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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel. Brian Zak/NY Post. Photo credit: Brian Z
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, Ari Nagel (and a baby girl he fathered). Brian Zak/
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Devin Vanderhorst, Paige Moxey, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ari
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  • EXCLUSIVE: For lesbian couples and single ladies looking to have a baby without the expense of going through a sperm bank (which can run in the thousands of dollars), Ari Nagel is the No. 1 dad. About half the time, he provides his seed the old-fashioned way. Sometimes, a lesbian looking to conceive will have her partner in the bed for moral support while she and Nagel engage in intercourse. “She’s never slept with a guy before, so the partner’s in bed, holding her hand,” Nagel explains. “Sometimes, it could be a little painful, then after a few times, they’re comfortable to do it on their own.” Other times, he supplies his goods in a cup, which he prefers. Nagel made his first foray into professional baby-making eight years ago with a friend — a single, straight Jewish woman in her late 30s and living on the Upper West Side. “I actually tried to fix her up. I had a friend who I thought would be a better match as a sperm donor,” he says. “He got cold feet at the last minute.” So Nagel went with the woman to the fertility clinic. Then he helped out two lesbians seeking a donor on Craigslist. Other women have heard about him through friends and Known Donor Registry, a free website for those looking for sperm donors. Women who have used Nagel’s services — which he provides for free — say his good looks, personality and high sperm count are a draw. “He’s a lot of fun to be around, he loves people, he’s outgoing, and he’s gorgeous,” says Tiffany Harrison, 41, of New Jersey, who with her wife, Yvonne, has a toddler daughter, Zoe, sired by Nagel. As for his own motivations, the big daddy insists he just likes spreading his seed. “I just love seeing how happy the moms and kids are . . . That’s why I do this,” he says. “It’s the gift that keeps on giving.” **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 11 Jun 2017 Pictured: 06/11/17 Features, sperm donor, (left to right) Paige Moxey, Devin Vanderhorst, Ama
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  • February 3, 2018 - St. Petersburg, Russia - Russia, St. Petersburg, on February 3, 2018. International female tennis tournament of WTA ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018''. In picture: Daria Kasatkina (Russia) at semifinal match of female single games on tournament ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018'' against Kristina Mladenovic  (Credit Image: © Andrey Pronin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 3, 2018 - St. Petersburg, Russia - Russia, St. Petersburg, on February 3, 2018. International female tennis tournament of WTA ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018''. In picture: Kristina Mladenovic (Franse) at semifinal match of female single games on tournament ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018'' against Daria Kasatkina  (Credit Image: © Andrey Pronin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 3, 2018 - St. Petersburg, Russia - Russia, St. Petersburg, on February 3, 2018. International female tennis tournament of WTA ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018''. In picture: Kristina Mladenovic (Franse) at semifinal match of female single games on tournament ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018'' against Daria Kasatkina  (Credit Image: © Andrey Pronin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 3, 2018 - St. Petersburg, Russia - Russia, St. Petersburg, on February 3, 2018. International female tennis tournament of WTA ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018''. In picture: Julia Goerges (Germany) at semifinal match of female single games on tournament ''St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy2018'' against Petra Kvitova  (Credit Image: © Andrey Pronin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • Justin Bieber will be honored by his Canadian hometown with the launch of a new museum exhibition featuring memorabilia from his past. The Stratford Perth Museum, located in southwestern Ontario, promises a “behind the scenes look” at the 23-year-old singer’s meteoric rise to success. Visitors will be able to see a wide array of artifacts provided by Bieber and his relatives, as well as other Stratford residents who have connections with him. The collection includes dozens of pieces from his music career, such as Grammy awards, Teen Choice Awards, a personal letter from former First Lady Michelle Obama and clothing he wore during major concert performances. It will also feature personal items from his childhood in Stratford, including a hockey jacket he wore when he played for the Stratford Warriors Peewee Travel Team as well as photos and videos. No stone has been left unturned as even Bieber’s old sneakers have made the cut and feature in the exhibition. The exhibit, which opens on February 18, is called “Steps to Stardom,” in reference to the steps of Stratford’s Avon Theatre where Bieber used to sing and play his guitar as a young busker. A video posted to YouTube of him performing on those steps garnered millions of views and ultimately helped him land his first recording contract as a 13-year-old wannabe star. John Kastner, General Manager of the Stratford Perth Museum, said: “We’re very excited about this exhibit and helping to share a fascinating story about a hometown hero who’s gone on to remarkable achievements. “We’re grateful to Justin and his family for supporting what we wanted to do and allowing us to share a piece of their lives with the world.” The museum, which typically receives approximately 7,000 visits per year, is expecting the exhibit to generate significant interest among Bieber’s following of dedicated fans across North America and around the world. “The single biggest question we get from visitors at the muse
