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stylestream · 7 months
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Maria Sharapova | Valentino ensemble | Front Row Fashion: Paris | 2024
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ofmdrecaps · 3 months
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07/04/2024 Daily OFMD Recap
TLDR; Rhys Darby; Taika Waititi & Rita Ora; Con O'Neill; Nathan Foad; Samba Schutte; Disability Pride Month; Fan Spotlight; Love Notes; Daily Darby / Today's Taika
== Rhys Darby ==
Yet another FFXIV Tural Commercial! Please keep them coming!
Rhys was also out on July 4th for his son Finn's Great Big Cow Band's concert! He was heard saying "Merry Christmas everbody!". You can watch the whole video Finn shared on Great Big Cow Band's Instagram
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== Taika Waititi ==
Out at a celebration of Maria Sharapova with Aman Essentals as well as at the Girls Aloud Concert with Rita!
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== Con O'Neill ==
Con's been asking everyone to #VoteTheFuckersOut and here he was reminding everyone to go out and vote in the UK! (Hey good news, they "voted the fuckers out"!
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Source: Con O Neill's Instagram
== Nathan Foad ==
Our friends over at @adoptourcrew wrote up a very lovely dedication to Nathan being one of the Hot Shots 2024 Top Writers and Script editors! Nathan loved it! You can read the article here!
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== Samba Schutte ==
Samba sent some love and PSA for July 4th <3
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Source: Samba Schutte Instagram
== Disability Pride Month ==
Did you know July is Disability Pride Month? I know many of our crewmates are disabled and so I wanted to highlight this pride month in honor of them. Below is a wonderful video by ChronicallyJenni on instagram. I'm including the transcription of the video as well below. Found via the lovely @a-little-revolution here on tumblr.
"It's July & that means it's Disability Pride Month! But what actually is DPM?! I didn't know until a few years ago either so here's the run down!
Disability Pride Month was born out of the disability rights movement in July 1990 to commemorate the passing of the Americans with disabilities act (ADA). It has since become a global celebration, as well as an act of protest in order to campaign for the world to be more inclusive of disabled people. The first Disability Pride Parade in the UK was held in Brighton in 2016. Whilst we love our LGBTQIA+ friends & community members, #DisabilityPrideMonth has nothing to do with LGBTQIA+ Pride, they just happen to be next to each other.
The 3 main goals of Disability Pride Month are: ✨ To change the way people think about & define disability. ✨ To break down & end the internalised shame felt by people with disabilities. ✨ To promote the belief in society that disability is a natural, beautiful part of human diversity in which people living with disabilities can take pride.
All of these things are so incredibly important & change needs to be made in wider society in regards to ableism, accessibility & representation. Especially as being disabled is one of the only minority groups anyone can find themselves in overnight. Things are improving but I long for more disability representation in the media & in governance.
It's taken me a long time to discover my self worth as a person with a disability. And, don't get me wrong, being disabled is really tough But my disability has made me stronger, more resilient , more adaptable & has helped me find myself and the things that are important to me in a way I wouldn't have experienced otherwise. It's also helped me find the most incredible friends & community across the world.
I am disabled and I am proud." Happy Disability Pride Month Lovelies! I hope you have many many good days <3
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== Fan Spotlight ==
= Cast Cards =
More cast cards from @melvisik! Thank you as always hon! Today's cast cards are Jochen FitzHerbert who is "another Emmy submission 'for Outstanding Picture Editing in a Comedy Series for The Innkeeper' - AdoptOurCrew" annnnd, Pancho Cardena was a patron of Spanish Jackie's establishment in "A Gentleman Pirate"!
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== Love Notes ==
Hey there lovelies! It's, well, now it's Friday cause I'm a bit late, but Happy Friday and early Saturday to the folks on the other side of the world!
I truly hope that you are doing well at the end of this week. It's been a long one to be sure, even if you've had a holiday. Remember that you are doing the best you can-- don't let anyone tell you anything different <3 Love notes are gonna be short today since I'm so late, just know we're thinking of and rooting for you <3
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== Daily Darby / Today's Taika ==
Tonight's theme is nose scrunches <3 Gif Courtesy of our darling Jodi! @saltpepperbeard
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newtonsheffield · 1 month
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Just saw on someone’s Instagram story that they’d bought a tennis racquet for their kid and they were using it themself when the kid wasn’t. And I thought “Wow, she’s pretty good.”
The Instagram story was Maria Sharapova 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Thanks to Maria Sharapova on IG who shared these two beautiful video stories!!
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novumtimes · 3 months
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How Tennis Convinced New Mom Maria Sharapova to Keep Her Baby on a Schedule
Maria Sharapova didn’t get to be the Wimbledon champion and the number one ranked tennis player in the world without knowing a lot about discipline, focus, and yes, the power of a schedule. So when the former tennis champion, who won Wimbledon in 2004 at age 17, welcomed her son Theo in 2022 with her fiancé Alexander Gilkes, she understood how helpful it can be to stick to a routine. “I think in some ways there were so many elements of my sport that I could I apply into motherhood,” she tells PEOPLE. “Just the discipline of the schedules and routines and seeing the benefit of that through their behavior and through their eyes has also been really helpful. When I was playing, knowing where I was going to be and when I was going to nap and when I was going to eat helped me so much with my energy.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.  Maria Sharapova and son Theo. Maria Sharapova/Instagram Of course, at this point she knows that when it comes to children, you can do your best to stick to a routine, but you also have to be ready to go with the flow. “We try our best!” she says, noting that the couple travels a lot and have found routines helpful, but sometimes it just doesn’t happen. “He’s constantly evolving into new phases, so I feel like just when you’ve settled into a certain routine, it can go out the window,” she says. “So you’re constantly adjusting to new circumstances, new developmental stages. You just have to acknowledge it changes all the time.” It turns out, her skills on the court have also been helpful in that arena. “I think as an athlete, being able to pivot was key,” she says. Sharapova, who had been playing competitive tennis since she was four and is now a highly successful entrepreneur and brand ambassador, decided to retire from the sport in 2020, after dealing with constant shoulder pain. Maria Sharapova and Alexander Gilkes attend the 2021 Met Gala. Taylor Hill/WireImage The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! But she was also ready to explore parenthood. “I don’t know if any woman ever knows when it’s time to step into a new phase or motherhood, but I feel like I made the choice at the right time,” she says. “I feel like I have a healthy distance from tennis. I was ready for a new chapter in life.” As for if there is any chance she’ll be at Wimbledon this summer? It’s possible! “We spend more time in California since having our son, but also my fiancé’s British,” she says. “So we spend summers in Europe.” Although she won’t say who she’s rooting for, Sharapova shared that she was excited to watch Coco Gauff win the US Open in 2023. “I watched Coco win, which was spectacular. I saw her first game and then I went back home and then was like, ‘OK I’ve got to go to the Open because she’s now gone all the way to the final.’ I think it was a long time coming, so it felt like, yeah, I really wanted to witness that moment for her.” Source link via The Novum Times
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diarioelpepazo · 6 months
