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  • White House reveals details about Trump meeting with Zelenskyy after reaching ‘agreement’

    White House reveals details about Trump meeting with Zelenskyy after reaching ‘agreement’

    During Pope Francis’ funeral on April 26 in Vatican City, US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met privately to discuss a possible political agreement. Trump later posted on Truth Social that “most of the major points are agreed to,” although he didn’t share specifics.

    Zelenskyy described the meeting as “good” and “very symbolic,” writing on Twitter: “Hoping for results on everything we covered. Protecting lives of our people. Full and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent another war from breaking out.”

    Despite their positive tone, tensions remain, as Trump reaffirmed his stance that “Crimea will stay with Russia” during a Time interview.

    At the funeral, Trump and Zelenskyy also met with French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Observers noticed that Zelenskyy was warmly applauded upon arrival, while Trump, criticized for wearing a blue suit instead of black, received a cooler reception.

  • Donald Trump branded ‘disgrace’ as everyone points out same thing during Pope Francis’ funeral

    Donald Trump branded ‘disgrace’ as everyone points out same thing during Pope Francis’ funeral

    US President Donald Trump has sparked backlash for wearing a blue suit instead of black at Pope Francis’ funeral in Vatican City on April 28. World leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Keir Starmer, joined the ceremony honoring the late Pope, who passed away on April 21 at age 88.

    Critics flooded social media, calling Trump a “disgrace” and a “tone-deaf idiot” for his choice of attire. One user wrote: “Trump the only world leader without the respect to wear black at Pope Francis’ funeral. He’s a disgrace to America and the world.”

    Adding to the outrage, Trump made comments about using the funeral as an opportunity to discuss trade deals: “We’re going to meet with a lot of the foreign leaders… Trade deals are going very well,” he told MSNBC.

    David Gibson, director at Fordham University’s Center on Religion and Culture, said Trump’s relationship with the Vatican had been “fraught,” worsening during his second term due to his aggressive stance on migrants and international aid.

  • Chilling admission Virginia Giuffre made just weeks before her death

    Chilling admission Virginia Giuffre made just weeks before her death

    Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sex trafficking, made chilling social media posts just weeks before her tragic death at 41. Found unresponsive at her home in Neergabby, Western Australia, police confirmed there was no suspicion of foul play.

    In March, Giuffre shared she had “four days to live” after a car accident, writing, “I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.” Battling a bitter court case with her estranged husband Robert — whom she once praised for rescuing her from “Epstein & Maxwell’s clutches” — she faced immense personal struggles.

    “Hurt me, abuse me but don’t take my babies. My heart is shattered,” she posted on Instagram. Despite early police claims of a “minor” crash, her family insisted her health sharply declined afterward.

    Giuffre is survived by her three children, leaving behind a legacy marked by resilience and heartbreak.

  • Everyone’s comparing the wild differences in how Trump and Zelenskyy were greeted at Pope Francis’ funeral

    Everyone’s comparing the wild differences in how Trump and Zelenskyy were greeted at Pope Francis’ funeral

    World leaders gathered in Rome on April 26 for Pope Francis’ funeral, but it was the contrasting welcomes for Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy that stole attention. Videos showed Zelenskyy being greeted with “a spontaneous round of applause,” while Trump, dressed in a blue suit instead of traditional black, received silence.

    Commenters reacted quickly online, with one writing: “That’s a lot of applause honoring #Zelenskyy – it isn’t a mere handful,” while another added, “Europe values this man. Zelenskyy, a true leader.”

    According to Sky News, the funeral marked the first face-to-face meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy since their tense White House encounter. A source said they had a “very productive discussion.”

    Before the funeral, Trump called Pope Francis “a fantastic kind of a guy,” but also used the trip to discuss global issues, hinting at trade talks and a possible Russia-Ukraine peace deal: “We are very close to a deal,” he posted on Truth Social.

    Despite the somber setting, Trump’s blue suit and muted reception became unexpected talking points.

  • Reason behind Donald Trump’s seat at Pope Francis’ funeral after being branded ‘disgrace’ during service

    Reason behind Donald Trump’s seat at Pope Francis’ funeral after being branded ‘disgrace’ during service

    Donald Trump stirred controversy at Pope Francis’ funeral on April 28, despite securing a front-row seat after initial reports suggested he would be seated in a ‘third-tier’ section. The Vatican’s seating plan was expected to prioritize Catholic royalty, non-Catholic royals, and world leaders alphabetically in French, placing Trump between Estonia and Finland’s leaders.

    However, political tensions and “big egos” influenced adjustments, according to Cardinal Vincent Nichols. Trump, dressed in a blue suit instead of traditional black mourning attire, quickly faced backlash online.

    “Trump the only world leader without the respect to wear black at Pope Francis’ funeral. He’s a disgrace to America and the world. God bless Pope Francis,” one Twitter user criticized. Another added, “Look at our tone deaf, idiot President Trump wearing blue at Pope Francis’ funeral.”

    Trump had previously complained about funeral seating when Joe Biden was placed far back during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, saying: “No respect […] If I were president, they wouldn’t have sat me back there.”

  • Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew And Jeffrey Epstein Accuser, Has Died Aged 41

    Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew And Jeffrey Epstein Accuser, Has Died Aged 41

    Virginia Giuffre, known for accusing Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of s**ual abuse, has died at 41. Her family confirmed she took her own life at her farm in Western Australia, stating: “In the end, the toll of abuse became unbearable.”

    Giuffre was a leading voice against s**ual trafficking, having accused Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of grooming her as a teen. She also filed a 2021 lawsuit against Prince Andrew, alleging abuse when she was 17. Prince Andrew denied the claims, stating: “I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady.” The case was later settled out of court.

    Described by her family as a “fierce warrior” and a “light for many survivors,” Giuffre’s impact stretched far beyond her personal battles. Her attorney, Sigrid McCawley, shared: “The world has lost an amazing human being today.”

    Authorities responded to reports of an unresponsive woman at her home, confirming her death, which is not considered suspicious. Giuffre had recently posted about a car accident, hinting at serious struggles in her final days.

  • My Parents Forced My Husband to Leave Me Because I Was Infertile, but Seeing Me Later Shocked Them

    My Parents Forced My Husband to Leave Me Because I Was Infertile, but Seeing Me Later Shocked Them

    When I couldn’t give my husband a child, my parents turned him against me. They called me “a disgrace” and screamed, “You can’t even be a proper woman!” Jordan left, my family abandoned me — and I lost everything.

    But I didn’t stay broken. I fought for my dream alone.

    After a painful IVF journey, I finally welcomed my daughter, Hope — my light, my future. She wasn’t born out of betrayal. She was born from strength.

    One day, fate crossed our paths again. My parents and Jordan saw me with Hope. Their shock was almost satisfying. Jordan even dared to say, “Now that I see you can have children, I think we should get back together.”

    I smiled, pushed my daughter’s stroller past them, and said, “You don’t deserve to meet her.”

    I didn’t need them then — and I never will.

  • Harrison Ford’s Son Shows Rare Pics of Younger Dad Who Raised Him When He Was a Carpenter before Fame

    Harrison Ford’s Son Shows Rare Pics of Younger Dad Who Raised Him When He Was a Carpenter before Fame

    Benjamin Ford, Harrison Ford’s eldest son, shared rare black-and-white photos of his dad on Instagram for the actor’s 81st birthday, showing a younger Harrison before Hollywood fame. Benjamin captioned one photo, “Contrary to popular belief, my dad does not hate snakes.”

    Before becoming a star, Harrison worked as a carpenter while raising Benjamin and his brother Willard with his first wife, Mary Marquardt. Although Harrison and Mary divorced when Benjamin was 12, he remained a strong presence. “My father was definitely around when I was growing up. He was a constant, and he likes to cook too,” Benjamin recalled.

    Now a chef and owner of Ford’s Filling Station, Benjamin credits his parents for inspiring his culinary passion. On Father’s Day, he shared, “He taught me resiliency as a young father and later helped give me the courage to pursue my dreams.”

    Despite fame and a busy life, Harrison Ford always prioritized being there for his children, a bond that remains strong today.

  • ‘Wow’: Kathleen Turner, 70, Sparks Concern Over Her Appearance in Recent Rare Sighting – Photos

    ‘Wow’: Kathleen Turner, 70, Sparks Concern Over Her Appearance in Recent Rare Sighting – Photos

    Legendary actress Kathleen Turner recently appeared frail during an outing in New York City, relying on a walker and two companions. Fans expressed deep concern, with one commenting, “She is really suffering.”

    Turner, now 70, has battled rheumatoid arthritis for decades, a condition she first experienced in the early ’90s while filming Serial Mom. “I was told I’d be in a wheelchair the rest of my life,” Turner once revealed. Her illness caused severe pain, swelling, and rumors of alcohol abuse due to misunderstood symptoms.

    Despite limited treatments at the time and a slowing career, Turner refused to let her disease define her. “I am a very stubborn woman. I got back to full strength, as full as I would ever be again,” she shared.

    Newer medications and multiple surgeries helped her reclaim her place in theater. Facing both health challenges and Hollywood ageism, Turner’s resilience continues to inspire fans who admire her strength and enduring spirit.

  • Kanye West Demands People Stop Using His ‘Slave Name’ And Use His Real Name Instead

    Kanye West Demands People Stop Using His ‘Slave Name’ And Use His Real Name Instead

    Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, is demanding people stop using his “slave name” and respect his official name change. His chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, sent letters to streaming platforms, publishers, and media outlets, insisting they use “Ye” exclusively.

    Ye legally changed his name in 2021, dropping “Kanye West” entirely. The letter describes him as “one of the most recognizable people in the world, on par with presidents and popes,” and claims using his former name disrespects his identity.

    In a past interview, Ye explained: “‘Ye’ is the most commonly used word in the Bible, and it means you. So I’m you, I’m us, it’s us.” He added that the change reflects both the good and bad within us all.

    Despite some online backlash, others have expressed support for respecting his wishes. Ye first teased the change in 2018, tweeting he was “the being formally known as Kanye West.”

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