Mikey Williams, son of a former star basketball player and current high school basketball coach Mahlon Williams, rose to the limelight after playing for his San Ysidro High School team in San Diego.
The 16-year-old basketball player is competitive and wants to be the best. That mentality is one of the reasons his coaches and fans rate him so high.
To achieve that, Mikey has made a lot of sacrifices and worked hard from a tender age.
Julieanna Goddard aka YesJulz is an admired American social media influencer, businesswoman, and talent manager.
Earned the epithet “the Queen of Snapchat” by The Huffington Post, Julieanna Goddard boasts more than 566k followers on her Instagram, she operated an all-female creative agency alongside clients such as Puma, Vevo, a music-management company, and radio station.
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Renowned boxing coach Mike Stafford, celebrated for his transformative influence over the past decade with talents like Adrien Broner, Robert Easter Jr., and Rau’shee Warren, has left us.
In an era where many coaches basked in the limelight, Stafford was an enigmatic presence who diligently toiled behind the scenes, nurturing fighters.
Even with the dazzling persona of Adrien Broner, Stafford remained steadfastly humble, never seeking the spotlight.
Stafford’s legacy lies in his ability to mold fighters from the very roots of their career, a testament to his commitment to the sport ‘from the ground up.
The film industry is mourning the loss of Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Paul Grant, who has tragically died at the age of 56 after a long battle with drugs and alcohol.
His family confirmed that the father-of-three was found collapsed outside King's Cross station by police on Thursday afternoon.
Paul, who famously played an Ewok in Return of the Jedi where he starred alongside Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill, was rushed to hospital where he was declared brain dead.
Milwaukee, WI - T-Pain showed his lyrical creativity when he rhymed mansion with Wisconsin on his 2008 hit “Can’t Believe It.” Almost 15 years later, the rappa-turnt-sanga was officially recognized by the Badger State during a recent stop on his Road To Wiscansin Tour.
Instead of delivering a solo concert, T-Pain treated fans to the Wiscansin Fest, where he was joined by other artists such as Lil Jon, Juvenile, Bleu, K Camp, O.