Wynonna Judd Reflects on Mom Naomi Judd’s Death One Month Later

“I know that it is a simple steps program, and those steps are not easy to take at times,” said the “River of Time” singer, who’s firstborn grandchild Kaliyah was born two weeks before Naomi’s passing. “Therefore, I’ve made a commitment to keep doing the ‘next right thing,’ and schedule weekly appointments so that I continue with the ongoing work, even when I have good days.”

While Wynonna admitted she still feels “so helpless,” she said she also believes that “as corny as it sounds, ‘Love Can Build A Bridge.'”

“I really DO know, that I’m not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it’s okay to reach out for help,” she concluded. “I will continue to fight for my faith, for my SELF, for my family, and I WILL continue to show up & sing.”

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Marcelo left bemused as Real Madrid fans continue to target Mbappe

Video: Marcelo left looking bemused as Real Madrid fans continue to insult Kylian Mbappe

 

Footage of the Real Madrid faithful making clear their frustrations with Kylian Mbappe once more has surfaced online on Sunday evening.

French international Mbappe, of course, was widely expected to take his talents to the Spanish capital this summer.

On the back of a transfer saga spanning several years, the understanding across the media was that the 23-year-old had run his contract with Paris Saint-Germain down to its final month owing to his desire to seal a long-awaited free agent switch to Real.

In turn, it came as nothing short of a shock when, last weekend, a complete U-turn culminated in Mbappe committing his future to PSG, by means of a lucrative new three-year deal.

Mbappe’s announcement, however, whilst sparking unbridled joy amongst supporters of the aforementioned PSG, altogether understandably, did not go down quite so well with those of a Real Madrid persuasion.

Recent days have seen the Frenchman labelled everything from a ‘traitor’ to a ‘snake’, amid the suggestion that Mbappe led Los Blancos on something of a wild goose chase over the course of several transfer windows running.

And, as alluded to above, on Sunday evening, the Real faithful made use of the opportunity to take aim at the ex-Monaco talent once more.

Amid the club’s celebrations on the back of their latest Champions League triumph, Marcelo took the stand in Madrid, to speak to the thousands in attendance ahead of his imminent Bernabeu departure.

Interrupting the Brazilian’s address, though, were loud chants of “Kylian Mbappé, son of a b***h,” leaving Marcelo looking understandably bemused.

 

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Patrick Mahomes announces baby No. 2 on the way

Patrick Mahomes announces baby No. 2 on the way.

Patrick Mahomes will be welcoming his second child with his new wife, Brittany Mahomes.

“Round 2!” Mahomes tweeted on Sunday along with a photo of himself, Brittany, and their daughter Sterling. Their daughter, born on Feb. 20, 2021, is holding a sign that reads “Big sister duties coming soon.”

Brittany has become a bit of cult figure aside from her quarterback husband due to her in-your-face personality and extreme devotion of Patrick and the Chiefs.

The pair, who have been together for years, were married in March 2022, after a lengthy engagement.

According to TMZ, “Mahomes’ younger brother, Jackson Mahomes, served as his best man, while his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Travis Kelce was a groomsman. Kelce’s girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, was one of Matthew’s bridesmaids as well.”



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Mel B Gets Sweet 47th Birthday Tributes From Her Fellow Spice Girls

“Happy Birthday Melanie! Hope you’re having an amazing day,” she shared. “I can’t wait to share the stage again with you love ya xxx”

And, last but not least, Geri kept her birthday shoutout short and sweet, writing, “Happy Birthday !@officialmelb love you so much. Hope you have a amazing day !” 

In response to the outpouring of love that she received, Mel B thanked everyone for their well wishes in an Instagram post of her very own. The sweet photo featured the Spice World star sticking out her tongue with the words “Happy birthday too me” written above her head. 

“I don’t really like my birthday day as my dad’s birthday was Yesterday,” Mel B explained. Her father, Martin Brown, passed away in March 2017. “God rest his soul I miss him beyond words could ever say always.”  

However, she noted that it was “good to celebrate the day your born no matter what’s going on,” adding, “so hey happy birthday to me.”



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Ronnie Hawkins, Rockabilly Road Warrior, Is Dead at 87

Ronnie Hawkins, who combined the gregarious stage presence of a natural showman and a commitment to turbocharged rockabilly music in a rowdy career that spanned more than a half-century, died on Sunday. He was 87.

