• Teletubbies actress Jess Smith, who played the Sun Baby, is expecting her first child with partner Ricky Latham.
• Jess shared the news on her social media with an ultrasound image, captioned “When two becomes three.”
• Jess revealed her experience as the Sun Baby and how her father helped capture the iconic shots for the show.
Here is what happened:
Actress Jess Smith, best known for playing the Sun Baby on the Teletubbies, has announced her pregnancy. The former infant star shared the news on social media, captioning an ultrasound image with the words “When two becomes three.” Fans flooded her comments section with congratulatory messages, expressing their nostalgia for the beloved children’s show. Jess had previously kept her identity as the Sun Baby private, but eventually came forward in her late teens to address the ongoing speculation.
In a heartfelt Instagram post from November 2021, Jess reflected on her journey to becoming the iconic Sun Baby. She revealed that she was discovered by a local production company when her mother took her for a routine checkup at the hospital. After going through auditions and selection processes, she was chosen for the role. Jess expressed her gratitude to her university friends for encouraging her to embrace her past as a TV star and debunk false claims by others.
Jess also shared some behind-the-scenes secrets about how the iconic shots of her laughing and looking in certain directions were captured. Her father used a teddy bear to make her laugh, and a toy racing car to get her to look down at the camera. These techniques proved successful in creating the memorable moments that have been etched in the minds of Teletubbies fans worldwide.
This news about Jess Smith’s pregnancy has brought a wave of nostalgia and warm wishes from fans who grew up watching the Teletubbies. It serves as a reminder of the enduring impact and popularity of the beloved children’s show.
Junaid Safdar is a prominent figure in Pakistan, recognized as a politician, entrepreneur, media personality, social media influencer, and a skilled horse rider. He was born on May 1, 1996. He has gained recognition for being the child of Pakistani political figures Maryam Nawaz and Muhammad Safdar Awan.
On Thursday, Junaid Safdar, the son of Maryam Nawaz, who serves as the Vice President and Chief Organiser of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), announced the end of his marriage with his wife, more than two years after they tied the knot.
In light of the recent announcement about his divorce, there is a growing curiosity among people about the reasons behind this decision and a desire to learn more about Junaid Safdar’s wife, Ayesha. In this article, we will delve into the details surrounding these aspects.
Junaid Safdar Announced His Divorce From Wife Ayesha Saif
Junaid Safdar, the son of Maryam Nawaz, the Vice-President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), has officially announced his separation from his wife Ayesha after over two years of marriage.
Safdar posted an Instagram story while confirming his divorce. He wrote, “News about my divorce is true. This is an entirely private matter and I request the media to respect our privacy. I hope with this decision we find our peace In Shaa Allah. I will speak no further on this matter. I wish her well.” Afterward, Junaid Safdar deleted all the pictures of his ex-wife from his Instagram account.
Ayesha has held a notable role as a Director at Redco International, a well-established industrial and contracting group that has been operating in Qatar since 1981. This group boasts a substantial workforce of 20,000 employees and engineers.
Beyond her professional life, Ayesha’s interests include reading, horse riding, interior decoration, and a keen fascination with history. She has a deep love for nature, enjoys activities such as hiking, and has a strong passion for traveling, as evident from her profiles.
• Reba McEntire reenacted a dramatic scene from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City on Watch What Happens Live.
• Fans went crazy for the reenactment on social media.
• Reba’s early life included singing for money at the age of four and winning a title of Miss Ford Country at 16.
Here is what happened:
Reba McEntire showcased her acting skills by reenacting a dramatic scene from The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live. The country music legend delivered an intense performance, reading a dramatic monologue in character as she berated her co-star. Fans went wild on social media, and even the reality star herself commented on the reenactment. This isn’t the first time the late-night show has used scenes from the popular Bravo series for its “Clubhouse Playhouse” segment. Last year, Ralph Fiennes performed a dramatic reading of another memorable rant from the show.
In addition to her acting chops, Reba McEntire has a fascinating history. She discovered her talent for singing at a young age, earning money by performing for satisfied cowboys. She even won a title at a young age, becoming Miss Ford Country and receiving the use of a new truck for six months. Reba also has rodeo champions in her family, with her grandfather and father both excelling in the sport. Although she initially pursued barrel racing, her father encouraged her to pursue singing, and her talent soon became apparent.
Reba has had an illustrious career, not only in country music but also on Broadway. She starred in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun and received rave reviews for her performance. Her big break came in 1974 when she performed the national anthem at the National Rodeo in Oklahoma City, catching the attention of country star Red Steagall. She signed a deal with Mercury Records and went on to record numerous hits. Despite experiencing tragedy when a plane carrying her band members crashed, Reba persevered and continued to perform. She has become an icon in the music industry and is loved by fans worldwide.
