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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: 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: 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: Honey Boo Boo, 12 years old. 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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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • 52nd Annual CMA Awards hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood from the Bridgestone Arena. 14 Nov 2018 Pictured: Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion. Photo credit: MBS/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: 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: 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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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • South Africa - Port Elizabeth - 12 - August - 2020 Nurses at Gelvan Park Old age home . Gift of the Givers hand over of 100 food parcels to the care givers of Gelvan Park Frail care centre.  This home has been brought to our attention by Mrs Giezma Johsnstone of ISUZU SA. Saluting the care givers of this home who has not been paid since lockdown as subsidies was delayed but yet they came every day to work to make sure the elderly nappies were changed, bathed and fed while there families were hungry at home. These are true heroes and Gift of the Givers  will be giving each nurse a food hamper,blanket,hygiene packs and fleece jacket. Will be donating bulk food the home as well. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 24 - August - 2020 Gugulethu resident protest outside Gugulethu Old aged Home after reports of elderly people being abused by director of the centre  Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 24 - August - 2020 Gugulethu resident protest outside Gugulethu Old aged Home after reports of elderly people being abused by director of the centre  Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Port Elizabeth - 12 - August - 2020 Nurse at Gelvan Park Old age home Nokuthula Mazibukwana . Gift of the Givers hand over of 100 food parcels to the care givers of Gelvan Park Frail care centre.  This home has been brought to our attention by Mrs Giezma Johsnstone of ISUZU SA. Saluting the care givers of this home who has not been paid since lockdown as subsidies was delayed but yet they came every day to work to make sure the elderly nappies were changed, bathed and fed while there families were hungry at home. These are true heroes and Gift of the Givers  will be giving each nurse a food hamper,blanket,hygiene packs and fleece jacket. Will be donating bulk food the home as well. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 27 May 2020 - Premier Alan Winde together with Transport and Public Works Minister Bonginkosi Madikizela received a donation of a fully refurbished quarantine site from Old Mutual.Old Mutual has turned the former Training Centre and Club House, located at the MuPine Golf Club into a 300 bed facility for use by the Western Cape Government. The upgrade and conversion cost R4 million and forms part of Old Mutual’s R52 million contribution to the COVID-19 crisis response initiatives.photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • May 13, 2019 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Kashmiri Protesters seen shouting slogans during a protest in Srinagar..Massive protest held in many parts of Kashmir valley against allegedly rape of three year old girl, who was raped on 09 may 2019 in North Kashmir's Bandipora district. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Gaza, Gaza Strip, Palestine - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death) Mourners carry the body of 14-month old Palestinian baby Seba Abu Arar carries her body during her funeral in Gaza City May 5, 2019. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Mouhi Aldein Hashhush repairs traditional paraffin cooking stoves and lamps in his workshop in the Old City of Nablus, where he has been working during the last 37 years. The labyrinth of cobbled streets of Nablus’ Old City bustles with numerous shops but also with workshops employing traditional techniques passed through generations. The traditional workshops blend with the rich history of the Old City which dates from the Ottoman era but goes also back to the Romans and manifests itself in its distinct stone facades, beautiful architecture, cobbled streets and dense architectural fabric. The historic importance and architectural beauty of Nablus’ Old City have been highlighted by UNESCO (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 29, 2018 - London, UK - A staff member views ''Portrait of a man with a spotted fur collar'' by Lucas Cranach The Elder (Est. £1.5-2m).  Preview of Old Masters, British, Treasures, Sculptures and Ancient works at Sotheby's New Bond Street to be offered for sale on 3 and 4 July 2018. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - A Kashmiri man holds a doll as he participates in the protest demanding justice for 8-year old Asifa Bano in Srinagar,Kashmir on April 14, 2018. Asiifa, the nomadic gujjar child was brutally raped and murdered in Kathua district of Jammu in January 2018. The Crime Branch of Police has filed a charge sheet of the case in a local court and indicted eight people in the case. (Credit Image: © Faisal Khan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Semesa Rokoduguni warms up during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Jamie George warms up during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Maro Itoje uses his feet to block Tim Nanai-Williams of Samoa during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - A family of fans during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Danny Care during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Danny Care during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Danny Care during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Reynold Lee-Lo of Samoa tackles England's Piers Francis during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Piers Francis talks to England's Semesa Rokoduguni during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's George Ford offloads a pass during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Ah See Tuala of Samoa and England's Semesa Rokoduguni vies for the ball during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Piers Francis gets tackled during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Ah See Tuala of Samoa battles England's Semesa Rokoduguni for the ball during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Charlie Ewels takes the line out ball during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Tala James Ioane of Samoa is tackled during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Dwayne Polataivao of Samoa passes from the ruck during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Paul Perez of Samoa looks to tackle England's Elliot Daly during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Tim Nanai-Williams of Samoa runs back to defend during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Henry Slade is tackled by two Samoans during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Maro Itoje on the break during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 25, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Launchbury during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Samoa at Twickenham stadium , London on 25 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Courtney Lawes takes the line out catch during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Launchbury makes a break during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Dylan Hartley during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly is tackled during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Australias Sean McMahon from the base of the scrum during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Jonathan Joseph tackles Australias Tevita Kuridrani during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Australias Marika Koroibete is tackled during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England celebrate their second try by England's Jonathan Joseph during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Launchbury evades a tackle from Australias Will Genia during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Anthony Watson takes the drop kick from Australias Marika Koroibete during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Courtney Lawes during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's George Ford during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 18, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly tackled by Australias Marika Koroibete during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Jamie George eyes up his opposite number during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Henry Slade tackles Argentina's Matias Moroni during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Argentina's Gonzalo Bertranou passes with England's Alex Lozowski and England's Courtney Lawes looking on during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Chris Robshaw looks for the ball during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Sam Underhill makes the tackle on Argentina's Sebastian Cancellere with England's Jamie George in the background during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Alex Lozowski makes his tackle with England's Nathan Hughes as back up during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Harry Williams with England's Danny Care in the background during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Alex Lozowski in action during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Alex Lozowski makes a break during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Alex Lozowski tackles Argentina's Nicolas Sanchez during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - England's Alex Lozowski breaks from Argentina's Matias Alemanno during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Nathan Hughes scores the first try during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England & Argentina line up during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Nathan Hughes in action during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Coach Eddie Jones during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Sam Underhill shouts to his team mates during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Nathan Hughes is tackled by Argentina's Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Nathan Hughes makes his way to the line during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly clears his lines during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Sam Underhill looks on Argentina's Martin Landajo during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly is tackled by Argentina's Martin Landajo during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Nathan Hughes is tackled by Argentina's Juan Martin Hernandez during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly is tackled by Argentina's Martin Landajo during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Semesa Rokoduguni on the charge during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Argentina's Juan Martin Hernandez attempts a tackle on England's Nathan Hughes during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's George Ford takes the penalty kick during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Elliot Daly tries to evade the tackle of Argentina's Martin Landajo during Old Mutual Wealth Series between England against Argentina at Twickenham stadium , London on 11 Nov 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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