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Animation Isn’t Even the Worst Problem ‘The Beginning After the End’s’ Anime Adaptation Has to Deal With

After the success of Solo Leveling’s anime, adaptations of manhwa or novels have become all the rage. However, one cannot expect the same kind of treatment that Solo Leveling gets or the effect it has. The Beginning After the End, or TBATE by TurtleMe, has generated a decent buzz regarding its anime adaptation. Those who […]

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Will Smith Gets Sued 15 Times a Year as a Hollywood Elite- Why Justin Baldoni’s Past Lawsuit Shouldn’t Be the Attention of Blake Lively Drama

Will Smith’s confession about the perils of star life is the very reason why Justin Baldoni’s past lawsuits shouldn’t play a factor in his legal battle against Blake Lively. The ongoing legal battle between the two It Ends With Us co-stars is getting heated with each day. As a result, both of them and the […]

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Gold smuggling case: No relief for Ranya Rao as Bengaluru court grants her custody to DRI

Bengaluru, March 7 (SocialNews.XYZ) A Bengaluru court, on Friday, passed an order handing over the custody of Kannada actress Ranya Rao, who was arrested in a gold smuggling case, to the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence...

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‘Southern Hospitality’ Reunion: Where Does Everyone Stand? Where Was Will?

Stephanie Diani/Bravo Southern Hospitality season 3 ended with a bang, a slew of accusations and a few broken friendships — but where does everyone stand after the reunion? During the season 3 finale, which aired on Thursday, March 6, Emmy Sharrett and boyfriend Will Kulp left their cast “prom” at odds with nearly everyone thanks […]

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Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Biography: Children, Husband, Age, Education, Net Worth, Wikipedia, Siblings, Parents

Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu (née Onoh) is a Nigerian politician, diplomat, lawyer, businesswoman, and former beauty queen. She gained national recognition 1988…

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Mallika Sherawat Biography: Age, Net Worth, Siblings, Parents, Height, Movies, Ethnicity, Boyfriend, Awards

Mallika Sherawat is a well-known Indian actress and model who is recognized for her bold roles and contributions to Bollywood…

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Premier League club to open £300million new stand within months and will be bigger than Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium

MANCHESTER CITY officials are allegedly aiming to open the expanded Etihad Stadium North Stand next January.

The reigning Premier League champions previously revealed that the new-look stand would open at some point during the 2025-26 season.

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Man City are currently in the process of expanding the North Stand[/caption]
Illuminated Etihad Stadium banner celebrating Manchester City's Premier League title win.
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City have invested £300m in the development[/caption]

But, as per the Forever Blue podcast, City’s managing director of operations, Danny Wilson, has earmarked January 2026 as the main target should everything go as planned.

Man City’s £300million development is set to turn the Etihad Stadium into a 61,470-seater venue.

The Prem giants aim to deliver one of the best matchday experiences in world sport.

Club officials also want to create an elite entertainment destination for supporters and visitors.

The renovation of the North Stand will see a Sky Bar introduced, which is set to have premium seating for 450 fans.

As well as development inside the ground, there’s a host of new areas being created in the renovations.

The Cityzens are building a new fanzone, club museum, City Store, and a huge 400-bed hotel.

However, those developments are not expected to be completed until late 2026.

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City’s Director of Infrastructure and Development, Ed Dalton, said: “Work is progressing at pace.

“The project is split into four different sections.

“We have the North Stand development, the hotel, a commercial wing, and the covered fan zone from City Square.

“Over the summer and winter months, we’ve completed all ground works.

“We did as much work as we could during the close season to minimise disruption to fans.”

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Huge dance star forced to cancel leg of world tour HOURS before he’s due on stage and promises ‘I’ll make it up to you’

A HUGE dance star has been forced to cancel a leg of his world tour hours before he was due on stage, while promising fans ‘I’ll make it up to you.’

The star in question is currently on a world tour, and kicked it off last year in Denver, Colorado.

Kygo at the Capital's Jingle Bell Ball.
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A huge dance star has been forced to cancel a leg of his world tour hours before he was due on stage, while promising fans ‘I’ll make it up to you’[/caption]
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It’s none other than Kygo – world famous superstar, producer and DJ, who has announced that he’s had to cancel the Australia leg of his tour.

This is Kygo’s first tour since 2018, and the 26-date run has included stop offs in London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Toronto and Boston.  

But taking to his Instagram stories, the It Ain’t Me star posted: “Australia, I’m very sorry I couldn’t bring the world tour to you guys.

“Hope to make it up to you soon,” followed by a heart and prayer emoji.

Kygo’s last gig was on March 1 in Funabashi, Japan, and he was due to perform in Sydney and Melbourne over the weekend.

The Sydney gig was on March 8th, and Melbourne on March 7th, meaning the star has had to cancel just hours before he was due to arrive on stage.

One ticket website reads that the Australia leg has been cancelled “due to unforeseen circumstances,” and adds: “All ticket holders will receive an automatic refund. For any further refund enquires please contact your point of purchase.”              

Kygo is due to perform in the US and Dubai in May, followed by Ottawa in June, Switzerland in July and Ibiza over the summer months too.

Fans were left disappointed on social media, and took to the comments to question why the tour there wouldn’t be going ahead.

One wrote: “very time another post is made about an event elsewhere being so amazing, yet still no explanation for why Australian leg was cancelled is so triggering.”

A second added: “It’s becoming more apparent that you cancelled Australia simply due to not wanting to travel this far. If there was any regret you’d have apologised.

