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  • May 30, 2017 - Sopot, Poland - Family photo during the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the 'Visegrad Group' countries and eight Nordic and Baltic states at Sofitel Grand Hotel in Sopot, Poland on 30 May 2017  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • June 19, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo during the Meeting of Heads of Government of Visegrad Group countries and Benelux countries in Warsaw, Poland on 19 June 2017  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 1, 2019, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladeshi activist, Sex workers, few wariness organization and Transsexuals attend a rally on the occasion of the World Aids Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 01, 2019. The first case of HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh was detected in 1989. According to UNAIDS Bangladesh is one of the few countries in the world where the frequency of HIV and AIDS infections is increasing. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 1, 2019, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladeshi activist, Sex workers, few wariness organization and Transsexuals attend a rally on the occasion of the World Aids Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh on December 01, 2019. The first case of HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh was detected in 1989. According to UNAIDS Bangladesh is one of the few countries in the world where the frequency of HIV and AIDS infections is increasing. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Rome, italy, Italy - This photo illustration created on May 26, 2019 in Rome, Italy, shows the logo of the US multinational technology company Google concerning the vote In  the EU Elections in twenty-one EU countries, including Italy, are called upon to elect their own MEPs. The search engine celebrates the day with the image of an urn and the symbol of the EU. (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Allahabad, India - Indian revellers dance and celebrate the holi festival in the old streets of Allahabad on March 23, 2019. Holi , the populer hindu spring festival of colours is observed in India and across the countries at the end of the winter season on the last full moon of the luner month. (Photo by Ritesh Shukla  (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia - After successfully won the title of The Most Lovable City of this world, Bogor city certainly has many advantages. One of them is tourism sector. Besides having culture of China and Arab village, Bogor city also has Europe village, located on Jl Boulevard Bogor Nirwana Residence, Mulyaharja, South of Bogor, Bogor City, West Java. This European-style tourist resort stands on an area of 1.8 hectares. With the concept of holiday, selfie and foodies, some of the iconic buildings from some countries present here such as Eiffel Tower, the Windmill House, and the Venetian Gondola. Not only recreation, visitors can also shopping souvenirs or try the typical European food here. Other than that, visitors can try the game Brotherhood and The Magic of Kettles, which presents Robin Hood and Hansel and Gretel adventures. (Credit Image: © Andi Muh Ridwan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2017 - Rome, Italy - June 15 to call, surf the internet, send SMS from any of the 28 EU countries (including Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland) will be at the same price as your own, depending on the prepaid card tariff plan. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Global Bubble Parade São Paulo happens on May 28, 2017 at Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The event takes place in more than 50 countries and 100 cities around the world and will be held for the first time in São Paulo. Global Bubble Wall is a World Peace Soap Bubble rally, created by the 100 Happy Days Foundation - an international non-profit foundation whose mission is to increase people's awareness of the happiness and well-being of the population. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Lily Rose Depp. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Charlize Theron. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Ellie Goulding. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Ellie Goulding. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Chris Hemsworth. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Eva Longoria. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Kenya Kinski. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Kenya Kinski Will Peltz. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Jennifer Lopez. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Joe Jonas. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Hailey Baldwin. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Penelope Cruz. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Michelle Hunziker. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Michelle Hunziker. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Penelope Cruz. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Michelle Hunziker. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Hugh Jackmann. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Bella Hadid. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Ana Ivanovvic. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Robbie Williams. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Levi Dylan Clara McGregor. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Gerard Butler. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Each week on Friday, Tarik Chenafa sat in the same place at the Masjid Al Noor mosque - under the huge window on the north-west side. The Algerian immigrant had fled to Christchurch to escape civil war in his own country in the 1990s. As a teenager in the army there, he'd learned about guns. Later, watching massacres in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States from afar, he learned about hatred. "When I see what happened in too many mosque in other countries… I knew one day someone will do the same to us," he told the Herald from his living room in Wigram, ten minutes from the city centre. "I told management here, we need security but they thought it will never happen. So I sat by the window because I thought one day I will need to go out the window." It was 1.40pm when he heard the first bullet. The imam was ten minutes into his half-hour speech about friendship, and love. The mosque was full to overflowing, worshippers piled into the hallway as well as the prayer room. The women were, as usual, in the separate area to the right of the entryway. Usually, Chenafa, 54, brought his children to the mosque with him. His daughter, Norhan, 4, liked to play near the door where the gunman first started shooting. "I'm lucky I didn't take my daughter with me. I thank God. I thank God," he said. 15 Mar 2019 Pictured: Tarik Chenafa. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Each week on Friday, Tarik Chenafa sat in the same place at the Masjid Al Noor mosque - under the huge window on the north-west side. The Algerian immigrant had fled to Christchurch to escape civil war in his own country in the 1990s. As a teenager in the army there, he'd learned about guns. Later, watching massacres in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States from afar, he learned about hatred. "When I see what happened in too many mosque in other countries… I knew one day someone will do the same to us," he told the Herald from his living room in Wigram, ten minutes from the city centre. "I told management here, we need security but they thought it will never happen. So I sat by the window because I thought one day I will need to go out the window." It was 1.40pm when he heard the first bullet. The imam was ten minutes into his half-hour speech about friendship, and love. The mosque was full to overflowing, worshippers piled into the hallway as well as the prayer room. The women were, as usual, in the separate area to the right of the entryway. Usually, Chenafa, 54, brought his children to the mosque with him. His daughter, Norhan, 4, liked to play near the door where the gunman first started shooting. "I'm lucky I didn't take my daughter with me. I thank God. I thank God," he said. 15 Mar 2019 Pictured: Tarik Chenafa. Photo credit: NZ Herald / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Prince Harry reads introduction. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Prince Harry reads introduction. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Prince Harry reads introduction. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Stills from the special featuring The Queen and Prince Charles as a little boy. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Thomas & Friends logo. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Stills from the special featuring The Queen and Prince Charles as a little boy. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Stills from the special featuring The Queen and Prince Charles as a little boy. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: The special. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Stills from the special featuring The Queen and Prince Charles as a little boy. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry has recorded a message for the 75th anniversary of kids' TV show, Thomas the Tank Engine. The Duke of Sussex introduces a new program called “Thomas and Friends: The Royal Engine,” which has a storyline that includes Harry’s father and grandmother - Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II - as animated characters. The special will be screened in the US on Netflix on May 1 and in the UK on Channel 5 Milkshake! on May 2 before it is aired in other countries later this year. Set when the Prince of Wales was a boy, the story sees the friendly engine taking Sir Topham Hatt, the controller of the railway, to Buckingham Palace to receive an award. In the introduction — recorded in January before Harry's move to the US with wife Meghan Markle - he sits in an armchair, reading from a book about the train’s adventures. In a statement he said he has “fond memories of growing up with Thomas and Friends and being transported to new places through his adventures.” Thomas “has been a comforting, familiar face to so many families over the last 75 years - entertaining, educating and inspiring children on important issues through exciting stories and characters,” he added. Editorial use only. Must credit Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA. 28 Apr 2020 Pictured: Stills from the special featuring The Queen and Prince Charles as a little boy. Photo credit: Courtesy of Mattel/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE * Rihanna’s dad Ronald Fenty has told how he thought he was going to die after being stricken with Covid-19 - weeks after the superstar donated $5 million to fight the killer virus. The desperately worried singer and fashion mogul called every day to check on her father’s condition as he spent 14 days fighting for life in a Barbados hospital. Three people on the holiday, island, a favorite of celebrities including Simon Cowell and Mark Wahlberg, have so far died of the virus. “My daughter Robyn (Rihanna’s real name) was checking in on me every day,” said Ronald. “I thought I was going to die to be honest. I have to say ‘I love you so much Robyn.’ She did so much for me. I appreciate everything she had done.” Somehow Rihanna even managed to have a potentially life-saving ventilator for her father shipped from the States to the Caribbean island. Ronald is now recovering at the luxury home the singer brought for him in the parish of St James. Ronald was twice tested and declared virus free before being allowed to go home. Rihanna, born and raised on Barbados, made her huge donation to help fight the pandemic in the U.S. and across the globe through her Clara Lionel Foundation - named after her beloved he’s mother. Rihanna’s massive donation is earmarked for local food banks serving at-risk communities and the elderly and to promote acceleration of coronavirus testing and care in countries like Haiti and Malawi, as well as the mobilization of resources and additional capacity and support for Native communities. Rihanna’s funds are also being used to buy protective equipment for frontline health workers and diagnostic labs, to establish and maintain intensive care units, to accelerate the development of vaccines and other therapies across the globe, to train healthcare workers, and to distribute critical respiratory supplies. Ronald spoke of his terrifying life or death battle aftwr spending the last two weeks at the island’s
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