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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN*** Kate Upton looks drop-dead gorgeous in these newly-released photographs from her Yamamay lingerie shoot. The 26-year-old model — who recently revealed she is expecting her first child with her baseball star husband Justin Verlander, 35 — is seen here in a series of sexy ensembles from the Yamamay Fall Winter 2018 collection. Kate, who is now sporting a burgeoning bump, was photographed before she started to show any hint of pregnancy. In one photograph the American model parades her toned physique in a lacy teal green bodysuit, teamed with black knickers and suspender stockings. For another look Kate shows off her 34D cup chest in an embroidered beige bra and knicker set and for another seduces the lens in a black one-piece with lace and net detailing. Yamamay’s “The Perfect Fit” collection is perfect for Kate, who once complained that she wished she had smaller breasts. "I wish I had smaller boobs every day of my life as I would love to wear spaghetti tips braless and go for the smallest bikini designs,” she said in a recent interview. Kate, who was dubbed the “hottest woman of 2018” by Maxim USA, was chosen by Yamamay for the second year running to front their Perfect Fit Collection, which boasts maximum comfort following research and development by the brand and creation of a size chart where “women will no longer have to adapt their shape to codified sizes but will find their natural comfort”. In a statement Yamamay said it was proud to have pregnant Kate as its ambassador: “Kate Upton is expecting her first baby and Yamamay is proud to have a future mother as its ambassador who, with her curves, manages to communicate the natural beauty and uniqueness of every woman.” ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMAMAY LINGERIE CAMPAIGN***. 07 Sep 2018 Pictured: ***STRICTLY NO USE UNLESS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH STORY ABOUT YAMA
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • June 26, 2017 - Ofra, Israel - Former residents of the illegal outpost Amona, evacuated and demolished in February 2017, live in cramped conditions in the settlement Ofra. Initial construction is underway of a road that will lead to Amichai, the first new settlement in Samaria, West Bank, since the 1993 Oslo peace accords. Located in the Shilo Valley, north of Ramallah, Amichai is the intended future home of the 42 families from Amona, the refugees, as they call themselves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Boy with webbed fingers, toes treated like a pariah in the neighborhood and at school, poor parents pin hope on crowdfunding to get their child treated By Sanjay Pandey in India Twelve-year-old Mannu Kumar is treated like a pariah in his neighborhood and at school because of his appearance. Mannu, standard III student, cannot run around like a regular boy of his age. He can't use hands for eating or any other purpose, nor can he wear shoes or slippers. Mannu suffers from Syndactyly, a rare genetic condition, because of which his hands and feet are fused-like. The disease causes abnormal fusion of hands and feet. The rare condition only affects one in 10 lakh people. Mannu, who hails from the Koderma of the east Indian state of Jharkhand, is the eldest child of Anand Kumar, a small-time grocery shop owner, and Rani Devi, a housewife. Mannu also has one sister and the medical expenses of his condition are quite a burden on the family. His parents have spent a fortune on his treatment in the last two years. They have sold family property and jewelry to arrange funds for the boy's medication and diagnosis. Since his parents are uneducated they couldn't pick on the early signs of the disease and his diagnosis was made only this year in July. Now it is in an advanced stage and doctors have told them that it would take at least Rs 10 lakh for reconstructing Mannu’s hands and feet. Doctors informed the parents that the estimated cost of treatment, including neuro and plastic surgery procedures, would come to approximately Rs 10 lakh. Moreover, the family would have to shell out Rs 5 lakh for the treatment process to begin. Since the family has already exhausted all their resources in the last two years, on the boy's medication, they have started a fundraiser to raise money for his further treatment. His mother Devi said: ‘It is the curse of the God that my son was born like this and I am worried about his future. ‘I’m afraid he might struggle to lead a no
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  • August 2, 2012 - Nude, pregnant woman sitting in front of moon in yoga position, hands together, digital composite (Credit Image: © Pete Saloutos/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2016 - Pattern created by multiple exposure of nude, pregnant woman, holding moon (Credit Image: © Pete Saloutos/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 30, 2016 - Nude, pregnant woman, holding moon in hand, digital composite (Credit Image: © Pete Saloutos/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Family saving money in green piggy bank (Credit Image: © Image Source/Dan Bannister/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • October 2, 2016 - Pattern created by multiple exposure of nude, pregnant woman, holding sun and moon (Credit Image: © Pete Saloutos/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • South Africa's most loved lion Sylvester who twice cheated execution after escaping from a game park has become the proud father to these adorable cubs. Sylvester made world headlines in 2015 when he was chased out of the Karoo National Park by older lions and during three weeks on the run killed 28 sheep, a cow and a kudu. Rangers dubbed him The Ghost as he kept eluding them as he trekked his way 180 miles away from the park leaving a trail of dead animals he had been feeding on behind him. The public begged for him to be spared and when he was found asleep a decision was taken to give him a chance and he was darted rather than being shot in the $60,000 hunt. Thousand of people from around the world added their voice to appeals to spare him from being euthanised. He was airlifted back to the Karoo National Park but when he escaped again in 2016 the fugitive was dubbed a “problem lion” and rangers said they feared it would have to be the bullet. But again the public came to Sylvester’s rescue and thanks to a tracking collar that had been fitted after his first escape he was found after three days having eaten just the one cow. Sylvester was spared a second time when a vet darted him from a helicopter and taken back to the Karoo National Park where a life or death debate raged over the much loved lion. In the end Sylvester got a stay of execution and was moved to Kuzuko Lodge which is a contractual area of the massive Addo Elephant National Park in a bid to rehabilitate him. He was introduced to another male and two lionesses in the hope he would become a dominant male. And now the team at Kuzuko Lodge in Addo, a member of Legacy Hotels & Resorts who care for Sylvester, revealed that the publics’ faith in the the Houdini-like lion had been justified. Lionesses are fiercely protective of their cubs when they are first born and it was 12 weeks before their suspicions were confirmed that Sylvester and his lioness Angel had indeed mated. These two adorable lions
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence and Alberto Barbera attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Paolo Baratta, Darren Aronofsky, Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence and Alberto Barbera attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence and Alberto Barbera attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Darren Aronofsky attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Scott Franklin, Jennifer Lawrence and Darren Aronofsky attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Darren Aronofsky, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem and Scott Franklin attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence and Alberto Barbera attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Jennifer Lawrence attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Javier Bardem attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer and husband David E. Kelley attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - David E. Kelley and wife Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - David E. Kelley and wife Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer and husband David E. Kelley attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - David E. Kelley and wife Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer and husband David E. Kelley attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Venice, Venetien, Italy - Michelle Pfeiffer and husband David E. Kelley attending the 'Mother!' premiere at the 74th Venice International Film Festival at the Palazzo del Cinema on September 05, 2017 in Venice, Italy (Credit Image: © Future-Image via ZUMA Press)
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