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IOL News
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Cheers to 14 years! Tamera Mowry-Housley and Adam Housley celebrate their ever-growing love
Tamera mowry-Housely and her husband, Adam Housely, celebrate a decade and a half of love, marriage and memories. Image: Instagram/ Tamera Mowry-Housley US TV host and actress, Tamera Mowry-Housley and her hubby, Adam Housley, are celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary. Sharing a carousel Instagram post on Thursday, May 15, Tamera shared beautiful pictures that showcase and embody memories that they have shared throughout their love. The Instagram post was accompanied by a long and heart-warming caption dedicated to her husband. '14 years ago, I'm so glad I said yes! You are my best friend, my purpose partner, the first person I want to call when life is amazing - and the first I need when it's not. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ "We've built a life rooted in grace and held together by faith, raising Aden and Ariah with love that is unconditional and unwavering. Every year, I see more clearly: God knew what He was doing when He gave me you. Happy anniversary, my love,' she captioned her post. The couple tied the knot after six years of dating in 2011 and have since been showing their unwavering love for each other on social media. They have also been sharing couple-related content on their social media pages, which fans adore. The 46-year-old actress and her husband also run multiple businesses together including a winery called Housley Napa Valley as well as a cafe called Barnhouse Napa. Her husband also shared an Instagram post paying tribute to her with a heartfelt caption. He wrote: 'I woke up this morning in a bit of disbelief. The sun echoed gold through the room as I continued to not understand how fast 14 years has gone.' The Emmy award-winning former news correspondent further shared that he made the best decision to marry Tamera, and he would do it all over again.


BBC News
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Popstar Katy Perry returns safely to Earth after trip to space
Popstar Katy Perry blasted off into space as part of an all-female flight crew on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has been built by Blue Origin, a space tourism company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, who started Perry was joined by five other women on the trip, Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez, US TV presenter Gayle King, former Nasa rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne rocket set off from a launch site in West Texas at 08:30 local time (14:30 BST).The flight lasted around 11 minutes and the capsule travelled more than 100km (62 miles) above Earth, crossing the Karman line - the internationally recognised boundary of space - giving the passengers a few minutes of weightlessness, before safely returning to Earth. The spacecraft is fully autonomous - which means there are no pilots and the rocket is controlled remotely, not by people onboard the capsule returned to Earth with a soft landing using a parachute, with the rocket booster landing itself around two miles away from the launch landing Katy Perry said she feels "super connected to life" and "so connected to love" and said she might record a song about her presenter Gayle King said: "It's oddly quiet when you get up there. It's really quiet and peaceful and you look down at the planet and think, 'That's where we came from.'"For me, it's such a reminder about how we need to do better, be better," she adds. Although the space tourism company Blue Origin has not revealed full ticket prices, we do know that a $150,000 (£114,575.85) deposit is required to save a tourism has split people's opinions in recent years, with some people saying that it is too exclusive - as it is very expensive so only some people can do it - and damaging to the people who support space tourism saying that private companies are increasing innovation and making space more mission is the 11th human spaceflight for the New Shepard rocket and the 31st in its history. So far, the programme has launched more than 50 people into space, including Jeff Bezos himself.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Aussie golfers Pampling, Chalmers lose out to a Kiwi
Greg Chalmers and Rod Pampling have endured painful near misses as fast-finishing Kiwi Steven Alker crashed the party in a wild climax to a thrilling 24 hours for Australian golf. As rookie sensation Karl Vilips cherished a maiden PGA Tour victory in just his fourth start after superstar Minjee Lee finished runner-up in China, Pampling and Chalmers both let late final-round leads slip on the Champions Tour in Arizona. The veteran pair had to settle for joint third-place showings behind the triumphant Alker after faltering down the stretch at the Cologuard Classic. "What was that?!"A rare shank from Rod Pampling on this short still made par and he's only two back @CologuardGolf. — PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) March 9, 2025 Chalmers especially will be bitterly disappointed after the two-time Australian Open champion was accused of going "AWOL with his irons" while hunting a rare wire-to-wire victory. The WA left-hander surged two strokes clear of the field, with Pampling his closest pursuer in second spot, before suffering a spectacular swing meltdown on the back nine. "He's completely lost it physically," said one US TV commentator. "He's got to go back to the fundamentals. He needs a magic word from the caddy. Something. He's just got to get it together." Alas, he was unable to. Chalmers bogeyed the 12th and 14th holes and had to scramble for a desperate par on No.17 after failing to find a green coming home until the last. Rubbing salt into the wound, Chalmers narrowly missed a 10-foot birdie putt on 18 to finish one shot shy of the playoff as Alker and American Jason Caron and Alker were left to battle it out. Caron and Alker both stormed home with final-round 66s to charge to 12 under for the tournament before the New Zealander prevailed with a birdie on the first extra hole. From four shots back to the winner's circle!Steven Alker claims his first victory in over a year @CologuardGolf 🏆 — PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) March 10, 2025 Pampling had earlier overcome his own troubles, a dreaded mid-round shank, to seize the outright lead with a birdie on his penultimate hole on Sunday (Monday AEDT). But he too came unstuck with a bogey at the last to also miss the playoff by a shot after posting a last-day four-under 67. Despair for Chalmers and Pampling followed ecstasy for 23-year Vilips, who scored a three-shot victory at the Puerto Rico Open to join the great Seve Ballesteros as one of only 12 players to win on the PGA Tour in their first four starts. Dual major champion Lee continued her return to form with an outright second behind Rio Takeda on Sunday night at the LPGA's Blue Bay Classic in Hainan. Former world No.1 Jason Day added to the Australian excitement when he surged to within two shots of the lead late in the final round of the PGA Tour's Signature Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida. A watery double-bogey at the 15th hole ultimately cruelled his chances as Day settled for a share of eighth place in a confidence booster ahead of next month's Masters, the year's first major championship at Augusta National.