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I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart
I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart

The Irish Sun

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart

MAYCI Neeley is a household name since appearing on the hit reality TV show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, but now, she has revealed the heartbreaking story of her first love. While her life may seem picture perfect with a doting husband, two kids, and another on the way, she has now shared her tragic past. 7 The reality TV star, Mayci Neeley, shared her tragic story Credit: instagram/maycineeley 7 Her eldest child, Hudson never got to meet his biological dad Credit: instagram/maycineeley 7 She was 14 weeks pregnant when Arik passed away Credit: PA:Press Association 7 Mayci, pictured with her boyfriend, found out through social media Credit: PA:Press Association She's often seen on Instagram posing with her husband, Jacob Neeley, but he isn't the biological father of the nine-year-old son, though. Before her marriage, Mayci was in a relationship with Arik Mack. Then her life changed forever. In 2015, Mayci, who was just 19, was at university on a tennis scholarship when she found out she was pregnant. Mayci described Arik as a bit of a wild guy" who was "so full of life." READ MORE REAL LIFE STORIES So she had concerns about him settling down with the arrival of their baby. But he assured Mayci he was ready to be a dad and marry her. While Mayci says she didn't want to give up her tennis career, she decided to leave university and move back to her families home for support. Arik decided to stay at the university, which was in a different city in Utah. Most read in Fabulous "Being away from Arik was harder than I thought. My hormones were all over the place," she told "On 24 March 2015, Arik and I had a fight. The pressure on us had become too much and we started to argue over text." Unveiling the Hidden Lives of Mormon Wives "Little did I know that Arik was driving while texting me. Frustrated, I stopped replying to his messages." Mayci didn't think much of it when he stopped replying, that was until she checked social media later that day. Tragic Realisation While scrolling through Instagram, she noticed a series of tribute posts to her boyfriend. She saw a post that read: "I'll miss you, Arik", which had a photo of him. The next post said, "RIP." Shocked by what she was seeing, she called his father, who confirmed Arik had tragically passed away due to texting and driving and had been killed on impact. 7 She has shared images of the crash online Credit: Greg Brennan 7 He was killed in a car crash when she was 14 weeks pregnant Credit: Reuters Reflecting on that time of heartbreak, the reality TV star said: "I was 13 weeks and 5 days pregnant. Me and him got into a disagreement. I remember calling him and hoping he would answer. Mayci Neeley "Mainly me, I was upset with him, and we were sending texts back and forth and one of his texts was unfinished at the end of it. "I remember calling him and hoping he would answer. And the worst part of it was just hearing the dial tone and being like, 'Please God, answer the phone.' And I called his dad and his dad told me that he passed away in a car accident... It was the most traumatic time of my life." "I was utterly destroyed. I had no idea that he was driving – I never would have replied to him if I knew," she continued. "Arik was my best friend and suddenly, he was gone." "My baby would never be held by their father. It was too much to bear." Tragically, Mayci found out the day after he boyfriend died that she was having a baby boy. The pregnant teen sank into a deep depression as she tried to cope with the grief while carrying their only child, Hudson. The loss of the life she had imagined with Arik was too much for Mayci, who also revealed she received negative comments from those around her. I didn't want to live, to be honest. Mayci Neeley "You're young, you have plenty of time to find a father for your son," said one, while another quipped: "At least you'll never have to co-parent." In September 20115, Mayci gave birth to their son and says he saved her life. Speaking on the show, Mayci said: "I truly feel like he was my first love, and it just destroyed me. "I didn't want to live, to be honest, and if it wasn't for my son, I don't even know if I'd be here today." 7 Mayci and Jcob are now expecting their third child Credit: instagram/maycineeley Finding Love Again Mayci decided to make the brave decision to go back to university while navigating being a single mum. When Hudson was seven months old, Jacob Neeley came into her life after meeting through mutual friends. "I was terrified of getting hurt again but after four months, I couldn't deny my feelings any longer. He was kind and funny and made me feel safe," she wrote for The Mirror. The pair began dating and were engaged in November 2017 before getting married in 2018. Jacob has since gone on to adopt Hudson, and he and Mayci had a daughter through IVF called Harlow. Now Mayci is pregnant again and announced the news on social media. "Baby #3 is on the way and we couldn't be happier!" she wrote in an Instagram post. Where to seek grief support Need professional help with grief? Child Bereavement UK Cruse Bereavement Relate The Good Grief Trust You can also always speak to your GP if you're struggling. You're Not Alone Check out these books, podcasts and apps that all expertly navigate grief… Griefcast: Cariad Lloyd interviews comedians on this award-winning podcast. The Madness Of Grief by Rev Richard Coles (£9.99, W&N): The Strictly fave writes movingly on losing his husband David to alcoholism. Terrible, Thanks For Asking: Podcast host Nora McInerny encourages non-celebs to share how they're really feeling. Good Mourning by Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn (£14.99, Murdoch Books): A guide for people who've suffered sudden loss, like the authors who both lost their mums. Grief Works: Download this for daily meditations and expert tips. How To Grieve Like A Champ by Lianna Champ (£3.99, Red Door Press): A book for improving your relationship with death.

