Does A Cheeky Shout Out To Rita Ora At London Club Appearance
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The singer, 27, is seen stripping to nothing but a racy cut-out leotard and latex hot pants as she sexily dances to her hit song Anywhere, in the raunchy new clip.Conor McGregor has a long-term partner in Dee Devlin and a young son. It sent fans into a frenzy with both Ora and McGregor in relationships. But fellow MMA fighter and McGregor’s sparring partner Artem Lobov has appeared to put the record straight in a brutal twitter post. Replying to Ora’s tweet, he wrote: “Sorry Rita, Burgers are nice but not when a man has steak at home.” McGregor, 29, has been dating girlfriend Dee Devlin for more than eight years and recently had a baby together, Conor Jack McGregor.
Ora speaks Albanian. Her mother is Catholic and her father is a nominal Muslim.When asked about her religion, Ora said that she does not consider herself religious, but "more of a spiritual person." Ora considers herself a feminist. Her maternal grandfather, Osman Bajraktari, was the Albanian consul to Russia (then part of the Soviet Union).Her paternal grandfather, Besim Sahatçiu, was a film and theatre director. On 10 July 2015, Ora was named an honorary ambassador for the Republic of Kosovo by the country's president, Atifete Jahjaga, at the Embassy of Kosovo in London. Ora, who was joined at the ceremony by her parents, and former British Prime Minister and his wife, Tony and Cherie Blair, stated she was "overwhelmed" by the honour and pledged to help the youth of Kosovo.
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THIS BURMESE PYTHON IS 5.1 METERS (17 FOOT) LONG AND WEIGHS 59.8 KILOGRAMS (132 POUNDS). SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Python hunters have found a monster slithering around the Everglades. Snake hunter Jason Leon captured a 5.1-meter (17-foot) Burmese python in the Florida Everglades. Weighing 59.8 kilograms (132 pounds), it’s thought this female could be a record-breaker for the longest snake caught by the South Florida Water Management District’s (SFWMD) Python Elimination Program. It was found earlier this week submerged in the water of an SFWMD territory near Big Cypress National Preserve. “That snake could pretty much kill any full-grown man,” Leon told NBC 6 Miami local news. “If that snake was alive right now, it would probably take like three of us to be able to control that snake.” As the name suggests, Burmese pythons are native to Southeast Asia. Over the past 50 years, the balmy swamps of southern Florida have become the home of hundreds of pythons, mos...
Back Injures pulls out of St. Moritz race "Lindsey Vonn" Vonn later tweeted she had an "acute facet (spinal joint) dysfunction. I got compressed on the 6th gate and my back seized up." Vonn said she would see how she responded to treatment overnight, but she tweeted again Sunday morning ahead of a second super-G: "Unfortunately I will not be able to race today. "I am extremely disappointed but my biggest goal this season is the Olympics and I need to take care of myself now so I can be ready for next week, and more importantly, for February." Soon after Newsweek asked Fox News for comment on the article, the outlet changed the story's headline to "Lindsey Vonn suffers back injury in World Cup race" and deleted a tweet with the original headline, although that tweet is still archived. Fox News spokeswoman Jessica Jensen acknowledged the changes in an email to Newsweek, writing, "The headline was changed and the tweet was deleted....
Thanks to a novel artificial intelligence technique in partnership with Google, NASA has discovered a planetary system that has as many planets as our own. It’s the most planets in one system we’ve ever found elsewhere. The system is called Kepler-90, a Sun-like star 2,545 light-years from Earth. We already knew about seven planets in this system, but thanks to this new technique, we’ve found an eighth. The findings are published in The Astrophysical Journal . “The Kepler-90 star system is like a mini version of our solar system,” said Andrew Vanderburg from the University of Texas at Austin, one of the scientists behind the discovery, in a statement . “You have small planets inside and big planets outside, but everything is scrunched in much closer.” Kepler has been looking for planets since 2009, and has found thousands so far. But there are many more hiding in its data that we aren’t able to confirm yet. Thanks to this new method, we can do better. Kepler finds plan...
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