In the opening 20 minutes of Inter Milan’s Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona, Denzel Dumfries scores a flick-on from Federico Dimarco’s corner.
MATCH REPORT: Inter Milan vs. Barcelona
In the opening 20 minutes of Inter Milan’s Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona, Denzel Dumfries scores a flick-on from Federico Dimarco’s corner.
MATCH REPORT: Inter Milan vs. Barcelona
In their Champions League semi-final first-leg encounter with Inter Milan, Barcelona’s Raphinha’s “fantastic strike” crashes off the crossbar onto the unlucky Yann Sommer.
MATCH REPORT: Inter Milan vs. Barcelona
Reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague has reportedly landed a seven-figure deal with a brand. The news this week comes just days ahead of the former Love Island finalist releasing the second part of her docuseries Molly-Mae: Behind It All.
After agreeing to a “huge new contract,” Molly-Mae, 25, is said to have continued working with Beauty Works. She became a haircare brand’s ambassador in 2019 and has since worked for the company, including releasing her own line of products. As she continues to “huge fortune,” she has now reportedly signed a new contract with Beauty Works.
According to a source, the partnership is “sentimental,” with the brand being one of the first to work with Molly-Mae after she first appeared on Love Island in 2019 and.
The source stated that “Molly’s signed a significant new contract with Beautyworks and will be launching things throughout 2025. It’s really sentimental because it’s one of her first brand partnerships. She adores the owners, Penny and Martin, and they are now close friends with Molly.
Molly-Mae has released several products through the brand, including her own line of hair extensions. She announced two new shades for her range in a post on Instagram last week, in which she reflected on the brand partnership.
She also wrote, “The secret behind the blonde… finally I can say that Glacier Blonde” andamp, Swiss Blonde by me are now LIVE!!” along with a photo of herself. She then continued the caption by tagged Beauty Works.
She continued, “I can’t believe I now have three different shades of hair.” Molly-Mae added the message to her followers, “Shop the Molly-Mae Blonde Collection online now]heart emoji]” in addition to the crying emoji.
The reports that Molly-Mae has extended her partnership with Beauty Works comes ahead of the content creator releasing the second part of her Prime Video docuseries. Behind It All debuted with its first three episodes in January.
The remaining three episodes will be released on May 9. Ahead of their release next Friday, the streaming platform recently shared a trailer for the second part of the series, which promises to take viewers “beyond the headlines”.
The trailer was shared by Molly-Mae, whose relationship with Tommy Fury is discussed on the show, on social media. She teased in the caption on Instagram: “We’re back … May 9th.”
The remaining three episodes were set to be released last month in a post by Molly-Mae. The first season of the show, which premiered on January 17, was under wraps, she also announced in the same post.
She wrote at the time, “Season 1 WRAPPED!!!” alongside a photo of her taken while she was filming. We’ll see you on May 9 for our upcoming three Molly-Mae: Behind It All episodes. She also posted a white heart emoji and tagged Prime Video.
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“What a match,” he said. As Williams potted the black almost falling over the winning line on Wednesday, BBC commentator John Virgo remarked, “Treasure the moments of these two great champions.
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ronnie O’Sullivan complete the trio, which includes the legendary “Class of 92,” and they are all still a top-notch tour team.
In December, O’Sullivan celebrated his 50th birthday, and Williams turned 50 in March, while Higgins celebrates his half-century 13 days later in the same year’s final.
However, they have demonstrated that a number is all that.
Since Ray Reardon, a six-time champion, did it at the age of 52 in 1985, Williams has now reached the last four at the Crucible.
When he fell 5-1 behind, it seemed a step too far, but a Williams surge brought him close to victory at 12-8 before Higgins resurrected to level terms.
We were really big rivals twenty years ago, and now we enter the practice room and nod off as if to ask, “How are we still here competing with everyone?” Before the game, Higgins said.
Williams agrees with that statement.
He said, “Typically, the worse you get,” according to him. Your focus is on getting through the day, everything is going, and you experience a slight decrease in stamina.
“But somehow, us three are circling like a bad smell.”
A final between two members of the “Class of 92,” which is named after their professional careers, is a real possibility because O’Sullivan is in the opposite half of the draw.
What a feat it would be if one of them won the World Championship and could possibly defeat a young whippersnapper in the final. Perhaps their best accomplishment, Davis said.
In the Crucible first round, Davis defeated Mark King 10-9, defeated a 34-year-old Higgins, reigning champion, and fell 13-11 to eventual champion Neil Robertson in the final eight.
I may have lost faith in the fact that it was a fantastic buzz, Davis recalled.
The “Class of 92” trio’s accomplishments are legendary. Williams has three titles, while Higgins has four, and O’Sullivan has seven.
If Williams or O’Sullivan win the trophy on May 5th, they will surpass O’Sullivan’s record set set when he won it three years ago, when he was 46 years old.
Thirty-three years ago, they were all teenagers who had a desire to rise to the top and were driven, hungry, and talented.
When they were both 15 years old, Williams described how he first met Higgins at the 1990 championships final.
The Welshman said, “We played in the final, and he beat me.” He won 6-1 against me, he had 5 grand for the win, and I had 3 grand for the winner.
I then played in the British Under-16s in Birmingham, where I lost to him 4-0 after 50 minutes, and I received 200 dollars for the delay.
When I was 13 and 14, I first really remembered John because we were both playing in junior events.
Williams and Higgins have a history of the Crucible, having previously met six times at the Sheffield theater, winning five games, including an 18-16 victory in the 2018 final showdown.