I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart
I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart

Scottish Sun

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart

The TV star shares the heartbreaking moment she realised her boyfriend had died LOST LOVE I was 19, pregnant & arguing with my boyfriend when his texts stopped – then an Instagram post tore my world apart MAYCI Neeley is a household name since appearing on the hit reality TV show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, but now, she has revealed the heartbreaking story of her first love. While her life may seem picture perfect with a doting husband, two kids, and another on the way, she has now shared her tragic past. 7 The reality TV star, Mayci Neeley, shared her tragic story Credit: instagram/maycineeley 7 Her eldest child, Hudson never got to meet his biological dad Credit: instagram/maycineeley 7 She was 14 weeks pregnant when Arik passed away Credit: PA:Press Association 7 Mayci, pictured with her boyfriend, found out through social media Credit: PA:Press Association She's often seen on Instagram posing with her husband, Jacob Neeley, but he isn't the biological father of the nine-year-old son, though. Before her marriage, Mayci was in a relationship with Arik Mack. Then her life changed forever. In 2015, Mayci, who was just 19, was at university on a tennis scholarship when she found out she was pregnant. Mayci described Arik as a bit of a wild guy" who was "so full of life." So she had concerns about him settling down with the arrival of their baby. But he assured Mayci he was ready to be a dad and marry her. While Mayci says she didn't want to give up her tennis career, she decided to leave university and move back to her families home for support. Arik decided to stay at the university, which was in a different city in Utah. "Being away from Arik was harder than I thought. My hormones were all over the place," she told The Mirror. "On 24 March 2015, Arik and I had a fight. The pressure on us had become too much and we started to argue over text." Unveiling the Hidden Lives of Mormon Wives "Little did I know that Arik was driving while texting me. Frustrated, I stopped replying to his messages." Mayci didn't think much of it when he stopped replying, that was until she checked social media later that day. Tragic Realisation While scrolling through Instagram, she noticed a series of tribute posts to her boyfriend. She saw a post that read: "I'll miss you, Arik", which had a photo of him. The next post said, "RIP." Shocked by what she was seeing, she called his father, who confirmed Arik had tragically passed away due to texting and driving and had been killed on impact. 7 She has shared images of the crash online 7 He was killed in a car crash when she was 14 weeks pregnant Credit: Reuters Reflecting on that time of heartbreak, the reality TV star said: "I was 13 weeks and 5 days pregnant. Me and him got into a disagreement. I remember calling him and hoping he would answer. Mayci Neeley "Mainly me, I was upset with him, and we were sending texts back and forth and one of his texts was unfinished at the end of it. "I remember calling him and hoping he would answer. And the worst part of it was just hearing the dial tone and being like, 'Please God, answer the phone.' And I called his dad and his dad told me that he passed away in a car accident... It was the most traumatic time of my life." "I was utterly destroyed. I had no idea that he was driving – I never would have replied to him if I knew," she continued. "Arik was my best friend and suddenly, he was gone." "My baby would never be held by their father. It was too much to bear." Tragically, Mayci found out the day after he boyfriend died that she was having a baby boy. The pregnant teen sank into a deep depression as she tried to cope with the grief while carrying their only child, Hudson. The loss of the life she had imagined with Arik was too much for Mayci, who also revealed she received negative comments from those around her. I didn't want to live, to be honest. Mayci Neeley "You're young, you have plenty of time to find a father for your son," said one, while another quipped: "At least you'll never have to co-parent." In September 20115, Mayci gave birth to their son and says he saved her life. Speaking on the show, Mayci said: "I truly feel like he was my first love, and it just destroyed me. "I didn't want to live, to be honest, and if it wasn't for my son, I don't even know if I'd be here today." 7 Mayci and Jcob are now expecting their third child Credit: instagram/maycineeley Finding Love Again Mayci decided to make the brave decision to go back to university while navigating being a single mum. When Hudson was seven months old, Jacob Neeley came into her life after meeting through mutual friends. "I was terrified of getting hurt again but after four months, I couldn't deny my feelings any longer. He was kind and funny and made me feel safe," she wrote for The Mirror. The pair began dating and were engaged in November 2017 before getting married in 2018. Jacob has since gone on to adopt Hudson, and he and Mayci had a daughter through IVF called Harlow. Now Mayci is pregnant again and announced the news on social media. "Baby #3 is on the way and we couldn't be happier!" she wrote in an Instagram post.

