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  • Lawrence Mafumu a pupil of the Jack's Standard primary school shows his skills with the ball during break time in the school compound, Oct 22 2009 . The pupils at the school play football on a daily basis with dreams of making it to the top and also  emulate the proprietor of the school, Jackson Mayanja who has built the school from his earnings from football.
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is seen here in behind the scenes photos on the set of the latest LASCANA swimwear and lingerie shoot. The 37-year-old model is captured posing up a storm for the Spring/ Summer 2018 collection, which she took part in after being announced as a new brand ambassador. In an interview to accompany the shoot the mother-of-two — who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March — said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 16 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in behind the scenes photos from a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is single and ready to mingle. The mother-of-two, who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March, is seen here in a stunning swimwear and lingerie photoshoot for LASCANA. The 37-year-old model showed off her toned and tanned figure in an array of designs after being announced as the brand ambassadors for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. In an interview to accompany the shoot, Alessandra said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 03 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cristiano Ronaldo packs a punch in a new photoshoot to promote his new superhero-inspired line of underwear. The 34-year-old Portuguese footballer shows off his impressive physique and rippling abs as he models a series of form-fitting boxer shorts from the Spring/Summer 2019 CR7 Underwear collection. The Juventus FC star poses in a range of briefs in front of a series of comic book style backdrops emblazoned with words including ‘strength, power, belief’. Speaking of the new line, the father-of-four said: ‘Everyone knows that underwear is one of the best parts of any superhero’s wardrobe and I believe that everyone has their own superpowers. For the SS19 CR7 Underwear campaign I was asked what mine are and I encourage my fans to identify and celebrate theirs.’ Referring to his ‘superpowers’, Ronaldo went on: ‘The first is Power. Everyone has their own power — it’s all about finding the unique power in you. Mine comes from training hard to become physically powerful but also from having the power to inspire others to work hard for their dreams, which is something I am really passionate about and grateful for. ‘Strength is an essential superpower. I don’t just focus on keeping my body strong, but my mind too. Both physical and mental strength are equally important to me and something I work hard to achieve. ‘Belief is key. It’s so important to have self-belief and to also believe in and uplift the people around you. I have a great team, so it’s easy to have belief in what we can achieve. ‘And, of course, my secret superpower- my CR7 Underwear. I always feel my best, my most confident when I’m wearing CR7 Underwear.’ The Spring/Summer 2019 CR7 Underwear collection is available online and from select retailers worldwide. 24 Apr 2019 Pictured: Cristiano Ronaldo models a series of form-fitting boxer shorts from the Spring/Summer 2019 CR7 Underwear collection. Photo credit: CR7/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Drew Barrymore looks unrecognizable while filming her latest movie project "THE STAND-IN" in Manhattan's East Village area and later filming in the early morning hours of Saturday in an almost empty Times Square. "THE STAND-IN" tells the story of a disaffected comedy actress and her ambitious stand-in trading places, both played by Drew Barrymore. Candy is a washed-up movie star, busted for a tax evasion, who hires her unemployed, adoring stand-in Paula to do community service in her place. However, a weird co-dependent relationship ensues as Candy begins to use Paula as a stand- in in all parts of her life to escape from the stressful demands of fame. Eventually, Paula starts to take over Candy’s identity, career and boyfriend, finally kicking Candy out of her own house, where she is forced to survive in the real world for the first time while Paula lives the celebrity life of her dreams, until her boyfriend discovers the truth about the woman he’s sleeping with. 16 Feb 2019 Pictured: Drew Barrymore. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Drew Barrymore looks unrecognizable while filming her latest movie project "THE STAND-IN" in Manhattan's East Village area and later filming in the early morning hours of Saturday in an almost empty Times Square. "THE STAND-IN" tells the story of a disaffected comedy actress and her ambitious stand-in trading places, both played by Drew Barrymore. Candy is a washed-up movie star, busted for a tax evasion, who hires her unemployed, adoring stand-in Paula to do community service in her place. However, a weird co-dependent relationship ensues as Candy begins to use Paula as a stand- in in all parts of her life to escape from the stressful demands of fame. Eventually, Paula starts to take over Candy’s identity, career and boyfriend, finally kicking Candy out of her own house, where she is forced to survive in the real world for the first time while Paula lives the celebrity life of her dreams, until her boyfriend discovers the truth about the woman he’s sleeping with. 16 Feb 2019 Pictured: Drew Barrymore. Photo credit: LRNYC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is seen here in behind the scenes photos on the set of the latest LASCANA swimwear and lingerie shoot. The 37-year-old model is captured posing up a storm for the Spring/ Summer 2018 collection, which she took part in after being announced as a new brand ambassador. In an interview to accompany the shoot the mother-of-two — who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March — said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 16 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in behind the scenes photos from a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is seen here in behind the scenes photos on the set of the latest LASCANA swimwear and lingerie shoot. The 37-year-old model is captured posing up a storm for the Spring/ Summer 2018 collection, which she took part in after being announced as a new brand ambassador. In an interview to accompany the shoot the mother-of-two — who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March — said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 16 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in behind the scenes photos from a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is seen here in behind the scenes photos on the set of the latest LASCANA swimwear and lingerie shoot. The 37-year-old model is captured posing up a storm for the Spring/ Summer 2018 collection, which she took part in after being announced as a new brand ambassador. In an interview to accompany the shoot the mother-of-two — who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March — said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 16 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in behind the scenes photos from a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is seen here in behind the scenes photos on the set of the latest LASCANA swimwear and lingerie shoot. The 37-year-old model is captured posing up a storm for the Spring/ Summer 2018 collection, which she took part in after being announced as a new brand ambassador. In an interview to accompany the shoot the mother-of-two — who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March — said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 16 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in behind the scenes photos from a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is single and ready to mingle. The