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eNCA
6 days ago
- General
- eNCA
Organisation seeks to help pupils with career guidance
JOHANNESBURG - Youth Month has kicked off. The theme this year is "Skills for the changing world: Empowering youth for meaningful economic participation". A Seat At The Table is an organisation on a mission to achieve exactly this - and to create global leaders. Under its auspices is Connect Education, a programme that helps learners with career guidance, mentorship and bursaries. Dr Xolelwa Zulu and Pamela Nkosi had a talk about their programme with eNCA's Sindi Mabe.
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's net worth and plans for future
What is Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's net worth? Will the former Love Island couple film a documentary together? Molly-Mae Hague will announce she is back with Tommy Fury in her Prime Video series, Behind It All. Having established themselves as household names in the showbiz industry (especially Hague), much of their lives play out in the spotlight. Before their break up in August last year, they had the all-important brand as Love Island's golden couple as well as building their family together. It was reported Prime Video had signed the couple to do a fly-on-the-wall documentary series about their lives before their split. Prime Video would go onto work with Hague on the series we know as Molly-Mae: Behind It All. The series follows the influencer starting up her fashion business Maebe and navigating life as a newly-single mum to two-year-old Bambi. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement By the time filming the second instalment came round, Hague and Fury shared a secret kiss at a New Year's Eve party and eventually made the decision to get back together. The dramatic fallout has been captured for the cameras and will play out to audiences on Behind It All which is available to watch on Friday. In recent weeks they have been seen at Heathrow airport flying out Dubai on a family holiday with their daughter. What is Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's net worth? Molly-Mae Hague attends Emma Grede's "A Seat At The Table" dinner in February 2025. (Getty) Hague and Fury became one of the most successful couples to emerge from Love Island in 2019. Weeks before their break up the couple had bought a £5million house together where Fury has continued to live. Hague has been living between their new family home and her £4million home in Cheshire while they work out their relationship. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement Although they have come together as a couple, they will likely continue to work on deals separately as well as pursuing new things together. It is estimated the couple have a net worth of £9million, according to reports. Most recently Hague has secured a seven-figure deal with Persil for their new Pure Heaven Scent range, according to reports. She has shot the campaign with her daughter Bambi and spoken about her collaboration with the brand on her Instagram which has 8.5million followers. This partnership will make the screen in her documentary too. Prio to their break up, Hague and Fury featured in Tyson Fury's Netflix documentary At Home with The Furys. Since then they have both landed independent TV deals. Will Molly-Mae and Tommy film a documentary together? Molly-Mae Hague invited the cameras into her life for Prime Video series Behind it All. (Amazon Prime) The second part of Molly-Mae: Behind It All is available to stream on Prime Video from Friday. Molly-Mae: Behind It All had the highest ever opening day ratings for a series on Prime so far, according to reports of TV figures in January. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement With its success, a question mark remains over whether a third series may be given the green light and whether she would star alongside Fury in a documentary series. So far, the Prime Video has only included historic footage and social media clips of the couple together as well as them chatting to each other on the phone. In the months between the two Prime Video instalments, Fury has also secured his own show with rival channel BBC. Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury will capture the boxer getting his life back on track. Much in the same vein as Molly-Mae: Behind It All, Fury has invited the cameras into his life. Tommy: The Good The Bad The Fury is on BBC. (BBC) It will tell the story of his time in the ring as well as Fury's fight to get Hague back and determination to be the best dad he can be to Bambi. It will be a 10-part series, each episode of 30 minutes. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement He said: "A lot of people see me in the ring, they see me on social media, but they don't see ME — the person behind all of that. I'm excited for everyone to finally be able to see what goes on behind the scenes, how the big fights are made, all the ups and downs as well as a glimpse into my private life." Shortly being released after Hague's series, it's likely the businesswoman will not feature heavily in the BBC series as Fury will take the spotlight. Molly-Mae wants another baby with Tommy Molly-Mae Hague walking the red carpet for the BAFTA Film Awards in 2025. (Getty) As well as their careers, Hague and Fury are building their personal lives and family together. ADVERTISEMENT Advertisement In a revealing conversation in the first part of Molly-Mae: Behind It All, Hague shared her plans to have a second child. Pressed by her sister Zoe about why she wanted to get back with the boxer, the influencer detailed she always had a long-term plan. She said: "I did know that [we would get back together]. Why do you think I've not cried? All I want is in this life to be with him, and to have another baby with him and to grow old as a family, and to live in a nice house together and have a nice life together. That's all I want." Molly-Mae: Behind It All's second part is available to stream from Friday on Prime Video.


CBS News
26-04-2025
- Business
- CBS News
Elk Grove bookstore wants everyone to have A Seat at the Table
A look inside Elk Grove's A Seat At The Table bookstore and its mission to do more A look inside Elk Grove's A Seat At The Table bookstore and its mission to do more A look inside Elk Grove's A Seat At The Table bookstore and its mission to do more ELK GROVE — It's time to crack open a new book because Saturday is Independent Bookstore Day, a time to shop local and celebrate reading. CBS Sacramento took a look inside one Elk Grove bookstore that is on a mission to do more. For many people, nothing beats a good cup of coffee and a good book. But Emily Autenrieth had a bigger vision when she opened her independent bookstore, A Seat at the Table Books, on Laguna Springs Drive three years ago. Emily wanted everyone to have a seat at the table. "We're here to meet community needs," she said. "We're here to serve the people in Elk Grove." Emily's days are long. She spends her mornings homeschooling and her afternoons running her business, which includes 8,000 books and items and eight employees — some of whom started out as customers. In this tough economic climate, owning and operating a small business involves a lot of risk and a lot of challenges. "It's a really tough industry anyway, particularly when there are concerns about the economy and how tariffs are going to impact everyone," Emily said. "We don't have room to raise our prices at a bookstore the way that other retail might be able to." Despite the uncertainty, bookstores are making a comeback. The American Booksellers Association says its membership has doubled since 2016, now at 2,400 stores nationwide. Many shops like A Seat at the Table Books are reaching more customers by standing up to book bans and doubling down on diversity. "People belong here at A Seat at the Table, no matter who they are or what their background is," Emily said. "Specifically, we celebrate what makes us different and what makes us unique." It's not just a bookstore or cafe but a community hub with a mission to make a difference. "Not ever expecting to make money out of this, I'm just trying to keep the 'third space' going," Emily said. "So that's really the goal, is to make enough to keep covering our costs and keep this space open to the community." A Seat at the Table will be part of a book crawl this weekend for Independent Bookstore Day, encouraging readers to visit their store and nine others in the region.