His daughter Leah confirmed his death. She did not specify where he died or the cause, though she said he had been quite ill.

Mr. Hawkins started performing in his native Arkansas in the late 1950s and became a legendary roadhouse entertainer based in Canada in the 1960s, his music forever rooted in the primal rock ‘n’ roll rhythms of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry.

For all of his success, his biggest claim to fame was not the music he produced but the musicians he attracted and mentored. His backup musicians of the early 1960s, Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Rick Danko, went on to form the Band, which backed Bob Dylan and became one of the most admired and influential bands in rock history.

But those musicians, like many of Mr. Hawkins’s fans, never lost their reverence for the man known as the Hawk.

“Ronnie’s whole style,” Mr. Robertson once said, was for he and his band to play “faster and more violent and explosive than anyone had ever heard before.”

Ronald Cornett Hawkins was born on Jan. 10, 1935, two days after Elvis Presley, in Huntsville, Ark. When he was 9, his family moved to nearby Fayetteville, where his father, Jasper, opened a barbershop and his mother, Flora, taught school. His musical education began at the barbershop where a shoeshine boy named Buddy Hayes had a blues band that rehearsed with a piano player named Little Joe.

It was there that he began to imbibe the crazy quilt music of the South, with blues and jazz filtered through snatches of country and the minstrel and medicine shows that traveled through town. Before long, something new was added, the beginnings of rock ‘n’ roll, which was percolating out of Sam Phillips’s Sun Records studio in Memphis.

Mr. Hawkins brought to all that an element of danger — as a teenager, he had driven a souped-up Model A Ford running bootleg whiskey from Missouri to the dry counties of Oklahoma, making as much as $300 a day.

He put together bands, enrolled in and dropped out of the University of Arkansas, joined the Army in 1957 and then quit the same year, intent on making it in the music business. While in the Army, he fronted a rock ‘n’ roll band, the Black Hawks, made up of African American musicians, a daring and usually welcome effort in the segregated South.

Demos he recorded at Sun after he left the Army fell flat, but he and the guitarist on his Sun session, Luke Paulman, put together a band with Mr. Hawkins as the athletic frontman given to backflips and handstands. Over the years, his trademark became the camel walk, an early version of what became Michael Jackson’s moonwalk decades later.

In 1958, the country music singer Conway Twitty said American rock ‘n’ roll bands could make a killing in Canada. Heeding that advice, Mr. Hawkins moved to a place he once said was “as cold as an accountant’s heart.” Toronto and other places in Ontario turned into his home base for the rest of his career.

Mr. Hawkins liked to talk, perhaps with some embellishment, about regular parties, brawling, sex and drinking that, as he put it, “Nero would have been ashamed of.” But there was nothing glamorous about being a rock ‘n’ roll musician playing nonstop in bars and roadhouses on a circuit centered on Ontario, Quebec and U.S. cities like Buffalo, Detroit and Cleveland.

“When I started playing rock ‘n’ roll,” he said, “you were two pay grades below a prisoner of war.”

He built up a loyal following based on his magnetic stage presence, the proficiency of his bands and the raw energy of his music. He had modest hits with “Forty Days,” his revised version of Chuck Berry’s “Thirty Days,” and “Mary Lou,” a Top 30 hit on the U.S. charts.

Later successful recordings include “Who Do You Love?” and “Hey Bo Diddley.”

Morris Levy of Mr. Hawkins’s label, Roulette Records, billed him as someone who “moved better than Elvis, he looked better than Elvis and he sang better than Elvis.” He saw a vacuum he thought Mr. Hawkins could fill as the original rockabilly artists slowed down or flamed out. But Mr. Hawkins was not so sure, as he watched clean-cut teen idols like Frankie Avalon, Fabian and Bobby Rydell take over from their more rough-hewed progenitors.

To Mr. Levy’s chagrin, Mr. Hawkins opted to own the road in Canada rather than to swing for the fences as a recording star in the U.S., building up a remunerative career working nonstop, even though he never built an epic recording career. He also became known as a one-of-a-kind character and raconteur.

“The Hawk had been to college and could quote Shakespeare when he was in the mood,” Mr. Helm wrote in his autobiography, “This Wheel’s on Fire.” “He was also the most vulgar and outrageous rockabilly character I’ve ever met in my life. He’d say and do anything to shock you.”