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JOAN SOLSONA Carlos Alcaraz, que regresaba este domingo a una final siete meses después de ceder la de Cincinnati ante Novak Djokovic, no ha dejado escapar la oportunidad de coronarse por segunda vez consecutiva en Indian Wells. El último en conseguirlo fue Djokovic, en las ediciones de 2014 y 2015, con Roger Federer en el otro lado de la red. La victoria del español ante Daniil Medvedev, por 7-6(5) y 6-1, le permite levantar su quinto torneo de categoría Masters 1000 con 20 años. Alcaraz sale del desierto californiano reforzado tenísticamente y a nivel de puntos. Es el número dos del ranking de entradas ATP, sólo por detrás de Djokovic, y el tres de la Race 2024, siguiendo la estela de Jannik Sinner y Medvedev. Los dos finalistas venían de jugar tres sets en sus respectivas semifinales. Carlitos se dejó 2 horas y 5 minutos por los 18 minutos más de Daniil, que terminó más tarde porque su partido cerró la jornada del sábado marcada por la lluvia matinal. Medvedev empezó más fuerte. A los 17 minutos, el marcador reflejaba un 3-0 para él. El inicio recordaba al de la semifinal con Sinner. Carlitos estrenó su casillero y departía con su entrenador Juan Carlos Ferrero. "Hay que calmarse y ver las cosas claras, vamos", era la indicación. "Peloteo hasta que te la deje bien y entonces vas con todo", continuaba. Dicho y hecho: 'break' para el español para situar el 3-2. Puño en alto del futuro campeón, que había solventado una situación complicada. En la grada competían en belleza Charlize Theron y Maria Sharapova. En la silla del árbitro volvía a sentarse el experimentado Mohamed Lahyani, un juez de silla que hace reír y mucho al tenista de El Palmar. El ruso no tuvo la chispa suficiente para hacer frente a un rival superior, que le infligió la cuarta derrota en seis cara a cara entre ambos. Medvedev, con 20 coronas como profesional, no desempolva su vitrina desde el TMS de Roma, en su odiada tierra batida. Las condiciones de juego del Valle de Coachella le van como anillo al dedo al pupilo de Carlos Ferrero. El bote alto de la pelota multiplica la efectividad de sus golpes sin tener que buscar ganadores. A Alcaraz se le escapó una oportunidad de 5-4. Se le marchó un revés un palmo fuera. Inmediatamente después ganó el punto del torneo con un 'banana shot' que hubiera firmado Rafael Nadal en su mejor época. La grada de la central estaba poblada de banderas españolas. La 'Alcarazmanía da la vuelta al mundo. Medvedev había llegado vivo a la muerte súbita ante un contrincante que resbala en el cemento al estilo Novak Djokovic. El moscovita no tuvo la chispa suficiente para hacer frente a un rival superior, que le infligió la cuarta derrota en seis cara a cara entre ambos. Medvedev, con 20 coronas como profesional, no desempolva su vitrina desde el TMS de Roma, en su odiada tierra batida. "Punto a punto", le recordaba Ferrero. Su discípulo se aplicó en ello y se impuso en la muerte súbita. El segundo set fue un monólogo. Se adelantó por 3-0 y su rival decidió hincar la rodilla y encararse con algún aficionado al grito de "cállate". Los cinco Masters 1000 de Alcaraz 2022 Miami Casper Ruud 2022 Mutua Madrid Open Alexander Zverev 2023 Indian Wells Daniil Medvedev 2023 Mutua Madrid Open Jan-Lennard Struff 2024 Indian Wells Daniil Medvedev Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Marca
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atomheartmagazine · 10 months
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Make Up Stars, il nuovo talent show sul make-up in arrivo su Rakuten TV il 31 dicembre
“Make Up Stars”, il nuovo talent show prodotto da RTVE Play in coproduzione con Rakuten TV e Mega TV, è alla ricerca del prossimo grande professionista del make-up. Lo show, condotto da Pilar Rubio, debutta su RTVE Play il 19 dicembre e su Rakuten TV, una delle principali piattaforme di streaming in Europa, il 31 dicembre
Make Up Stars – Il nuovo talent show sul make-up
Make Up Stars è un talent show che mostra più da vicino l’universo del make-up professionale e della bellezza agli spettatori e i nuovi professionisti del make-up e la loro influenza su Instagram, TikTok e gli altri social network. Lo show, condotto da Pilar Rubio, vede 8 concorrenti sfidarsi a colpi di glitter, ombretti e fard per diventare il miglior professionista del make-up. La produzione, nata da un’idea di Develovers, mira a scoprire i talenti che diventeranno punti di riferimento nel campo del make-up e della bellezza. Mostrando il trucco come forma di espressione artistica e promuovendo il talento dei partecipanti.
Make Up Stars – I giurati
Oltre a Pilar Rubio, il team dello show è composto da due figure di spicco dell’industria del make-up, che saranno giurati permanenti durante le sei puntate di “Make Up Stars“:
David Molina, make-up artist di fama internazionale grazie alle sue collaborazioni con brand come Dior, Versace e Givenchy. Tra i suoi clienti figurano star come Victoria Beckham, Ashton Kutcher, Maria Sharapova, Isabeli Fontana e Karolina Kurkova
Camila Redondo, designer e influencer, è una delle voci più influenti nel mondo della bellezza e del make-up online.  È anche la vincitrice dell’Idolo Award 2023 per il miglior content creator in ambito beauty ed è lei a gestire l’account Nobody is ugly
La regista dello show è Ainhoa Casado. Vanta oltre 20 anni di esperienza nella direzione di team creativi in televisione e nella creazione di contenuti innovativi multipiattaforma. È stata responsabile di importanti format di intrattenimento come Operación Triunfo, Eurojunior e Tú sí que vales. A proposito del progetto dice: “Make Up Stars è un’esplosione di colori, luminosità ed emozioni. Una scoperta totale della magia e dell’arte del make-up”.
Gli episodi e gli ospiti
Ogni episodio sarà dedicato ad un aspetto specifico del make-up – body painting, caratterizzazione, make-up editoriale, drag queen, protesi ed effetti speciali – e spingerà i partecipanti a mostrare la propria creatività e abilità in diversi stili e tecniche, con i consigli dei migliori professionisti. Gli spettatori potranno così assistere a trasformazioni sorprendenti e conoscere le ultime tendenze del make-up. “Make Up Stars” vedrà la partecipazione di ospiti come Lola Lolita, Carmen Farala, Agoney e le Twin Melodies, che canteranno anche la sigla dello show. In ogni episodio i concorrenti assisteranno ad una masterclass guidata da alcuni dei migliori professionisti del make-up come Miss Claudia, Anna Cartes, David Martí e Dugarte. I principali brand di make-up ed hairdressing hanno accettato di fornire i materiali per le varie prove. Alla fine della stagione, il candidato più versatile vincerà un soggiorno a Londra e un corso di formazione presso la scuola di make-up del premio Oscar Christine Blundell. “Make Up Stars” debutterà il 19 dicembre su RTVE in Spagna e il 31 dicembre su Rakuten TV. Sarà disponibile in 42 paesi europei nella sezione Free della piattaforma.
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Maria Sharapova embraces a new look aged 36: She is no longer blonde!
Famous tennis participant Maria Sharapova, who gained 5 Grand Slams throughout her profession, has shared a sequence of pictures together with her greater than 4.5 million followers on Instagram to point out off her new look. The 36-year-old is no longer blond, having opted to go brunette. In the sequence of images printed by the tennis participant born in Manhattan in 1987, her outfit stands out…
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dan6085 · 1 year
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Most attractive Athlete, along with some details and reasons why they are often considered attractive:
1. David Beckham - With his chiseled jawline, perfectly styled hair and athletic build, David Beckham is often considered one of the most handsome athletes of all time. His sense of style and fashion sense has also made him a fashion icon.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo - Ronaldo's toned physique, sharp features, and piercing blue eyes have made him an object of desire for millions of fans worldwide. He is also known for his impeccable sense of style, which has earned him numerous endorsements.
3. Michael Jordan - Jordan's good looks, combined with his extraordinary basketball skills, has earned him a place as one of the most iconic athletes of all time. His charismatic personality and cool demeanor have made him a favorite among fans.
4. Maria Sharapova - Sharapova's stunning looks, combined with her tennis skills, have made her a fan favorite for years. Her tall, slender frame and striking features have landed her numerous endorsement deals.
5. Anna Kournikova - Kournikova's blonde hair, bright blue eyes, and athletic build made her an instant sensation when she burst onto the tennis scene in the late 1990s. She has since become a model, television personality, and fitness expert.
6. Alex Morgan - Alex Morgan is a beautiful and talented soccer player with a bubbly personality. Her toned body and stunning looks have made her a fan favorite, both on and off the field.
7. Leryn Franco - Leryn Franco is a Paraguayan athlete who competed in the javelin throw and modeling. She is known for her stunning looks, and her toned body has graced the pages of numerous magazines.
8. Lindsey Vonn - Lindsey Vonn is a retired American skier known for her stunning looks and athletic abilities. Her toned physique and blonde hair have earned her a place among the most attractive athletes of all time.
9. Greg Louganis - Louganis was a dominant force in diving during the 1980s and 1990s. His good looks and chiseled physique made him a heartthrob for many fans and helped to break down stereotypes about male athletes.
10. Gabrielle Reece - Reece is a former professional volleyball player known for her tall, athletic build and striking features. She has since become a model, fitness expert, and television personality.
11. Hope Solo - Solo is a retired American soccer goalkeeper known for her stunning looks and athletic abilities. Her toned physique and striking features have earned her numerous endorsement deals.
12. Ronda Rousey - Rousey is a former mixed martial artist known for her good looks and impressive fighting skills. Her toned physique and striking features have landed her numerous endorsement deals and acting roles.
13. Danica Patrick - Patrick is a retired American racing driver known for her stunning looks and racing abilities. Her toned physique and blonde hair have earned her a place among the most attractive athletes of all time.
14. Alica Schmidt - Schmidt is a German runner known for her stunning looks and impressive athletic abilities. Her toned physique and striking features have made her an Instagram sensation.
15. Eugenie Bouchard - Bouchard is a Canadian tennis player known for her stunning looks and tennis abilities. Her toned physique and striking features have earned her numerous endorsement deals.
16. Caroline Wozniacki - Wozniacki is a retired Danish tennis player known for her stunning looks and athletic abilities. Her toned physique and striking features have landed her numerous endorsement deals.
17. John Stamos - Although not a traditional athlete, Stamos is a former high school and college athlete who is known for his good looks and acting abilities. His chiseled jawline and striking features have made him a heartthrob for many fans.
18. Tom Brady - Brady is a professional American football player known for his good looks and impressive football skills. His chiseled physique and striking features have made him a fan favorite.