Before their most recent rematch, Williams said, “That was one of the best games I’ve ever been involved in, and people say it was the best final ever.”
The legendary trio was Ken Doherty, the 1997 world champion, who had previously played them throughout his career, in the belief that Williams-Higgins was the setting for “the tie of the round.”
It excelled at doing that.
The Irishman claimed that they have been producing well for 33 years and have been at the top of the game since 1992.
Players like me, Stephen Hendry, Alan McManus, and Peter Ebdon have all discovered that getting older makes things much harder. Being able to dedicate your life to the game and deal with the tension are difficult to deal with.
They still have the appetite, willingness, and hunger, which is an incredible talent, even though you become a father and a family man, and it’s difficult to dedicate yourself to the game.
For the past 30 years, I’ve worked with them as loggers. In big finals, I’ve defeated them all but also lost to them all. You used to enjoy playing them because it was a fantastic test for your own game, and I just had great fun doing them.
Doherty, who is a member of the BBC TV team for the competition, said: “We have to enjoy these three as much as we can.” They continue to provide the sport with great entertainment and entertaining.
Judd Trump, who defeated him 13-10 on Monday, was the man who Shaun Murphy favored to win the title.
However, he continued, “It’s wonderful that we still get to watch the Class of 92, three of the best players we’ve ever seen.”
After beating Luca Brecel in his own quarter-final, world number one Williams will face him in the semi-finals.
Trump anticipated that the seasoned trio would continue to excel for many years to come.
When I was younger, Ronnie and John, in particular, gave them a little inspiration, according to Trump. “Ronnie was a person I really admired. They are not far from their best, but they are far from retiring.
Never have I seen him play that way when I played him in the semi-finals [when Trump won a final-frame decider for a 17-16 win in 2022].
After completing a new three-year contract, Mexico City will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2028.
After being dropped by Red Bull at the end of the previous season, Mexican driver Sergio Perez lost his spot on the grid as a result of the deal.
The Mexican government supports the race, as well as local and national governments and businesses.
Claudia Sheinbaum, the new mayor of Mexico City, is a former mayor of the capital and a supporter of the election.
Since returning to the calendar in 2015 after 22 years, the race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez attracted one of the sport’s most enthusiastic crowds.
The unique atmosphere created by our fans in Mexico City is one of our championship’s most incredible and exciting experiences, according to Stefano Domenicali, president and CEO.
At least four Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday targeted security personnel in Ashrafieh Sahnaya, a source from the Syrian Ministry of Interior, according to a source familiar with the matter.
In a statement, the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates rebuffed “all forms of foreign intervention,” but did not specifically accuse Israel of carrying out the attacks. The Foreign Ministry continued in its statement that Syria “affirms its unwavering commitment to protect all aspects of the Syrian people, including the children of the honorable Druze community.”
Israel acknowledged that it had carried out a strike in Syria against alleged “extremists” who had attacked Druze people, and that it had followed through on a promise to defend the minority group.
Three Syrian Druze citizens have been taken out of Syria, according to the military, to be treated in Israel.
Following two days of deadly fighting between members of the Syrian government loyalists and members of the Druze military council, the strikes were launched.
Hussam al-Tahhan, the country’s director of security, disclosed to Syria’s state-run SANA news agency that a security operation had been launched there and that reinforcements had been dispatched to ensure the return of “security and stability” to the area’s neighborhoods.
According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 16 security forces and six fighters were killed on Wednesday. On Tuesday, at least 17 people were killed, including 10 members of the security forces.
The strike on Ashrafieh Sahnaya, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sent a “stern message” to the new government in Syria, led by interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa.
He claimed that Israel hoped that they would stop the Druze community from suffering.
In the event that the Druze community is the subject of additional violence, Israel’s head of armed forces later gave the military instructions to get ready to attack Syrian government targets.
Leaders of the Syrian Druze have consistently resisted Israeli intervention and pledged to support a united Syria.
In the largely Druze-dominant area of Jaramana, clashes between Druze and Sunni groups erupted on Tuesday, which were sparked by an audio clip that was posted on social media attacking the Prophet Muhammad.
A Druze leader was responsible for the recording. The Druze community’s spiritual leader in Jaramana criticized the recording, claiming that it was made to “incite division and division among the people of the same nation.”
Despite calling for inclusiveness and national unity, Syria’s new rulers, former opposition fighters who led the rebellion that overthrew longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December, have struggled to maintain security for the country’s minorities.
Israel has launched hundreds of strikes into Syria since al-Assad was overthrown in December, stepping up attacks it had carried out regularly in previous years, and has deployed troops. to the occupied Golan Heights in a buffer zone designated by the UN.
With minorities already enthralled by the horrifying bloodshed last month, the most recent incidents only serve to heighten sectarian tension in Syria.
In a wave of vigilante attacks in the northern regions of Tartous and Latakia governorates, hundreds of people were killed in clashes with security forces in March.
Sahnaya residents reported intense street fighting on Wednesday.
Elias Hanna, who resides on the edge of Sahnaya, described the indiscriminate shelling as making us feel extremely anxious and fearful.
We worry that the massacres against the Druze on the coast in Sahnaya will continue, he said.
UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, said he is “deeply concerned” by the violence there, particularly in the Homs and the suburbs of the capital Damascus.
He demanded immediate action to stop civilian casualties from being incited and prevent communal tensions from being sparked.
Israel must stop its aerial assaults on Syria, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.