Author: Edward

  • The Girl Who Later Became a Famous Actress Married Her Eighth Husband On This Day 34 Years Ago

    The Girl Who Later Became a Famous Actress Married Her Eighth Husband On This Day 34 Years Ago

    Thirty-four years ago, Elizabeth Taylor married construction worker Larry Fortensky at Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch. It was her eighth and final wedding — a union that began in rehab and captured global headlines. “She was a movie legend, and I was just Larry,” he once said with a smile.

    Their romance started in 1988 at the Betty Ford Clinic, where both were recovering from personal struggles. She was 56, he was 36 — worlds apart, yet drawn together by honesty and care. “Elizabeth had a childish laugh and a heart of gold,” Larry remembered years later.

    Their 1991 wedding was pure Hollywood — helicopters, celebrities, and chaos in the California sun. But behind the glamour, their love was simple: burgers, motorcycle rides, and laughter. “She loved being treated like a normal woman,” Larry recalled.

    Though their marriage ended, their affection never did. Taylor helped him even after their divorce. “I love her, I always will,” he said. Their story reminds us that even the brightest stars crave something beautifully ordinary — true, lasting love.

  • She was a tough-as-nails space Marine who was ready to rock against an Apex predator, now she’s running errands in LA… can you guess who?

    She was a tough-as-nails space Marine who was ready to rock against an Apex predator, now she’s running errands in LA… can you guess who?

    She once shouted, “Let’s rock!” before storming into battle against alien monsters. Today, she’s rocking something entirely different — a quiet life in Los Angeles, far from the chaos of Hollywood.

    At 65, Jenette Goldstein — the fearless Private Vasquez from Aliens — has traded pulse rifles for passion projects. Once Hollywood’s go-to tough woman, she now spends her days running errands, smiling at fans, and running a lingerie brand that celebrates confidence and comfort.

    After stealing scenes in blockbusters like Aliens, Terminator 2, and Titanic, Jenette stepped away from the spotlight to build something new. Her company, Jenette Bras, was born from one simple idea: “The alphabet starts at D.” Designed for fuller-busted women, her shop became a symbol of empowerment and self-acceptance. “I’ll never forget the woman who cried with joy during a fitting,” Jenette shared. “It was about more than a bra — it was about feeling beautiful again.”

    From battling aliens to uplifting real women, Jenette Goldstein has proven strength takes many forms. Fans still line up at Comic-Cons to meet her — not just because she played a warrior, but because she is one.

  • Scientists discover Pfizer COVID jab linked to major eye damage

    Scientists discover Pfizer COVID jab linked to major eye damage

    Could a simple vaccine shot quietly affect your eyesight? Scientists say one of the world’s most common COVID-19 vaccines may be doing just that.

    A new Turkish study has found that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine could cause subtle but measurable changes in the cornea — the clear front surface of the eye responsible for vision clarity. While the effects may seem minor at first, experts warn they could matter over time, especially for people already battling eye issues.

    Researchers tracked 64 people before and after two Pfizer doses. Using specialized eye scans, they noticed thicker corneas and a loss of vital endothelial cells — the ones that keep the eye clear by pumping out excess fluid. “Even small drops in these cells can matter for long-term vision health,” the study’s authors explained.

    Most participants didn’t notice any vision problems right away, but for those with previous eye surgeries, infections, or low cell counts, doctors say the risk may be higher. If these changes persist, they could lead to conditions like corneal swelling or blurriness.

    Researchers stress the vaccine’s benefits still outweigh the risks — but call for continued monitoring. For millions who trusted these shots, the findings serve as a quiet reminder: even small changes in the body’s most delicate systems deserve a closer look.

  • I noticed odd symptom when I was eating bacon and sausage sandwich – now I’ve been told I have cancer with just 12 months to live

    I noticed odd symptom when I was eating bacon and sausage sandwich – now I’ve been told I have cancer with just 12 months to live

    It started as an ordinary lunch break — a bacon and sausage sandwich at work. But one bite changed everything.

    When 39-year-old landscaper Des Longstaff felt his food stick in his throat, he brushed it off. Weeks later, after vomiting blood and finding traces in his stool, doctors discovered a 35-centimeter tumor in his oesophagus. By Christmas Eve, the diagnosis was official — stage-four oesophageal cancer, spread to his liver.

