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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Ace Greene, Austin Shepard and Jeremiah Brown: Meet the male contestants of Love Island USA season 7
The season for rolling back in bed and watching attractive people find love through television screens is back as the popular Peacock show Love Island prepares for a steamy season 7. The show has revealed the 10 islanders for this season, and fans are already up in arms trying to figure out what drama these steamy individuals will bring to Fiji this time around. A post shared by Peacock (@peacock) The cast will reportedly expand and revolve throughout the run of the season. Here's all we know about three of the male members set to connect (or break) hearts this season: At 22 years old, Ace Greene is set to become the youngest islander this season. As a native Los Angeles boy, Greene has lived in California all his life. He has made a name for himself as a content creator with moves by frequently sharing posts on Tiktok demonstrating his superior dancing skills. He recently hit a milestone of one million followers on the platform. Growing up with Hollywood all around him, dance probably came quite naturally to Greene and has now materialized into a lifelong passion. Using this skill, Greene frequently invites creators to collaborate and create challenges with him besides giving tutorials to his fan base. Fans of the show are likely already familiar with Greene given his frequent interactions on Instagram Live and regular posts from his daily life. He also appeared in an interview at The Jennifer Hudson Show earlier this year. A post shared by Ace (@realacegreene) Though his grid leave much up to imagination, Austin Shepard's sharp looks and mysterious aura have already led fans to be curious about him. The 26-year-old Floridian was originally born in native Northville, Michigan, and recently made the switch to sunny settings. He did a couple of small jobs to get through the early years but found his calling in creating social media content and cleaning pools. Shepard appears to have been a party-obsessed guy in his earlier years but hopefully now expects to find love on the show (or not, you never know). Although his grid is relatively empty, Shepard's TikTok and Instagram stories have always been quite filled with content from his daily life. A post shared by Austin Shepard (@austin_shepard3) Self-described as a 'communication nerd' and an 'emotional type of guy who isn't afraid to cry in front of his girl', Jeremiah Brown has quite an active social media profile. The model appears to enjoy basketball and shares frequent posts from his modeling gigs with brands such as Jaxxon and True Religion. He ranks himself as a three to four on the good guy to f**k boy scale, signaling loads of swoon-worthy and tear-jerking moments from his time on the show. A post shared by Jeremiah Brown (@findjeremiah) Love Island USA will premiere on Tuesday, June 3 at 9:00 PM ET. New episodes will be released daily, except Wednesdays.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Colchester mum to skydive for charity that helped her whilst son was critically ill
A MOTHER is set to skydive to raise money for the charity which helped her family whilst her son was critically ill. Jess Johnson, 32, from Colchester, will jump from 13,000ft on Saturday to raise funds for The Sick Children's Trust. The charity provided her and her former partner, Joe, with a place to stay while their son, Jaxxon, was critically ill at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Jaxxon became unwell at just two weeks old in 2019 when he was suffering from bronchiolitis and respiratory syncytial virus, which can be serious in children. Jaxxon was critically ill at Great Ormond Street Hospital (Image: The Sick Children's Trust) It led to Jaxxon suffering from a collapsed lung and a bleed on the brain. He was placed on life support at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and the Sick Children's Trust provided the family with accommodation at their Rainbow House, just minutes from Jaxxon's ward. Ms Johnson said she is nervous about the 13,000ft skydive but is keen to raise as much money as she can for the charity which helped her when she had nowhere to go. She said: 'I can't thank The Sick Children's Trust enough. "I can't lie, I was terrified about the skydive to begin with, and my nerves have been a mess. "But now we're getting closer to the date, I'm so excited and cannot wait to be up in the sky. Jaxxon is now thriving (Image: The Sick Children's Trust) "We stayed at the Rainbow House for five days and honestly, we couldn't have afforded to stay in London without that support, especially over Christmas. "There was even a Christmas dinner cooked by volunteers and cookies we could bring back to Jaxxon's older brother Roman. "That meant everything." A Just Giving page has been set up to support Jessica's skydive, and donations can be made via Jaxxon, now five, is thriving despite some ongoing health challenges. Ms Johnson said: "He's the cheekiest, smartest little boy, and he loves to tell people his story. Jess Johnson with her dad Rob (Image: The Sick Children's Trust) "He even stood in the school playground collecting donations for my skydive." Jess will be joined on the jump by her 55-year-old dad, Rob, a skydiving enthusiast. She said: "He's absolutely over the moon. "He's been trying to get me to do this for years." The funds raised will go directly to The Sick Children's Trust to help provide more families with a warm, welcoming place to stay when their child is seriously ill in hospital.