It’s clear that Reba McEntire is a multi-talented entertainer with a rich and inspiring history. From her early beginnings as a young singer to her successful career in country music and beyond, she has left an indelible mark on the entertainment world. Her recent dramatic reenactment on Watch What Happens Live only further showcases her versatility and ability to captivate audiences. Reba McEntire is truly a legend in the industry.
Capcom noted on X (formerly Twitter) Thursday evening that they hadn’t quite shared everything when it came to Street Fighter 6’s most recent update patch as a new quality of life feature apparently missed the patch notes.
Said feature surrounds the option to turn off and on button release inputs from the character select screen. This is commonly referred to as “negative edge,” and can greatly affect gameplay depending on an individual player’s style and approach.
The statement reads as follows:
“With the recent Street Fighter 6 update, it is now possible to change the ‘button release input on/off’ in the controller settings on the character select screen. With this change, we have made an update to the Capcom Pro Tour 2023 Official Rules. In the case of offline tournaments, players can set ‘Release Input ON or OFF’ for each match as well as the button settings.”
When this option is turned on, players will get inputs when pressing as well as when releasing buttons. When the option is turned off, however, players will only get inputs when pressing buttons.
The use of negative edge (or the preference to have it on or off) is fully personal as it’s very much a tournament legal option to have on. Those who don’t traditionally use it, however, can very much be annoyed and experience unexpected inputs when it’s on.
Especially in the case of offline tournaments, where many different players may use the same set up multiple times in a day, it’s not uncommon for such preferences to be unknowingly altered. The fact that Capcom is adding this option directly to the character select screen implies a quality of life upgrade as it will be much more accessible moving forward.
Button inputs have been the center for much contention in Street Fighter 6 since its release back in June, and while negative edge does not seem to be at the core of most issues players have been experiencing, giving users as much freedom as possible (especially in this particular arena) is important.
For more on the particular input issues surrounding Street Fighter 6 check out the recent Talk and Block discussion below:
• Sherri Shepherd revealed a secret about Barbara Walters’ alleged fling with Richard Pryor on “The View”
• Joy Behar playfully brought up the secret to Barbara, causing Sherri to be dismayed
• Barbara reacted strongly and asked who told Joy the secret, while Sherri felt connected to Barbara like a mother.
Here is what happened:
Sherri Shepherd, former co-host of “The View,” recently revealed an interesting secret about her colleague, Barbara Walters. In an episode of the show, Shepherd disclosed that she had heard from comedian Paul Mooney that Walters had a fling with Richard Pryor. Although she told this to Joy Behar with a disclaimer, Behar dropped the bombshell the very next day, leaving Shepherd dismayed. The revelation led to an amusing interaction between Shepherd and Walters, with Shepherd jokingly accusing Behar of spilling the secret.
The alleged fling between Walters and Pryor is a topic that resurfaced years after Pryor’s death in 2005. Despite the rumors, Walters never addressed the affair publicly. Last December, Barbara Walters passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a lasting impact on Shepherd. Shepherd appreciated Walters’ sense of humor and considered her to be like a mother figure. She noted that not enough people got to see Walters’ bawdy sense of humor, and their conversations felt like Shepherd was talking to her own mom.
This revelation and the dynamics between the co-hosts provided an entertaining and memorable moment on “The View.” It shed light on the behind-the-scenes relationships and interactions that made the show so popular. Shepherd’s disclosure about the alleged affair added an intriguing layer to the history of the show and the personalities involved.
The original boss of the Street Fighter franchise is often and understandably cited as SF2’s M. Bison, but the final and frustratingly overpowered challenge of the very first Street Fighter game was none other than The Emperor of Muay Thai: Sagat.
Sagat’s history is an especially interesting one as he wrestles with relatable inner demons that Capcom expertly depicts through clever symbolism, and the fact that he’s a towering and battle-torn badass surely helps add to the charisma factor.
Though he started his career as a main antagonist, Sagat would actually go through more of a character arc than most other SF characters. He was demoted to sub-boss status in Street Fighter 2 and evolved further during Street Fighter Alpha from being an all out baddie to showing early signs of perhaps becoming one of the good guys.
Sagat, who is also often referred to simply as “The King,” was a natural fighter from youth as he would constantly get into brawls out in the streets of Thailand, but with no real direction or understanding these brawls would leave him bloodied, battered, and eventually with a weakened right eye.