    Doctors told Des he had just 12 months to live. “The treatment is palliative — to keep me comfortable so I don’t die straight away,” he said quietly. Yet, he refuses to give up. His only wish now is more time with his five-year-old son — “the apple of my eye.”

    Unable to undergo surgery in the UK, Des is hoping to travel to Germany for an advanced procedure that could extend his life. His mother, Tracy, has raised over £32,000 toward the £42,000 cost. “This devastating news has shaken us to the core,” she said. “But we are resolute in fighting this battle together.”

    For Des, every moment is now measured in love — not time. “I just want to see my boy grow up,” he says. And sometimes, hope itself becomes the strongest medicine of all.

  • Missouri mom accused of baking her newborn baby to death in oven could be FREED after judge halves her bail to $100,000 and says she only needs to post 10% to exit jail

    Missouri mom accused of baking her newborn baby to death in oven could be FREED after judge halves her bail to $100,000 and says she only needs to post 10% to exit jail

    It’s a case that has left an entire community shaken — and now, many are asking how she could walk free.

    A 26-year-old Missouri mother, accused of baking her newborn baby to death, could soon be released from jail after a judge cut her bail in half.

    Police say Mariah Thomas called her father in a panic, claiming something was wrong with her one-month-old daughter, Za’Riah Mae. When he rushed home, he was met with smoke — and a horrifying sight no parent or grandparent should ever endure.

    According to court documents, Thomas told police she had “accidentally placed her baby in the oven instead of the crib.” The infant’s clothes were found melted to her body. A charred blanket lay nearby.

    Thomas’ attorney argued she had no criminal history and suffered from mental issues, saying she “thought like a child.” The judge agreed to reduce her bail to $100,000, meaning she could go free for as little as $10,000.
    But prosecutors call her a danger to the community — and her release has sparked outrage among locals and parents nationwide.

    Once seen smiling in photos with her “princess,” Mariah Thomas now sits at the center of one of Missouri’s darkest headlines. Whether it was a tragic mistake or something far more sinister, the question remains — how do you ever come back from a moment like this?

  • ‘The UK is bad vibes’: I’m a Brit who moved to America… here is why it so much better than the UK

    ‘The UK is bad vibes’: I’m a Brit who moved to America… here is why it so much better than the UK

    She was just 17 when she boarded a plane to America — scared, unsure, and heartbroken to leave home.
    Now, at 20, Amber Tiffeny says that move was the best decision of her life.

    The young Brit shared on TikTok how leaving the UK completely transformed her mindset and lifestyle. “When I tell you, everything changed,” she said. “I started wanting more for myself.” Surrounded by people who were “uplifting, motivated, and business-minded,” Amber realized how much one’s environment can shape ambition.

    “I hate to say it,” she admitted, “but the UK is bad vibes. People don’t want to see you thrive. Over here, the American girlies support and uplift each other.”

    Amber confessed she didn’t want to move at first. “I loved the UK — my friends, my family. I didn’t want to leave,” she said. “But God had other plans.” What began as resistance turned into growth, confidence, and purpose.

    To anyone feeling stuck, Amber has one message: “If you’re looking for a sign — this is it. Don’t be scared to start over.”
    Sometimes, it takes leaving home to finally discover who you are.

  • World’s Most Notorious Serial Killers All Share The Same Four Star Signs

    World’s Most Notorious Serial Killers All Share The Same Four Star Signs

    Could your zodiac sign reveal a darker side of human nature? One TikToker’s discovery has the internet buzzing.

    When Lauren Elaine Skirvin shared a viral video linking the world’s most notorious serial killers to just four zodiac signs, millions couldn’t look away. Her casual observation quickly turned into one of TikTok’s most chilling astrology debates.

    Scrolling through a list of infamous names — Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Richard Ramirez — Skirvin noticed a strange pattern. “These are the zodiac signs of the most famous serial killers,” she said. “For those who don’t believe in astrology, how do you explain that only four signs appear?”

    The comments exploded. One user joked, “As a Virgo, this doesn’t surprise me.” Another added, “If you’re dating a Virgo — run!” Others pointed out that all four signs were mutable — meaning adaptable, changeable, and complex.

