
Celebrities who have secretly fathered a love child
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2023-10-05 18:54

Dwayne Johnson has powerful message for Maui natives amid devastating wildfires
Dwayne Johnson has shared how "completely heartbroken" he feels about the Maui wildfires in an emotional post on Instagram. The 51-year-old actor and former WWE wrestler took to the social media platform amid the wildfires that began on August 8 and have since spread at speed as a result of the high winds and dry land. As it stands, 96 people have been confirmed dead with more people currently missing. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Johnson partly grew up in Hawaii, living in Honolulu as a teen and in his message urged: "All our local families, our ohana, our aiga, stay strong thru this devastating time." In his video message, he began: “I know that by now all of you around the world have seen the complete destruction and devastation that has hit our Hawaiian islands – our island of Maui. “And I’m completely heartbroken over this and I know all of you are too.” He continued: “Everything that I’ve seen transpire over these past couple of days, everything that continues to transpire hour-by-hour, minute-by-minute, it’s all heartbreaking, “Thank you guys around the world for all of your love and your support, your light, your prayers. “Thank you for sending them to the islands of Hawaii, the people of Hawaii.” Along with his video message, Johnson also included images of the devastating impact the wildfires have had as well as the ongoing rescue efforts. Meanwhile, actor Jason Momoa - who was born in Honolulu - warned in an Instagram post to tourists not to visit the area at this time due to the ongoing crisis. “Do not convince yourself that your presence is needed on an island that is suffering this deeply,” he said. “Mahalo to everyone who has donated and shown aloha to the community in this time of need.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-14 21:48

‘AGT’ judges say yes to Riccardo Pace’s ‘pitiful and pathetic’ performance, angry fans say ‘not worth million dollars’
Simon Cowell do not want 'AGT' Season 18's hand percussion artist Riccardo Pace to move ahead but the other judges disagreed
2023-06-14 10:58

Danny Masterson in segregation before rape trial sentencing, shares unit with Suge Knight and OJ Simpson
A woman claimed that Danny Masterson provided them with drinks and took advantage of their intoxicated state to commit violent acts of rape
2023-06-03 19:54

What is Gerry Turner's net worth? 'The Golden Bachelor' lead lives in lavish $637K Indiana lakehouse
Gerry Turner married his high-school sweetheart, Toni Turner, in 1974, but she unfortunately died in 2017
2023-09-29 09:27

Astronomers are expecting a message from aliens today that is 40 years in the making
Astronomers are hoping to receive a message from aliens after a 40-year wait for a reply comes to an end. On 15 August 1983, a pair of hopeful astronomers at Stanford University beamed a message into space via an antenna. They believe that 22 August 2023 is the earliest time they can expect to receive a reply. The experiment was the brain-child of professors Masaki Morimoto and Hisashi Hirabayashi, who, around 40 years ago, beamed 13 drawings in radio waves to a star named Altair, approximately 16.7 light-years away from Earth. The 13 drawings sent into space by Morimoto and Hirabayashi were designed to tell the story of human evolution and how human beings came to exist on Earth. Drawings depicted how humans evolved from microscopic creatures that eventually moved from water onto land. It also explained our solar system and what DNA is. It was the hope that if there was any intelligent life on planets close to the star, they would interpret the messages and hopefully send a reply. In anticipation of a reply, a team at The University of Hyogo in Japan will monitor for a reply using the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) antenna. Led by Shinya Narusawa, the team will listen for around an hour for signs of unusual radio activity or signals that could suggest a reply. Narusawa explained: “A large number of exoplanets have been detected since the 1990s,” adding, “Altair may have a planet whose environment can sustain life.” Unfortunately, if a reply is received, it will be too late for Morimoto, one of the professors responsible for the original project, after he died in 2010. Dr Hirabayashi, the other pioneer, is currently a professor emeritus at JAXA. It is yet to be seen whether he will see his 40-year experiment gets the conclusion he was hoping for. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-22 17:24

Alex Trebek’s Favorite Jeopardy! Interview Was With a 1987 Teen Who Played the Bagpipes and Wrote Bad Poetry
“Roses are red / Violets are blue / Some poems rhyme / And some don’t.” —Dana Venator at the 1987 ‘Jeopardy!’ Teen Tournament.
2023-09-12 01:28

'The Voice' Season 24: Who is Laura Williams? Niall Horan presents ring to 'god-gifted prodigy' after bagging 4 chair turn
'The Voice' Season 24 singer Laura Williams chooses Team Niall Horan
2023-10-04 08:51

'Today' host Craig Melvin absent from show as he celebrates wedding anniversary with wife Lindsay Czarniak
Craig Melvin's wife Lindsay Czarniak took to Instagram to post a few snapshots of the couple from their wedding day
2023-10-17 17:46

‘The Idol’ Plot Explained: Here’s what the HBO drama is all about
The story revolves around Jocelyn, a pop star recovering from a breakdown, seeks to reclaim her fame with the help of Tedros, a nightclub manager with a troubled history
2023-05-29 16:56

Edgar Wright urges Hollywood franchise to 'take a breather' to avoid burnout
'Baby Driver' filmmaker Edgar Wright thinks massive Hollywood franchises need to learn to "take a breather and let people get excited" again.
2023-11-28 16:18

'The View' host Sara Haines swears in front of live audience as Alyssa Farah Griffin giggles after awkward on-air blunder
'The View' host Sara Haines was fired up after a heated discussion on a controversial topic in the studio among all the hosts
2023-06-24 10:49
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