ELIMINATED Love Island Australia contestant Elias Chigros has slammed the show’s rules, describing his time inside the villa as a “mental game”.
Speaking to news.com.au following his exit on Thursday night’s episode, the personal trainer said the experience would see him “definitely not” go on another reality TV show.
“I was starting to lose my mind a bit. I’m not very good at being caged up and there is a lot of restrictions on what you can and can’t do,” he said.
Gremio talisman Luis Suarez could soon be linking up with former Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.
The 36-year-old forward is expected be reunited with his ex-colleague and close friend in South Florida this summer.
Suarez, who joined Gremio earlier in 2023 on a two-year deal, is ready for one last hurrah with World Cup winner Messi Stateside.
According to ESPN Brasil, the Brazilian club are aware of the striker's intentions of wanting to leave.
Luke McCaffrey, as a 19-year-old, has made quite a great impression among the football fans. The brother of Christian, Dylan, and Max McCaffrey, who are all great names in the National Football League, is on his own way of making it as big as his brothers.
By now, you guys may have known, all these football players are the sons of Ed McCaffrey. Ed is a former wide receiver and is currently a football coach.
The Gorillaz never cease to amaze with their unique blend of music and storytelling, and their song "Garage Palace" is no exception. This mesmerizing track not only captivates listeners with its catchy beats and mesmerizing melodies but also delves into deep and thought-provoking themes. As we dive deeper into the lyrics, we can uncover unexpected and imaginative themes that contribute to the song's overarching message.The overall theme of "Garage Palace" seems to revolve around the concept of self-discovery and the pursuit of personal growth.
During the 2018 NBA Draft, two players with plenty of similarities were selected two picks apart. With the 10th pick, the Philadelphia 76ers chose Mikal Bridges, a 6'6″ forward from the Villanova Wildcats, before immediately trading him to the Phoenix Suns. Two picks later, the Charlotte Hornets selected Miles Bridges, a 6'6″ forward from the Michigan State Spartans.
Two players with the same last name, the same first initial, the same heights, coming from two elite college basketball programs, chosen mere minutes apart.