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Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever
Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever

The Sun

time5 days ago

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  • The Sun

Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever

WHEN a flight attendant came across a couple on the way to their wedding, she decided the whole flight should help them celebrate. And rather than the typical trinkets, this thoughtful crew member decided fellow passengers should give the gift of their best advice. 6 6 6 The unnamed air-hostess asked all the fellow travellers to scribble down their most valuable tip for a successful marriage - and delivered the results to the betrothed pair. Kirsten and Sam, the happy recipients, shared the heart-warming experience - and the lessons they learned - on TikTok, to the delight of hundreds of thousands. Kirsten, a pediatric oncologist nurse, said: 'The sweet flight attendant helped us ask people for marriage advice. The pearls of wisdom arrived scrawled on airline napkins, note pads and small scraps of paper - anything passengers could find. Here are some of the best among them. A pair of high school sweethearts married 40 years wrote: 'Our advice is: Never give up [because] nothing is perfect, don't sweat the small stuff, never stop communicating, and never go to bed mad." Another couple advised: 'Keep God at the center of your marriage and have fun together. "Don't forget to be best friends [and] laugh at the little things. 'Stick together through the hard times [and] good times will eventually come again.' Offering a philosophical note, someone wrote: 'Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments. Dramatic moment plane is struck by lightning as bright flash illuminates cabin & terrified passengers scream 'Oh my God' 'Be nice, communicate wants and needs.' Lovers of 43 years suggested: "'Be quick to forgive and say, 'I'm sorry,'' which was a remarkably similar sentiment to the decades-together couple. A long and thoughtful message said: 'Always respond to your partner's bids for attention. 'If they say the sunset is pretty, drop everything and enjoy it together. "If they ask if they look nice, truly take a moment to take them all in and give them a compliment. "If they give you a quick hug, hold them longer. These small moments matter for intimacy.' Kirsten and Sam tied the knot on May 22 in Phoenix, Arizona. She said the wholesome life advice would serve as a foundation for their relationship, and they were "cherish these forever". 6

Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever
Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Every passenger on our honeymoon flight wrote us their top marriage tips – we'll cherish these heartwarming ones forever

WHEN a flight attendant came across a couple on the way to their wedding, she decided the whole flight should help them celebrate. And rather than the typical trinkets, this thoughtful crew member decided fellow passengers should give the gift of their best advice. 6 Kirsten and Sam received touching marriage advice from other passengers on the way to their wedding Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten 6 This unidentified flight attendant helped them collect up the tips Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten 6 Kirsten collected a huge stash of handwritten notes giving them wise pointers Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten The unnamed air-hostess asked all the fellow travellers to scribble down their most valuable tip for a successful marriage - and delivered the results to the betrothed pair. Kirsten and Sam, the happy recipients, shared the heart-warming experience - and the lessons they learned - on TikTok, to the delight of hundreds of thousands. Kirsten, a pediatric oncologist nurse, said: 'The sweet flight attendant helped us ask people for marriage advice. The pearls of wisdom arrived scrawled on airline napkins, note pads and small scraps of paper - anything passengers could find. read more in world news Here are some of the best among them. A pair of high school sweethearts married 40 years wrote: 'Our advice is: Never give up [because] nothing is perfect, don't sweat the small stuff, never stop communicating, and never go to bed mad." Another couple advised: 'Keep God at the center of your marriage and have fun together. "Don't forget to be best friends [and] laugh at the little things. Most read in The US Sun 'Stick together through the hard times [and] good times will eventually come again.' Offering a philosophical note, someone wrote: 'Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments. Dramatic moment plane is struck by lightning as bright flash illuminates cabin & terrified passengers scream 'Oh my God' 'Be nice, communicate wants and needs.' Lovers of 43 years suggested: "'Be quick to forgive and say, 'I'm sorry,'' which was a remarkably similar sentiment to the decades-together couple. A long and thoughtful message said: 'Always respond to your partner's bids for attention. 'If they say the sunset is pretty, drop everything and enjoy it together. 6 Childhood sweethearts married for 40 years had this to say Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten 6 This note was scrawled on an airline napkin Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten "If they ask if they look nice, truly take a moment to take them all in and give them a compliment. "If they give you a quick hug, hold them longer. These small moments matter for intimacy.' Kirsten and Sam tied the knot on May 22 in Phoenix, Arizona. She said the wholesome life advice would serve as a foundation for their relationship, and they were "cherish these forever". 6 Patience and understanding was advocated by the writer of this note Credit: tiktok/@kirstenabsten

Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever
Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever

