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6 LGBTQ+ royals you probably didn't know about
  + stars: | 2024-06-03 | by ( Erin Mcdowell | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Princess Isabella of Parma exchanged hundreds of letters with her sister-in-law that implied the pair's relationship was more than friendly. A portrait of Princess Isabella of Parma. The pair exchanged letters "constantly" back and forth over the years, according to Making Queer History, and many of them are believed to be queer-coded or romantically affectionate in nature. "I cannot tolerate this uncertainty, I can think of nothing but that I am madly in love," Princess Isabella reportedly wrote in one letter. After two miscarriages, Princess Isabella was pregnant for a fourth time when she died from smallpox at the age of 21 in 1763.
Persons: Princess Isabella of Parma, Isabella of Parma, Archduke Joseph of Austria, Archduchess Maria Christina, Princess Isabella, Maria's, Prince Albert
Resorts World Las Vegas President Scott Sibella speaks during the opening of Resorts World Las Vegas on June 24, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The former president of the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas is set to be sentenced Wednesday afternoon on a federal criminal charge related to his failure to report millions of dollars in wagers by an illegal bookmaker at his casino. Sibella's lawyers have asked that he be sentenced to probation, as have prosecutors. Sibella admitted knowing that a patron of his casino, Wayne Nix, ran an illegal bookmaking business, according to the Department of Justice. "Despite this knowledge, Sibella allowed Nix to gamble at MGM Grand and affiliated properties with illicit proceeds generated from the illegal gambling business without notifying the casino's compliance department," the DOJ said in January.
Persons: Scott Sibella, Sibella, Wayne Nix, Nix Organizations: Vegas, Resorts, MGM, Court, Department of Justice, MGM Grand, DOJ Locations: Vegas, Las Vegas , Nevada, Las Vegas, U.S, Los Angeles
Edward Cullen planned on killing Bella Swan and the rest of their biology class. Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in "Twilight." Summit EntertainmentEdward first sees Bella in the cafeteria of Forks High School, but it isn't until she steps into their biology class that he experiences her strong scent. "Midnight Sun" explains he was compelled to kill everyone else in the class and leave no witnesses in order to drink Bella's blood. He makes it through the class without harming anyone, though his compulsion to kill over 20 people makes it clear that even as a "vegetarian" vampire, Edward is still deadly.
Persons: Edward Cullen, Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson, Entertainment Edward, Bella, Edward Organizations: Entertainment, High School
Emma Stone believes the sex in "Poor Things" is needed because it's part of her character's journey. The Yorgos Lanthimos movie follows Bella Baxter, a young woman resurrected by a scientist. AdvertisementEmma Stone is defending the sex and nudity in her new movie "Poor Things." "So much of this was about being true to Bella's experience," Stone said in an interview that aired on Tuesday. Emma Stone as Bella Baxter in "Poor Things."
Persons: Emma Stone, Bella Baxter, , Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone, Bella, Duncan Wedderburn, Mark Ruffalo, Duncan, Ita O'Brien, O'Brien, Alicia Rodis Organizations: Service, BBC, Searchlight, HBO
CNN —Hollywood star Emma Stone has responded to criticism of the graphic sex scenes in her latest film, “Poor Things,” telling the BBC that sex is a crucial part of her character’s storyline. Sex plays an important role in the film as one way Bella learns to understand her body, and how others covet it. Stone (left) with co-star Mark Ruffalo (right), who plays Duncan Wedderburn, one of Bella's not-so-suitable suitors. Though the film, which was released on December 22 in the US and January 12 in the UK, has mostly received positive reviews, its frank and abundant sex scenes have proved too much for some movie-goers and critics. Stone plays a woman who is brought back to life with the brain of a baby.
Persons: Emma Stone, Alasdair Gray’s, Bella Baxter, Bella, Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Duncan Wedderburn, Bella's, Samira Ahmed, ” Stone, , “ I’m, , Ahmed, Yorgos Organizations: CNN, Hollywood, Searchlight Pictures, Landmark Media, BBC Locations: Scottish, Hollywood
Ivanka Trump left her father off her Instagram grid for a post about her daughter's bat mitzvah. Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, were moved to one of the last images on her Instagram Stories. Trump made a carousel-format Instagram post with 10 photos from her daughter Arabella Kushner's bat mitzvah celebration. We reflect on the weekend with full hearts and an abundance of joy and gratitude," Ivanka Trump wrote in the caption. The photograph showed Arabella sitting at a table next to Donald and Melania Trump, with Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, standing behind them.
