On Monday in Somerset County, a three-vehicle collision claimed the life of Mario Heslop. When he died, he was 23 years old.
Heslop had just joined Georgia’s OXY Athletics after competing in the sprints at Franklin High School and North Carolina A&T University.
The reason oforthe collision is being looked into by the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office. His kin, associates, and former colleagues are grieving his passing and honoring his accomplishments.
Brooke Burke is an American actress, dancer, model, and television personality that has been all over our TV screens, and practically all over Hollywood for nearly the past 30 years! She is most known for her Playboy career and hosting career on ‘Wild On!’ ‘Rock Star,’ and the E! Network.
She got her big modeling break when she gained national exposure for modeling lingerie in a 1990s Frederick’s of Hollywood catalog.
David Allan Coe is a legendary American country music singer-songwriter who has inspired many generations of musicians. His song “Tennessee Whiskey” is a classic example of the storytelling genius that has made him a household name among country music fans. The song, which was written by Linda Hargrove and Dean Dillon, was first recorded in 1981 and has since become one of Coe’s most iconic hits. In this article, we will delve into the meaning behind the song and take a closer look at why it’s loved by so many.
Who is Yainee Alonso?Yainee Alonso is an American citizen, who came into limelight after her marriage with a Dominican-American baseball player Manny Machado.
Alonso is an origin from Havana, Cuba. Yainee was born on 24th November 1990, to her mother Damarys Alonso, a homemaker and father Luis Alonso, former player and coach at industries of Cuban National Series.
She has a brother named Yonder Alonso, first Baseman of Oakland.
During her early days, Alonso's family was abandoned from Cuba for some reasons, leading them to shift in Miami permanently.
Chicago Fire is looking for extras to play background roles for the crime series. Currently filming the eighth season in Chicago, anyone and everyone are welcome!
The hit primetime show is open to hiring extras of all ages and genders for the roles. Adults, babies, teenagers, and even the middle-aged can, and should apply.
The cast and crew of NBC's "Chicago Fire" arrives at the premiere at the Chicago History Museum | Photo: Getty Images