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Ian Wright mocks Alan Shearer with HILARIOUS video after Newcastle legend calls for Magpies defender

Ian Wright hit back at fellow Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer during Arsenal’s Premier League clash with Newcastle. The Gunners enjoyed a dominant 4-1 victory after their controversial loss at St James’ Park earlier in the season when VAR struck with another chaotic match. The former Newcastle star Shearer posted his thoughts on X, formerly Twitter, on his side’s dismal performance in the first half. ‘Any danger of putting a ****** tackle in’ Shearer posted.

Naghel Georgiana Manuela Nationality And Ethnicity

A few of days before, Naghel Georgiana Manuela was your everyday kind of woman. However, since it came to light that she is the girlfriend of well-known British-American influencer and kickboxer Andrew Tate, she has been the focus of extensive search operations all throughout the United States. These operations have been going on ever since the news broke. She was born in the United States of America and follows the Christian faith.

Patrick Fugit Net Worth

Patrick Fugit is an American actor best known for his role as William Miller in the award-winning film Almost Famous. He was born on October 27, 1982 in Salt Lake City, UT and has since gone on to appear in other films such as White Oleander and Saved!. Patrick Fugit is a member of Movie Actor Age, Biography and Wiki 💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M Some Patrick Fugit images

The new pregnancy announcement is no announcement

When Grace was about 12 weeks pregnant with her first child, she posted a picture-perfect Instagram announcement featuring ultrasound photos and a knit gray “NEW TO THE CREW” onesie. She even had a customized hashtag for the new addition. But when she became pregnant a second time, it was an ectopic pregnancy. Then she had another miscarriage after that. And so four years later, Grace, 29, skipped sharing anything about another pregnancy.

Topher Graces Take Me Home Tonight takes us back to the 1980s

Topher Grace admits that he does not remember 1988 very well. This is understandable, because he was only 10 when "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" dominated the box office and Michael Dukakis ran for president. So it’s puzzling that a passion project for the actor, his new movie “Take Me Home Tonight,” is a coming-of-age comedy that unfolds during Labor Day weekend 1988. The movie opened Friday. In addition to starring as the protagonist ( an MIT grad wasting his potential by working at a video store), Grace co-conceived the story and co-produced for the first time — because, he says, he felt so strongly about portraying the ’80s accurately.