They got guidelines for remaining on cloud nine. While jet-setting off to their destination 'I Do's' on an Alaska Airlines flight, lovebirds Kristen and Sam were showered with warm words of wisdom from fellow passengers, wishing them well ahead of their wedding. 'The sweet flight attendant helped us ask people for marriage advice,' gushed Kirsten, a pediatric oncology nurse, in the closed captions of the cutesy clip. At the behest of the unnamed air hostess, travelers with marital mileage under their belts penned handwritten notes — on airline napkins and small pieces of paper — to the nearly-weds, sharing the secrets to a happy and healthy holy matrimony. The touching tips scored more than 462,000 TikTok views. Representatives for Alaska Airlines did not immediately respond to The Post's request for a comment. 'Our advice is: Never give up [because] nothing is perfect, don't sweat the small stuff, never stop communicating, and never go to bed mad,' wrote a pair of high school sweethearts married 40 years. 'Keep God at the center of your marriage and have fun together. Don't forget to be best friends [and] laugh at the little things,' another kindly couple advised. 'Stick together through the hard times [and] good times will eventually come again.' 'Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments,' a well-wisher warned. 'Be nice, communicate wants and needs.' 'Be quick to forgive and say, 'I'm sorry,' ' suggested longtime lovers of 43 years. 'Always respond to your partner's bids for attention,' another urged. 'If they say the sunset is pretty, drop everything and enjoy it together. If they ask if they look nice, truly take a moment to take them all in and give them a compliment. If they give you a quick hug, hold them longer. These small moments matter for intimacy.' Kirsten, who tied the knot with Sam on May 22 in Phoenix, Arizona, said the wholesome hacks will serve as the wind beneath their newlywedded wings. 'We will cherish these forever,' vowed the blond in the caption of the post. But she's far from the only bride to receive first-class treatment while at 30,000 feet. Southwest Airlines cabin crew members hosted sky-high nuptials for a bride-to-be and her fiancé during a recent flight from Austin, Texas, to Oakland, California. The faux fête came complete with a toilet paper wedding dress, veil and matching bouquet. Erika Hammond, a former WWE Diva and the founder of KNOCKOUT at Equinox, also turned an airplane aisle into her big day runway. The NYC-based belle and tech billionaire fiancé, Ankur Jain, tied the knot with a pseudo-wedding celebration aboard an EgyptAir flight to Cairo last spring. 'We were able to make lemonade out of lemons,' Hammond previously told The Post, 'we ended up having the best time on the plane.'

Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever
Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever

New York Post

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Flight attendant had passengers write us marriage advice en route to our wedding — and we will cherish these tips forever

They got guidelines for remaining on cloud nine. While jet-setting off to their destination 'I Do's' on an Alaska Airlines flight, lovebirds Kristen and Sam were showered with warm words of wisdom from fellow passengers, wishing them well ahead of their wedding. 'The sweet flight attendant helped us ask people for marriage advice,' gushed Kirsten, a pediatric oncology nurse, in the closed captions of the cutesy clip. Advertisement 3 Newlyweds Kirsten and Sam were gifted a handful of handwritten notes from fellow passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight to their destination wedding in Arizona. TikTok / @kirstenabsten At the behest of the unnamed air hostess, travelers with marital mileage under their belts penned handwritten notes — on airline napkins and small pieces of paper — to the nearly-weds, sharing the secrets to a happy and healthy holy matrimony. The touching tips scored more than 462,000 TikTok views. Representatives for Alaska Airlines did not immediately respond to The Post's request for a comment. Advertisement 'Our advice is: Never give up [because] nothing is perfect, don't sweat the small stuff, never stop communicating, and never go to bed mad,' wrote a pair of high school sweethearts married 40 years. 'Keep God at the center of your marriage and have fun together. Don't forget to be best friends [and] laugh at the little things,' another kindly couple advised. 'Stick together through the hard times [and] good times will eventually come again.' 3 A flight attendant asked passengers to jot down their best marital tips for the soon-to-be-hitched pair. oksix – 'Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments,' a well-wisher warned. 'Be nice, communicate wants and needs.' Advertisement 'Be quick to forgive and say, 'I'm sorry,' ' suggested longtime lovers of 43 years. 'Always respond to your partner's bids for attention,' another urged. 'If they say the sunset is pretty, drop everything and enjoy it together. If they ask if they look nice, truly take a moment to take them all in and give them a compliment. If they give you a quick hug, hold them longer. These small moments matter for intimacy.' 3 Kirsten, like many recent brides, received special love and attention during her pre-wedding flight. Friends Stock – Kirsten, who tied the knot with Sam on May 22 in Phoenix, Arizona, said the wholesome hacks will serve as the wind beneath their newlywedded wings. Advertisement 'We will cherish these forever,' vowed the blond in the caption of the post. But she's far from the only bride to receive first-class treatment while at 30,000 feet. Southwest Airlines cabin crew members hosted sky-high nuptials for a bride-to-be and her fiancé during a recent flight from Austin, Texas, to Oakland, California. The faux fête came complete with a toilet paper wedding dress, veil and matching bouquet. Erika Hammond, a former WWE Diva and the founder of KNOCKOUT at Equinox, also turned an airplane aisle into her big day runway. The NYC-based belle and tech billionaire fiancé, Ankur Jain, tied the knot with a pseudo-wedding celebration aboard an EgyptAir flight to Cairo last spring. 'We were able to make lemonade out of lemons,' Hammond previously told The Post, 'we ended up having the best time on the plane.'

