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  • Gigi Hadid, 30, cosies up to boyfriend Bradley Cooper, 50, as they join pal Kendall Jenner and stars at Vogue party during New York Fashion Week

    Gigi Hadid, 30, cosies up to boyfriend Bradley Cooper, 50, as they join pal Kendall Jenner and stars at Vogue party during New York Fashion Week

    Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper turned heads at Vogue’s October issue cocktail party during New York Fashion Week.

    The 30-year-old supermodel looked stunning in a geometric print dress with tassel details, while Bradley, 50, kept it casual in a navy Louis Vuitton shirt. The couple arrived hand in hand, smiling as they celebrated alongside Kendall Jenner, Vera Wang, and other fashion icons.

    According to insiders, Bradley is “considering marriage and kids” with Gigi. “He might pop the question in the next couple of months,” one source shared. Both already have children from past relationships but reportedly dream of a blended family.

    Speaking to Vogue earlier this year, Gigi said, “I just feel really lucky… lucky’s the word.” She praised Bradley for giving her a “normal experience of dating” and encouraging her creatively.

    Fans are now wondering if wedding bells are next for this glamorous pair. Could we see a Gigi-Bradley engagement before the holidays?

  • Columnist Karen Attiah is FIRED by Washington Post over ‘white men’ post after Charlie Kirk murder

    Columnist Karen Attiah is FIRED by Washington Post over ‘white men’ post after Charlie Kirk murder

    Washington Post columnist Karen Attiah has been fired after posting controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

    The 39-year-old journalist said she was dismissed for “unacceptable” social media posts following Kirk’s murder in Utah. “They rushed to fire me without even a conversation,” she wrote on Substack. “My voice will not be silenced.”

    Attiah defended her posts, which criticized what she called “America’s apathy toward guns” and “racial double standards.” One post read: “Refusing to perform mourning for a white man that espoused violence is not violence.”

    Kirk, 31, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University. Police have arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who faces murder charges.

    Supporters and critics are fiercely debating whether Attiah’s firing was justified. “What happened to me is part of a broader purge of Black voices,” she said.

    Do you think Karen Attiah’s posts crossed the line—or was she unfairly silenced?

  • Beloved Gogglebox star has died

    Beloved Gogglebox star has died

    Fans and friends gathered in Melbourne to say goodbye to beloved Gogglebox star Emmie Silbery. The 96-year-old TV favorite passed away in July after a battle with dementia.

    The heartfelt ceremony, held at Black Rock Yacht Club, was filled with love and memories. “Honoured and thrilled to MC the Celebration of Life for ‘everyone’s TV Nan,’” wrote Gogglebox star Matt Dalton. He praised her remarkable life as a nurse, wife, mother, and great-grandmother.

    Emmie’s granddaughter Isabelle shared her final moments online. “Her last words: ‘I’m ready to hang up now,’” she wrote. Fans flooded social media with tributes. “She was so beyond loved,” wrote Lainey Grech, while co-stars Keith and Lee called her their “adopted grandmother.”

    Emmie appeared on Gogglebox for 14 seasons before stepping back in 2022. She brought laughter, wisdom, and warmth to millions.

    Her passing is a reminder to cherish loved ones while we can. What’s your favorite Emmie moment from the show?

  • The Rock’s daughter doubles down on Charlie Kirk assassination comments following major backlash online

    The Rock’s daughter doubles down on Charlie Kirk assassination comments following major backlash online

    WWE star Ava Raine, daughter of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, has reignited outrage over Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Fans are calling for WWE to fire her after she doubled down on her controversial post.

    The 24-year-old wrestler reposted a quote saying, “If you want people to have kind words when you pass, you should say kind things when you’re alive.” She later added, “I’ll stand behind this. Be kind, now more than ever.” Critics slammed the message as “cruel” and “tone-deaf.”

    One fan raged, “Be kind or get assassinated? Ridiculous statement.” Another warned, “If you’re not unemployed by the end of the day, WWE is next.” Memes of The Rock yelling “Shut up” went viral.

    Raine isn’t alone—other public figures have lost jobs for comments about Kirk’s death. The activist, 31, was fatally shot while speaking about gun violence at Utah Valley University.

    Do you think Ava Raine went too far—or was she just speaking her mind? This debate isn’t over.

  • Baba Vanga and Nostradamus both made same terrifying prediction for 2025 that may come true in just months

    Baba Vanga and Nostradamus both made same terrifying prediction for 2025 that may come true in just months

    Baba Vanga and Nostradamus both warned of a devastating war that could erupt in 2025. Baba Vanga, who famously predicted Princess Diana’s death and the COVID pandemic, claimed a conflict in Europe would signal “humanity’s downfall.” She also predicted that Russia would dominate and turn Europe into a “wasteland.”

    Nostradamus made similar warnings in the 1500s, writing that England would face “cruel wars” with threats from within and abroad. He also predicted a “pestilence from the past” returning — sparking renewed fear after recent health crises.

    With NATO shooting down Russian drones over Poland and tensions at their highest since World War II, many worry these predictions could soon come true. One Polish official warned, “This situation brings us the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two.”