    Among the signs, Virgo showed up the most, followed by Gemini, Pisces, and Sagittarius. “You know their crime scenes are immaculate,” Skirvin laughed darkly. “Virgos are perfectionists — no stone left unturned.”

    Whether coincidence or cosmic truth, the unsettling trend left viewers questioning how much of who we are might already be written in the stars.

  • National Lottery Responds After Couple Told They Can’t Collect $200 Million Jackpot

    National Lottery Responds After Couple Told They Can’t Collect $200 Million Jackpot

    Imagine seeing “Winning Match” flash across your lottery app — and thinking your life just changed forever.

    For Rachel Kennedy and Liam McCrohan, both in their early twenties, that dream turned into heartbreak within minutes. The Hertfordshire couple believed they had just won $216 million on the EuroMillions — one of the biggest jackpots in history.

    Rachel recalled, “I went on the app and it said ‘Winning Match.’ I called my mum and boyfriend — we couldn’t believe it.” The couple celebrated wildly, already picturing a future of luxury, travel, and freedom. But their joy was short-lived.

    When Rachel called the National Lottery, she was told something that left her stunned. Despite having the winning numbers — 6, 12, 22, 29, 33, 6, and 11 — the payment for her ticket had failed. There wasn’t enough money in her account when the numbers were drawn.

    “I thought I’d won,” Rachel said, “but Liam was actually more upset than I was.” He admitted, “I’d already spent it in my head.”

    The National Lottery later wished them luck in future draws — but for Rachel and Liam, it was a once-in-a-lifetime lesson about fate, timing, and how one small detail can change everything.

  • Former Fox News Anchor Accused of Fatally Stabbing Her 80-Year-Old Mother — Details

    Former Fox News Anchor Accused of Fatally Stabbing Her 80-Year-Old Mother — Details

    No one could have imagined that a former Fox News anchor — once a familiar face on morning TV — would end up accused of something so unthinkable.

    On Halloween morning, the quiet peace of a Wichita neighborhood shattered when Angelynn “Angie” Mock, 47, was arrested for allegedly stabbing her 80-year-old mother, Anita Avers, to death inside their home.

    Police say they arrived after reports of a “cutting.” Inside, they found Avers unresponsive in bed with multiple stab wounds. Moments earlier, a blood-covered Mock had reportedly approached a neighbor, pleading, “Please call 911.”
    The former anchor later told dispatchers she had “stabbed her mother to save herself,” sparking speculation of a self-defense claim that investigators have yet to confirm.

    It’s a haunting contrast. Years ago, Angie Mock was a respected TV journalist — a warm voice that viewers trusted every morning. After leaving the newsroom, she built a career in corporate consulting, praised for her professionalism and charm. Now, she sits behind bars, charged with first-degree murder and held on a $1 million bond.

    Neighbors are still in disbelief, struggling to understand how a life built on communication and community could descend into such horror. As one local said quietly, “You never really know what someone’s going through behind closed doors.”

  • Travis Kelce Sparks Controversy with National Anthem Behavior

    Travis Kelce Sparks Controversy with National Anthem Behavior

    What started as a simple pre-game ritual quickly turned into a nationwide debate — all because of one man’s restless feet.

    During the Kansas City Chiefs’ October 27th face-off against Washington, cameras caught Travis Kelce moving during the national anthem — and social media erupted. Some saw it as disrespect. Others, just nerves before the big game.

    As the anthem filled Arrowhead Stadium, teammate Patrick Mahomes stood tall and still. Kelce, meanwhile, bounced on his feet, shifting his weight and tapping his toes. To some, it looked like a man warming up. To others, it crossed a line.

    “Kelce needs to be more respectful,” one critic wrote. “Disrespect to the fullest degree,” said another. The clip spread fast — millions weighing in within hours.

    Not everyone saw a problem. “He had his hand over his heart,” one fan argued. “He’s just getting pumped for the game,” another added. And when kickoff came, Kelce silenced the noise the best way he knew how — by breaking a franchise record.

    With fiancée Taylor Swift cheering in the stands, Kelce tied the Chiefs’ all-time touchdown record, reminding everyone why he’s one of the game’s greats.


    Years after kneeling in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick, his every move still divides fans — proof that sometimes, in America’s favorite game, the real battles happen long before the whistle blows.

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