Sophia Bush knows who she is — and she's ready to tell the world.In a powerful essay for Glamour, the One Tree Hill alum, 41, came out as queer, confirmed her relationship with Ashlyn Harris, and vehemently denied the endless speculation that she cheated on ex-husband Grant Hughes with the soccer star.Bush began the piece by revealing how she nearly called off her 2022 wedding to Hughes, but instead "doubled down on being a model wife." That is, of course, until she realized — while going...
In France, Olympic Games face safety concerns French president Emmanuel Macron warned on Monday that the opening ceremony for this summer’s Olympic Games may be relocated from the River Seine due to security concerns. The Games are set to be held in Paris in just under a hundred days, from July 26-Aug. 11. The security This story The Soapbox: Olympic concerns in France, Indigenous festival in Australia, soccer federation scandal in Spain appeared first on Washington Square News.
A former sergeant who claims he was unfairly fired as part of a department-wide sex scandal is speaking publicly for the first time. In addition to sexual harassment claims, former La Vergne Sgt. Henry 'Ty' McGowan is accused of putting his hands around a coworker's neck.
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