19. Usain Bolt - Bolt is a retired Jamaican sprinter known for his good looks and impressive sprinting abilities. His toned physique and striking features have earned him numerous endorsement deals.
20. Neymar Jr. - Neymar Jr. is a Brazilian soccer player known for his stunning looks and impressive soccer skills. His toned physique and striking features have made him a fan favorite worldwide.
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cyarskj1899 · 2 years
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In loving memory of the many famous figures gone too soon this year
People we've lost in 2022
Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris, who was arguably best known for one of the most iconic plays in NFL history -- dubbed the "Immaculate Reception" -- has died at the age of 72, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday, December 21. Harris died overnight, the Hall of Fame said, citing his family. The cause of his death hasn't been announced. Jason Cohn/Reuters
Updated 10:45 AM EST, Thu December 22, 2022
Here are some of the most famous people who have died in 2022.
May their memories be a blessing to us all
Ronnie Hillman, a Super Bowl-winning running back for the Denver Broncos, died on Wednesday, December 21, according to a post from his family on his Instagram page. In August, Hillman was diagnosed with renal medullary carcinoma, a rare form of cancer. He was 31.George Gojkovich/Getty Images
Terry Hall, lead singer of the English 2 tone and ska revival band The Specials, has died, according to a Monday, December 19, statement from the band on social media. Mark Holloway/Redferns/Getty Images
Drew Griffin, CNN's award-winning senior investigative correspondent, known for getting even the cagiest of interview subjects to engage in a story, died Saturday, December 17, after a long battle with cancer, his family said. He was 60. Jeremy Freeman/CNN
Billie Moore, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who was head coach of the first US women's Olympic basketball team, died Wednesday, December 14, at the age of 79. Moore was also the first head coach to lead two schools to national championships in women's basketball. John G. Zimmerman/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
Stephen "tWitch" Boss, the amiable DJ for "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and a dancer who rose to fame on "So You Think You Can Dance," died at the age of 40, his wife confirmed in a statement on December 14. No further information was provided regarding the cause of his death. Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA/AP
Mississippi State head football coach Mike Leach died from heart condition complications, the university announced on Tuesday, December 13. He was 61.Rogelio V. Solis/AP
Former NBA All-Star and longtime head coach Paul Silasdied at the of age 79 on December 11. Silas was a three-time NBA champion in his 16 seasons as a player.George Gojkovich/Getty Images
Prominent American journalist Grant Wahl died while covering the World Cup in Qatar. He was 49 years old. Wahl died after collapsing during the quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands on December 9. His wife, Dr. Celine Gounder, said he died of an aortic aneurysm that ruptured. Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire/AP
Actress Kirstie Alley, who starred in "Cheers" and "Veronica's Closet," died after a brief battle with cancer, her children announced on social media on December 5. She was 71. TriStar Pictures/Everett Collection
Nick Bollettieri, the famed tennis coach who taught the likes of the Williams sisters, Andre Agassi and Maria Sharapova, died at the age of 91, the IMG Academy confirmed on December 5. James A. Jones Jr./The Bradenton Herald via AP
Bob McGrath, an original cast member of the beloved children's program "Sesame Street," died on December 4, according to statements from his family and Sesame Workshop. He was 90. Zach Hyman/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images
Broadway actor Quentin Oliver Lee died at the age of 34 on December 2, six months after Lee said he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. His Broadway credits include "Prince of Broadway" and "Caroline, or Change." He also played the title role in the touring company of "The Phantom of the Opera." Walter McBride/WireImage/Getty Images
Dorothy Pitman Hughes, the co-founder of prominent feminist publication Ms. Magazine, died on December 1 at the age of 84. Bob Self/The Florida Times-Union/AP
Baseball Hall of Famer and two-time Cy Young Award winner Gaylord Perry died December 1 at the age of 84. The famed spitball-throwing pitcher won 314 games over his 22-year career. Robert H. Houston/AP
Christine McVie, the singer-songwriter behind some of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits, died November 30 following a brief illness, according to her family. She was 79. Paul Natkin/Archive Photos/Getty Images
Brad William Henke, a veteran character actor known for his work on "Orange Is the New Black" and other series, died on November 29, according to his agent and manager. He was 56. Michael Tran/FilmMagic/Getty Images
Academy Award winner Irene Cara, best known for singing the theme songs for "Fame" and "Flashdance," died at age 63, according to a statement from her publicist on November 26. Harry Langdon/Archive Photos/Getty Images
Cecilia "Cissy" Marshall, the wife of the late Supreme Court Justice and civil rights icon Thurgood Marshall, died on November 22, the court's public information office announced. She was 94. Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post/Getty Images
John Y. Brown Jr., a former governor of Kentucky, died at age 88, according to his daughter, CNN anchor Pamela Brown, who announced his passing on November 22. Brown helped build Kentucky Fried Chicken into a fast-food juggernaut. He would go on to leverage his name recognition in the state into a successful bid for governor, leading the state from 1979 to 1983. John Duricka/AP
Actor Jason David Frank, best known for starring in the original "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" TV franchise, died at the age of 49, according to multiple reports citing his representative on November 20. Frank played Green Ranger Tommy Oliver in the popular 1990s series and took on various roles in subsequent Power Rangers projects. Saban Entertainment/Everett Collection
Actor and singer Robert Clary, who survived 31 months in Nazi concentration camps but later co-starred in "Hogan's Heroes," the US sitcom set in a German World War II prisoner of war camp, died on November 16. He was 96. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Nicki Aycox, who played Meg Masters on the CW series "Supernatural," died November 16 at the age of 47. A cause of death was not disclosed, but Aycox revealed in 2021 that she had been diagnosed with leukemia. Cintel Films/courtesy Everett Collection
John Aniston, a veteran actor known for his work on the daytime drama "Days of Our Lives," has died, his daughter, actress Jennifer Aniston, shared on November 14. He was 89. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Comedian Gallagher, best known for his watermelon-smashing comedy routine and many popular specials in the 1980s, died on November 11, according his manager Craig Marquardo. He was 76. Bill Johnson/Denver Post/Getty Images
Kevin Conroy, the man behind the gravelly bass voice of Batman and who popularized that unmistakable growl that separated Bruce Wayne from the Caped Crusader, died on November 10, according to his representative Gary Miereanu. Conroy, 66, died shortly after he was diagnosed with cancer, Miereanu said. Jesse Grant/WireImage for Wonderful World of Animation Art Gallery/Getty Images
Leslie Phillips, the British actor who starred in the Carry On movie franchise and later voiced the Sorting Hat in the Harry Potter films, died on November 8. He was 98.Jeremy Grayson/Radio Times/Getty Images
Jeff Cook, one of the original members of the country band Alabama, died on November 7, according to the group's representative, Don Murry Grubbs. Cook, 73, was a guitarist and co-founder of the band. He also played fiddle and other musical instruments. Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images
Coy Gibbs, co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, son of team patriarch Joe Gibbs and father of NASCAR driver Ty Gibbs, died at the age of 49, the racing team announced on November 6. The cause of his death was not released. Nigel Kinrade/AP
Aaron Carter, a former child pop singer and younger brother of the Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter, died, a source close to the family told CNN on November 5. He was 34. Authorities gave no information about a possible cause of death. Ben Gabbe/WireImage/Getty Images
Hall of Fame football player Ray Guy, considered by many to be the greatest punter of all time, died November 3 at the age of 72. Focus On Sport/Getty Images
Atlanta rapper Takeoff of the group Migos was shot and killed in Houston early on November 1. He was 28. Jeff Hahne/Getty Images
Patrick Haggerty, a country singer considered to be one of the first openly gay country musicians to release a country record, died October 31 at the age of 78. Jim Bennett/Getty Images
Vince Dooley, who coached the Georgia Bulldogs to the 1980 national championship and won the most football games in school history, died at the age of 90, the university announced on October 28. Gene Blythe/AP
The Rev. Calvin O. Butts III, a prominent faith leader who led Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, died on October 28, the church said. He was 73. Marcus Yam/The New York Times/Redux
Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding, foot-stomping singer who electrified early rock 'n' roll with hits like "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" before marital scandal derailed his career, died at the age of 87, according to a statement from his representative, Zach Farnum, on October 28. David Redfern/Redferns/Getty Images
Julie Powell, a bestselling author who chronicled her efforts to prepare every recipe in Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," which later inspired the movie "Julie & Julia," died October 26 at her home in New York. She was 49. Henny Ray Abrams/AP
Michael Kopsa, an actor who appeared on "X-Files" and "Fringe" among many other TV shows, died on October 23, according to his talent agent Jamie Levitt. Kopsa, who had been battling a brain tumor, was 66. 20th Century Fox/Everett Collection
