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Influencer Matilda Djerf Is Engaged to Rasmus Johansson: ‘Besties for Life'
Influencer Matilda Djerf Is Engaged to Rasmus Johansson: ‘Besties for Life'

Yahoo

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Influencer Matilda Djerf Is Engaged to Rasmus Johansson: ‘Besties for Life'

The Swedish influencer is engaged to her longtime partner and Djerf Avenue co-founder, she announced on July 30NEED TO KNOW Matilda Djerf is engaged to Rasmus Johansson, her longtime partner and Djerf Avenue co-founder The Swedish influencer shared the news on July 30 The couple, who has been together for years, plans to start a family together, they previously revealedWedding bells are ringing for Matilda Djerf! The Swedish influencer and designer, 28, is engaged to her longtime partner and Djerf Avenue co-founder, Rasmus Johansson, she announced on Instagram on Wednesday, July 30. 'Besties for life,' the influencer wrote alongside a carousel documenting the special moment. She also added several emojis: "💍🍰💞🔒💌🍒." Djerf tells PEOPLE, "Rasmus and I are so excited to start this next chapter of our lives! We were lucky to be surrounded by family in our favorite place to celebrate our proposal." Djerf included a short clip of her and Johansson embracing closely in front of a backdrop of clouds and water, a sparkler visible on her ring finger as she placed her left hand on her fiancé's chest. The fashion and lifestyle influencer wore a silky, white gown for the occasion, which blew in the wind as the couple embraced. Johansson, meanwhile, wore a simple, white button-up shirt and khakis. Next, the Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree included a snap of a rainbow in the sky, and a picture of the couple pressed cheek to cheek as they looked out at the water together on a rainy day. She also shared a snap of a table full of food, before rounding out the engagement post with a shot of herself behind the wheel of a boat. In the final snap, she held her left hand up to her face, once again showing off the sparkler on her left ring finger. The designer later reposted the carousel on her story, alongside a message for those leaving their well-wishes in the comments. 'Thank you all,' she wrote on Instagram Stories, 'for the sweet sweet love you're sending our way 🤍.' While speaking about their clothing company Djerf Avenue in 2024, Johansson told Forbes that he and Djerf had 'worked together since the influencer and modeling jobs, and it's been six years now,' so as a duo, they 'know what works and what doesn't.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. He also teased that the couple plans to start a family together, telling Forbes, 'We need to find a better balance eventually, especially when we have children. We want time to be ourselves and be together as a family.' 'It's a few years away,' Johansson said, 'because we're just starting and hustling. Currently, we're only working hard without it affecting anyone else. So, it's okay with just the two of us. We'll have to wait before expanding into having a family.' Read the original article on People

Matilda Djerf: Swedish influencer opens up about 2020 ectopic pregnancy in new post
Matilda Djerf: Swedish influencer opens up about 2020 ectopic pregnancy in new post

7NEWS

time16-07-2025

  • Health
  • 7NEWS

Matilda Djerf: Swedish influencer opens up about 2020 ectopic pregnancy in new post

Swedish influencer and fashion designer Matilda Djerf has shared her experience five years after undergoing emergency surgery in a vulnerable Instagram post. In a post to her 2.7 million followers, the influencer revealed that she had surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy in July 2020. An ectopic pregnancy is a serious medical condition that occurs when a fertilised egg grows outside the uterus, most commonly in a fallopian tube. The condition will become life-threatening if left untreated, causing ruptures and severe internal bleeding. In Australia, ectopic pregnancies are estimated to account for 1.6% of pregnancies. Djerf said that she was experiencing the 'most intense stomach pain' she ever had, however she had initially brushed them off as routine menstrual cramps. After the 'constant and intense' agony lasted two days, the 27-year-old social media star presented to the hospital and was rushed into emergency surgery. Loading Instagram Post 'They removed my left fallopian tube – I have my three scars on my stomach that remind me of that day. 'It was so painful physically, but even more so mentally afterwards – five years later, I still find myself worrying about future pregnancies. 'Every year on the 14th of July, I think about that same day in 2020 with so much gratitude for the help I received, but with sadness for the pain I went through.' Djerf said she chose to share her story publicly to raise awareness about the condition. 'I didn't even know what an ectopic pregnancy was when I was going through it, so when I felt strong enough afterwards, I made a promise to continue sharing as the years pass to raise awareness of what an ectopic pregnancy is. 'Over the years since sharing, I have received many painful but important messages from others who have gone through the same experience. 'In these connections I've found strength and in that, I think the healing journey has continued and will continue.' The Djerf Avenue founder's fans flooded her comments with words of support. 'I've never seen anyone speak about this, such lack of awareness around ectopic pregnancies – my experience still pains me every day,' one follower commented. 'It's so important to raise awareness and show that this can and does happen to women all over the world,' another supporter said. 'Your courage to share helps others heal too,' a third fan chimed in.

