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  • *NO WEB UNTIL 10AM EST 11TH FEB PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mixed Martial Artist and boxer Conor McGregor and his girlfriend Dee Devlin, and their two young children take a walk on South Beach's famous Ocean Drive in Miami. After taking his son Conor Jr. to the beach, the Pay-Per-View phenomenon met up with his partner and their newborn baby, who was seen for the first time, for a sunset stroll along the famed strip. McGregor and girlfriend of ten years Dee Devlin, who welcomed their second child last month, have put on a united front since Terri Murray, 26, claimed her daughter Clodagh was born nine months after she slept with the sports star in 2017. McGregor has denied he is the dad, claiming Terri slept with one of his pals, and is understood to be willing to take a DNA test. Terri met McGregor, 30, when he travelled to Liverpool for the Grand National in 2017 - four weeks before Dee Devlin gave birth to their first child Conor Jr. Conor and Dee met in 2008 when Conor was just 19 and Dee was 20. Back then, the Crumlin man had just quit a plumbing apprentice and was struggling to make ends meet while pursuing his fight career. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Conor McGregor; Conor McGregor Jr.; Dee Devlin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *NO WEB UNTIL 10AM EST 11TH FEB PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mixed Martial Artist and boxer Conor McGregor and his girlfriend Dee Devlin, and their two young children take a walk on South Beach's famous Ocean Drive in Miami. After taking his son Conor Jr. to the beach, the Pay-Per-View phenomenon met up with his partner and their newborn baby, who was seen for the first time, for a sunset stroll along the famed strip. McGregor and girlfriend of ten years Dee Devlin, who welcomed their second child last month, have put on a united front since Terri Murray, 26, claimed her daughter Clodagh was born nine months after she slept with the sports star in 2017. McGregor has denied he is the dad, claiming Terri slept with one of his pals, and is understood to be willing to take a DNA test. Terri met McGregor, 30, when he travelled to Liverpool for the Grand National in 2017 - four weeks before Dee Devlin gave birth to their first child Conor Jr. Conor and Dee met in 2008 when Conor was just 19 and Dee was 20. Back then, the Crumlin man had just quit a plumbing apprentice and was struggling to make ends meet while pursuing his fight career. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Conor McGregor; Conor McGregor Jr.; Dee Devlin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Brad Pitt is spotted leaving AGO restaurant after dining for 3 hours in West Hollywood. Brad arrived to the Italian restaurant at 7:30 P.M. and left at 10:30 P.M. Brad Pitt is wearing a black Tom Ford coat, a brown puffer jacket, brown shirt, grey pants, a newsboy cap and Adidas Yeezy Boost Grey/Gum 750 sneakers which are designed by rapper Kanye West. Brad was having dinner inside with a very few close friends. Brad Pitt attended Jennifer Aniston's 50th birthday last month. Rumors were swirling that the two are possibly getting back together again. As you know, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie finalized their custody battle December of last year 2018. 08 Mar 2019 Pictured: Brad Pitt. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *NO WEB UNTIL 10AM EST 11TH FEB PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mixed Martial Artist and boxer Conor McGregor and his girlfriend Dee Devlin, and their two young children take a walk on South Beach's famous Ocean Drive in Miami. After taking his son Conor Jr. to the beach, the Pay-Per-View phenomenon met up with his partner and their newborn baby, who was seen for the first time, for a sunset stroll along the famed strip. McGregor and girlfriend of ten years Dee Devlin, who welcomed their second child last month, have put on a united front since Terri Murray, 26, claimed her daughter Clodagh was born nine months after she slept with the sports star in 2017. McGregor has denied he is the dad, claiming Terri slept with one of his pals, and is understood to be willing to take a DNA test. Terri met McGregor, 30, when he travelled to Liverpool for the Grand National in 2017 - four weeks before Dee Devlin gave birth to their first child Conor Jr. Conor and Dee met in 2008 when Conor was just 19 and Dee was 20. Back then, the Crumlin man had just quit a plumbing apprentice and was struggling to make ends meet while pursuing his fight career. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Conor McGregor; Conor McGregor Jr.; Dee Devlin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *NO WEB UNTIL 10AM EST 11TH FEB PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mixed Martial Artist and boxer Conor McGregor and his girlfriend Dee Devlin, and their two young children take a walk on South Beach's famous Ocean Drive in Miami. After taking his son Conor Jr. to the beach, the Pay-Per-View phenomenon met up with his partner and their newborn baby, who was seen for the first time, for a sunset stroll along the famed strip. McGregor and girlfriend of ten years Dee Devlin, who welcomed their second child last month, have put on a united front since Terri Murray, 26, claimed her daughter Clodagh was born nine months after she slept with the sports star in 2017. McGregor has denied he is the dad, claiming Terri slept with one of his pals, and is understood to be willing to take a DNA test. Terri met McGregor, 30, when he travelled to Liverpool for the Grand National in 2017 - four weeks before Dee Devlin gave birth to their first child Conor Jr. Conor and Dee met in 2008 when Conor was just 19 and Dee was 20. Back then, the Crumlin man had just quit a plumbing apprentice and was struggling to make ends meet while pursuing his fight career. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Conor McGregor; Conor McGregor Jr.; Dee Devlin. