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Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!
Reality TV star LA Demi is heating up the Riviera with her latest sun-soaked photo shoot in Punta Mita, and fans are loving every second of it. The 30-year-old, best known for her appearance on “Ex On The Beach,” flaunted her toned figure in a variety of jaw-dropping bikinis, including a stunning white set and a wild animal-print two-piece that left little to the imagination. The reality star didn’t hold back, striking confident poses while letting her long blonde hair flow in the ocean breeze. Thirst Trap Goals LA Demi’s latest snaps are a masterclass in beachside glamour, combining sexy…
Utah Valley University has canceled its men’s soccer game scheduled for Wednesday evening following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk on campus earlier in the day. In an official statement, the school explained that the match against UC Davis would not take place “due to the active police situation” at UVU. UVU officials confirmed, “The game will not be made up.” The game had been slated to kick off at 7 PM MT at UCCU Stadium, where the 5-0 Wolverines were set to continue their winning streak. The team will now return to action on September 15, traveling for a…
Law enforcement continues the manhunt for the person responsible for the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, and new footage circulating online may provide critical insight into the suspect’s movements. The video, which has quickly gone viral on social media, captures the chaotic moments immediately after Kirk was shot during a campus Q&A in Orem, Utah. Crowds can be seen scrambling for safety as the conservative activist falls to the ground. In the far background, atop a campus building, a figure appears to dash away from the scene, possibly giving authorities a rare vantage point of the…
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday
President Donald Trump delivered a solemn Oval Office address Wednesday night following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. In his remarks, Trump described Kirk as a man who loved his country, was deeply religious, and devoted to his family, before turning his focus to the broader implications of the attack. “Charlie lived and died for the values that are the bedrock of America, including free speech and the rule of law,” Trump said. He labeled Kirk a “Martyr for Freedom”, emphasizing that while Kirk was tragically killed, his ideals and message would grow louder in death.…
Just a day before the tragic shooting that claimed Charlie Kirk’s life, the conservative activist was reportedly excited and full of energy while preparing for his college campus tour. According to sources close to Kirk, he spoke with a longtime friend for about 20 minutes on Tuesday, sharing his enthusiasm for the upcoming Turning Point USA events and public speaking opportunities. At no point did he indicate any fears for his personal safety. Confident and Unconcerned on the Road Our sources reveal that Kirk never mentioned feeling threatened or receiving death threats in his extensive conversations with friends. Even while…
The sports world is reeling in shock and grief following the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Wednesday afternoon. Prior to the heartbreaking confirmation of his death, athletes, celebrities, and public figures took to social media to express their prayers and condolences. Among those sending messages of support were Jake Paul, Le’Veon Bell, Dave Portnoy, Ryan Garcia, Riley Gaines, Bruce Pearl, and Antonio Brown. Each voiced concern for Kirk and his family as news of the shooting circulated online. Social Media Flooded With Prayers Jake Paul wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Charlie Kirk got shot…