Persons: Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump, Melania, , Trump, Arabella Kushner's, Donald, Jared, Arabella !, Ivanka, Arabella, Melania Trump, Jared Kushner Organizations: Service, Monday Locations: Miami, Bedminster , New Jersey
Ivanka Trump left her father off her Instagram grid for a post about her daughter's Bat Mitzvah. Donald Trump and his wife Melania were relegated to one of the last images on her Instagram Stories. Trump made a carousel-format Instagram post showing 10 photos from her daughter Arabella Kushner's Bat Mitzvah celebration. We reflect on the weekend with full hearts and an abundance of joy and gratitude," Ivanka Trump wrote in the caption. The photograph showed Arabella sitting at a table between Donald and Melania Trump, with Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, standing behind them.
Persons: Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump, Melania, Trump, , Arabella Kushner's, Donald, Jared, Arabella !, Ivanka, Arabella, Melania Trump, Jared Kushner Organizations: Service, Monday Locations: Miami, Bedminster , New Jersey
Belgium charges another EU lawmaker with corruption
  + stars: | 2023-02-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BRUSSELS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Belgian prosecutors have charged another European Union lawmaker, Marc Tarabella, with corruption in a cash-for-influence scandal that shook the European Parliament, Belgium's daily Le Soir reported. Tarabella, a Belgian socialist, was detained on Friday. Le Soir quoted federal prosecutors as saying on Saturday he was charged with corruption, money laundering and membership in a criminal organisation. Tarabella's lawyer, Maxime Toller, said his client denied any wrongdoing during the questioning by Belgian authorities. Writing by Gabriela Baczynska Editing by Frances KerryOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Belgium detains another EU lawmaker in graft investigation
  + stars: | 2023-02-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
BRUSSELS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Belgian prosecutors investigating a corruption scandal that has hit the European Parliament carried out new searches on Friday and took in for questioning a lawmaker whose immunity from prosecution was waived last week. Federal prosecutors said in a statement that an EU member of parliament (MEP) it identified as "M.T. ", and whom a source close to the case said was Marc Tarabella, was detained early on Friday. The European Parliament last week waived the immunity of Tarabella and Italian Andrea Cozzolino, both of the centre-left Socialist and Democrats. Through their lawyers, both have denied wrongdoing and said they are ready to answer questions of Belgian authorities.
BRUSSELS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The European Parliament said on Monday it had begun a procedure to waive the immunity of two of its members after a request from Belgian judiciary investigating a European Union-Qatar corruption scandal. Two sources close to the investigation told Reuters the two MEPs were Belgian Marc Tarabella and Italian Andrea Cozzolino. "Following a request from the Belgian judicial authorities, I have launched an urgent procedure for the waiver of immunity of two members of the European Parliament," parliament president Roberta Metsola said on Twitter. In December, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters that Francesco Giorgi, one of the main suspects in the investigation along with his partner, ousted European Parliament vice-president Eva Kaili, confessed to taking bribes from Qatar to influence European Parliament decisions on Qatar. According to the sources, Giorgi, an EU parliamentary assistant, said he suspected Tarabella and Cozzolino had received money from Qatar.
An ordained elder at a California megachurch was arrested along with her parents in connection to the death of her 11-year-old adopted daughter. Arabella McCormack. San Diego Sheriff's Dept. Leticia McCormack was an ordained elder at The Rock Church, an evangelical megachurch in San Diego. A church spokesperson said Thursday that she was not on staff and operated in a volunteer capacity to help with various ministry tasks.
But that didn't stop Chrisanti Indiana — who was just 24 years old when she co-founded Social Bella. "You have nothing to lose, that's actually the benefit of starting young," said Chrisanti Indiana, who launched her startup Social Bella when she was 24 years old. Social Bella started out as an e-commerce platform called Sociolla. Social Bella was founded in 2015 by Chrisanti Indiana, her brother and president Christopher Madiam (left) and CEO John Rasjid (right). Social Bella
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