Cast of rom-com classic Bring It On now from tragedy to sex assault
Cast of rom-com classic Bring It On now from tragedy to sex assault

Edinburgh Live

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Edinburgh Live

Cast of rom-com classic Bring It On now from tragedy to sex assault

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info In the early noughties, cheerleading-themed storylines were all the rage. Cue Bring It On - a teen comedy filled with high kicks, backflips, squad rivalries, stolen routines and cheer justice. The film was praised for its tackling of issues such as systemic inequality, cultural appropriation, and feminism - subjects not commonly addressed in teen films of the Y2K era. But what became of its stars once the championships and on-set high school days ended? From Oscar nominations and Spider-Man stardom to real-life tragedy and life-changing allegations, here's a look at the Bring It On cast, 25 years on, reports the Mirror US. Here's what happened to the cast of Bring It On since the film's release: Kirsten Dunst as Torrance Shipman By the time she led the Rancho Carne Toros to nationals, Kirsten Dunst was already a darling of Hollywood. A former child star with a Golden Globe nomination to her name, she brought charm and emotional depth to captain Torrance, who tries to guide her team towards a scandal-free victory after discovering their routines were stolen. Kirsten then leapt from teen comedy royalty to blockbuster fame with her role as Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man trilogy opposite Tobey Maguire. Between 2004 and 2006, she starred in Wimbledon, Elizabethtown and Marie Antoinette, before delivering a Cannes-winning performance in Melancholia (2011). Her career then took another turn towards television, with lauded roles in Fargo and On Becoming a God in Central Florida. In 2021, she shared the screen once again with her husband Jesse Plemons in The Power of the Dog, which earned her an Oscar nomination. She returned to the limelight in 2024 with a starring role in Alex Garland's dystopian thriller Civil War, where her powerful performance was praised by critics. Away from the camera, Kirsten's personal life has had its share of highs and lows. She was romantically involved with Jake Gyllenhaal in the early 2000s, and was briefly engaged to Garrett Hedlund before finding happiness with Plemons, with whom she has two sons. The couple tied the knot in Jamaica in 2022. Eliza Dushku as Missy Pantone Before portraying the cool and unconventional outsider Missy Pantone - the gymnast transfer who reluctantly joins the Toros - Dushku was already recognised for her roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and films alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert De Niro. After her cheerleading days, she led the cast of Tru Calling and teamed up again with Buffy creator Joss Whedon for Dollhouse. She later lent her voice to She-Hulk in Marvel's Agents of S. M.A.S. H. and directed the 2015 documentary Dear Albania, delving into her cultural roots with her brother Nate. However, her stint on the CBS drama Bull came to an abrupt end when she accused co-star Michael Weatherly of sexual harassment - a case that resulted in a significant settlement and sparked a public reckoning in the television industry. Since then, Eliza has stepped back from acting, focusing on academia and mental health. Furthermore, after returning to Boston and studying sociology and holistic psychology, she graduated in 2020. By 2024, she had become a certified therapist, specialising in psychedelic-assisted therapy for trauma. She continues to be politically active, having campaigned for Bernie Sanders in 2016. Gabrielle Union as Isis As the captain of East Compton Clovers, Isis, Gabrielle Union captured hearts even as the Toros' adversary. Since her breakout role, Gabrielle has enjoyed a successful film and TV career, with roles in Bad Boys II, Cradle 2 the Grave, Think Like a Man, the BET hit Being Mary Jane, and crime drama L.A.'s Finest. She also became a successful author, writing two memoirs and two children's books, while her activism around women's health, LGBTQIA+ rights, and racial justice earned her and husband Dwyane Wade the NAACP Image Award President's Award. She was named one of Time's 100 most influential people in 2020. Gabrielle married Dwyane in 2014 and became stepmother to his three children. In 2018, they welcomed daughter Kaavia James via surrogate. Jesse Bradford as Cliff Pantone Missy's brother Cliff, an alternative-music enthusiast, emerged as the unexpected romantic lead of Bring It On - a grunge darling with a mixtape, a sense of humour, and a subtle cheerleading obsession. Jesse Bradford followed the film with consecutive leading roles in Clockstoppers and Swimfan (both 2002), then secured a significant role in Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers in 2006. Over the following decade, he featured in series such as Guys With Kids, Shooter, and Sequestered, and made a comeback to the cinema in films like The Year of Spectacular Men (2017) and Merry Kiss Cam (2022). Jesse, a film graduate from Columbia University, is now happily married to Andrea Leal. Their daughter Maggie