It's no secret that David Beckham and Gordon Ramsay are the best of friends – so much so that the pair celebrated Christmas together with both their families this year. Giving fans an insight to their festivities, the stars and their children all took to their social media sites to show snippets of their fun – including the children singing to Cruz Beckham's debut single, The video, which was shared on Matilda (Tilly) Ramsay’s page, sees Gordan and Tana's kids – including Megan, Holly and Jack – dancing with Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz as they sing the Christmas song.
Chances are, you already know someone who’s an avid pickleball player. America’s fastest-growing sport—a cross between tennis, badminton, and ping-pong—can be played as either a singles or doubles game, though doubles is typically more popular. Points can only be accrued by the side that’s serving, and the winner is the first side to get to 11 points and be leading by at least two.
Invented in 1965 in Bainbridge Island, Washington, pickleball has gained popularity during the pandemic, growing 14.
Last year, the concept of permanent jewelry took off on social media, and people around the country began flocking to jewelry stores such as Catbird to get bracelets welded — or, as Catbird calls it, "zapped" — onto their wrists.
Catbird has offered "forever bracelets" since 2017, but they surged on TikTok last summer. By July 2022, videos about the process gained millions of views, and hashtags including "#permanentjewelry" and "
[This story contains spoilers for the May 15 episode of HBO’s Barry, “all the sauces.”]
When, three years ago this week, we left Stephen Root‘s Monroe Fuches at the end of season two of HBO’s Vantablack comedy Barry, he’d recently delivered a self-reflective monologue that prevented a gang war between the Bolivians, the Burmese and the Chechens, a high point for a character whose gift of gab has rescued him from near-certain death at least once before.
People are currently reading this guide. They Ditched the Flintlocks! What Pew-Pew Do Pennsylvania State Troopers Pack?Ever wondered what kind of firepower keeps the highways of Pennsylvania safe? Well, move over muskets, because the Pennsylvania State Police have got some seriously modern heat on their hips.
Out with the Old (and Really Inaccurate)
Back in the day, things were a little...wild west when it came to police weaponry. We're talking single-shot revolvers and lever-action rifles that wouldn't win any awards for speed or accuracy.