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Liam Payne reveals his battle with substance addiction and severe depression while with One Direction

Liam Payne opened up about struggling with depression and addiction, saying he experienced feelings of isolation and hit “rock bottom” during his time with One Direction.

During an appearance on the podcast “The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett, Payne said he became reliant on alcohol at the height of the band’s fame and experienced “suicidal ideation.”  Payne, who described himself as an addict, said he and his bandmates weren’t given the “freedom to make choices” which escalated his struggles. Payne also revealed he began struggling with alcohol abuse again during the pandemic, but he has now been sober for one month.

When asked about a One Direction reunion, Payne said: “I enjoyed touring for what I enjoyed it for, but there’s parts of it that really, really f—ed me up. But none of us talk about it, it’s like a taboo subject. Like, ‘Oh, we can’t get back together.’ What do you mean? Us in the same room? What the f— is that about?”   He mentioned those he maintains a good relationship with, specifically Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Niall Horan.

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Post Malone drops $1.6M on diamond-studded teeth

Post Malone has just spent $1.6 million on a set of diamond-studded teeth, with help from “The Father of Diamond Dentistry,” Dr. Thomas Connelly.

“Post Malone completed his $1,600,000 smile reconstruction last weekend !!,” the dentist captioned a black-and-white portrait of Malone on Instagram, adding, “With a smile that shows off natural Porcelain Veneer work framed with 2 Diamond Fangs with a total weight of 12 Carats, Post Malone literally has $1 million smile!!!”  Dr. Connelly added that the project was a collaboration between himself and cosmetic dentist Naoki Hayashi, a team of gem cutters at Bichachi Diamonds and jewelry experts Angel City Jewelers.

On the music front, Post is set to perform at a range of festivals this year, including Lollapalooza Chicago, Rolling Loud Miami, NYC’s Governors Ball, and Rock in Rio Lisboa in 2022.

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Producer Reveals Secret Rule of Kendall Jenner

Farnaz Farjam executive producer of KUWK, reveals Kendall Jenner had one rule about taping.  The  super model was ok recording her day to day except for one thing. That one thing was her love life… In an interview with BravoTV… Farnaz details Kendall’s “rule” and why… click here to find out more…

 

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FAA announces new fines for ‘unruly’ airline passengers who refuse to wear masks

Airline passengers who refuse to wear masks this year could face fines as high as $15,500, officials said on Monday.  The fines are part of an increased effort to crack down on what federal authorities described as “unruly and dangerous behavior” in the skies. The Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) made the announcement amid alcohol bans aimed at calming in-flight tensions and thousands of reports of out-of-control passengers. The FAA said as of Monday it had received 2,800 such reports since Jan. 1, with 3/4 of those reported refusing to comply with federal mask rules, it said.

The steepest proposed fine, $15,500, involved a passenger on a Feb. 5 JetBlue flight between Florida and Las Vegas who ignored at least 10 requests from flight attendants to wear a mask over his nose and his mouth. Other potential fines, from $10,500 to $7,500, were proposed for a passenger on another JetBlue flight who was alleged to have become “disruptive” after a flight attendant asked her to wear a mask, a passenger on an Alaska flight who was alleged to have smoked an e-cigarette in the restroom and refused to wear a mask in the cabin and a passenger on a Southwest flight who also refused to wear a mask.

In addition, passengers who assault, threaten or interfere with aircraft crew members could face fines of $35,000 on top of criminal charges.

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FAA announces new fines for ‘unruly’ airline passengers who refuse to wear masks

Airline passengers who refuse to wear masks this year could face fines as high as $15,500, officials said on Monday.  The fines are part of an increased effort to crack down on what federal authorities described as “unruly and dangerous behavior” in the skies. The Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) made the announcement amid alcohol bans aimed at calming in-flight tensions and thousands of reports of out-of-control passengers. The FAA said as of Monday it had received 2,800 such reports since Jan. 1, with 3/4 of those reported refusing to comply with federal mask rules, it said.

The steepest proposed fine, $15,500, involved a passenger on a Feb. 5 JetBlue flight between Florida and Las Vegas who ignored at least 10 requests from flight attendants to wear a mask over his nose and his mouth. Other potential fines, from $10,500 to $7,500, were proposed for a passenger on another JetBlue flight who was alleged to have become “disruptive” after a flight attendant asked her to wear a mask, a passenger on an Alaska flight who was alleged to have smoked an e-cigarette in the restroom and refused to wear a mask in the cabin and a passenger on a Southwest flight who also refused to wear a mask.

In addition, passengers who assault, threaten or interfere with aircraft crew members could face fines of $35,000 on top of criminal charges.

