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January 29, 2021 Australian Open Players Come Out Of Quarantine

Australian Open Players Come Out Of Quarantine

Australian Open tennis players have begun to leave hotel quarantine after completing their 14-day isolation, about a week before the event starts.

By Sunday, about 500 players will have been released from hotels in Melbourne and Adelaide, organizers said.

High-profile stars Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams were among those allowed out on Friday.

Players have quarantined because of the Australian government's Covid-19 rules for anyone entering the country.

In early January, more than 1,700 players, staff and others tied to the Grand Slam were flown into Australia on chartered flights. The tournament begins on 8 February.

Unlike other returning travelers who stay full-time in hotel rooms, players were allowed out of their rooms for five hours a day to practice on court and exercise.

A smaller group of 72 players were fully confined to their rooms in Melbourne, however, after coronavirus cases were discovered on their flights.

Eight cases have been linked to the event so far, including Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa.

The quarantine policy had prompted criticism from several players who were concerned about how it would impact their preparation.

 

January 29, 2021 Man Utd. Players Axel Tuanzebe And Anthony Martial Suffer Racial Abuse

Man Utd. Players Axel Tuanzebe And Anthony Martial Suffer Racial Abuse

Manchester United say they are "disgusted" after Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial were racially abused on social media by "mindless idiots" after Wednesday's loss to Sheffield United.

Both players started the 2-1 Premier League defeat at Old Trafford.

Former United defender Rio Ferdinand called it a "disgrace", adding: "These ignorant idiots need to be exposed so everyone can see them for what they are."

In a statement, the club said: "Everyone at Manchester United is disgusted by the racial abuse received by players via social media after last night's game.

Anti-racism charity Kick it Out said the continued abuse of players on social media is "completely unacceptable" and reiterated its stance that those responsible for online hate must face "real-life consequences".

The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), the players' union, has encouraged Tuanzebe and Martial - as well as any other player targeted by racial abuse - to "press charges".

 

 

January 29, 2021 ‘I’m Exactly Where I Need To Be’: Pamela Anderson Marries Her Bodyguard

‘I’m Exactly Where I Need To Be’: Pamela Anderson Marries Her Bodyguard

Pamela Anderson has spoken of how happy she is following her Christmas Eve wedding to her bodyguard.

The former Baywatch star married Dan Hayhurst in a small ceremony at her home on Canada's Vancouver Island.

She told An online source: "I'm exactly where I need to be - in the arms of a man who truly loves me."

This is the 54-year-old's fifth marriage (although she denies she was legally married to her last husband, film producer Jon Peters) and it comes after the two met at the beginning of last year's lockdown.

She said they fell head over heels in love and it was a "natural fit", adding: "This one year together has felt like seven - like dog years."

The ceremony was conducted by a local pastor and blessed by Canadian First Nation representatives.

Anderson said: "I was married on the property I bought from my grandparents 25 years ago. This is where my parents were married and they are still together. I feel like I've come full circle.

"I think this romantic property has a lot of healing energy. I'm at peace here. It's a big property but a few people passing by could see the fairytale gown with the long Princess Diana veil dragging in the mud. Heaven."

The couple chose to have no family or friends and the ceremony and no bridal party.

The guest list would have been limited due to coronavirus restrictions but Anderson added: "We prefer to be ourselves".

Earlier this week, Anderson wrote what she described as her last post on social media.

She said: "I've never been interested in social media and now that I'm settled into the life I'm genuinely inspired by reading and being in nature. I am free.

"Thanks for the love. Blessings to you all.

"Let's hope you find the strength and inspiration to follow your purpose and try not to be seduced by wasted time.

"That's what THEY want and can use to make money. Control over your brain."

Source: Sky News.

January 29, 2021 Cicely Tyson Award-Winning And Legendary Actress Dies At 96

Cicely Tyson Award-Winning And Legendary Actress Dies At 96

The award-winning actress who trailblazed a career across several decades and appeared in countless TV shows, films and Broadway plays, died Thursday at age 96, according to her manager. Tyson's role as a sharecropper's wife in the film "Sounder" landed her an Oscar nomination in 1973.

"With heavy heart, the family of Miss Cicely Tyson announces her peaceful transition this afternoon," Tyson's family said in a statement from her manager. "At this time, please allow the family their privacy."

Tyson, who first entered the spotlight as a model, was well-known across the entertainment industry, earning two Emmy Awards — best lead actress in a drama and best actress in a special — for her role as a former slave in the 1974 TV drama "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." In a defining moment of the film, Pittman walks up and drinks from the whites-only water fountain.

At age 96, Tyson was asked by King what it's like to be considered a legend.

"I'm amazed every single day I live," she said. "I mean, what my life became is not what I expected ... I had no idea that I would touch anybody."

When King asked Tyson: "When the time comes, what do you want us to remember about you?"

She replied: "I done my best. That's all."

May her soul rest in peace. 

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