert Oppenheimer’s sister-in-law, alongside Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, and Florence Pugh.

    They are also known for starring as Polaris in FOX’s The Gifted, which ran for two seasons from 2017 to 2019. Dumont’s credits include Aquarius, Bunheads, Pretty Little Liars, The Fosters, and The Magicians. They are next set to appear in the horror film New Me, which does not yet have a release date.

  • Greenland sends defiant message to Trump after president’s latest threat to take over territory

    Greenland sends defiant message to Trump after president’s latest threat to take over territory

    Greenland’s prime minister has pushed back after Donald Trump again suggested the United States could take over the Arctic territory, home to about 57,000 people.

    Trump repeated the idea this week while speaking to reporters, saying the US “needs Greenland” for national security. He also mocked Denmark’s recent security steps on the island, claiming it amounted to “one more dog sled.” Trump went further by hinting at a timeline for talks, saying Greenland would be discussed soon, including remarks such as, “We’ll worry about Greenland in about two months,” and, “let’s talk about Greenland in 20 days.”

    Prime Minister Jens Frederik Nielsen responded with a clear message: stop the threats. In a Facebook post to Greenland’s residents, he acknowledged the island’s strategic location and said Greenland relies on US military support through the NATO alliance. But, he added, partnerships depend on trust — and trust requires respect.

    Nielsen said talk of pressure or annexation has no place between friends. He stressed that Greenland has shown “responsibility, stability and loyalty,” and said the country would not accept intimidation. “This is enough,” he wrote, insisting Greenland remains its own home and territory.

    Trump has floated the idea of acquiring Greenland since 2019. While Greenland manages its own parliament and economy, Denmark handles foreign policy and provides financial backing, and Greenlanders hold Danish passports.

    Denmark also rejected Trump’s latest comments. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said it was “absolutely absurd” to suggest the US should control Greenland. Meanwhile, figures close to the administration have continued to fuel speculation, including Katie Miller, who posted an image of Greenland draped in a US flag with the caption “soon.”

  • Venezuelan acting president sends message to Donald Trump as captured Maduro to appear in court

    Venezuelan acting president sends message to Donald Trump as captured Maduro to appear in court

    Venezuela’s interim president has spoken out after US forces arrested President Nicolás Maduro during airstrikes on Caracas on January 3.

    In the operation, US aircraft struck targets in the Venezuelan capital while special forces detained Maduro. He is now being held in New York, where he is awaiting a court appearance.

    The action has drawn sharp criticism from around the world, with many calling it a breach of international law. Others, however, have welcomed Maduro’s arrest. Since his detention, Donald Trump has said the United States will “run” Venezuela — home to the world’s largest confirmed oil reserves — though he has not explained what he meant.

    After being sworn in, interim president Delcy Rodríguez issued a message directed at Washington. She said Venezuela wants “balanced and respectful” relations with the United States and urged “peace and dialogue, not war.” Rodríguez said this has always been Maduro’s position and claimed it now reflects the mood across the country. She also invited the US government to pursue a cooperation agenda focused on shared development, framed by international law.

    Maduro faces an indictment accusing him of using his position to traffic drugs into the United States. Reuters reports he has been charged with four counts, including narco-terrorism conspiracy and cocaine importation conspiracy, along with weapons-related conspiracy charges.

    Trump has insisted the operation was not an “invasion,” describing it as “law enforcement.” A joint statement from Spain, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay warned the US actions set a dangerous precedent and risk civilian lives. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized international law, said Britain was not involved, but stopped short of condemning the operation.

  • Groom-to-Be David McCarty and His 3 Nieces Tragically Die in Arizona Helicopter Crash on His Wedding Day — Here’s What We Know

    Groom-to-Be David McCarty and His 3 Nieces Tragically Die in Arizona Helicopter Crash on His Wedding Day — Here’s What We Know

    A short scenic flight in Arizona ended in tragedy on January 2, 2026, just hours before a wedding.

    The crash happened around 11 a.m. near Telegraph Canyon, south of Superior, the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office said. Four people died.

    They were identified as pilot David McCarty, 59, and his three nieces: Katelyn Heideman, 22, and sisters Rachel and Faith, both 21. Relatives said McCarty was set to marry Joelleen M. Linstrom later that day. The helicopter had taken off from Pegasus Airpark in Queen Creek, where he also owned a home.

    Because the area was remote, crews did not reach the wreckage until about 5 p.m. Investigators from the FAA and NTSB are working to confirm what caused the crash.

    Slackline may have been involved

    The FAA and NTSB said the aircraft was an MD 369FF. Early findings suggest a rotor blade may have separated after striking a recreational slackline suspended across the mountains, more than one kilometer long. The International Slackline Association said the line was marked and listed in a NOTAM, and no slackliners were there at the time.

    Separate jet tragedy in North Carolina

    Another crash happened near Statesville, North Carolina, on December 18, 2025. A Cessna C550 went down shortly after takeoff, killing seven people, including retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina, and their children Emma, 14, and Ryder, 5. Officials said conditions included drizzle and low cloud. Investigators are still reviewing the flight path, weather, and aircraft history.

  • North West, 12, sparks face piercing speculation after backlash over ‘risky’ body modification

    North West, 12, sparks face piercing speculation after backlash over ‘risky’ body modification

    Kim Kardashian’s 12-year-old daughter, North West, has sparked fresh online chatter about body modification after appearing to wear a bridge piercing in a new TikTok video.

    According to the Daily Mail, the jewelry was not a real piercing. The outlet reported that North was wearing a “piercing sticker” — a temporary adhesive accessory made to look like a bridge piercing.

    The latest look follows earlier backlash. In November, North showed off a similar faux piercing on her finger and drew criticism. Her style has continued to evolve in a bold, attention-grabbing way as her social media presence grows.

