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  • EXCLUSIVE: British exes. Gary Lineker hangs out with ex wife Danielle Bux and her new baby Romy Wren in Los Angeles, CA. 11 Sep 2018 Pictured: Gary Linker,Danielle Bux, Romy Wren. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: British exes. Gary Lineker hangs out with ex wife Danielle Bux and her new baby Romy Wren in Los Angeles, CA. 11 Sep 2018 Pictured: Danielle Bux, Romy Wren. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 29, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Chelsea Defender Gary Cahill (24) and Marcos Alonso (3) defend against Swansea City's Leroy Fer (8) during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Swansea City  at Stamford Bridge, London, England on 29 Nov 2017. (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 30, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Manchester City midfielder David Silva (21) battles with Chelsea Defender Gary Cahill (24) during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City  at Stamford Bridge, London, England on 30 Sept 2016. (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - Lars Stindl (L) of the Germany national football team and Gary Medel of the Chile national football team vie for the ball during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup final match between Chile and Germany at Saint Petersburg Stadium on July 02, 2017 in St. Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - Gary Medel (L) of Chile national team and Timo Werner of Germany national team during FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 final match between Chile and Germany at Saint Petersburg Stadium on July 2, 2017 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 2, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - Gary Medel (L) of the Chile national football team and Timo Werner of the Germanyl national football team vie for the ball during the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup final match between Chile and Germany at Saint Petersburg Stadium on July 02, 2017 in St. Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - Gary Medel (L) of Chile national team and Lars Stindl of Germany national team vie for the ball during FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017 final match between Chile and Germany at Saint Petersburg Stadium on July 2, 2017 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 12, 2019 - TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Richie Porte (2R) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Caleb Ewan at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Daryl Impey (2L) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Peter Sagan (L) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Mike Turtur (L) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 10, 2019 - Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) bike, Tour Down Under, Australia on the 10 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Peter Sagan (L) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Peter Sagan at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Richie Porte at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Caleb Ewan at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 12, 2019 - Richie Porte (L) at TDU Official Race Press Conference, with Mike Turtur, TDU Race Director, Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 2018 TDU Champion, Peter Sagan (BORA-hansgrohe), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) & Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), Tour Down Under, Australia on the 12 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 10, 2019 - Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) bike being prepared by a mechanic prior to a training ride,Tour Down Under, Australia on the 10 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 10, 2019 - Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) taking his bike before a training ride, Tour Down Under, Australia on the 10 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 10, 2019 - Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) being interviewed before a training ride, Tour Down Under, Australia on the 10 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte, Team Trek Segafredo, in the lead at 250 metres of the finish, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte, Team Trek Segafredo, on the first scent up Willunga Hill,Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte, Team Trek Segafredo, in the lead at 250 metres of the finish, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Peter Sagan, Bora Hansgrohe, at the end of Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Cameron Meyer, Team Mitchelton Scott at sign in,Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Peter Sagan, (Centre), Bora Hansgrohe, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte (centre), Team Trek Segafredo, at race start, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte, (Centre), Team Trek Segafredo, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Daryl Impey, Team Mitchelton Scott at the start of stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Richie Porte (centre), Team Trek Segafredo, at sign in, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Daryl Impey, Team Mitchelton Scott start of, Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 20, 2019 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Daryl Impey, Team Mitchelton Scott of Stage 6 of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 20 of January 2019  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Victor Harbor, South Australia, Australia - Winner Elia Viviani of Team Quick Step Floors wins Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Pennys Hill, South Australia, Australia - Nicolas Dlamini, King of the Mountain leader take another KOM in Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Victor Harbor, South Australia, Australia - Tiago Machado of Team Katusha Alpencin start the final loop and in the lead just behind the peloton Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Peter Sagan at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Peter Sagan at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Peter Sagan at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Andre Greipel taking it easy before the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Nicolas Dlamini, King of the Mountain leader at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Mitchelton Scott team bus at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Nicolas Dlamini's bike number at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Caleb Ewan pinning his numbers on his leader jersey at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Caleb Ewans bike number 21 at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Nicolas Dlamini, King of the Mountain leader at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Glenelg, South Australia, Australia - Nicolas Dlamini, King of the Mountain leader at the start of Stage 3, Glenelg to Victor Harbor, of the Tour Down Under, Australia on the 18 of January 2018  (Credit Image: © Gary Francis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy and Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy and Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy and Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Designer Lisa Chavy Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 20, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Angel Jasmine Tookes Celebrate French Lingerie Label LIVY At The Victoria's Secret New Bond Street Store in London. (Credit Image: © Gary Mitchell/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Gary Player.