Leslie Jordan, a beloved comedian and actor known for his work on the TV show "Will and Grace," died on October 24, a longtime staff member told CNN. He was 67. Fox Image Collection/Getty Images
Dietrich Mateschitz, owner and co-founder of the sports drink company Red Bull, died at the age of 79 after a serious illness, the company announced on October 22.Kerstin Joensson/AP
Robbie Coltrane, the actor who brought to life the lovable gamekeeper Hagrid in the Harry Potter film franchise, died on October 14, according to his agent, Scott Henderson. Coltrane was 72. Warner Bros/Everett Collection
Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Bruce Sutter, who saved his career while popularizing the split-finger fastball, died at the age of 69, Major League Baseball announced on October 14. David Durochik via AP
Willie Spence, a singer who as a teen went viral with his rendition of Rihanna's hit "Diamonds" and was the runner-up on Season 19 on "American Idol, died at the age of 23, the show confirmed in a social media posting on October 12. The singer was killed in a car accident in Tennessee, according to CNN affiliate WSB, citing the Marion County Sheriff's Office. Eric McCandless/Disney General Entertainment/Getty Images
Angela Lansbury, who enjoyed an eclectic, award-winning movie and stage career in addition to becoming America's favorite TV sleuth in "Murder, She Wrote," died on October 11. She was 96. Casey Curry/Invision/AP
Eileen Ryan, a veteran actress and matriarch of the Hollywood family that includes actor Sean Penn, died on October 9, according to a statement shared by Penn's publicist. She was 94. E. Charbonneau/WireImage/Getty Images
Art Laboe, a legendary DJ and beloved Los Angeles personality, died October 7 after a short bout of pneumonia, his spokesperson confirmed to CNN. He was 97. Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images
Kim Jung Gi, an influential comic artist, died suddenly at the age of 47, according to his agent and his verified social media accounts on October 5. The acclaimed South Korean artist crafted sprawling, intricately detailed scenes with unbelievable speed, often before a live audience. He narrated as he worked, sharing his process with his rapt fans as he created a fully realized piece of art before their eyes. Romuald Meigneux/Sipa/Shutterstock
Loretta Lynn, the "Coal Miner's Daughter" whose gutsy lyrics and twangy, down-home vocals made her a queen of country music for seven decades, died October 4 at the age of 90. Rich Fury/Invision/AP
Former All-American basketball player Tiffany Jacksondied from breast cancer on October 4, according to the University of Texas at Austin. She was 37. Tim Clayton/Corbis/Getty Images
Sacheen Littlefeather, the Native American actress and activist who made history when she declined the best actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando, died at the age of 75, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on October 3. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Charles Fuller, the acclaimed playwright best known for his Pulitzer winner, "A Soldier's Play," died at the age of 83, according to his younger son, David Fuller, speaking to the Hollywood Reporter on October 3. Jack Mitchell/Getty Images
Coolio, the '90s rapper who lit up the music charts with hits like "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Fantastic Voyage," died on September 28, according to his manager. He was 59. Des Willie/Redferns/Getty Images
Jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, known for his collaborations with jazz legend John Coltrane throughout the 1960s, died on September 24. He was 81. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Actress Louise Fletcher, who won an Academy Award for playing the villainous Nurse Ratched in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," died on September 23. She was 88.Silver Screen Collection/Moviepix/Getty Images
Maury Wills, a former star shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers, died September 19 at the age of 89, according to the team. Wills was part of the Dodgers' title-winning teams in 1959, 1963 and 1965. He was a seven-time All-Star, and in 1962 he was named the National League's Most Valuable Player. Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Kalani David, a Hawaiian-born professional surfer and skateboarder, died after he suffered a seizure while surfing off the coast of Costa Rica on September 17, according to his father. He was 24. Ed Sloane/World Surf League/Getty Images
Ken Starr, a former US solicitor general who gained worldwide fame in the 1990s as the independent counsel who doggedly investigated President Bill Clinton during a series of political scandals, died of complications from surgery, according to a family statement on September 13. He was 76. Doug Mills/AP
Ramsey Lewis, a jazz star who found crossover success on the pop charts with songs like "The In Crowd," died September 12 at his home in Chicago, his manager Brett Steele announced. He was 87. Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, died September 8 at the age of 96. The Queen reigned for 70 years, celebrating her Platinum Jubilee earlier this year. She was 25 years old when she ascended to the throne in 1952. Tim Graham/Getty Images
Former CNN anchor Bernard Shaw died September 7 at the age of 82. Shaw was CNN's first chief anchor when the network launched in 1980, and he was with the network for more than 20 years. Alex Brandon/AP
Rapper Pat Stay died following a stabbing incident in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on September 4, according to regional police. He was 36. Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic/Getty Images
Country musician Luke Bell, who went missing in August, was found dead, according to officer Frank Magos from the Tucson Police Department. Bell was 32. Magos said an investigation was ongoing. Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Tree Town Music Festival
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the former Soviet Union, died August 30 at the age of 91. He was credited with introducing key political and economic reforms to the USSR and helping to end the Cold War. David Longstreath/AP
Richard Roat, an actor who appeared in dozens of iconic television shows from the early '60s to the mid-2000s, died in August, according to an obituary from his family published in the Los Angeles Times. He was 89. Walt Disney Television/Getty Images
Charlbi Dean, an actress whose star had just begun to rise with a starring role in Palme d'Or winner "Triangle of Sadness," died August 29, a representative for the actress confirmed to CNN. She was 32. The representative confirmed reports that Dean died from unexpected and sudden illness but did not provide further details. Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Robert "Bob" LuPone, the Tony and Emmy nominated actor arguably best known for his role in hit TV show "The Sopranos," died at the age of 76 on August 27.Diane Bondareff/Invision/The New School/Associated Press/FILE
Len Dawson, the Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl victory, died at the age of 87, his family and the Chiefs announced on August 24. David Durochik via AP
Joe E. Tata, who played Nat, the kindly owner of the Peach Pit on "Beverly Hills, 90210," died on August 24, according to his daughter. He was 85. Everett Collection
Photographer Tim Page, whose images and exploits from the Vietnam War made him a legendary figure of journalism in the 1960s, died on August 24, according to fellow journalist Ben Bohane. He was 78. Le Quang Nhat/EPA/Shutterstock
Tom Weiskopf, former professional golf player and winner of the 1973 British Open, died on August 20, according to the PGA Tour. He was 79. Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Pete Carril, who coached the Princeton Tigers men's basketball team for 29 years, died on August 15, according to a statement from the Carril family released through Princeton Athletics. He was 92. Charles Fox/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS/Sipa USA
Anne Heche, an entrancing actor whose versatility powered an admirable career spanning four decades, died after being removed from life support on August 14. Heche's car crashed into a Los Angeles home and erupted into flames on August 5. She was 53. Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Actress and director Denise Dowse, whose prolific career featured roles in "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Insecure" and "Ray," died on August 13, her family confirmed to CNN. She was 64. Greg Doherty/Getty Images
Hanae Mori, the first Asian fashion designer to break into the exclusive world of haute couture, died at the age of 96 on August 11. Mori's elegant creations were worn by high-profile figures from Hillary Clinton to Empress Masako. Susan Wood/Getty Images
Dean "Diz" Laird, the only known US Navy ace to shoot down both German and Japanese planes during World War II, died on August 10, his daughter said. He was 101.Andrea Laird
Motown legend Lamont Dozier, a songwriter who crafted hits for the Supremes and Marvin Gaye, among other icons, died at the age of 81, according to a statement from his son on August 9. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Olivia Newton-John, the Australian singer whose breathy voice and wholesome beauty made her one of the biggest pop stars of the '70s and charmed generations of viewers in the blockbuster movie "Grease," died on August 8, according to a statement from her husband. She was 73. Paramount Pictures/Everett Collection
Actor Roger E. Mosley, best known for his role as the helicopter pilot Theodore "TC" Calvin on the 1980s hit show "Magnum, P.I.," died on August 7, his daughter announced. He was 83. CBS/Getty Images
Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake died of cancer on August 5, his office confirmed to CNN. He was 84.Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty Images
Judith Durham, an Australian folk music star and lead singer of The Seekers, died on August 5, according to a statement from her record label. She was 79. C Brandon/Redferns/Getty Images
Legendary broadcaster Vin Scully, the voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers for more than six decades, died at the age of 94, the team announced on August 3. Mark J. Terrill/AP