    In late December, North revealed custom grillz made by celebrity jeweler Johnny Dang. More recently, she swapped them for black grillz designed by influencer Sukii Baby.

    In her newest clips, she wore a long turquoise wig with face-framing bangs. She paired a baggy white Balenciaga T-shirt with a dark gray pleated mini skirt, sheer tights, and furry black boots. She also wore a chrome chain with a large skull pendant featuring blue stone eyes, plus full makeup with false lashes, blush, lipstick, and lip liner.

    North appeared alongside a friend named Leah, later posting an Instagram birthday message: “happy birthday @layhay103 ilysm twin!” After launching her Instagram profile two weeks ago, she has already reached 1.4 million followers. Her bio notes the account is “managed by parents,” and she also shares a TikTok account with Kim.

  • Something Shifted Between China and the U.S. Today

    Something Shifted Between China and the U.S. Today

    China has told Donald Trump to stay away from Venezuela’s oil after the U.S. said it would take control of the country following an operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro.

    Maduro was taken to a court in New York on Monday, January 5, 2026. U.S. authorities say he and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been indicted on “narco-terrorism” charges. Trump said American oil companies would move in and “rebuild” Venezuela’s oil system. His comments suggested the U.S. wants direct access to Venezuela’s huge — and mostly untapped — oil reserves.

    China reacted sharply. Beijing has invested billions in Venezuela’s oil industry and says its export deals with Caracas are protected by law. China also demanded the “immediate release” of Maduro and Flores. In a statement, China’s foreign ministry called the operation a breach of international law and the UN Charter. It urged Washington to stop trying to undermine Venezuela’s government and to resolve disputes through dialogue.

    The dispute comes just days after Maduro met China’s Latin America envoy, Qiu Xiaoqi, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas.

    Meanwhile, tracking data indicated more than a dozen tankers carrying Venezuelan crude and fuel left the country in recent days, apparently trying to avoid U.S. forces. Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves, but analysts warn that boosting production quickly would be difficult and expensive.

    Russia, Iran, North Korea, Mexico, and Colombia also criticised the U.S. action.

  • Terry Crews Calls His Family His Real ‘Legacy’ — Photos of His 5 Kids

    Terry Crews Calls His Family His Real ‘Legacy’ — Photos of His 5 Kids

    For Terry Crews, success isn’t measured in trophies or TV roles — it’s found in his five children and his 35-year marriage to Rebecca King-Crews. “The movies and all the things I’ve done? They’re not my legacy,” he once said. “My family is.”

    From the NFL to Hollywood, Terry’s journey has been filled with highs and heartbreaks. The couple endured three miscarriages, yet built a home full of love and laughter. Together, they raised daughters Naomi, Azriél, Tera, and Wynfrey, and son Isaiah, who’s now following in his dad’s acting footsteps.

    The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star often shares emotional posts about parenting lessons, mistakes, and forgiveness. “You can’t love and control someone at the same time,” he once reflected about learning to be a better father.

    Now a proud grandfather, Crews says his greatest joy is watching his kids thrive. His story reminds us all that real legacy isn’t fame — it’s family, faith, and love that lasts generations.

  • This ’90s Heartthrob Once Became Homeless and Hid His Sexuality – Where Is He Now?

    This ’90s Heartthrob Once Became Homeless and Hid His Sexuality – Where Is He Now?

    Many fans remember Kavana as a 1990s pop star. Now he has shared how his life fell apart, then improved.

    Early fame and hidden pressure

    First, the Manchester singer chased pop fame from childhood. As a teenager, he scored UK hits and gained fans in Asia. However, he felt alone in the spotlight and battled body worries.

    America, addiction, and homelessness

    Next, he moved to America after his label dropped him. A short acting role came, but debt grew fast. He drank heavily, used drugs like crystal meth, and faced sex work.

    Recovery, sexuality, and life now

    Also, he returned home in 2006, broke and ashamed. Alcohol worsened after his father died and his sister died in 2019. He hid being gay for years, and later used AA, meaning support meetings for alcohol addiction.

    Finally, a lawyer email about an old case payout helped him seek private rehab, meaning a live-in recovery clinic. Kavana says he has been sober for three and a half years and wrote “Pop Scars.”

  • Tiger Woods’ Daughter, Sam, 18, Joins Her Dad and Brother Charlie as a Caddie at the PNC Championship – Photos

    Tiger Woods’ Daughter, Sam, 18, Joins Her Dad and Brother Charlie as a Caddie at the PNC Championship – Photos

    Tiger Woods enjoyed a family moment on the course at the PNC Championship in Orlando, Florida, returning to competition with his two children by his side.

    The 48-year-old played alongside his 15-year-old son, Charlie, at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club on December 21–22, 2024. His 18-year-old daughter, Sam, joined them as Tiger’s caddie for the second year in a row. Photos from the event sparked plenty of fan reactions, with many pointing out how much Sam resembles Tiger’s ex-wife, Elin Nordegren.

    Woods shares Sam and Charlie with Nordegren. The couple married in 2004 and divorced in 2010. Sam, born June 18, 2007, was named Sam Alexis partly in honor of Tiger’s late father, who often called him “Sam” instead of Tiger. In 2022, Sam praised her father during his Golf Hall of Fame induction, highlighting his resilience through surgeries and recovery.

    Unlike Charlie, Sam has chosen not to pursue golf. Tiger has said she associates the sport with how often it took him away when she was younger. Charlie, however, continues to make headlines. During the final round, he scored his first-ever hole-in-one on a par-3 using a 7-iron, sharing a hug with his proud dad.

    Team Woods finished runners-up after a playoff, with Team Langer taking the title.

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