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ actor and the daughter of actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger are marrying at the san ysidro ranch were John and Jackie Kennedy stayed in during their honeymoon in 1953. Pratt and fellow actor Lowe enjoyed a leisurely round of golf on the morning of the wedding. Later in the day, family and close friends were spotted arriving at Lowe’s home, while yesterday a full-scale wedding rehearsal took place. Lowe and his wife, Sheryl, have inhabited the classic six-bedroom, 3.4-acre estate, with their two sons since 2005. The house has views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez mountains. While the 39-year-old actor has been busy promoting his new blockbuster ‘Cowboy Ninja Viking’, Katherine, 29, has been relying on her mother Maria Shriver to help her get things organised for their big day. For her bridal shower last month, Schwarzenegger and guests, including close friends like Oprah Winfrey, gathered at Maria Shriver's house to celebrate the bride-to-be, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Pratt also making an appearance. ‘Jurassic World’ star Pratt announced he’d popped the question to Katherine – who is 10 years younger than him – on Instagram in January when he shared a photograph of the brunette beauty’s diamond jewel on her ring finger. He captioned the post: “Sweet Katherine, so happy you said yes! I’m thrilled to be marrying you. Proud to live boldly in faith with you. Here we go!” Chris was previously married to Anna Faris, with whom he has six-year-old son Jack, from 2009 until 2018. 08 Jun 2019 Pictured: Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ** PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE RATES APPLY ** The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ actor and the daughter of actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger are marrying at the san ysidro ranch were John and Jackie Kennedy stayed in during their honeymoon in 1953. Pratt and fellow actor Lowe enjoyed a leisurely round of golf on the morning of the wedding. Later in the day, family and close friends were spotted arriving at Lowe’s home, while yesterday a full-scale wedding rehearsal took place. Lowe and his wife, Sheryl, have inhabited the classic six-bedroom, 3.4-acre estate, with their two sons since 2005. The house has views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez mountains. While the 39-year-old actor has been busy promoting his new blockbuster ‘Cowboy Ninja Viking’, Katherine, 29, has been relying on her mother Maria Shriver to help her get things organised for their big day. For her bridal shower last month, Schwarzenegger and guests, including close friends like Oprah Winfrey, gathered at Maria Shriver's house to celebrate the bride-to-be, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Pratt also making an appearance. ‘Jurassic World’ star Pratt announced he’d popped the question to Katherine – who is 10 years younger than him – on Instagram in January when he shared a photograph of the brunette beauty’s diamond jewel on her ring finger. He captioned the post: “Sweet Katherine, so happy you said yes! I’m thrilled to be marrying you. Proud to live boldly in faith with you. Here we go!” Chris was previously married to Anna Faris, with whom he has six-year-old son Jack, from 2009 until 2018. 08 Jun 2019 Pictured: Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Newly-engaged power couple Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are starring in their first major campaign together — fronting Quay Australia’s new sunglasses collection. The duo dazzle in the campaign, wearing a variety of shades and with J-Lo showing off her stunning figure in an array of sexy outfits. The pair, who announced their engagement last month, pose together as well as in solo mode for the shoot, which took place in Miami. In one frame, J-Lo, 49, shows off her taut tummy in a pair of high-waisted white pants teamed with a boob tube and tuxedo jacket which striking a sultry poses with her hand touching her sunglasses. In another snap, Lopez shows off her bodywork while leaning against a car while donning a plunging glittery dress. Other photographs from the campaign show the duo posing together, with Jen cutting the mustard in one frame in a cutaway yellow dress. Speaking of the collaboration with the brand — which offers sunglasses for men and women priced between $50 and $60 — Lopez said: “Quay Australia has been one of my go-to brands ever since I first discovered them a few years ago. “I fell in love with them, and I’ve worn them regularly since. When the opportunity to team up was presented, it felt so fitting. Getting to do this with Alex was a big bonus too. He loves sunglasses as much as I do.” Former New York Yankees star Rodriguez, 43, added: “It was really special to be able to shoot in Miami with Jennifer, she was the one who introduced me to Quay Australia. “I’ve never had a pair of sunglasses that fit so well and the fact that you can get high quality, polarized sunglasses for $50 is pretty great.” The QUAY X JLO range is comprised of 6 styles with multiple colorways, featuring luxe metal accents, oversized shapes, and flashy lens finishes. The women’s line offers a variety of different shapes and sizes, including a new twist on classic aviators, flirty cat eyes, and statement shields, retailing for $60 USD each. The Q
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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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  • *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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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird,June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird. June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird,June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird,June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird,June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird,June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird. June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: Honey Boo Boo and Mama June. June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. 18 Feb 2018 Pictured: June Shannon (Mama June) and her daughters, Alana Thompson (Honey Boo Boo) and Lauryn Shannon (Pumpkin) and her boyfriend, Josh Efird, their 2 month old daughter, Ella Grace Efird, sister JoAnne Shannon (Doe Doe), and niece Amber Busby and other family members raise money for the Children's Hospital of Macon in Hampton, Ga. on February 18, 2018. They had a fan meet and greet at Last Chance Liquidators, Doe Doe's store. They sold raffle tickets for mystery boxes of products, homemade slime, and signed posters of their new television show on the WE network, "Mama June, From Not to Hot". Alana stayed up to 5 a.m to make 450 jars of slime. They are donating half the proceeds and garnering more support on social media for the cause. Photo credit: Dana Mixer / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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