was born in 2021, just a day after his birthday. Natina Reed as Jenelope The fiery Jenelope from East Compton Clovers was portrayed by Natina Reed - a versatile performer who was best known at the time as one-third of the R&B trio Blaque. Their 1999 hit 'Bring It All to Me' reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the group's appearance in Bring It On marked a significant pop culture moment. Her later years were overshadowed by legal issues, including arrests for DUI and driving without a licence. A 2010 arrest report – which included charges of prostitution and drug possession - was publicly contested by her management, who claimed the mugshots were doctored by someone who had hacked her social media. Natina was once engaged to rapper Kurupt and is the mother of his son. After Blaque disbanded in the early 2000s, Natina stepped away from the limelight, with plans for a group reunion in 2012. However, tragedy struck on October 26 that year, just days before her 32nd birthday, when she was tragically hit by a car while crossing the street near Lilburn, Georgia. Lindsay Sloane as Big Red She only featured in a handful of scenes, but Big Red was the red-haired, domineering former captain who had been copying the Clovers' routines for years. Post Bring It On, Lindsay Sloane became a recognised face in comedies, often portraying the anxious best mate or the figure providing comic relief. She starred as Valerie in Sabrina the Teenage Witch, playing Sabrina's kind but slightly oblivious best friend, and later appeared in The Odd Couple, Weeds, Horrible Bosses and She's Out of My League. Away from the screen, she leads a quiet family life. In 2004, she married agent Dar Rollins and they have two daughters. Lindsay maintains a low profile, occasionally showing up in independent comedies or sitcom guest appearances. Nicole Bilderback as Whitney As one half of the mean girl cheerleading duo alongside Courtney, Whitney was portrayed by Nicole Bilderback, who was already a regular in teen films with roles in Clueless, Can't Hardly Wait and Dawson's Creek. Nicole went on to feature in Dark Angel, Boston Legal, and Heroes, and has had a steady career in TV for over two decades. Moreover, she starred in the 2022 thriller The Ninth Order, playing a detective investigating a series of mysterious deaths. Offscreen, she's discussed the challenges of being an Asian-American actress in Hollywood, advocating for better representation and more complex roles. Clare Kramer as Courtney Paired with Nicole Bilderback as Courtney, the other half of the high-maintenance cheer duo, Clare Kramer is perhaps best known for her role as Glory in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where she portrayed a hell-god with a fondness for high fashion and violence. Since then, she's continued to work in film and television. In addition to her acting career, Clare has also found success as a podcast host and convention organiser. She co-founded GeekNation, a hub for pop culture content, and has hosted red carpet events and fan Q&As for major franchises. She's married to producer Brian Keathley, and they have four children together. Nathan West as Jan Nathan West took on the role of Jan in Bring It On, playing the spirited male cheerleader who was goofy, likable, and full of energy. After Bring It On, Nathan appeared in a few films including Miracle (2004), but his offscreen life may be more well-known than his onscreen roles. He tied the knot with actress Chyler Leigh (known for her role as Lexie Grey in Grey's Anatomy) in 2002, after they met while filming Not Another Teen Movie. The couple have three children and formed the band WestLeigh. They've been making music together, as well as publicly advocating for mental health and sobriety. In recent years, Nathan has mostly stayed behind the scenes, focusing on family and songwriting. Bianca Kajlich played Carver Bianca portrayed Carver, a character who became instrumental to the film when her dramatic mid-air injury in the opening act kick-started the plot and paved the way for Missy to join the team. Post Bring It On, Bianca carved out a successful TV career, featuring in Rules of Engagement, Undateable, and Bosch: Legacy. She also made appearances in Halloween: Resurrection and Vanished. In 2024, she secured a recurring role on The Lincoln Lawyer, marking her return to prime-time drama. She was previously wedded to football star Landon Donovan and later tied the knot with radio personality Michael Catherwood, with whom she has a daughter. Huntley Ritter as Les Huntley played the sensitive, potentially gay cheerleader whose self-assurance and charisma set him apart in the Toros line-up. Huntley briefly continued his acting career in the early 2000s (The Wedding Planner, We Are Marshall) but soon pivoted to business. He established a branding and digital content company centred around sports, faith and outdoor lifestyles. Moreover, in 2021, he launched a wellness brand inspired by his passion for hunting and environmental conservation. By 2024, he was operating as a motivational speaker and brand strategist. He's been happily married since 2007 and is a father to three children.

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