Former Philippine President Fidel Valdez Ramos died July 31 at the age of 94. Ramos became a hero to many for defecting from the government of Ferdinand Marcos Sr., spurring the dictator's downfall during the 1986 popular uprising against his rule. Andy Hernandez/Sygma/Getty Images
NBA legend Bill Russell, an 11-time NBA champion with the Boston Celtics and the first Black head coach in the league, died on July 31, according to a family statement from his verified Twitter account. He was 88. In addition to his sporting achievements, Russell was one of sport's leading civil rights activists and marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. when he gave his "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963. Dick Raphael/NBAE/Getty Images
Actress and singer Nichelle Nichols, best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of Lt. Nyota Uhura in "Star Trek: The Original Series," died July 30 at the age of 89, according to a statement from her son, Kyle Johnson. When "Star Trek" began in 1966, Nichols was a television rarity: a Black woman in a notable role on a prime-time television series. There had been African-American women on TV before, but they often played domestic workers and had small roles; Nichols' Uhura was an integral part of the multicultural "Star Trek" crew.CBS/Getty Images
Bernard Cribbins, a stage and screen actor who appeared on "Doctor Who" and narrated the British children's series "The Wombles," died at the age of 93, his talent agency confirmed on July 28. Cribbins' acting career spanned six decades, much of it spent in children's entertainment in the 1960s and '70s. Brian J Ritchie/Shutterstock
Tony Dow, an actor and director best known for portraying Wally Cleaver on the sitcom "Leave It to Beaver," died on July 27, according to his manager Frank Bilotta, citing Dow's son Christopher. Dow was 77.ABC/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images
James Lovelock, the British environmental scientist and creator of the Gaia theory, which hypothesizes Earth acts as a single living organism, died July 26 at the age of 103. Lovelock was an early advocate for climate action, and some of his ideas have shaped the way climate scientists and biologists think about the world's ecosystems today. Martina Salvi/Shutterstock
Paul Sorvino, an imposing actor whose roles ranged from the mob boss in "Goodfellas" to an early stint on the long-running cop drama "Law & Order," died on July 25, according to his publicist Roger Neal. He was 83. Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock
David Warner, an English actor who played villainous supporting characters with aplomb in films like "Titanic" and "Tron," died from a "cancer-related illness" on July 24. He was 80. Everett Collection
Claes Oldenburg, the pop artist who reimagined everyday objects like clothespins and spoons as mammoth sculptures, died on July 18, according to Pace Gallery in New York, which has represented the artist since 1960. He was 93. Archive Photos/Getty Images
Ivana Trump, a longtime businessperson and an ex-wife of former US President Donald Trump, died at the age of 73, the former President posted on Truth Social on July 14. Ivana Trump was the mother of Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric Trump. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was fatally shot on July 8 while giving a speech on a street in Nara, Japan. Abe, 67, was Japan's longest-serving prime minister, holding office from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020 before resigning due to health reasons. Stefan Boness/Visum/Redux
Actor Tony Sirico, best known for playing henchman Peter Paul "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri on HBO's "The Sopranos," died at the age of 79, according to his manager Bob McGowan. Sirico's "Sopranos" co-star Michael Imperioli also shared the news on Instagram, saying Sirico died on July 8. Bobby Bank/Getty Images
Larry Storch, a television actor best known for his role in the '60s sitcom "F Troop," died on June 7, according to a statement shared by his family on Facebook. He was 99.ABC/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images
James Caan, the veteran screen actor known for his work in such films as "The Godfather," "Misery" and "Elf," died on July 6, his family said in a statement on his verified Twitter account. He was 82. CBS/Getty Images
Director Peter Brook, whose ground-breaking stage productions transformed 20th-century theater, died on July 2, according to his publisher, Nick Hern Books. He was 97. Daniel Simon/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
Sam Gilliam, the first Black artist to represent the US pavilion at the Venice Biennale, died on June 25, according to the David Kordansky Gallery. He was 88.Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Mary Mara, an actress known for roles on "ER" and "Ray Donovan," died in late June, her manager, Craig Dorfman, said in a statement to CNN. She was 61. A preliminary investigation suggested that she drowned while swimming, police said. Matthew Simmons/WireImage/Getty Images
Former San Francisco 49ers halfback Hugh McElhennydied at the age of 93, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced on June 23. Clarence Hamm/AP
Tony Siragusa, a key part of the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl-winning team in 2001, died unexpectedly on June 22, according to a statement from the team. He was 55. Jeff Zelevansky/AP
Former NBA player Caleb Swanigan died at the age of 25 on June 20, his college basketball team Purdue announced. The Allen County coroner's office confirmed to CNN that he had died of natural causes. Swanigan made 75 appearances and four starts during his three seasons in the NBA. Craig Mitchelldyer/USA Today Sports/Reuters
Former political analyst Mark Shields, who was best known for his work on CNN's "Capital Gang" and "PBS NewsHour," died June 18 at the age of 85. Valerie Plesch/The New York Times/Redux
Jim Seals, one half of 1970s soft-rock duo Seals and Crofts, died at the age of 80, his family announced on June 7. Seals is seen here at right with musical partner Darrell "Dash" Crofts. They were known for hits such as "Summer Breeze," "Diamond Girl" and "Get Closer."Michael Putland/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Alec John Such, a founding member and original bass player of the band Bon Jovi, died at the age of 70, according to a tweet from the group on June 5. Ian Dickson/Redferns/Getty Images
Former NFL running back Marion Barber III, who spent most of his career with the Dallas Cowboys, died at the age of 38, the team said on June 1. No cause of death was provided. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images
Jeff Gladney, a cornerback for the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, died in a car crash on May 30, according to the team's official website. He was 25. Gladney signed with the Cardinals this year after playing his rookie season with the Minnesota Vikings. Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Musician Ronnie Hawkins died on May 29, according to a post on The Band's verified Facebook page. He was 87.Boris Spremo/Toronto Star/Getty Images
Ray Liotta, the actor known for his roles in "Field of Dreams" and the Martin Scorsese mob classic "Goodfellas," died at the age of 67, it was reported on May 26. Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock
Andy Fletcher, a keyboardist and founding member of Depeche Mode, died on May 26, the band announced on their official social media channels. He was 60 years old. Andre Havergo/Geisler-Fotopress/picture-alliance/dpa/AP
Marnie Schulenburg, a soap opera actress who documented her journey from becoming a new mother to a cancer patient, died on May 17 after battling stage 4 metastatic breast cancer, according to her representative. Schulenburg was 37. Robert Voets/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
John Aylward, a veteran film and television actor for more than three decades, died on May 16, according to his longtime agent and friend, Mitchell K. Stubbs. Aylward, a Seattle native, was best known for playing the stern but fair Dr. Donald Anspaugh on NBC's "ER" and Barry Goodwin on "The West Wing." He was 75. Mitch Haddad/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images
Atlanta-based rapper Lil Keed died May 13, according to a tweet from his record label, Young Stoner Life. He was 24. Prince Williams/WireImage/Getty Images
Bob Lanier, a Hall of Fame basketball player who was an eight-time NBA All-Star, died May 10, the NBA said. He was 73. Heinz Kluetmeier/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
Fred Ward, a veteran character actor in film and television, died on May 8, according to his publicist. Ward was known for his work in "The Right Stuff," "Short Cuts" and numerous other films. He was 79.Moviestore/Shutterstock
Kelly Meafua, a Samoan rugby star who played for the French rugby club US Montauban, died May 7, after falling from a bridge in France. He was 32. Baptiste Fernandez/Icon Sport/Getty Images
Country singer Mickey Gilley, best known as the pioneer of the "urban cowboy" style, died May 7, his publicist Zach Farnum said. He was 86. Gilley had 17 No. 1 country records, starting with "Room Full of Roses" in 1974. Everett/Shutterstock
Mike Hagerty, a character actor known for his roles in shows like "Friends" and films like "Overboard," died at the age of 67, according to his family on May 5. Through the years, Hagerty amassed a long list of TV guest roles, primarily in comedies, but also in dramas such as "ER" and "Deadwood." HBO/Everett Collection
Country music legend Naomi Judd — one half of the duo The Judds — died at the age of 76, her daughter Ashley announced on April 30. Naomi and her daughter Wynonna began singing together as a professional act in the early 1980s, eventually producing a string of major hits, including "Mama He's Crazy" and "Love Can Build a Bridge." Josh Anderson/AP
Andrew Woolfolk, a longtime member of the band Earth, Wind & Fire whose sweet signature instrument made songs like "September" impossible not to dance to, died on April 25, group member Philip Bailey announced. Woolfolk was 71. Solomon NJie/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Johnnie Jones Sr., a decorated World War II veteran and pioneering civil rights lawyer, died at the age of 102, according to the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs on April 25. Gerald Herbert/AP