Mr. Hawkins was more than just the consummate rockabilly road warrior. In 1969, he hosted John Lennon and Yoko Ono at his ranch outside Toronto during their world tour to promote world peace as the Plastic Ono Band. Bob Dylan was a longtime fan who in 1975 cast Mr. Hawkins to play the role of “Bob Dylan” in his experimental and largely panned movie “Renaldo and Clara.”

He also appeared in Martin Scorsese’s 1978 concert film “The Last Waltz,” as one of the invited stars who joined the Band in the final performance of the original group at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on Thanksgiving Day in 1976. (The Band later reunited without Mr. Robertson.)

Mr. Hawkins growled and hollered his way through a memorable performance of “Who Do You Love” with the Band, good-naturedly fanning Mr. Robertson’s guitar with his cowboy hat as if cooling it off after a particularly torrid solo.

And he became a friend of his fellow Arkansan Bill Clinton when he was governor, as well as a conspicuous part of the Arkansas entourage during President Clinton’s Inaugural in 1992. Mr. Clinton also paid tribute to Mr. Hawkins in a 2004 documentary titled “Ronnie Hawkins ’Still Alive and Kickin.’’

Mr. Hawkins did other acting, including a supporting role in Michael Cimino’s disastrous 1980 western “Heaven’s Gate,” and he morphed into a respected elder statesman of Canadian music. He invested wisely, lived like a country squire in a sprawling lakefront estate and owned several businesses.

Still, he was a master of honing his bad-boy image and playing to type, including in his 1989 autobiography, “Last of the Good Ol’ Boys.”

“Ninety percent of what I made went to women, whiskey, drugs and cars,” he said. “I guess I just wasted the other 10 percent.”

Besides his daughter Leah, survivors include his wife, Wanda, and two other children, Ronnie Jr. and Robyn, and four grandchildren.

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See Josh Flagg’s New Photo With Boyfriend Andrew Beyer

Officially sealing the deal on social media.

Nearly three months after Josh Flagg confirmed he had split from with husband Bobby Boyd, the Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star shared his first original photo with boyfriend Andrew Beyer. On May 29, Josh posted on his grid a pic of himself with the fellow real estate agent, with their arms wrapped around each other and with a picturesque beach behind them.

He captioned the sweet snap, “I love.’

The pair have appeared together on social media before, in a more subtle way. Fans got quick glimpse of the couple back in April when Josh re-shared a friend’s Instagram Story that showed him and Andrew leaning in for an intimate moment. The following month, they both posed in a group photo taken with friends at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

Josh, 36, confirmed to E! News he was dating someone new two weeks after announcing his divorce from his husband of five years. While he didn’t name Andrew at the time, he shared that the two first crossed paths professionally five years ago but nothing turned romantic until his marriage ended.



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Bachelor Nation’s Becca Kufrin Proposes to Thomas Jacobs

That’s how Bachelorettes do it!

Becca Kufrin, star of season 14 of the ABC dating show in 2018, is engaged to Thomas Jacobs, her boyfriend of about a year and her co-star from Bachelor in Paradise. And she proposed to him!

“In the ultimate plot twist…HE SAID YES!” Becca, 32, wrote on Instagram, alongside a slew of engagement photos, which show her now-fiancé’s new gold ring. The pics, taken by photographer Erica Jones, also feature the couple’s two dogs.

She continued, “We’ve been keeping this secret just between us and close family & friends for a while but we’re so excited to shout it from the rooftops! I finally found my chauffeur for life and the one who makes my heart smile every single day. I can’t wait to do it all with you Tommy, thanks for making me the happiest gal alive. I love you to the moon & back.”



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3 worst moves of the 2022 offseason

Garrett Bradbury, Minnesota Vikings. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Questionable decisions made this offseason could come back to haunt the Minnesota Vikings.

Though the Minnesota Vikings have every reason to believe they are a playoff contender this fall, the front office has already made a few head-scratching decisions that could prove very costly.

After failing to qualify for the postseason last year, Minnesota opted to go in a different direction organizationally. They let go of long-time head coach Mike Zimmer and former general manager Rick Spielman in favor of Kevin O’Connell and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, respectively. With the NFC being down, Minnesota may make the playoffs anyway, but one bad decision could ruin their year.

