logo
#

Latest news with #challenges

Anna Nordqvist: I've been through hell — golf isn't so important now
Anna Nordqvist: I've been through hell — golf isn't so important now

Times

time02-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Times

Anna Nordqvist: I've been through hell — golf isn't so important now

Anna Nordqvist does not mind admitting that, after coming through some of the toughest challenges in her life, captaining Team Europe in next year's Solheim Cup is not only a welcome distraction but a dream come true. Three years ago, her world came crashing down when she received news at a tournament in South Korea that her husband, Kevin McAlpine, had died suddenly. McAlpine, 39, was an LPGA caddie and son of the former Dundee United goalkeeper Hamish. Nordqvist had revealed on social media the pair were going through a divorce, but the tragic news prompted her to return immediately to the United States. 'You get married and plan for a future, and then you see it shatter into a thousand pieces,' she said. 'I've dealt with a lot of emotions and been through hell and beyond. I hope no one ever has to go through what I did.

Kylie Kelce Makes Bold Confession About the 'Difficult Parts' of Parenting
Kylie Kelce Makes Bold Confession About the 'Difficult Parts' of Parenting

Yahoo

time01-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Kylie Kelce Makes Bold Confession About the 'Difficult Parts' of Parenting

Kylie Kelce Makes Bold Confession About the 'Difficult Parts' of Parenting originally appeared on Parade. didn't hold back on some of the challenges she's faced as a parent. On the latest episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast on July 31, the 33-year-old revealed that she thought feeding her kids is one of the hardest parts of being a parent. Kylie, a mom of four daughters with her husband , called the task "the most underrated, difficult parts of parenting." "It's difficult because before I had children, I could do 'girl dinner,'" she explained. "I could slice off a few slices of cheese. I could eat a handful of Tostitos chips. I could eat an apple with peanut butter, and that could constitute my dinner." But now as a parent, Kylie revealed that now as a mom, "we have to eat three meals a day" rather than be able to put together a low effort meal for the family. "The decision-making is overwhelming. I will tell you that," she continued. "The need for being prepared. It's just — it's so much. It's so much. It takes up so much of my brain." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In the same episode, Kylie also addressed the strict restrictions she plans to implement on her daughters when it comes to cell phone use with a plan called the "kitchen phone." "There will be one or two extra cell phones besides mom and dad's cell phone,' she explained. "That they can take with them if they have, somewhere they're going where there will not be a a parent or if they will need to get a hold of us or if they're at something sports related, whatever.' Her daughters would be able to "use the phone on the first floor of the house,' but they will end up staying "in the kitchen" when not in use. "So they're not gonna go upstairs. Not going to the basement," she continued. "They're going nowhere but the first floor, communal living space."Kylie Kelce Makes Bold Confession About the 'Difficult Parts' of Parenting first appeared on Parade on Aug 1, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Inside Lucas Paqueta's two years in hell: Millions of pounds lost, the key evidence that saved his career, why he could still sue the FA... and what's next for his West Ham future
Inside Lucas Paqueta's two years in hell: Millions of pounds lost, the key evidence that saved his career, why he could still sue the FA... and what's next for his West Ham future

Daily Mail​

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Inside Lucas Paqueta's two years in hell: Millions of pounds lost, the key evidence that saved his career, why he could still sue the FA... and what's next for his West Ham future

Lucas Paqueta always joked about going on the Brazilian version of Big Brother one day. He loved watching the famous old reality show, a national obsession in his homeland, and was fascinated by the challenges it presented to the contestants locked inside the house's four walls. For the past two years, Paqueta has come to know exactly how it feels to have the eyes of the world fixed upon you, passing their judgment on your every move, with seemingly no escape or anywhere to hide.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store