Sports Toto failed to prove Perlis gaming ban decision, says court
Sports Toto failed to prove Perlis gaming ban decision, says court

Daily Express

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Sports Toto failed to prove Perlis gaming ban decision, says court

Published on: Friday, June 06, 2025 Published on: Fri, Jun 06, 2025 By: Ho Kit Yen, FMT Text Size: The High Court in Kangar refused STM Lottery Sdn Bhd and four others leave to bring judicial proceedings against the Perlis state government, saying the application was 'frivolous'. PETALING JAYA: The Kangar High Court dismissed a bid by Sports Toto Malaysia and four others to revive their gaming business in Perlis, saying the application failed to identify any 'official decision' that could be made subject to judicial review. Justice Arik Sanusi Yeop Johari said the applicants had not identified any decision by the Perikatan Nasional-led state government that had impacted their livelihood. Advertisement Instead, they relied on printed and online news reports about the state's purported refusal to issue lottery operators licences for business premises, the judge said. 'The applicants only cited printed and online news reports (about the purported decision). 'These news reports cannot be considered an 'official decision' made by the state government, and thus the application is frivolous,' Arik said in a judgment issued last week. The judgment set out the grounds for a decision he had handed down last year. The applicants – STM Lottery Sdn Bhd, Leong Jenn Kiang, Chin Soo Shian, C Santha and Yip Kok Chyun – are appealing the decision to the Court of Appeal. They are seeking to quash the Kangar municipal council's decision not to renew the licences for their business premises, thereby preventing them from operating their lottery business. They contend that matters relating to the issuance of gaming licences are within the purview of federal law. For that reason, they said the state authorities' decision was irrational, ultra vires the powers vested in the municipal council and the state government, and contravened the Federal Constitution. However, Arik said the application for leave to bring judicial review proceedings was bound to fail for lack of a formal decision. The judge added that even if such a decision had been made, the matter was one of policy. 'The court does inquire into policy making decisions,' he said. The applicants' appeal will come up for case management in the Court of Appeal on June 16. Parallel case in Kedah Meanwhile, a High Court in Alor Setar last year quashed the Kedah government's refusal to renew the licences of several pool betting agents, their companies and officers. The court held that the state government had overstepped its powers under the Federal Constitution in doing so. It said pool betting and lotteries were matters within the federal government's purview, and that the state government had no power to ban them. The state government's appeal from that decision was heard by the Court of Appeal on May 26, which has reserved its judgment. The appeal has been fixed for case management on June 24. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