Said eye injury caused a young Sagat to realize this chaotic approach to fighting wasn’t working, and so he decided to hone his aggression through the practice of Muay Thai. Growing through his early lessons and into a seven and a half foot tall behemoth, Sagat became a world champion at the tender age of 15.
One year later during his annual title defense, Sagat was challenged by a masked fighter who refused to offer his name. The two fought, and upon realizing Sagat’s eye was a weak point, this fighter pinpointed all his attacks right at it, eventually gouging it out completely.
This enraged 16 year old Sagat, who would give into his immediate anger and proceed to summon a power from deep within to launch his very first Tiger Shot projectile, killing his masked opponent, who by the way would up being Go Hibiki, father of Dan.
Though Sagat was the world champion, the title of “Emperor of Muay Thai” belonged to a man named Nuakan, whom Sagat would later defeat and thus garner his title. An onlooking Adon is inspired by this and asks to become Sagat’s pupil. All of that takes place before we ever see Sagat in a game, and thus brings us to the events of Street Fighter 1.
The character is rife with symbolism and themes as the ability to see and perceive is so important that many cultures throughout history have made vision a prominent thematic element of many different gods. Indeed, things don’t tend to go well for Sagat when he restricts his focus and fails to see the big picture.
His very first injury came about because he was simply brawling without much purpose or direction, his second major injury was also to his eye as his foe identified what you might call a blind spot, and capitalized on it. Things get worse for him when he later loses to Ryu and gets his second physical reminder (his trademark chest scar) of his lacking ability to pay balanced attention to all aspects of the fight.
Sagat figuratively lacks vision, and becomes blinded literally as a result. He slowly but surely begins to see the full picture thanks to his encounters with Ryu, whose name and Shoryuken technique are representative of the Dragon. In East Asian culture the Dragon and the Tiger are often juxtaposed as dualistic rivals.
Where the Dragon represents the heavens, the spirit, Eastern culture, and the Yang, the Tiger represents earth, physical matter, the West, and the Yin. Sagat’s exposure to and ongoing dialogue with Ryu broadens his horizons and widens his vision, (recall how he even develops one of his iconic moves after being inspired by Ryu’s uppercut) thus turning him into a more actualized and balanced version of himself.
Hear his full story thus far from before SF1 all the way up through Street Fighter 5 in the full video below. Do you hope to see Sagat pop up as DLC in Street Fighter 6? Chime into the comments with your thoughts on the matter, as well as on the character and his story.
If you watch competitive Street Fighter you know the names of Japanese pros GyoGun|Moke and BST|Fuudo, both of who are top notch players, both of who placed ninth at Evo this year, and both of who have been feuding over the number one rank online.
While they tend to flip flop between ranks one and two, they’ve recently decided to make things interesting as they race to be the first player to ever reach 2,300MR. During a streaming session on Wednesday, Moke actually ran into Fuudo while both players had 2272MR; their fight wound up being memorable for more than one reason.
This endeavor to be the first to crack 2300MR is no small side quest or fun tangent as Moke could be seen consistently checking Fuudo’s online results between network bouts of his own while streaming, furiously tracking his foe to make sure he wasn’t pulling ahead.
Indeed, the race was hot as both players inched closer and closer to the magic amount of master rank points, neither breaking away from or falling behind the other.
The MR grind is particularly strenuous in Street Fighter 6, never more so than when you’re at the absolute top of the mountain. You gain points based on the discrepancy between you and your foe’s points, and these are the two top dogs in the world right now. That means while wins might offer three or four points of progress, losses tend to sap two to three times that amount away.
Moke’s stream session saw him face off against plenty of recognizable names, such as Rohto|Tokido, and after many impressive wins he reached 2272MR. As the SF6 servers queued up the next match, Dee Jay appeared on screen, and indeed, it was his current rival.
After a relatively convincing first round, Moke had all the momentum in his corner. The second round saw him patiently score a few openings while taking almost no damage, leading to him cornering a burned out Fuudo with a life bar that couldn’t withstand even a single hit.
You never count an Evo champion out, though, and Fuudo somehow miraculously turned things around and survived the near death experience to bring the round count to 1-1. The 2011 Street Fighter champ then won the following round, effectively stealing Moke’s precious MR points right out from under him.
Then he quit.
No joke, Fuudo took his points and ran, opting not to give Moke the rematch and making for perhaps the coldest “one and done” we’ve ever seen. You can check it all out for yourself right here:
As of the writing of this article, neither player has crossed the 2300MR threshold. Moke sits currently at 2282MR while Fuudo has 2258MR.