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Authorities say that Illinois chemical plant fire could last for days, forcing 100s of home evacuations

Dozens of homes in northern Illinois were evacuated Monday after A massive fire destroyed a chemical plant in northern Illinois on Monday forcing dozens of evacuations and producing smoke so thick that it could be seen for miles. Fire officials in Rockton, Ill., issued a mandatory evacuation order affecting about 150 homes near a Lubrizol Corp., facility in the town of about 7,600 along the Wisconsin border 100 miles northwest of Chicago.

The evacuation was ordered moments after first responders arrived at the scene at 7 a.m. to find the Chemtool facility completely consumed by flames as a thick, black plume of smoke spread hundreds of feet overhead. About 70 plant employees were safely evacuated from the facility while one firefighter sustained minor injuries. According to Rockton Fire Chief Kirk Wilson:  “The fire was through the roof when we arrived, and the cause remains unknown at this point. Everything is still under investigation.” There was no danger to people at ground level from contaminants, the chief added.

Emergency officials are opting to let the fire burn out rather than douse it with water because of possible contamination from the runoff reaching the nearby Rock River.

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Authorities say that Illinois chemical plant fire could last for days, forcing 100s of home evacuations

Dozens of homes in northern Illinois were evacuated Monday after A massive fire destroyed a chemical plant in northern Illinois on Monday forcing dozens of evacuations and producing smoke so thick that it could be seen for miles. Fire officials in Rockton, Ill., issued a mandatory evacuation order affecting about 150 homes near a Lubrizol Corp., facility in the town of about 7,600 along the Wisconsin border 100 miles northwest of Chicago.

The evacuation was ordered moments after first responders arrived at the scene at 7 a.m. to find the Chemtool facility completely consumed by flames as a thick, black plume of smoke spread hundreds of feet overhead. About 70 plant employees were safely evacuated from the facility while one firefighter sustained minor injuries. According to Rockton Fire Chief Kirk Wilson:  “The fire was through the roof when we arrived, and the cause remains unknown at this point. Everything is still under investigation.” There was no danger to people at ground level from contaminants, the chief added.

Emergency officials are opting to let the fire burn out rather than douse it with water because of possible contamination from the runoff reaching the nearby Rock River.

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New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore skips minicamp amid contract holdout

Amid a contract holdout, New England Patriots All-Pro cornerback Stephon Gilmore did not report to minicamp Monday and is not expected to attend additional mandatory practice sessions this week.  According to sources, Gilmore was not present at the team’s first minicamp session Monday morning in Foxborough, Mass. The nine-year veteran is subject to more than $93,000 in fines for skipping minicamp, which runs from Monday through Wednesday.

The 30-year-old Gilmore is entering the final year of his contract with the Patriots. He signed a five-year, $65 million contract with the franchise as a free agent in 2017.  Gilmore is a four-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time All-Pro and 2019 Defensive Player of the Year; hr recorded 37 total tackles, three passes defensed, an interception and a forced fumble in 11 starts last season. Hr missed five games last season due to injuries and underwent season-ending quadricep surgery in December.

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New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore skips minicamp amid contract holdout

Amid a contract holdout, New England Patriots All-Pro cornerback Stephon Gilmore did not report to minicamp Monday and is not expected to attend additional mandatory practice sessions this week.  According to sources, Gilmore was not present at the team’s first minicamp session Monday morning in Foxborough, Mass. The nine-year veteran is subject to more than $93,000 in fines for skipping minicamp, which runs from Monday through Wednesday.

The 30-year-old Gilmore is entering the final year of his contract with the Patriots. He signed a five-year, $65 million contract with the franchise as a free agent in 2017.  Gilmore is a four-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time All-Pro and 2019 Defensive Player of the Year; hr recorded 37 total tackles, three passes defensed, an interception and a forced fumble in 11 starts last season. Hr missed five games last season due to injuries and underwent season-ending quadricep surgery in December.

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Brooklyn Nets’ Nets Kyrie Irving and James Harden to miss Game 5 vs. Bucks due to injury

Brooklyn Nets’ guards Kyrie Irving and James Harden will miss the pivotal Game 5 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks tonight.  Irving was ruled out of the game at Barclays Center after an MRI confirmed that he suffered a right ankle sprain in Sunday’s Game 4. Harden, who strained his hamstring in Game 1 of the second-round series, also remains out.

Nets head coach Steve Nash told reporters he has “no idea” whether Irving will return in the best-of-seven series against the Bucks, which is tied at two games apiece after two straight Milwaukee wins.  He said on Monday:  “I have to wait and see how it progresses, I think. And then the experts would have to wait and see how it progresses and give you a clearer picture on what the window would be for his return.”

The 29-year-old Irving sustained his ankle injury halfway through the second quarter of Sunday’s game when he landed awkwardly on Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo’s foot, and remained on the floor for several minutes as Nash and team trainers attended to him.  Harden, who has been out since June 5, has done some on-court work since his injury, but he still needed to complete multiple high intensity workouts without any setbacks before being cleared to compete.

Game 5 of the series is set for tonight at 8:30 p.m. EDT in Brooklyn.

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