    Do these prophecies hint at what’s coming, or are they simply coincidence? The world may not have to wait long to find out.

  • Charlie Kirk assassination suspect had ‘furry’ fixation, and his trans boyfriend proclaimed support for Biden on social media

    Charlie Kirk assassination suspect had ‘furry’ fixation, and his trans boyfriend proclaimed support for Biden on social media

    Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, reportedly had a fixation with furry culture and gamer memes. His live-in partner, 22-year-old Lance Twiggs — a transgender gamer — once posted, “We are riding with Biden on this glorious subreddit.”

    Twiggs, who is transitioning and grew up in a conservative Christian family, was confirmed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox as Robinson’s romantic partner. Friends said Twiggs was “aghast” after the shooting and immediately gave investigators Robinson’s online messages. “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages,” Twiggs reportedly told police.

    Investigators also discovered Robinson’s online account on FurAffinity, a site known for sexualized animal art, and noted the bullet casing engraved with the meme phrase “Notices bulge, OwO what’s this?”

    Neighbors say Robinson was shy in high school but had recently left the Mormon church and embraced radical ideologies. He faces charges of aggravated murder and could face the death penalty. Should online extremism be tracked more closely before it leads to violence?

  • Urgent Care Staff Fired After Posting ‘Dehumanizing’ Video Mocking Patients

    Urgent Care Staff Fired After Posting ‘Dehumanizing’ Video Mocking Patients

    An urgent care clinic is facing backlash after staff posted a TikTok video mocking patients. In the now-deleted clip, employees posed next to bodily fluids left on exam tables with captions like “Guess the substance.”

    Sutter Health and Sansum Clinic quickly condemned the video, calling it “disrespectful and unacceptable.” The clinic confirmed the employees involved were fired, adding, “Patient trust and dignity are our top priority.”

    Social media users were outraged. “How many young women will now fear going to their first appointment?” one wrote. Others questioned the clinic’s culture, saying management failed to train staff on privacy and respect.

    The disturbing video sparked a wider discussion about professionalism in healthcare. As one commenter noted, “This isn’t an apology — this is damage control.” Should clinics do more to rebuild trust after such breaches?

  • Nurse claims she was suspended after calling out doctor who said Charlie Kirk ‘had it coming’

    Nurse claims she was suspended after calling out doctor who said Charlie Kirk ‘had it coming’

    A New Jersey nurse says she was suspended for speaking out after a surgeon allegedly celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death. Lexi Kuenzle, 33, claims Dr. Matthew Jung declared, “I hate Charlie Kirk. He had it coming.”

    Kuenzle said she was “angry and upset,” reminding the doctor he had a duty to value human life. She reported him to hospital management and shared her outrage on Instagram, calling his comments “a disgrace.”

    The next day, she says HR suspended her without pay pending investigation. An email from her union rep allegedly warned she “may be terminated” and advised her to seek other work.

    Kuenzle has since filed a lawsuit against Englewood Health and Dr. Jung, accusing them of wrongful termination. “How can a doctor celebrate a murder and keep practicing?” she asked.

    Kirk, 31, was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University. His suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, was later arrested. Should medical professionals face consequences for openly celebrating violence?

  • Woman smiles in mugshot after attacking boyfriend with a hatchet while he slept

    Woman smiles in mugshot after attacking boyfriend with a hatchet while he slept

    A Fargo woman is accused of hacking her sleeping boyfriend with a hatchet, leaving him seriously injured. Police say 23-year-old Lena Deoliveira struck Jonathan Granados in the head and mutilated his fingers in a brutal September 5 attack.

    An eyewitness sleeping nearby told investigators he woke to Granados’ screams and saw a “trail of blood.” He claimed some of Granados’ fingers were “missing or hanging” after the assault.

    Deoliveira allegedly fled but was arrested two days later in Moorhead, Minnesota. She is charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault and is being held on $500,000 bond.

    Granados is recovering after emergency treatment. “It looked like she split wood,” the witness said of the hatchet blow. The shocking case has left neighbors shaken and sparked conversations about mental health and community safety.

    Should violent offenders with clear warning signs be monitored more closely to prevent tragedies like this?

  • Outrage as teacher allegedly showed horrific video of Charlie Kirk murder to children as young as 10

    Outrage as teacher allegedly showed horrific video of Charlie Kirk murder to children as young as 10

    Parents are outraged after a Toronto teacher allegedly showed students graphic footage of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Principal Jennifer Koptie confirmed the video was shown once in class and called it “extremely troubling and completely unacceptable.”

    Students as young as 10 reportedly went home shaken and told their parents they were forced to watch the clip multiple times. The teacher also allegedly gave a speech claiming Kirk “deserved” the attack, sparking even more anger.

    “Someone needs to be fired over this,” one parent wrote. The teacher has been placed on leave while the Toronto District School Board investigates. Social workers have been sent to support the affected children.

    Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck while speaking at Utah Valley University and died shortly after. Suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested following a nationwide manhunt. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

    This shocking classroom incident has ignited debate about what is appropriate to show children in school. Should teachers face tougher penalties for exposing students to violent real-world events?

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