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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_017.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_015.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_020.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_026.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_024.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_025.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_028.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_023.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
    MEGA497373_027.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Erramatti Mangayamma, 73, was so desperate and determined to have a baby that she ‘underaged herself’ to avoid the chances of being ruled out for the IVF treatment. "She lied about her age to avail the treatment. But after fact-checking with her husband and kin, who in turn submitted her school records, we discovered that she was born on September 1, 1946. And we got to know about this after she conceived,” said Dr. S Umashankar, who headed the team of doctors at Ahalya Nursing Home in the southern Indian Andhra Pradesh state's Guntur town. The doctors told the family that they have to live in the hospital during the entire course of pregnancy. “I told her husband that I cannot let you go home as they would jeopardise our treatment plan,” said Dr Uma Shankar. 
Erramatti and her husband were fine with that arrangement. “But we didn’t know how to organise funds for such a pro-longed treatment and stay at the hospital.
It was then the hospital administration told us that we don’t need to worry about the expenses as the entire cost of treatment would be borne by the hospital trust,” said the new mother. The hospital authorities knew that they were staring at an even bigger challenge after they discovered that woman was carrying twins. It was a double whammy for the team. First the woman was 73 and not 65 as claimed by her and secondly, she had conceived twins. “We formed three teams for her. One to look at her nutrition status, second one looked at her cardiac and other health parameters and the third one looked into her pregnancy status,” said Dr Uma Shankar. So finally six-decade-long wait came to end. Mangayamma gave birth to two healthy baby girls on Sept. 5 morning. “Now, no one call me sterile. I thank god and the doctors who have this possible,” said an emotional Erramatti struggling to hold back her tears. Hailing from Nelapartipadu village in East Godavari district, Mangayamma was childless after 54 years of marriage. Sh
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Shirtless David Beckham celebrates his new team, Inter Miami, as he has a few cocktails and takes a dip in the pool in Miami. The new team owner was seen indulging in a number of celebratory cocktails, conversing with a pretty brunette, photographing his teams new logo on the front page of the newspaper, and noshing on a burger and fries, in between taking dips in the pool to cool off. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: David Beckham; Inter Miami; MLS Miami. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress, assigned to the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron, deployed from Barksdale Air Force Base, La., approaches the flightline at Royal Australian Air Force Base Darwin, Australia, April 6, 2018. Two U.S. Air Force bombers visited the base in Australia’s Northern Territory to support the U.S. Pacific Command's Enhanced Air Cooperation initiative in cooperation with RAAF joint terminal attack controller teams. The EAC comprises a range of air exercises and training activities designed to enhance regional cooperation, coordination and interoperability between Australian and U.S. service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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  • 16092018(Durban) Sundowns team during AmaZulu FC targeted an upset win over Mamelodi Sundowns when the teams meet at King Zwelithini Stadium on 16 September 2018<br />
Picture: Motshwrai Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 13, 2019, Kiev, Ukraine: Goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov (2-R) of Ukrainian team is seen during a training session of Ukrainian team at the NSC Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev..Portugal and Ukrainian national teams face in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier football match on 14 October 2019. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2019, Kiev, Ukraine: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal team is seen during a training session of Portugal team at the NSC Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev..Portugal and Ukrainian national teams face in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier football match on 14 October 2019. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2019, Kiev, Ukraine: Cristiano Ronaldo (C) of Portugal team is seen during a training session of Portugal team at the NSC Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev..Portugal and Ukrainian national teams face in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier football match on 14 October 2019. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2019, Kiev, Ukraine: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal team is seen during a training session of Portugal team at the NSC Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev..Portugal and Ukrainian national teams face in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier football match on 14 October 2019. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 24, 2019 - Rome, Italy - Italy v Ireland - Rugby Guinness Six Nations.The two teams fighting after a scrum at Olimpico Stadium in Rome, Italy on February 24, 2019. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Meghan Markle's pioneering great-great uncle was reportedly a professional baseball player who never got to play in the major league because he was black. William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr, played for the prestigious Homestead Grays in the American Negro League, for black players when US baseball was segregated. Evan’s Grandson, William Demont Evans IV described how Meghan’s relative was one of the true greats. Speaking at his home in Pomona, southern California, Evans, 61, told the Mail Online: "Bill Evans played against the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He actually told me that Josh Gibson [his Homestead Grays teammate] was a better hitter than the great Babe Ruth. "Gibson was the catcher on the Grays and had one of the best RBIs in the league, white or black. "The 1930-31 Homestead Grays were supposed to be one of the greatest teams ever, that year they even played against a white All-Star team with the best Major League players and beat them. "Soon after that the White All-Stars didn't want to play them anymore. My grandfather said that many negro players if they were white would have been the All-Star players of the Major League.". 15 Jun 2018 Pictured: William Demont 'Happy' Evans Jr,. Photo credit: John Chapple/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • October 13, 2019, Kiev, Ukraine: Andriy Pyatov with his team mates are seen during a training session at the Olimpiyskiy stadium in Kiev..Portugal and Ukrainian national teams face in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier football match. (Credit Image: © Mohammad Javad Abjoushak/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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