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Influencer honours friend's son after suspected pool death
Influencer honours friend's son after suspected pool death

Perth Now

time03-06-2025

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  • Perth Now

Influencer honours friend's son after suspected pool death

American influencer Avery Woods has paid tribute to her best friend's young son, who died in hospital in May following an alleged drowning tragedy. Emilie Kiser's three-year-old son Trigg died on May 18, days after he was reportedly found unconscious in the family's backyard pool in Arizona on May 12. The lifestyle influencer, who boasts more than 4.6 million followers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, has remained silent about the tragedy, but her close friend honoured the adored little boy in a heartwarming way. On Monday, Woods filmed a 'get ready with me' video for her fans on TikTok after being absent on the platform for weeks. 'Been a while since I put makeup on, so thought I'd get ready for our anniversary 🤍 missed you,' the influencer wrote in the caption. The video showed Woods with her hair slicked back as she applied her makeup, wearing a white tank top. Despite the clip being just over a minute long, eagle-eyed fans were quick to spot a touching detail included on one of her silver necklaces. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Woods wore three-layered necklaces, one of which held a circular pendant with the name 'Trigg' and a love heart engraved in it. 'The necklace 🪽, you are such a good friend, Avery,' one follower wrote. Another wrote: 'The necklace is such a subtle and sweet nod. I can see the pain in her eyes.' 'Keeping Emilie and Brady in our prayers,' a third added. Woods, who is the mother of two kids, stopped uploading videos to TikTok following Trigg's death. Emilie Kiser and her family. Credit: Instagram/@emiliekiser Her last video on May 13 was about how she planned to surprise her daughter Stevie with a Barbie-themed birthday party. In a statement issued on behalf of the Chandler Police Department, spokesperson Sonu Wasu told People that Trigg was hospitalised after authorities responded to a drowning call on May 12. The toddler was taken to Chandler Regional Medical Centre and then to Phoenix Children's Hospital in critical condition, according to AZ Central. Kiser and her husband Brady are also parents to son Theodore, who was born in March. The 26-year-old filed a lawsuit on May 27 in Arizona Superior Court for Maricopa County to keep records about Trigg's death out of public view, according to People.

Anele Zondo throws Barbie-themed party for her daughter's first birthday
Anele Zondo throws Barbie-themed party for her daughter's first birthday

TimesLIVE

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • TimesLIVE

Anele Zondo throws Barbie-themed party for her daughter's first birthday

New mother Anele Zondo recently celebrated a milestone with her daughter Moä. To make her first birthday more memorable, Anele threw a Barbie-themed party attended by dancer Bontle Modiselle, media personality LootLove, DJ Doowop, reality TV start and publicist Lerato Sengadi and friends and family. The birthday girl and guests donned pink outfits. Anele took to her timeline to express her gratitude: 'You chose me, and I will always choose you. My daughter's first year Barbie-theme party was nothing short of amazing. I'd like to thank my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ for the strength He's given me. My family for the endless love and support and my friends for being there for me. My daughter is one guys, and she's literally such a go-getter. I'm in love with the fact that she's made me see life differently.'

Inter Miami star Jordi Alba's wife Romarey pens a loving birthday note to sister-in-law Carolina
Inter Miami star Jordi Alba's wife Romarey pens a loving birthday note to sister-in-law Carolina

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Inter Miami star Jordi Alba's wife Romarey pens a loving birthday note to sister-in-law Carolina

Image Source: Getty Inter Miami defender Jordi Alba's wife, Romarey Ventura, recently had something to celebrate. Romarey posted a heartfelt message on her Instagram story declaring her love for Carolina, whom she referred to as her 'little sister. ' Carolina is the sister-in-law of Romarey, wife of the popular football player David Alba. The heartfelt note read: "Happy birthday to this part of my family that I don't choose, but which I would choose without hesitation." The Alba family celebrating milestones together Familial ties are very important to the Alba-Ventura family. Romarey and Jordi, who met while studying in Madrid and married in June 2022 after seven years together, they share three kids: Piero, Bruna, and Paolo. The couple's family life frequently takes centre stage on Romarey's social media pages, with fans getting a glimpse into their parties and routine life. They recently marked daughter Bruna turning three in Miami with a Barbie-themed party and demonstrated their determination to create memories as a family. The love this Spanish stunner has for her family is very evident in the posts she shares on Instagram. Romarey's Instagram is actually like a little window to her heart where she endears her followers with precious moments that make their hearts smile. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Whether the content is vacation pictures, behind-the-scenes on Jordi's matches, or casual family dinner photos, the content reflects a life that is based on love and togetherness. Her perpetual recognition of even the smallest of accomplishments, as well as reinforcing those which have significant meaning in the long term, really demonstrates how much she treasures fostering an environment of love and joy for her children and the family as a whole. Building new connections in Miami The family has been adjusting to life in the US since Jordi Alba transferred to Inter Miami. The Spanish WAG has been spotted catching up with pals such as Antonela Roccuzzo, the wife of Lionel Messi , and Elena Galera, who is the wife of Sergio Busquets. These reunions illustrate the close-knit community they have created, on and off the field. Romarey's last birthday message to Carolina reaffirms the importance that she gives to family, the relationships that brighten up their lives. Also Read: How far is Lionel Messi from MLS's all-time top 10 goal scorers? From going to Inter Miami games with her kids to sharing scenes from family outings and holidays, she presents a cozy and down-to-earth window into their world. Her message to Carolina for her birthday is one of countless examples of her unwavering dedication to fostering the bond of family and connection in the midst of their adjustment to new life in a new world. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Barbie club teaching children positive messages
Barbie club teaching children positive messages

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Barbie club teaching children positive messages

A primary school has started a Barbie-themed after-school club and has had to set up a waiting list for places because of its popularity. Teaching assistant Claudia Bradbury at Newport Infant School in Shropshire came up with the idea and said she wanted to use the dolls to teach the children they "can do anything" and about equality. She grew up with a love of the dolls and said she wanted to "throw a little bit of sparkle in there as well". Parents have said it has improved their children's confidence and social skills. Ms Bradbury said the idea came to her after staff were invited to come up with ideas for after-school clubs. She described herself as a "big Barbie advocate" who had grown up loving them when "it maybe wasn't cool to like Barbie". Since becoming an adult she said she had rediscovered her love for them and thought they could be used to pass on positive messages. "She's had so many careers, she can be anything and it proves to us and teaches us from an early age that we can do anything as well," she said. Ms Bradbury said she wanted to help the children become more confident communicators, to learn to take turns and that it was about "just embracing everybody's uniqueness". She said she also wanted to teach the children about things like feminism from a young age. The club, which is held every Monday, is into its second week and Ms Bradbury has been appealing for donations of unwanted Barbies and Action Men. Six-year-old Clara is one of the members of Barbie club and said she enjoyed helping "younger children learn more about Barbies". Ava, 7, said "It's really exciting because lots of young children love Barbies and they can come here and play with all their friends after school." One parent, Steph, said she thought it had been "absolutely fantastic" for her Barbie-loving daughter. She had been "struggling socially", she said, and the group was helping her build confidence. Another mum, Becky, said her daughter was learning to express herself through her appearance. "Her personality is coming through even more now, which is really nice to see," she added. Follow BBC Shropshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Barbie that's been to space to go on show for the first time Why are we all obsessed with the Barbie movie? The Barbie collector with 800 dolls in her house Can Barbie help beat teen smartphone addiction? Newport Infants School

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