Jessie Lemonier, a former linebacker for the Detroit Lions, has passed away aged 25, according to a statement from the team. No cause of death has yet been revealed.
"We are shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of former Detroit Lion Jessie Lemonier," their statement read.
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"Jessie was a model teammate and wonderful young man who is gone far too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
Mariah Carey's daughter, Monroe, stole the show during a visit to The White House with her mom and twin brother Moroccan, last week.
The 12-year-old joined her family on a trip to Washington D.C. to meet President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, with Mariah, 54, sharing some sweet photos of their visit on Instagram on Wednesday.
The carousel of images includes the trio talking to the President in the Oval Office, admiring the festive decorations, and posing together near elaborately decorated Christmas trees in various rooms throughout The White House.
Matthew Broderick, Taylor Kitsch and Uzo Aduba are among the cast of Painkiller, the Netflix drama series that's completely freaked out fans. After landing on the streaming platform on Thursday, viewers have already taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to praise the show for its "raw" and "insane" depiction of the opioid crises in the United States.
WATCH: Matthew Broderick stars in the new show Painkiller "Started watching the miniseries Painkiller on Netflix and holy [expletive].
Zendaya has been praised for her handling of nasty Twitter trolls, who cruelly labelled her parents "ugly". A photo of the 18-year-old Disney star with her mum and dad – Claire Stoermer and Kazembe Ajamu - was shared on Twitter this week and quickly went viral as it attracted some negative comments. That's when Zendaya stepped in and eloquently shut the trolls down. "While you're so concerned about what my parents look like, please know that they are two of the most selfless people in the world,"
If you like John Prine or Loretta Lynn, check out Winona Wilde Hometown: Peterborough, Ont.
The best introduction to troubadour songwriter Winona Wilde’s wry sensibilities is through her delivered-with-a-wink song, “Chick Singer”: “If racism was alcohol and patriarchy LSD/This whole world would be trippin’ balls/Stumbling home and puking in its sheets.” She sings with both exasperation and good humour, because, as we all know, sometimes the truth is so bleak, it’s hilarious.