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3. The decisions surrounding Garrett Bradbury have been odd the entire time

It is so hard to have faith in an offensive line holding up when the starting center is seen as a liability. Minnesota thought it shored up that critical position in the trenches when the Vikings took Garrett Bradbury in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of North Carolina State. Too bad he has been one of the worst centers in the league over the last three years. Oh wait, there’s more…

Even if it made sense for the new Vikings’ front office to not extend an ineffective Bradbury a fifth-year option for 2023, they have not brought in any free agents to compete with him of note, nor did they add a center to push him from this year’s draft. For whatever reason, the Vikings are tempting fate by letting Bradbury remain their offensive line bottleneck. They are really pushing it.

There may be some belief from within that O’Connell will be able to put Bradbury in more advantageous situations with his scheme as an offensive-midned head coach. However, the Vikings are one bad injury to Kirk Cousins or Dalvin Cook from falling off a cliff this season. If the fulcrum of the Minnesota offensive line leaks like a sieve, then the Vikings will be having problems.

If Bradbury struggles, the Vikings might have to kick one of their many guards even further inside.

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Insight provided into Liverpool’s post-Sadio Mane plans


 

An insight into Liverpool’s plans to bounce back from the predicted departure of star attacker Sadio Mane has been provided on Sunday evening.

The name of wide-man Mane has of course taken its place front and centre in the English media headlines across the day to date.

This comes with the Senegalese widely understood to have informed those in a position of power at Anfield of his intention to seek pastures new ahead of next season.

German champions Bayern Munich, in turn, have emerged as early front-runners for his signature, as Liverpool prepare for life sans the services of one of the key pillars behind the club’s recent success.

So, where do the Merseyside giants go from here?

Early suggestions had pointed towards Luis Diaz acting as Mane’s replacement, with Mohamed Salah maintaining his spot on the right flank and centre-forward duties shared by Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino.

If the latest word stemming from the media this evening is anything to go by, however, then this, in fact, does not look set to be the case.

As per a report from the reliable Paul Gorst of the Liverpool Echo, before sanctioning any exit for Mane, the transfer chiefs at Anfield intend to secure a high-profile replacement for the former Southampton standout.

The individual targeted will be expected to at least come close to emulating Mane’s goalscoring exploits, as well as boasting the versatility to line out in multiple positions across a front-three.

It is too confirmed that Liverpool intend to demand more than the €30 million sum touted for their attacking star in the media, despite his contract on Merseyside now having just 12 months left to run.

Reds downed

Word of Mane’s planned exit of course rounds out what has proven something of a miserable week for all associated with Liverpool.

With hopes of an unprecedented quadruple still intact, Klopp and co. were first pipped to the Premier League title by a solitary point, owing to a stunning final day comeback on the part of Manchester City.

Then, just six days later, the Reds turned their attentions towards matters on the continent, in a Champions League final showdown with Spanish heavyweights Real Madrid.

Once more, though, Liverpool saw their efforts come up short at the last, en route to a 1-0 defeat in Paris.

 

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Nicole Kidman Makes A Surprise Appearance At Keith Urban’s Concert

As the pair—who share daughters Sunday, 13, and Faith, 11—walked across the stage, Keith took a moment to poke fun at his wife.

“She literally said, ‘Don’t lose that jacket,'” he teased. “And I’m like, ‘How am I gonna lose the jacket?'” 

Spoiler alert: Nicole was right. “It’s gone!” Keith shared. “See! Look! You jinxed it.”  

After a brief search, the glittering black blazer was returned to its rightful owner, who then placed it around Nicole’s shoulders. As he guided his wife toward the opposite side of the stage, Nicole waved goodbye to fans and made the shape of a heart with her hands. 

The musician then returned to his microphone and gleefully shared, “Just a Saturday night in Las Vegas!” You can watch the clip in full here.  

Nicole has joined Keith onstage multiple times throughout their marriage. 

Last September, she made a brief appearance to sign her husband’s guitar during his performance at “Loretta Lynn’s Friends: Hometown Rising” benefit concert in Nashville, Tennessee, per GMA. The instrument was later auctioned off to support those affected by Tennessee’s August 2021 flash floods. 



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