“But it seems you made this decision wilfully and are happy to just ride the joy of your tour while so many fans of yours are left disappointed and out of pocket. I really used to think better of you, dude.”

A third penned: “Still waiting for an explanation about Australia.”

And a fourth echoed: “Still nothing on Aus… Kygo literally just acknowledge it that’s all we want.”

DJ Kygo performing at a New Year's Eve party.
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This is Kygo’s first tour since 2018, and the 26-date run has included stop offs in London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Toronto and Boston[/caption]

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I get up at 3am everyday to give my kids extra 5am homework, trolls say I’m too strict but it makes me a better mum

WITH her alarm buzzing at 3am, Rosie Graham leaps out of bed ready to tackle the day ahead.

But she isn’t catching an early morning flight or suffering from jetlag, in fact it isn’t a special occasion at all as the mum-of-three gets up at this hour every day.

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Rosie Graham wakes up at 3am every day and gets her children up early too[/caption]
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She uses the extra time in the morning for the children’s homework[/caption]
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Rosie sets the homework herself, she says she can’t rely on schools to do so[/caption]

Rosie, 30, has been starting her day at 3am since she was 21 and says she used to spend hours “scrolling on her phone” for ‘me’ time in the early mornings – before having kids.

But after having three children – aged three, five and seven – she decided to use the time productively and now spends five hours in the morning having a bath, doing skincare and helping her kids with extra reading and maths work. 

She says her two eldest children do extracurricular work before school every morning and journal about their feelings, before packing their own lunches – and claims they’ve become “more curious and emotionally intelligent” because of it. 

But online trolls have accused her of working them too hard and say she shouldn’t “force” her kids to get up so early.

But the mum  says they get 10 hours sleep with the kids going to bed at 7pm and her hitting the hay at 9pm. 

Rosie, a former youth worker and full-time mum, from Bedford, Bedfordshire, said: “There’s so much pressure on mums to be working, parenting and holding down a relationship – this is just a routine that works for me. 

“I’ve always been very organised and it stems from the previous work I’ve done with kids. 

“Working with disadvantaged children instilled my values into me – and I knew the kind of mum I wanted to be. 

“I get a lot of: ‘Your poor kids must be exhausted’ – but we all get a minimum of 10 hours sleep.

“I go to bed at 9pm and my kids go to bed at 7pm.”

Rosie says she’s been getting up at 3am since she was 21 – as her work often required her to start her commute at 5am. 

But for the first few years, Rosie used to sit in bed for “hours” on her phone, scrolling through social media.

It wasn’t until she had her first son, that she decided to “be more productive” in the mornings.

She began “pottering around the house”, tidying up from the night before and running through her self-care routine, which involves a bath and skincare. 

Although I appreciate the education system, I’m not relying on it to raise my children

Rosie Graham

“The first thing I’ll do is wake up and get in the bath for 45 minutes,” she said. 

“I’ll get myself ready, do my skincare routine, tidy up from the evening – although I do reset before bed, so there usually isn’t much to do. 

“I put toys away, unload the dishwasher, make a cup of tea and meal prep for the evening’s dinner.

“The kids’ breakfasts come next – I usually prep them some fruit and a toastie.”

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Rosie says her early starts make her a better mum[/caption]
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At 5am her children are awoken to tidy their bedrooms[/caption]

Rosie’s children will then wake up between 5am and 6am, immediately get dressed and tidy any clutter from their bedrooms. 

After breakfast, they’ll do extracurricular reading and maths from “learning baskets” Rosie prepares for them – and she says their homework isn’t set by the school. 

Rosie’s eldest son usually reads Horrid Henry while her daughter, five, will read “anything with princesses” – and their maths work includes working with number blocks.

Rosie said: “Although I appreciate the education system, I’m not relying on it to raise my children. 

“Teachers have classes of 30 kids at a time – and I want to make sure my children are getting the attention they need.”

Following their homework, Rosie says her children have “journal time” – during which they’re able to write down any feelings they’re having, or explore how they’re feeling about the day ahead.

ROSIE'S MORNING ROUTINE

  • 3am – 4am: Bath and skincare
  • 4am – 5am: Tidying the house, prepping the kids’ breakfasts, cup of tea
  • 5am – 6am: Wake the kids up, kids tidy their rooms, breakfast
  • 6am – 7am: Extra reading and maths, journalling
  • 7am – 8am: Kids do crafts, additional tidying up, evening meal prep
  • 8am: School run

After working for 10 years with youth groups and charities like Barnardo’s, Rosie believes it’s important for children to get in touch with their emotions from a young age. 

“I’m trying to provide my kids with all the tools they need to flourish,” she said. 

“But I’ve seen the effects on children – particularly young offenders and kids in care – when they aren’t raised to be emotionally intelligent. 

“They become adults who can’t handle their emotions, and they become angry – particularly young men.”

Rosie says both her school-age children are reading several levels higher than average – but finds it frustrating when trolls say she’s “too strict” with them. 

She claims commenters online have even told her she’s a “bad mum” for feeding her kids fruit. 

But she insists the early morning routines and additional work have left her children “independent, emotionally intelligent and smart”. 

“Reading, learning and getting up early aren’t punishments,” she said. 

“I’m creating children who are emotionally resilient and intellectually curious. 

“I’d just say to people – you need to do what works for your family.”

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The mum is regularly trolled by people who say she works her children ‘too hard’[/caption]

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