Tuesday, April 4, 2017

White House releases first official portrait of Melania Trump flaunting HUGE diamond ring

Melania Trump's looked every inch the model in her first official photographs
Standing in the US President’s office, Mrs Trump posed with her arms folded, enabling her diamond rings and perfectly manicured fingernails to capture the light within the soft focus photographs.
Critics have questioned why she opted to fold her arms in the portrait, and how much airbrushing had been used to make her look picture perfect.In a statement issued with the photos, she said: "I am honoured to serve in the role of First Lady and look forward to working on behalf of the American people over the coming years."
The huge 25-carat diamond ring on the First Lady’s left hand was a present from her husband President Trump on their 10th wedding anniversary.
The 46-year-old was dressed in a black tailored suit, embellished with a sequinned black scarf.The portrait will be displayed in the presidential family's residence although the First Lady, has not moved into White House, preferring to remain at Trump Towers in New York.

I'm dating chicks! Paris Jackson reveals she's bisexual


Paris Jackson, daughter of the late king of pop Michael Jackson, is reportedly trying to move on from her ex Michael Snoddy by hooking up with girls on elite dating app, Raya.

According to Radar, Paris has been getting flirty with some girls on the celebrity dating app and has revealed in the past that she has had crushed on females.

‘Kill him before it’s TOO LATE’ North Korean defector says Kim Jong-un MUST be stopped

Thae Yong Ho
He said the Pyongyang despot must be killed before it is too late, as the tyrannical killer accelerates his nuclear war programme. 
The hermit state has now developed a “very significant level” of nuclear development, according to Thae Yong Ho, ’s former deputy ambassador to the UK.
Thae, who became the country’s highest-profile defector when he fled his North Korean London embassy to South Korea, issued the terrifying warning yesterday.He said: “[Kim] is desperate in maintaining his rule by relying on his nuclear weapons and ICBM.
“Once he sees that there is any kind of sign of a tank or an imminent threat from America, then he would use his nuclear weapons with ICBM.”

New York rocked by surge in 'China White' heroin deaths

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Officials in New York state are scrambling to respond to a flurry of deaths resulting from the use of heroin cut with a strong and deadly painkiller.
At least 23 people have died in less than two weeks after overdosing on heroin believed to have been but with fentanyl, or fentanyl itself. Street names for the drug include “China White,” “Drop Dead,” and “Serial Killer.” Fentanyl is a prescription painkiller that is 30 to 50 times stronger than heroin alone and can lead to a fatal overdose with just a tiny amount.
The Buffalo News said that 23 people had died in Erie County, which includes the cities of Buffalo and its surrounding towns, in the space of 11 days. The death toll represents the usual total of fatalities over a year.

FA to quiz David Moyes as he says sorry for his ‘slap’ threat to BBC woman

David Moyes and Vicki Sparks

The manager yesterday came under fire for his comments last month when his struggling side drew 0-0 with Burnley.
The married father-of-one took exception to a question from BBC reporter Vicki Sparks during an interview for Match of the Day and warned her she “might get a slap, even though you’re a woman”.
He apologised, insisting “it’s not my character” – but refused to qui
FA bosses yesterday said they will seek an explanation from Moyes, 53, following demands for an investigation into the “sexist threats”.
Moyes phoned the reporter days after the incident to apologise.
He told a press conference yesterday: “In the heat of the moment, I made a mistake in my comment to a BBC reporter which I profoundly regret.
“I was disappointed with myself for it. I subsequently phoned the reporter and apologised, which she accepted.“It’s not my character, it’s not my type, as most people know. I think people who know me would say what I’m about. In the heat of the moment, I used the wrong words.”
He does not believe he will be sacked over the comments and when asked if he had thought about resigning he said: “No, never a consideration.”
The Scot added: “I want to do the job and I want to get it right. There’s been a lot of difficulties but I want to be here.”
The former Manchester United and Everton boss claimed he was “one of the biggest” campaigners for women’s football.

Martin Lawrence proposes to girlfriend Roberta Moradfar with a $500K diamond ring


51 year old actor and comedian, Martin Lawrence got on one knee at his home on Friday and proposed to his girlfriend Roberta Moradfar on Friday, with a $500,000 diamond engagement ring.
According to TMZ, Martin worked 'for months' with Iconic Jewels Beverly Hills to create the custom-made ring he gave to his girlfriend, Moradfar, who is an aesthetics nurse practitioner.

Russia attack: Police hunt two suspects after at least 11 dead killed in St Petersburg metro bombing

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Russian police are hunting for two suspects in the wake of a bomb blast in the St Petersburg metro system that killed at least 11 people and wounded 45 more.
Law enforcement officials have said that a suicide bomber was responsible for the blast, according to reports in Russian media.
The suspected bomber is thought to have links to radical Islamists and is believed to be a 23-year-old from central Asia.  
Definitive conclusions cannot be made until DNA is examined but there are reports the attacker carried the bomb in a backpack.
An unidentified explosive device went off at 2:20pm on a train after leaving Sennaya Ploshchad station and heading to the Technology Institute station, Russia's National Anti-Terrorist Committee said. 
Russian security agencies found and defused a second explosive device at the Ploschad Vosstaniya station, one of the city's busiest stations, the committee also said.
Polina, who was travelling in the next carriage, told Bumaga when the train pulled into the Technology Institute station she "saw that the neighbouring carriage was mangled, window glass was broken, there was no light and there was blood."
Russia's health minister, Veronika Skvortsova, said seven people were killed immediately while another died in an ambulance and two more died in hospital. The death toll was later updated from 10 to 11.

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