For the past year, Thailand has been engaged in a national 'Year of Mourning,' to pay homage to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died last year at the age of 88. In order to pay their respects, millions of Thai residents have worn outfits consisting only of the colors black and white. The Year of Mourning came to an end on Thursday, when King Adulyadej was cremated in a ceremony that was broadcast nationally across Thailand, a ceremony that would make even the wealthiest of individuals blush.
Live.Me, a live broadcasting platform, has launched a campaign to combat cyberbullying called #SquashTheHate. The campaign is meant to encourage people to rise above online negativity by literally squashing hate.
Live.Me announced the campaign with a short video that showed a hateful comment being written on a squash, which then got smashed.
To participate in the #SquashTheHate challenge, people are encouraged to produce their own take on the theme and share it on social media with the hashtag #SquashTheHate.
Spread the love Josh Ritchie first gained fame in 2015 when he appeared on the reality TV show Love Island. He was a contestant on the show alongside Hannah Elizabeth and Luis Morrison, who are now appearing on Love Island once again. After the show, Josh went on to participate in other reality TV shows such as Celebs Go Dating, Ex on the Beach and Just Tattoo of Us.
He has been romantically involved with Geordie Shore’s Charlotte Crosby and Georgia Harrison who is currently a contestant on All Stars Islander.
I’ve never been someone who wears a lot of jewelry. It’s fun to get dressed up and wear gorgeous pieces for work, but in my real life, I usually just put on a pair of stud earrings. When my boyfriend [musician Taylor Goldsmith] and I started talking about getting engaged last year, I told him I didn’t want a big ring. I figured we could just pick out some pretty bands together.
Michael Devernia Gamble was born August 22, 1958 to Ann E. Gamble Toms, and is the eldest of her four children. He was raised on Wood St. by his grandparents, Gladys and Devernia Gamble and his mother, Ann.
Mike attended and graduated from Booker T Washington High School. During his youth, he also enjoyed playing recreational basketball and baseball. He was so talented that he played a key role on the first state championship basketball team for Booker T Washington High School as the starting point guard in 1975-76.