Former US Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the longest-serving Republican senator in US history, died April 23 at the age of 88. Hatch served in the chamber for 42 years, from 1977 to 2019. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Hockey Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur died at age 70, the Montreal Canadiens announced on April 22. Lafleur, nicknamed "The Flower," was a five-time Stanley Cup champion with the Canadiens. He scored 560 goals and had 793 assists during his NHL career. Focus On Sport/Getty Images
Robert Morse, a Broadway star best known to TV viewers as "Mad Men" boss Bertram Cooper, died April 20 at the age of 90. Appearing on Broadway since the mid-1950s, Morse originated the role of the enterprising J. Pierrepont Finch in 1961's "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," winning a Tony Award for his performance. Jaimie Trueblood/AMC
Adelia "Dede" Robertson, wife of televangelist Pat Robertson and founding board member of the Christian Broadcasting Network, died April 19 at the age of 94.Ron Edmonds/AP
DJ Kay Slay, an influential member of the New York hip-hop scene whose raucous mixtapes became legendary, died from Covid-19 complications, his family confirmed in a statement on April 18. He was 55. Kay Slay, whose real name was Keith Grayson, had been a star since the early 1990s, when mixtapes he produced featured up-and-comers and superstar rappers like Jay-Z and, later, Eminem. Johnny Nunez/WireImage/Getty Images
Arthur Rupe, a record producer and 2011 inductee to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, died on April 15, according to a statement from the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation. He was 104. Rupe is credited with launching the career of Little Richard and helped make R&B a mainstream genre of music, according to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Liz Sheridan, a veteran stage and screen actress who played Jerry Seinfeld's mother, Helen, on "Seinfeld," died on April 15, her manager and friend Amanda Hendon confirmed to CNN. She was 93. Castle Rock Entertainment/Everett Collection
Hockey Hall of Famer Mike Bossy died at the age of 65, the New York Islanders announced on April 15. Bossy, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Islanders, is the franchise's all-time leading scorer with 573 goals. Focus On Sport/Getty Images
Former Colombia soccer captain Freddy Rincón died on April 14 after being involved in a car crash in Cali, Colombia, the hospital treating him said in a statement. Rincón, 55, played in three World Cups and scored 17 goals in 84 games for Colombia. Imago/Zuma
Star bodybuilder Cedric McMillan, seen here being interviewed by Arnold Schwarzenegger, died at the age of 44, his sponsor confirmed on April 12. McMillan won multiple titles during his career, including the 2017 Arnold Classic. No further details were released about his death. Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Shirley Spork, a trailblazing figure for women's golf who was one of the founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, died at the age of 94, the organization said on April 12. Aaron Doster/USA TODAY Sports/Reuters
Gilbert Gottfried, a comedian and actor with a distinctly memorable voice, died after a long illness, his family announced on April 12. He was 67. Dan Steinberg/AP
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was struck and killed by a dump truck on April 9 while trying to cross a highway on foot in South Florida, police said. Haskins, 24, had played for Ohio State and was a Heisman Trophy finalist. Jason Pohuski/CSM/Shutterstock
Bobby Rydell, a teen idol from the '60s known for songs like "Wild One" and his role as Hugo Peabody in the 1963 film "Bye Bye Birdie," died on April 5, according to a statement released by his representatives. He was 79.Michael Levin/Corbis/Getty Images
Estelle Harris, the actress known for playing George Costanza's mother on "Seinfeld," died on April 2, her agent told CNN. She was 93. Kyle Boorman/Artisan Entertainment/Everett Collection
Tom Parker, a member of the British boy band The Wanted, died at the age of 33, his wife and bandmates shared on March 30. In October 2020, Parker announced that he'd been diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumor. Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images
Paul Herman, an actor known for his roles in "The Sopranos," "Goodfellas" and "The Irishman," died March 29 at the age of 76. Charley Gallay/Vanity Fair/Getty Images
Taylor Hawkins, the golden-locked musician who for more than two decades was the drummer for Foo Fighters, died at the age of 50, the band said on March 25. The cause of death was not disclosed. Amy Harris/Invision/AP
Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as US secretary of state, died of cancer at age 84, her family announced in a statement on March 23. Albright was a central figure in President Bill Clinton's administration and helped steer Western foreign policy in the aftermath of the Cold War. Wally McNamee/Corbis Historical/Getty Images
Longtime NFL reporter John Clayton, who was known as "The Professor" because of his encyclopedic knowledge of the game, died March 18, according to ESPN, where he was an analyst, and Seattle Sports, where he hosted a radio show. Clayton was 67. James D. Smith/AP
US Rep. Don Young, an Alaska Republican and the longest-serving member of the current Congress, died March 18, according to a statement from his office. He was 88. Ash Adams/The New York Times/Redux
Former pro wrestler Scott Hall, a WWE Hall of Famer who reached stardom as "Razor Ramon" during the heyday of his career in the 1990s, died at the age of 63, the WWE said on March 14. George Pimentel/WireImage/Getty Images
Stephen Wilhite, the developer who created GIFs in the late '80s and transformed the way we communicate on the internet, died on March 14. His wife, Kathaleen, told CNN that he died from complications of Covid-19. He was 74. Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for The Webby Awards
William Hurt, the Oscar-winning star of "Kiss of the Spider Woman," "The Big Chill" and "Broadcast News," died on March 13, his son Will told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 71. Hurt played a variety of roles in classic 1980s films, including "Body Heat" and "Children of a Lesser God." Rich Fury/Invision/AP
Singer Traci Braxton, who also starred on the reality series "Braxton Family Values," died of esophageal cancer on March 12. She was 50. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
Emilio Delgado, who played the Fix-It Shop owner Luis on "Sesame Street," died on March 10, according to his manager. He had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, in 2020, according to a report from TMZ, citing his wife. Delgado was 81. PBS/Everett Collection
Australian cricketer Shane Warne, widely considered one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, died March 4 at the age of 52, his management company confirmed to CNN. Warne was one of cricket's most lethal bowlers, with 708 Test wickets to his name. That's the most ever for an Australian and the second-most of all time. Robert Prezioso/Getty Images
Elsa Klensch, who was among the first to bring fashion to TV screens with CNN's "Style with Elsa Klensch" in the 1980s, died on March 4. She was 92. For two decades, Klensch gave CNN viewers a front-row seat to runways all over the world, including New York, London, Milan and Paris. Andrew Eccles/Turner
Actor Johnny Brown, who played building superintendent Nathan Bookman on the 1970s sitcom "Good Times," died on March 2, according to his daughter, Sharon Brown. He was 84. Mike Fanous/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images
Sally Kellerman, the prolific Oscar-nominated actress who played Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan in the 1970 film "M*A*S*H," died on February 24, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited her son. She was 84. AF archive/Alamy Stock Photo/
Mark Lanegan, a leader within Seattle's grunge music scene and frontman of the influential group Screaming Trees, died February 22 at the age of 57, his family and friends confirmed on his verified Twitter account. Though he often downplayed his contributions to indie rock, the gravelly voiced Lanegan helped usher in a new era for the genre that saw many of his collaborators soar to international fame. Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Images
Jamal Edwards, a music entrepreneur best known for founding media platform SBTV, died February 20 at the age of 31. His mother confirmed that her son died from a "sudden illness." Edwards got into the music scene at the age of 15 and was a pioneering figure in British rap and grime music. Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images
Pro Football Hall of Famer Charley Taylor died at the age of 80, the Washington Commanders announced on February 19. Taylor retired in 1977 as the NFL's all-time leading receiver. His record of 649 receptions for 9,110 yards and 79 touchdowns would stand until 1984.Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Indian singer and composer Bappi Lahiri, who lent his talent to Indian cinema for nearly 50 years, died February 15 at the age of 69, according to a statement from his doctor. Lahiri, who was fondly referred to as "India's Disco King," was known for his love of 1970s-inspired dance beats. His signature hits, including the 1982 smash "Disco Dancer" from the Bollywood movie of the same name, helped to infuse Indian cinema with a lively, more contemporary sound. Pramod Thakur/Hindustan Times/Getty Images
Ivan Reitman, a storied producer and director behind some of Hollywood's biggest comedies, died on February 13, according to the CEO of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group. He was 75. Reitman created some of the most enduring comedic films of the '80s and '90s, including 1984's "Ghostbusters," which he produced and directed.Marka/Alamy
Former Major League Baseball player Jeremy Giambidied at the age of 47, a few of his former teams announced on February 9. The cause of death was not released. John Cordes/AP
Singer Lata Mangeshkar, the "nightingale of India" who gave her voice to Indian movies for more than 70 years, died on February 6, according to her doctor. She was 92.Vijayanand Gupta/Hindustan Times/Getty Images