Swedish influencer gets vulnerable about ectopic pregnancy
Swedish influencer gets vulnerable about ectopic pregnancy

Perth Now

time15-07-2025

  • Health
  • Perth Now

Swedish influencer gets vulnerable about ectopic pregnancy

Swedish influencer and fashion designer Matilda Djerf has shared her experience five years after undergoing emergency surgery in a vulnerable Instagram post. In a post to her 2.7 million followers, the influencer revealed that she had surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy in July 2020. An ectopic pregnancy is a serious medical condition that occurs when a fertilised egg grows outside the uterus, most commonly in a fallopian tube. The condition will become life-threatening if left untreated, causing ruptures and severe internal bleeding. In Australia, ectopic pregnancies are estimated to account for 1.6% of pregnancies. Djerf said that she was experiencing the 'most intense stomach pain' she ever had, however she had initially brushed them off as routine menstrual cramps. After the 'constant and intense' agony lasted two days, the 27-year-old social media star presented to the hospital and was rushed into emergency surgery. 'They removed my left fallopian tube – I have my three scars on my stomach that remind me of that day. 'It was so painful physically, but even more so mentally afterwards – five years later, I still find myself worrying about future pregnancies. 'Every year on the 14th of July, I think about that same day in 2020 with so much gratitude for the help I received, but with sadness for the pain I went through.' The Djerf Avenue founder had her left fallopian tube removed in the emergency surgery. Credit: Supplied Djerf said she chose to share her story publicly to raise awareness about the condition. 'I didn't even know what an ectopic pregnancy was when I was going through it, so when I felt strong enough afterwards, I made a promise to continue sharing as the years pass to raise awareness of what an ectopic pregnancy is. 'Over the years since sharing, I have received many painful but important messages from others who have gone through the same experience. 'In these connections I've found strength and in that, I think the healing journey has continued and will continue.' The Djerf Avenue founder's fans flooded her comments with words of support. 'I've never seen anyone speak about this, such lack of awareness around ectopic pregnancies – my experience still pains me every day,' one follower commented. 'It's so important to raise awareness and show that this can and does happen to women all over the world,' another supporter said. 'Your courage to share helps others heal too,' a third fan chimed in.

Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year
Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year

PHOENIX (AP) — The state of Arizona is planning to carry out a second execution this year, this time for a man convicted of violently killing four members of a family in 1993 at their home in metro Phoenix. Prosecutors filed a request Thursday with the Arizona Supreme Court to set a briefing schedule leading up to the execution of Richard Kenneth Djerf, who pleaded guilty to killing Albert Luna Sr., his wife, Patricia, and their 18-year-old daughter Rochelle and 5-year-old son Damien. A judge later sentenced Djerf to death. If the court agrees to the schedule suggested by prosecutors, the state's highest court would consider the request for Djerf's execution warrant in late July, with the execution likely occurring in early September. The Associated Press has sent an email seeking comment to attorneys who represented Djerf. Two months ago, Arizona executed 53-year-old Aaron Brian Gunches in the 2002 killing of Ted Price, marking the state's first use of the death penalty in over two years Gunches' execution had originally been scheduled for April 2023, but it was called off after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered a review of the state's death penalty procedures. Late last year, Hobbs fired the retired judge she had appointed to conduct the review, and the state's corrections department announced changes in the team that lethally injects death row prisoners. Arizona, which has 111 prisoners on death row, has been heavily criticized for its use of the death penalty. It underwent a nearly eight-year hiatus in the use of the death penalty after a 2014 execution was botched and because of difficulties obtaining drugs for execution.

Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year
Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year

Toronto Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Toronto Sun

Arizona plans to carry out its second execution this year

Published May 22, 2025 • 1 minute read This photo provided by the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry, shows death row prisoner Richard Kenneth Djerf. Photo by Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry / AP PHOENIX — The state of Arizona is planning to carry out a second execution this year, this time for a man convicted of violently killing four members of a family in 1993 at their home in metro Phoenix. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Prosecutors filed a request Thursday with the Arizona Supreme Court to set a briefing schedule leading up to the execution of Richard Kenneth Djerf, who pleaded guilty to killing Albert Luna Sr., his wife, Patricia, and their 18-year-old daughter Rochelle and 5-year-old son Damien. A judge later sentenced Djerf to death. If the court agrees to the schedule suggested by prosecutors, the state's highest court would consider the request for Djerf's execution warrant in late July, with the execution likely occurring in early September. The Associated Press has sent an email seeking comment to attorneys who represented Djerf. Two months ago, Arizona executed 53-year-old Aaron Brian Gunches in the 2002 killing of Ted Price, marking the state's first use of the death penalty in over two years. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Gunches' execution had originally been scheduled for April 2023, but it was called off after Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered a review of the state's death penalty procedures. Late last year, Hobbs fired the retired judge she had appointed to conduct the review, and the state's corrections department announced changes in the team that lethally injects death row prisoners. Arizona, which has 111 prisoners on death row, has been heavily criticized for its use of the death penalty. It underwent a nearly eight-year hiatus in the use of the death penalty after a 2014 execution was botched and because of difficulties obtaining drugs for execution. Tennis World Sports Toronto Maple Leafs Sunshine Girls

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