Sharon Stone thrusts herself back into the spotlight with a candid new book detailing her near-death experiences, struggles and more.
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Jason Leitch. Following large groups gathering in George Square and at Ibrox to celebrate the title victory for Steven Gerrard's side, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned the upcoming Old Firm game could be at risk.
Last night the clubs met the with authorities in a bid to avoid any further Covid rule breaches. On Off The Ball, the national clinical director revealed positive messages coming from crucial talks, with both Rangers and Celtic backing the derby day message.
Sharon Stone thrusts herself back into the spotlight with a candid new book detailing her near-death experiences, struggles and more.
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Sharon Stone, 63, is speaking out about a surgeon shockingly increasing her breast size without her consent during a non-cosmetic surgery, in a new interview. The actress had an operation to remove benign tumors in 2001 and when she walk up, she got the surprise of a lifetime. “When I was un-bandaged, I discovered that I had a full cup-size bigger breasts, ones that he said, ‘go better with your hip size’,” she told The Times.
Old Firm clash. A 17-year-old boy has now been charged after the vile post was reported to officers during the Celtic v Rangers SPFL match on Sunday.
Nier: Automata has received over 300 negative reviews on Steam, after a thread on Steam Forums encouraged users to do so in the hopes of receiving a patch.The version of Nier: Automata released on Steam is different from the more polished Become A God version that was released on Xbox One and the Windows Store.
Old Firm clash. Supporters have even decorated the streets of Bo'ness with flags and a Steven Gerrard cut out in preparation for the derby day showdown with Celtic.
Scotland's clinical director reminded supporters today the "Stay at Home" message remains in place until April 2 and that meetings of more than two households outdoors remained banned. It comes as Steven Gerrard's side prepare to visit Celtic Park on Sunday for the first time since winning the club's first league title in a decade.
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the large gatherings in George Square or outside Ibrox Stadium on March 7 after developing covid symptoms. Thousands of Rangers fans descended on central Glasgow to celebrate their team's first title win in a decade despite Scotland still being under a strict lockdown.
Glasgow have been told to get a coronavirus test after a number contracted coronavirus.Jillian Evans, head of health intelligence at NHS Grampian, said there may be a further increase in cases across the Glasgow area in the coming week after large crowds gathered in George Square and outside Ibrox.The health chief also encouraged those who have spent time with people who were at the celebrations to be "vigilant" and book a covid test as well.Yesterday Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith announced
Premiership clash in a similar manner to the lockdown-breaching mass celebrations seen in the city centre by Ibrox diehards after they clinched the league title.It has led to messages from both managers John Kennedy and Steven Gerrard, as well as Rangers skipper James Tavernier.All have been unequivocal in their instructions, urging supporters to stay home on the day of the game - but in a fresh statement the club once again distanced itself from the scenes from George Square, after they
Michael Strahan is renowned for his motivational posts on social media, and his latest one got quite the reaction!MORE: Michael Strahan pays heartfelt tribute to Robin Roberts on special dayThe Good Morning America star took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a powerful message to motivate people to achieve their goals.He wrote: "Grit, desire, and discipline are free and are the only equipment you need to start just about any endeavour you'll set out to do." VIDEO: GMA's Michael Strahan opens up
memorial benches damaged by fans at George Square last night.The vandalism took place during a chaotic night in the city which saw large groups gathering to celebrate following Rangers league title win.Thousands of supporters descended onto George Square despite a warning from Police Scotland not to gather in large crowds.After the crowd dispersed fans were slammed for leaving mounds of rubbish and damaging memorial benches at George Square.Now fans have raised over £5,000 to repair the benches