Bill Fitch, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who won the NBA Finals with the Boston Celtics in 1981, died February 2 at the age of 89. Focus on Sport/Getty Images
Italian cinema star Monica Vitti died February 2 at the age of 90, according to Italian politician and family friend Walter Veltroni. Vitti was well-known for her work with some of Italy and Europe's most influential filmmakers throughout the 1960s and 1970s. 20th Century Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock
Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst died on January 30, said her family and the New York Police Department, which is investigating her death. She was 30. Kryst was an attorney who sought to help reform America's justice system, and she was a fashion blogger and entertainment news correspondent. She was crowned Miss USA in 2019. Andy Kropa/Invision/AP
Actor Howard Hesseman, best known as the hard-rocking disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati," died on January 29, according to his manager, Robbie Kass. Hesseman died from complications related to colon surgery, Kass told CNN. He was 81. CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
Legendary Mexican-Argentinian singer Diego Verdaguerdied at the age of 70, his family announced in a statement on January 28. Verdaguer first achieved international success in 1975, when his song "Volveré" ("I'll Be Back") became a hit in Mexico and went on to sell more than 5 million copies. Joselin Mota/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Actor Vachik Mangassarian, a character actor who appeared on "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "The Mentalist," died of Covid-19 complications, his manager told CNN on January 27. He was 78. Matt Carr/Getty Images
Brig. Gen. Charles McGee, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, died on January 23, according to a family spokesman. He was 102. McGee successfully completed 409 air combat missions across three wars — World War II, Korea, and Vietnam — and he received numerous accolades throughout his career, including the Congressional Gold Medal in 2007. Staff Sgt. James Richardson/US Army
French fashion designer Thierry Mugler, whose flamboyant creations transformed haute couture, died January 23 at the age of 73, according to a message posted to his official Instagram account. Richard Bord/WireImage/Getty Images
Clark Gillies, a Hall of Fame hockey player and four-time Stanley Cup winner with the New York Islanders, died on January 21, according to the National Hockey League. He was 67. Denis Brodeur/NHLI/Getty Images
Louie Anderson, an Emmy Award-winning actor who also spent part of his career as a stand-up comic and game-show host, died January 21 from complications related to cancer, his publicist Glenn Schwartz confirmed to CNN. Anderson was 68. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images
Meat Loaf, the larger-than-life singer whose 1977 record "Bat Out of Hell" is one of the best-selling albums of all time, died January 20 at the age of 74, according to a statement from his family on his verified Facebook page. In pictures: Rock 'n' roll legend Meat Loaf Torsten Sukrow/picture-alliance/dpa/AP
André Leon Talley, the former longtime creative director for Vogue and a fashion icon in his own right, died January 18 at the age of 73, according to a statement on his official Instagram account. Talley was a pioneer in the fashion industry, a Black man in an often insular world dominated by White men and women.Pixelformula/Sipa/Shutterstock
French actor Gaspard Ulliel, best known for playing Hannibal Lecter in "Hannibal Rising," died after a skiing accident on January 18. He was 37. Fadel Senna/AFP/Getty Images
Lusia "Lucy" Harris, a college basketball star during the 1970s and the first and only woman ever to be officially drafted by an NBA team, died on January 18, according to a statement from her family and Delta State University. She was 66. Harris led Delta State to three national championships from 1975-1977. John G. Zimmerman/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images
Steve Schapiro, an acclaimed photojournalist perhaps best known for his work documenting the civil rights movement, died January 15 at the age of 87. Schapiro was also known for his portraits of some of the world's biggest celebrities, including Muhammad Ali, David Bowie and Barbra Streisand. Bernd Wuestneck/DPA/AFP/Getty Images
Ralph Emery, a legendary radio and television personality in the world of country music, died January 15 at the age of 88, according to the Country Music Association. AFF-USA/Shutterstock
Ronnie Spector, the leader of pop group The Ronettes and the powerful central voice of hits like "Be My Baby" and "Baby I love You," died on January 12, her family announced in a statement on her website. She was 78.Tom Sheehan/Sony Music Archive/Getty Images
Clyde Bellecourt, a leader in the Native American struggle for civil rights and a founder of the American Indian Movement, died on January 11, his wife Peggy Bellecourt told the Star Tribune. He was 85. Jim Wells/AP
Deon Lendore, an Olympic and world championship medalist from Trinidad and Tobago, died in a car accident in Texas on January 10. He was 29. Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images
Don Maynard, a Hall of Fame football player known for helping the New York Jets win Super Bowl III, died January 10 at the age of 86. At the time of his retirement in 1973, Maynard's career receptions (633) and yards receiving (11,834) were league records. He also amassed 10,000 yards receiving before any other pro player.Focus on Sport/Getty Images
Bob Saget, the comedian and actor who played wholesome patriarch Danny Tanner on the sitcom "Full House," was found dead in an Orlando hotel room on January 9, his family confirmed in a statement to CNN. He was 65. Craig Sjodin/Disney General Entertainment Content/Getty Images
Michael Lang, co-creator of the Woodstock music festival, died January 8 at the age of 77. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Award-winning lyricist Marilyn Bergman died January 8 at the age of 93. Along with Alan Bergman, her husband and longtime collaborator, Bergman was nominated for 16 Academy Awards over the course of her career and won three. One was for the song "The Way We Were," from the 1973 film that starred Barbra Streisand. Brian To/FilmMagic/Getty Images
Sidney Poitier, whose elegant bearing and principled onscreen characters made him Hollywood's first Black movie star, died at the age of 94, it was reported on January 7. In pictures: Hollywood legend Sidney PoitierAP
Lani Guinier, a legal scholar and champion for voting rights who was once nominated to be assistant attorney general by then-President Bill Clinton, died on January 7, her cousin, Sherrie Russell-Brown, confirmed to CNN. She was 71. Lindsay Brice/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Peter Bogdanovich, the Oscar-nominated director of movies such as "The Last Picture Show" and "Paper Moon," died on January 6. He was 82. Damian Dovarganes/AP
College Football Hall of Famer Ross Browner, a two-time All-American at Notre Dame and a 10-year NFL veteran, died January 6 at the age of 67. Browner, a defensive lineman, started all four seasons at Notre Dame, winning national championships in 1973 and 1977 and setting several school records. Bettmann/Getty Images
South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo died at the age of 29, her agency, Landscape Entertainment, announced on January 5. The budding TV star and model appeared in the Disney+ series "Snowdrop" and Netflix's "Hellbound."Seokyong Lee/Penta Press/Shutterstock
Kenyan paleoanthropologist and conservationist Richard Leakey, who unearthed evidence that helped prove humankind evolved in Africa, died January 2 at the age of 77. Marion Kaplan/Alamy Stock Photo
Dan Reeves, a former NFL running back and head coach, died January 1 at the age of 77. Reeves coached 23 seasons in the NFL and was twice named Coach of the Year. George Gojkovich/Getty Images
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7:48 pmpdt 12 fe bru ar y 2023 Sunday ☀️ Part 2
Maybe I wrote too much in last post so it doesn’t add pictures?
it still won’t add.
11:46 pmpdt I continued typing 💬 in the previous post instead of this post. I remember now incubus has another wife to add to list I forgot: Maria sharapova tennis 🎾 athlete- some sources say they did it, & try to remember the list in other post: Jane, Kelly, Candace Bailey, (#3 acid pain 😖😭 11:49 pmpdt).... Rebecca Ginos, Anne V., Behati P., Stroh, Mvrykv_, then there are other people he dated that there are rumors: Jessica Simpson, Cameron Diaz, Lindsay Lohan (who is also very beautiful)... but he says he didn’t is what is says online but she says they did is what I saw online second/third hand, not first hand sources? Recalling a little... not sure 🤔 11:55 pmpdt
4:52 am pdt is the I hope you answer me truthfully part harsh? I wasn’t trying to sound harsh. It’s been disappointing when people dont answer questions. & the internet has changed at least to me since 2017. I formerly was able to web search 🔦 stuff that I cannot anymore. It came up 🆙 w/ unsatisfactory results. 4:54 am pdt
4:56 am pdt I think the whole Jaycee dugard stuff is disturbing. That there are people out there who let it happen. Do they have the rapist mentality that it’s the woman’s fault she got raped? 4;58 am pdt
5 am pdt whore of Babylon .... world w/o end. ?? Looks to be so.
Top of head including brain 🧠 feeling the flames 🔥 heat 5:02 am pdt
God invests in pretending to be decent & loving. He’s generous to who he wants to be. & rapist incubus to who he wants to be. 5:05 am pdt
5:07 am pdt what did I do to get suspended from Instagram? I made a new account name like Instagram suggested to keep in touch with a smaller group of people, & messaged an old friend to get his phone number again that I lost when my phone 📱 got locked 🔒 by my aunt & had to reset it. This friend’s sister I was hoping to get in touch with to see if she could advise me on something bcz I seem to be having issues getting stuff I need. & I’m tired of it🧐 accidentally put in emoji. Medical 🏥 related. Incubus does not want me getting the help I need medically. He is interfering again 😞 5:12 am pdt
Instagram is slave like law enforcement is slave to incubus. 5:23 am pdt
Incubus are black widow spiders 🕷 5:14 am pdt 5:15 see web tattoo on front of neck.