NST Leader: Of PDPA and DPOs
NST Leader: Of PDPA and DPOs

New Straits Times

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

NST Leader: Of PDPA and DPOs

"Give us time, give us time", is a refrain we often hear from Malaysian employers when the government introduces a new law or regulation. The amendment to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) that makes the appointment of data protection officers (DPO) mandatory for companies processing more than 20,000 individual personal data or 10,000 sensitive personal data entries, is no exception, with the Small and Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia, the Malaysian Employers Federation and the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers complaining that the rule on DPOs is vague and they need more time. Are employers right? No, according to lawyer Arik Zakri. Malaysia, he says, ranks high on the list of countries where online fraud and personal data leaks are common occurrences. To him, there is no valid reason to delay the enforcement of the PDPA. Plus, nine months have elapsed since the Dewan Negara passed the amendment bill on July 31, 2024. Given that three public consultation papers have been issued since January last year, time shouldn't be an issue. As Arik points out, the employers would be missing a good legal defence if they delay the appointment of the DPOs. DPOs, being experts in their field, help companies safeguard personal data, which can serve as a defence in law if they are charged for offences under the act. The directors of the companies can claim they took every reasonable measure possible. Perhaps the employers are misreading the PDPA as amended. Not all companies are required to appoint DPOs. A good question for employers to ask is does this business require DPOs? The answer will be obvious: only companies that hit the 20,000 individual personal data or 10,000 sensitive personal data entries threshold need to do so. Companies that handle that number of personal data are into economies of scale to make higher profits, argues Arik. They should consider the money spent on appointing DPOs as a cost of doing that kind of business. Let's be blunt. Scams and data leakages in Malaysia have reached appalling levels. Malaysia's jurisprudence has not reached a stage where litigation based on breaches of data protection is widespread. We have yet to see big cases where punitive fines and jail terms being imposed on large corporations, such as telcos and financial institutions, for breaches of customers' personal data. The government is right in making the appointment of DPOs mandatory. Let's not forget that the PDPA was passed in 2013 and that is enough time for our employers to have prepared their businesses for this eventuality. Employers should adopt a more positive attitude and march in step with the government's efforts to protect the personal data of the people. It is also in the interest of the employers to hurry with the appointment of the DPOs because it can help mitigate the litigation risks that the companies may be up against. Employers should not underestimate the impact of a data breach suit; it can be so damaging — should the data subjects be numerous — that it can put an entity out of business. True, we haven't had such a case in Malaysia, but it doesn't mean it will never happen.

Smyrna Airport could be new home for TN Air National Guard's 118th Wing
Smyrna Airport could be new home for TN Air National Guard's 118th Wing

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Smyrna Airport could be new home for TN Air National Guard's 118th Wing

SMYRNA, Tenn. (WKRN) — The town of Smyrna is in the running to become the new home of the Tennessee National Guard's 118th Wing Unit. Currently, the unit is located at Joint Base Berry Field at Nashville International Airport. Initial discussion to move the unit was spurred by their lease ending with BNA in 2045. According to Senior Master Sgt. Jeremy Cornelius, who also serves as the public affairs superintendent for the 118th Wing, there is talk about moving the unit to Smyrna. However, no decisions have been made and discussions are 'very preliminary.' Behind the scenes of blimp storage at Smyrna Airport Dr. Murat Arik, director of the Business and Economic Research Center at Middle Tennessee State University, spoke to News 2 about how the move would bring significant economic impact to Smyrna. 'You have the operation side, significant number of people of more than a thousand coming, who will live, eat and spend their time there,' Arik said. 'It doesn't matter if it's a business, military unit or any other institution, this will generate a significant amount of economic impact.' Arik will reportedly work with the Tennessee National Guard for an in-depth economic study later this year. He believes there are only positives when it comes to this move. ⏩ The 118th Wing serves a variety of missions. In particular, they focus on intelligence, cyber, combat support, and domestic emergency response. Smyrna Town Manager David Santucci provided the following facts and figures of the 118th Wing's potential move to Smyrna: 8 to 10 years to complete Estimated $1.93 billion in economic impact and investment to the local area Total projected impact of $5.9 billion through 2050 National Guard presence would also enhance local events, such as the Great Tennessee Air Show, and strengthen the region's emergency response capabilities To learn more about the 118th Wing, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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