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  • May 23, 2019 - Paris, France - Olga Danilovic of Serbia reacts during her women's singles against Geoggina Garsia Perez of Spain in the second round of the qualifications of Roland Garros, in Paris, France, on 23 May 2019. (Credit Image: © Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • MELBOURNE, Jan. 27, 2018  Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki poses with her trophy during the awarding ceremony of the women's singles final match against Romania's Simona Halep at Australian Open 2018 in Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 27, 2018. (Credit Image: © Li Peng/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2017 - Kristina Mladenovic of France hits a return during the singles match against Julia Goerges of Germany at the 2017 WTA Elite Trophy tennis tournament in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 3, 2017. Mladenovic lost by 0-2. (Credit Image: © Lu Hanxin/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 12, 2017 - Tianjin, China - Maria Sharapova of Russia hits a return during the women's singles second round match against M. Linette of Poland at the 2017 WTA Tianjin Open. (Credit Image: © Yue Yuewei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Melbourne, Australia - Caroline Wozniacki and Simona Halep during Australian open awards ceremony.  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January. 20, 2018 - Melbourne, Australia -  Maria Sharapova of Russia misses a shot during the women's singles third round match against Angelique Kerber of Germany at Australian Open 2018 in Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 20, 2018. Maria Sharapova lost 0-2. (Credit Image: © Zhu Hongye/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2017 - Julia Goerges of Germany hits a return during the singles match against Kristina Mladenovic of France at the 2017 WTA Elite Trophy tennis tournament in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province. Goerges won by 2-0. (Credit Image: © Lu Hanxin/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 14, 2017 - Tianjin, China - ARYNA SABALENKA of Belarus returns the ball during the women's singles semifinal match against S. Errani of Italy at the 2017 WTA Tianjin Open tennis tournament. Sabalenka won 2-0.  hcs) (Credit Image: © Yue Yuewei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - MARIA SHARAPOVA of Russia returns the ball during the women's singles quarterfinal match against Stefanie Voegele of Switzerland at the 2017 WTA Tianjin Open tennis tournament in north China's Tianjin Municipality. Maria Sharapova won 2-0. (Credit Image: © Yue Yuewei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus celebrates during the women's singles quarterfinal match against Zhu Lin of China at the 2017 WTA Tianjin Open tennis tournament in north China's Tianjin Municipality. Aryna Sabalenka won 2-0. (Credit Image: © Yue Yuewei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2017 - JENNIFER BRADY of the United States hits a return during the singles second round match against China's Z. Shuai at 2017 WTA Hong Kong tennis Open in Hong Kong, south China. (Credit Image: © Lo Ping Fai/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 12, 2017 - Tianjin, China - Maria Sharapova of Russia reaches for a return during the women's singles second round match against M. Linette of Poland at the 2017 WTA Tianjin Open. (Credit Image: © Yue Yuewei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Caroline Garcia of France returns the ball during the singles third round match against Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia at 2017 WTA Wuhan Open in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. Caroline Garcia won 2-0. (Credit Image: © Cheng Min/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Garbine Muguruza of Spain returns the ball during the singles third round match against Magda Linette of Poland at 2017 WTA Wuhan Open in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. Garbine Muguruza won 2-1. (Credit Image: © Xiao Yijiu/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Wang Qiang of China returns the ball during the singles third round match against Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic at 2017 WTA Wuhan Open in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. Wang Qiang lost 0-2. (Credit Image: © Xiong Qi/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland serves during the singles third round match against Ashleigh Barty of Australia at 2017 WTA Wuhan Open in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province. Agnieszka Radwanska lost 1-2.  (Credit Image: © Mao Siqian/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Slovakia's Katarina Simonakova in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • Romania's Raluca Stramaturaru in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • Canada's Brooke Apshkrum in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • South Korea's Aileen Christina Frisch in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • Latvia's Ulla Zirne in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea.
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  • Olympic Athletes from Russia's Ekaterina Baturina in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • Canada's Alex Gough in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • USA's Emily Sweeney in the Women's Luge Singles Run during day three of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Monday February 12, 2018. See PA story OLYMPICS Luge. Photo credit should read: David Davies/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Carolina Kostner of Italy compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Carolina Kostner of Italy compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Carolina Kostner of Italy compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Gabrielle Daleman of Canada reacts after her performance during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Gabrielle Daleman of Canada compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Mirai Nagasu of USA compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Gabrielle Daleman of Canada compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Carolina Kostner of Italy compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Alina Zagitova of Olympic Athlete from Russia compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Mirai Nagasu of USA compete during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2018 - Gangneung, South Korea - Mirai Nagasu of USA reacts with coaches after her score during the Team Event Ladies Single Skating FS at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Gangneung Ice Arena on Monday February 12, 2018. (Credit Image: © Paul Kitagaki Jr. via ZUMA Wire)
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