Today we’re sharing some Street Fighter fan artwork from one Miche, a Japanese artist who is most definitely in love with Juri, though a handful of other characters do get some representation.
Cammy, Kimberly, Morrigan, and even JP get a little love in today’s gallery as well, but the final image features Chun-Li in some attire you won’t find in any of the many games she’s appeared in.
Said final image is an homage to the Street Fighter 2 animated movie and what’s likely the film’s most memorable scene. It features Chun-Li just after a steamy shower, drying off in her apartment only clad in a few loose pajamas.
In what winds up being one of the most intense sequences in the movie, Vega silently infiltrates Chun’s apartment after voyeuristically stalking her for some time. The two get into an absolutely brutal fight as Chun gets slashed, Vega gets kicked, and couches get tossed.
We also appreciate a few different costumes for Juri as she poses in her SF5 attire amid a Street Fighter 6 stage, in two versions of her pink zip up PJ’s, and in her standard Street Fighter 6 threads.
Cammy slips into a handful of different outfits, but the one that most caught our eye has her in a red cape reminiscent of the one she wore as the Killer Bee back in the Alpha games.
Check out the full gallery below and then let us know in the comments which of these were your favorites and why.
Late last month, Capcom added the newest contender to Street Fighter 6 as the game’s second DLC character. A.K.I., the lethal apprentice of Street Fighter 5’s F.A.N.G, has been officially available for a little over two weeks now and she seems to be fairly well received — despite some pro players placing her at the bottom of the tier list.
While playing as A.K.I., I kind of felt like her level 1 and level 2 supers weren’t doing a lot of damage when used in certain combos, so it got me wondering what the damage values of her super attacks actually are. This inspired me to have a look at the whole cast’s supers, and today we have gathered up all of the main damage values for every super in Street Fighter 6 and organized them not only by character, but categorized them by the amount of damage they do to see how each one stacks up against the others.
Included here we have breakdowns for every character that lists out their super attack, what level it is (1, 2, or 3), and how much raw damage it does. These values were taken from Capcom’s official frame data for Street Fighter 6, as well as some in-game tests I ran myself.
There are no punish counters, counter hits, or special conditions used here when calculating the values. These numbers represent the damage done if any of these supers hit raw under normal circumstances.
It is worth noting that some characters, like Dee Jay, had a ton of different values listed for moves like his level 2 super due to all of the variations it has. For him specifically, I only charted the value of his full level 2 super sequences for the light version and the heavy version, as those are the two most significant ones.
There are some very interesting, lesser-known facts here that I hadn’t realized were a thing before digging into the numbers. For example, I wasn’t aware that Zangief’s level 1 super dishes out a whopping 3500 damage if it lands, whereas the average level 1 is doing somewhere in the ballpark of 2000 damage.
Additionally, Lily is the only other character outside of Zangief who deals higher damage for her level 3 and Critical Art. Every character in the game (aside from those two fighters and Jamie, who uniquely does less for level 3) do 4000 for level 3 and 4500 for Critical Art.
There’s a lot to learn by looking at these numbers, and at the very least, it hopefully will act as a nice quick reference guide for the fighting game community.
Sergio Brown, a retired American football player, began his NFL career in 2010 when he joined the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent. Throughout his career, he also played for the Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Buffalo Bills.
On Wednesday (October 11), authorities in the Chicago suburb of Maywood revealed that former NFL player Sergio Brown had been arrested in California in connection with his mother’s death. Maywood police reported that Brown was apprehended while attempting to re-enter the United States at the Mexican border near San Diego.
Since the news of his arrest comes out, people have been quite eager to know about his personal life including his wife and children. So, we are here to help you with the all-sufficient information you need to know about Sergio Brown and regarding his arrest.
Does Sergio Brown Have A Wife?
There’s no official information or public statement from Sergio Brown about having a wife or girlfriend. He hasn’t talked about his personal life in public, which makes people wonder if he’s in a relationship but just keeps it private.
We don’t have much information to say for sure if Sergio Brown is in a relationship or not. Most of the things people know about him are related to his mother’s death and his sudden disappearance, so his personal life is a bit of a mystery.
According to a press release issued by the Maywood Police Department on Wednesday, Sergio was apprehended in San Diego on Tuesday while attempting to re-enter the United States. He is currently awaiting extradition to Maywood, Illinois, where he will face First-Degree Murder charges.
Earlier, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office had informed PEOPLE that they were investigating Myrtle’s death as a homicide. The examination determined that she had succumbed to fatal injuries resulting from an assault.