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Emily Simpson Calls Jennifer Pedrantis Boyfrienda Walking Red Flag

Jennifer Pedranti and Ryan Boyajian’s relationship has raised eyebrows with her Real Housewives of Orange County costars throughout season 17 — and Emily Simpson is the latest to add her two cents. “Oh, my God, is there, like, a step above red? Like, is there neon? Because I would say he is a walking neon flag,” Emily, 47, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, July 25. “Like, there’s a lot of flags going on.” Jennifer and Ryan, both 46, have been dating for two years and even live together.

Exclusive Photos of the Actress Hollywood Life

Mckenna Grace is one of Hollywood’s most talented rising stars. See exclusive photos of the actress. 1 of 8 Mckenna Grace Visits HollywoodLife 2 of 8 On Working With Allison Janney & Viola Davis 3 of 8 On Her Character Christmas Flint In ‘Troop Zero’ 4 of 8 On Her Favorite Moments In Her Acting Career So Far 5 of 8 On Her Dreams To Become An Actress MoreCelebrity Galleries 6 of 8

Kenya suspends 16 footballers, coaches over fixing allegations | Football News

Football Kenya Federation says one player from reigning Kenyan premiership side Tusker was among those suspended. Kenya’s football federation has suspended 14 players and two coaches for match-fixing allegations after receiving a tip-off about cheating in the national league. Among those suspended on Friday were six players from Zoo Kericho FC, which was found guilty of match-fixing by FIFA’s integrity unit in 2021 and expelled from the Kenyan Premier League.

Lost Josephine Gold Mine discovered in Utah? Treasure hunter claims he found $1.7BILLION bonanza

Has the fabled Lost Josephine Gold Mine finally been found? Treasure hunter claims he has discovered $1.7BILLION bonanza abandoned by Spanish priests in the 1600s Gary Holt, 72, discovered a cavern in the Uinta Mountains of Utah that they believe is an old Spanish mineMine was established by Spanish Jesuit priests in 1650It was abandoned in 1680 during the Peublo Indian revolution and never found againU.S. Forest Service says treasure hunters are destroying natural caverns chasing fairy talesBy Michael Zennie Published: 22:09 EST, 28 October 2013 | Updated: 04:24 EST, 29 October 2013 e-mail 57