5:20 am pdt now I have access to Instagram but I can’t see the 1 message chain . Beach 🏖 balling. 5:21 am pdt
6:39 am pdt what is 2-faced? Insincere & deceitful is one definition. Is incubus that? When he gave me signs 🪧 that he’s my husband & loves me? Seems so. Did I do that to anyone? Did I do it to my first boyfriend? I tried to love him. I should have not been w/ him I guess. He was pleasant to be around. I was hoping feelings would grow for someone. I wanted my search 🔦 to be over for finding a lover but I did it the wrong way. Maybe 🤔 w/o realizing it I bought his relationship w/s*x & by also (vag acid burning pain 😖😭😤🥵😤🥵) giving him a gently used futon mattress w/a nice frame that probably would cost ≈$2000 to replace today. I think I gave it to him b4 giving him my virginity. 6:48 am pdt there some people I show my face to, & have been ignored by, bcz of incubus & whores of Babylon. 6:49 am pdt
my sis had a friend who was Nick’s neigh 🐴 bor. he liked to toy 🧸 w/ people now & then. He told me thru my sis over the phone ☎️ that Nick was asking him to ask me to be Nick’s girlfriend. I started feeling like I didn’t want to be, & I thought 💭 that I was interested, but I had difficulty understanding my feelings maybe. Nick didn’t even respect me enough to give me a real date. Did I deserve a real date? I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️. Would I have been real enough at that point in my life to fall in love if falling in love is contingent upon being myself, feeling comfortable enough to be myself that I really find someone I can really have fun with??? It can I fall in love with out being myself? But can I feel connected to someone if I’m not myself? I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️. I wanted to find that best friend connection. Some people write ✍️ about a healing kind of love 💕? That they I guess find someone who they can be their best self with & maybe their worst? But grow to be better???? Can we open the possibility of finding a real love 💕 & connection if we choose to only treat people like whores w/o benefit of the doubt is that what it is called? 6:59 am pdt I think 🤔 they could both see the lack of enthusiasm? The change in feelings, even the guy on the phone ☎️, but he saw it differently & labeled it saying I’m 2-faced. Why did he jump to that conclusion? Did he talk to Nick? Did Nick say something to him? Why his friend I started liking senior year caress my hand & tickle my knee but not ask me out for a date? Was it bcz of Nick? Did he say something? Did he tell everyone I was a whore behind my back bcz maybe 🤔 our “ friends with benefits” became known to other people when he wanted it a secret? 🤫 from family & school 🏫? (Acid sand paper throat pain 😖😭😖😭😤🥵😤🥵 7:05 am pdt). I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️. I wonder 💭 what his real dad does for a living? 7:06 am pdt I was 15 years old & never dated outside, & a virgin. Why would I think “friends with benefits” would mean anything else than what it sounds like? Should marriage subtitled: best friends with benefits? 7:08 am pdt still was waiting for the “friends” part of the deal. To him, “friends with benefits” means being a whore, not friends. 7:10 am pdt
7:12 am pdt not sure but I felt burned & maybe acid & maybe sand paper deeper than b4 into my brain 🧠. I guess god really dislikes me & thinks this is haughty. 7:13 am pdt guess he does not like soulmates & best friends stuff w/spouses. That’s why he cheats. 7:14 am pdt
8:23 am pdt incubus burned my brain more. Maybe for what I typed above. 8:24 am pdt I guess there were things I could have done better but didn’t. 8:24 am pdt like ask for delivery 🚚 for groceries. Whatever. Pain back of upper above bones 🦴 pain 😖😭. 8:26 am pdt above butt 8:27 am pdt
8:35 am pdt I’m being punished for every thing I typed. He things I’m unworthy & insincere & a liar 🤥. Ok. 8:36 am pdt
8:37 am pdt he thinks I’m greedy.
9:05 pmpdt fine I’m greedy & unlike able & insincere & unworthy & a liar 🤥 & a pig 🐷. Breathing difficulty hot 🥵 air exhaling $ been burned stinging pain. I’m the worst person in the world 🌎. It’s fine. If no one likes me & that’s the truth I should not b (coughing 😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵 burp 9:08 am pdt brain 🧠 pain 😖😭) b angry it is what it is . 9:09 am pdt 🐒💨
9:58 am pdt I hope incubus is not trying to make me look 👀 like Danny devito, although I might behalf way or more there 😞 10 am
10:12 am pdt no one wants to see me win & no one should. 10:13 am pdt
10:17 am pdt someone told me in 2020 that I should hang myself. Yeah. She didn’t have difficulty breathing & didn’t look like she was losing her bones 🦴. She was a counselor? Type of field? 10:19 am pdt. Yeah maybe she told me that bcz that’s what god wants. 10:19 am pdt I remember she was wearing a long clingy dress 👗 & she looked like she was not wearing a bra. Earthy toned slightly green? dress 👗. 10:21 am pdt
11 am pdt I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away I should not have run 🏃🏻‍♀️ away. 🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲😖😭😤😥😤🥵😤🥵😤😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵😤🥵😭11:04 am pdt 11:05 am pdt
4:04 pmpdt that counselor worked at a hospital 🏥. 4:06 pmpdt there was also a nurse 👩‍⚕️ that made fun of my breathing problems & said “breeeeeding problems?” Nice. 👍 4:07 pmpdt
4:28 pmpdt Instagram suspended account again. 4:28 pmpdt
4:29 pmpdt Scott & Nick probably are okay 👌 w/o any problems, but I get the shaft. Men are always excused. Women aren’t. I m sure all the people somehow justify rape. One way or another. & they’ll probably always pretend next time will be different. But it’s probably still happening. 4:32 pmpdt why? Bcz rapists will justify it? 4:33 pmpdt I be been treated like trash 🗑 yet I was celibate for 10+ years, I didn’t rape anyone, but people say bcz it didn’t happen to them & their a good person it must mean the rape victim is a bad person? That’s what I seem to be intercepting these days. Go ahead, say you’re better than everybody! Be proud god the incubus protected you & made you rich 🤑 from other people’s misery. 4:36 pmpdt
4:51 pmpdt I felt like a weirdo for a big part of my life bcz of all the head trauma I had. Incubus is trying to cover up & change history. Bcz he’s a dick. 4:52 pmpdt I can relate a little bit to brian Stowe? Probably. Burning 🔥 skull & acid & heat on my left side of brain 🧠. 4:53 pmpdt
4:54 pmpdt he had too many ways to cheat. & he’s cheating in his marriage. “It’s complicated” it’s complicated bcz U cannot b honest to ur spouse? Huh 🤔 almost like spout... realizing that now. I hate the use of the whine words... what whine? Whinny??? 🐴 wine 🍷? What? Trying to right some. 4:57 pmpdt whatever I don’t understand.
5:08 pmpdt most of the time when I was alone & had a lot of time to think 💭 I usually condemned myself, bcz of my regrets. Since ≈ around senior year of high school 🏫 forward. Sometimes I got distracted & forgot my bad decisions. Sometimes I chose to forget. You cannot forget completely from time to time if you have done something serially. If you repeat 🔁 it & do it frequently then you are less likely to forget. But I condemned myself anyway. Unfortunately I didn’t realize until this year that the top thing I condemned myself for wasn’t even the worst possible thing a person can do to another. I’m still embarrassed by it & don’t want to talk about it or remember it (pain weird pain in throat & a lot of heat) I crossed a line that should never be crossed. I didn’t rape anyone. The person even laughed after I did it. Please read all previous posts. 5:19 pmpdt now I have to deal w/ the other 2 things that I completely forgot about for years bcc I was distracted by the other things. 😵🥵😤🥵😤🥵😱😓😰 but I guess it doesn’t matter bcz god incubus made his decision to double cross me & kill me, like someone who is murdering his victim to cover up 🆙 his crimes. Once a cheater.... always a cheater? 5:22 pmpdt
5:23 pmpdt 5:24 pmpdt to clarify, it was a bad thing, but it was the mildest least worse line to cross of the category. 5:25 pmpdt same might be said of all the other things I did. 5:26 pmpdt
5:43 pmpdt I have lived feeling ashamed of myself for a very long time. Sometimes, looking book in my mind of memories walking around & looking down like an autistic person during high school 🏫 years
6:03 pmpdt & many years after college, feeling ashamed, scared, shy, anxiety. Trying to understand this autistic symptom of looking down- it’s actually felt like a weird automatic involuntary movement for me To look down sometimes. It’s my own body? Forcing myself to look down . Sometimes it is like that. Sometimes it is fear of looking 👀 someone in the eyes 👀 bcz I’m uncomfortable w/ eye contact. Why? My eyes 👀 involuntarily scowl when I’m uncomfortable. Why? Shame ? Feeling like I’m the worst person in the world 🌎? Brain 🧠 damage? Not feeling great bcz of brain 🧠 damage. After I was punched in the head or hit my head I got very tired a lot. 😴 I used to try to put my head on people’s shoulders like my mom’s o& once Q’s - but Q I think 🤔 she didn’t like it so she moved her shoulders up & down. I used to feel guilty about thinking about not hanging out w/her anymore so I told her to “make lots of friends,” so she wouldn’t be alone if I decided to stop 🛑 6:17 pmpdt there were a lot of times after my cousin punched me, I would wake up sometime feeling fresh but before dark my face drooped & I looked sick dog tired. 6:20 pmpdt 6:22 pmpdt I think the drooping made me look like I aged 10-20+ years??? Maybe 🤔? By the end of the day. 6:23 pmpdt
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Wait, James is getting married this year? With COVID, I lost track of when they would get married or if they already had a civil service.
He got married yesterday (September 11th)! (x)
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He was due to marry last year but it was postponed twice due to Covid. He married in Bormes-les-Mimosas in the South of France, with family, friends, and dogs in attendance!
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