mother-of-two, who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March, is seen here in a stunning swimwear and lingerie photoshoot for LASCANA. The 37-year-old model showed off her toned and tanned figure in an array of designs after being announced as the brand ambassadors for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. In an interview to accompany the shoot, Alessandra said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 03 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alessandra Ambrosio is single and ready to mingle. The mother-of-two, who called off her 10-year engagement to Jamie Mazur back in March, is seen here in a stunning swimwear and lingerie photoshoot for LASCANA. The 37-year-old model showed off her toned and tanned figure in an array of designs after being announced as the brand ambassadors for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. In an interview to accompany the shoot, Alessandra said: “I think LASCANA’s campaign and their philosophy ‘it’s a woman’s world’ is about empowering women to feel good and confident to do whatever they want, to follow their dreams and to accomplish them and to be happy. I can definitely identify with this.” She went on: “I think we learn from everything that we do. Of course there are things I’ve done that were wrong but I feel like these things teach you to be the way you want be. “There are certain things in my life that maybe I wouldn’t have done again in retrospect. But I feel like you have to do some things wrong to learn from them. Everyone is human, everyone makes mistakes but those mistakes are what make you learn and make you stronger. “Life is about learning every day, it’s about experiencing things. That’s the beauty of life; it’s a learning process the whole time.”. 03 May 2018 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio in a new campaign for LASCANA after being announced as the brand ambassador for the international Spring/ Summer 2018 collection. Photo credit: LASCANA/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Jul. 10, 2008 - Girl in sunlight with bubbles. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jul. 10, 2008 - Girl with bubbles. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jul. 10, 2008 - Girl looking at bubbles. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman wearing towel laughing.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman sitting on dock.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman lying in grass reading a book and smiling.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman crouching on a large rock in forest smiling.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman lying in grass reading a book.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Aug. 23, 2007 - Woman on upstairs balcony with arms crossed smiling.. Model & Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Pasay City, NCR, Philippines - ONE Heroes of Honor kick-off conference. Center - Giorgio Petrosyan (Credit Image: © Noel Tonido/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • Jun. 16, 2009 - Woman Holding Arms Up To Sun. Model Released (MR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Laura Dern. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Nicole Kidman. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Nicole Kidman. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Thandie Newton. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Anna Chlumsky. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Julianne Hough. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
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  • 2017 HBO's Post Emmy Awards Reception held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. 17 Sep 2017 Pictured: Allison Janney. Photo credit: Lumeimages / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 18, 2017 - Roma, RM, Italy - Amal Kaawash, Palestinian singer born in Lebanon (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Rihanna's brother Rorrey Fenty has been arrested for allegedly assaulting two people in Barbados. Fenty, 29, is accused of attacking Lee-Ann Lingo, while at an event on the party boat M.V. Dream Chaser, moored in the island’s capital, Bridgetown, on January 20. The younger brother of the pop superstar is also accused of punching Andrew Thornton later that same day before he was arrested and charged with actual bodily harm. The two alleged victims are both members of the same tennis club on the island. Fenty appeared at District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court before Acting Magistrate Anika Jackson on Friday February 1 where he denied all the charges. Fenty was granted $1,000 bail and ordered to attend his next hearing on June 6. The 6ft 5'' entrepreneur was pictured leaving court in Bridgetown wearing a white shirt, a black bowler hat and round spectacles. He was surrounded by a number of friends and family. Fenty is close to his superstar big sister and grew up together in their native Barbados. He describes himself as a businessman and has set up a lifestyle brand called Orign on the Caribbean island. He has also tried to follow in his famous sister's footsteps by releasing his own music. He is the immediate younger brother of Rihanna and has another younger sibling called Rajad 22. All three are the children of Ronald and Monica Fenty. Rorrey also has three older half-siblings Samantha, Jamie and Kandy who Ronald fathered during his womanising past. Rhianna's family are no strangers to controversy and the Umbrella singer is even in the process of suing her father. She claims he wrongfully used her Fenty Brand and his relationship with her to help launch his own business. Rihanna, 30, claims Ronald started a company called Fenty Entertainment, however, Fenty has already been trademarked by Rihanna to be used for a number of her own ventures. Rihanna also claims in court documents that her father and his business partner falsely advertised themselves as h
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Your own bit-coin of paradise, Brit firm offering incredible propery competitions plans to accept cryptocurrency A British company is offering a bit-COIN of paradise to some lucky winners who can use cryptocurrency to enter amazing prize draws for incredible properties. UK firm Ultra Primus is currently running a ‘WinThis.Life’ competition with the grand prize of an award-winning eco-resort on the Caribbean coast of Panama. For just $10 – around £7 – entrants take can part in a simple competition to win a $2.45m prize including TripAdvisor top-rated resort Casa Cayuco, in Bocas Del Toro, along with $50,000 in cash. The deadline for entries is tomorrow (April 11). Director Art Jenkins said tickets had been bought by entrants from 95 countries, with some spending just $10 and one person buying $2,000 worth of entries. And now plans are being put in place to accept the popular cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether, in what could be a world’s first opportunity to win other paradise properties. Potential dream pads which could be available to win with the tech tender include a stunning resort with views of a volcano in Costa Rica and an amazing seafront apartment in the Seychelles. He said: “With such a variety of people from all over the world entering our current competition, we’ve received lots of ideas, feedback and suggestions for our future competitions. “One idea we’ve had a very positive response to, is the ability to also accept cryptocurrency payments. “We already offer secure payment processing with Visa and Mastercard through one of the world’s largest payment processors and the opportunity to give our customers even more choice at the point of payment seems to be very popular. “We’re putting everything in place to accept payments in Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether for the start of our next competition, with the intention that we’ll add additional cryptocurrencies as and when it’s feasible (and there is th
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