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  • March 10, 2019 - Hong Kong, HONG KONG - 17, Gary PAFFETT, GBR, HWA Racelab, Venturi, VFE05, .HONG KONG, CHN, 10. March 2019, Formula E Hong Kong .E-Prix, FIA Formula E, Formula E Grand Prix 2019.  Formel E, Elektro e-prix Autorennen (Credit Image: © David McIntyre/ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 19 May 2020 - Gary Phillips from Steamachine busy with a preventative decontamination of Laser Clear Dermal clinic in Parklands. The machine that is used uses chemicals by SaniGuard that produces a mist that covers all surfaces killing the Coronavirus Covid-19.  Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 19 May 2020 - Gary Phillips from Steamachine busy with a preventative decontamination of Laser Clear Dermal clinic in Parklands. The machine that is used uses chemicals by SaniGuard that produces a mist that covers all surfaces killing the Coronavirus Covid-19.  Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 19 May 2020 - Gary Phillips from Steamachine busy with a preventative decontamination of Laser Clear Dermal clinic in Parklands. The machine that is used uses chemicals by SaniGuard that produces a mist that covers all surfaces killing the Coronavirus Covid-19.  Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman arrives at the 90th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA on Monday, February 5, 2018. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gisele Schmidt and Gary Oldman at The 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar on January 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, CA, USA (Photo by Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman at The 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar on January 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, CA, USA (Photo by Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Gary Oldman at The 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar on January 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, CA, USA (Photo by Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Members of the South African cricket team recieve a standing ovation as they walk on to the pitch at Lord's. Headed by Gary Kirsten (R) and Andrew Hudson. It is the first day of test cricket for their country in England for 29 years.
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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 NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* 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 l
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* 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 l
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* 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 l
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE NO WEB UNTIL 1400 EDT 10TH APRIL* 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 l
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  • January 12, 2017 - during round one of the PGA Sony Open in Hawaii at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, HI. - Steven Erler/CSM(Credit Image: © Steven Erler/CSM via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Thousands of Anti-Trump Protesters Hit the Streets in NYC Chanting ''Not My President.''..Various protests gathered around Manhattan and eventually took the streets, wending their way to Trump Tower chanting, among other things, ''Not My President'' and ''Fuck Donald Trump.'' Groups including Black Lives Matter, Socialist Alternative and Pussy Grabs Back converged with thousands of disgruntled citizens in the streets. Despite a NYPD escort, who threatened arrest throughout the march, the protestors blocked traffic, marched into a few business and defined police orders to return to the sidewalk. All the marches converged near 42nd Street and Broadway and then, after making their way to 5th Avenue, packed themselves before Trump Tower.  Hundreds of police lined the street and set barricades. a dozens monstrous sanitation vehicles also line the street, blocking any access to the the building....Various protests gathered around Manhattan and eventually took the streets, wending their way to Trump Tower chanting, among other things, ''Not My President'' and ''Fuck Donald Trump.'' Groups including Black Lives Matter, Socialist Alternative and Pussy Grabs Back converged with thousands of disgruntled citizens in the streets. Despite a NYPD escort, who threatened arrest throughout the march, the protestors blocked traffic, marched into a few business and defined police orders to return to the sidewalk. All the marches converged near 42nd Street and Broadway and then, after making their way to 5th Avenue, packed themselves before Trump Tower.  Hundreds of police lined the street and set barricades. a dozens monstrous sanitation vehicles also line the street, blocking any access to the the building. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2016 - New York, NY, United States - Thousands of Anti-Trump Protesters Hit the Streets in NYC Chanting ''Not My President.''..Various protests gathered around Manhattan and eventually took the streets, wending their way to Trump Tower chanting, among other things, ''Not My President'' and ''Fuck Donald Trump.'' Groups including Black Lives Matter, Socialist Alternative and Pussy Grabs Back converged with thousands of disgruntled citizens in the streets. Despite a NYPD escort, who threatened arrest throughout the march, the protestors blocked traffic, marched into a few business and defined police orders to return to the sidewalk. All the marches converged near 42nd Street and Broadway and then, after making their way to 5th Avenue, packed themselves before Trump Tower.  Hundreds of police lined the street and set barricades. a dozens monstrous sanitation vehicles also line the street, blocking any access to the the building....Various protests gathered around Manhattan and eventually took the streets, wending their way to Trump Tower chanting, among other things, ''Not My President'' and ''Fuck Donald Trump.'' Groups including Black Lives Matter, Socialist Alternative and Pussy Grabs Back converged with thousands of disgruntled citizens in the streets. Despite a NYPD escort, who threatened arrest throughout the march, the protestors blocked traffic, marched into a few business and defined police orders to return to the sidewalk. All the marches converged near 42nd Street and Broadway and then, after making their way to 5th Avenue, packed themselves before Trump Tower.  Hundreds of police lined the street and set barricades. a dozens monstrous sanitation vehicles also line the street, blocking any access to the the building. (Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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