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A new video of the actress has surfaced online and in it she’s seen dancing to the controversial ‘Soapy’ dance made by the singer, Naira Marley. The video which was shared on Naira Marley’s Instagram page saw the actress with her friend dancing to the song with their hands going front and back, like someone who’s ‘wanking’. In spite of the outrage that followed the controversial song et dance, the actress went on to support the singer as he posted a video of herself dancing to the song. Watch the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD72oeziV1g |
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TrollKiller:you are mad |
the dog has been possessed by the demon |
'I'm not going to the f*cking White House' – Megan Rapinoe remains defiant on national anthem stance The USWNT progressed to the quarter-finals on Monday and are in with a chance of retaining the trophy, but the forward is dedicated to her protests Megan Rapinoe has claimed she is “not going to the f*cking White House" if the United States win the Women's World Cup. Defending champions USA face hosts France in the World Cup quarter-finals in Paris on Friday after defeating Spain 2-1 in the round of 16 on Monday. Asked if a visit to the White House would be on the cards should USA retain their title, star Rapinoe told Eight by Eight: "I'm not going to the f*cking White House. "No. I'm not going to the White House. We're not going to be invited." Rapinoe was inspired by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's protest bringing attention to police brutality and racial inequality. The 33-year-old became the first white athlete to kneel during the national anthem before a sporting event in 2016. Rapinoe continues to protest the national anthem in her own way at the World Cup by standing in silence while other members of the national team place their hands over their hearts and sing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’ United States president Donald Trump responded to her actions on Tuesday, telling The Hill when asked if Rapinoe should protest during the national anthem: “No. I don't think so.” Trump went on to say he loves watching women's soccer, adding: "They're really talented.” The US president has been highly critical of athletes who decide to protest during the national anthem however, describing it as a “a total disrespect of our heritage” in 2017. Rapinoe's Eight by Eight interview also touched on the expectations that drive the team to chase another world title. USA had their toughest match of the World Cup on Monday when Spain scored the first goal of the tournament against the reigning champions. Rapinoe scored USA's only goals in that match as the international powerhouse prevailed 2-1 to keep their hopes of retaining the trophy alive. "We have a great burden of expectation, but I think that also brings out the best in you and we just except to win every single game," she said. "So if we're down two-nil with 10 minutes left, we expect to win that game. We've been in those situations before and it's just sort of ingrained in us."
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The Orlando Pride and U.S. women's national team striker is one of the top earners in the women's game thanks to the various deals she has Alex Morgan is the face of the U.S. women's national team and one of the country's most successful soccer players. An Olympic gold medallist and World Cup winner, Morgan has scored over 100 goals for the USWNT and catapulted herself into the public eye as one of the world's most influential female athletes. The Orlando Pride striker's success has helped boost her profile when it comes to sponsors too and she has struck a number of lucrative endorsement deals. What is Alex Morgan's net worth? It is difficult to definitively say what Morgan's net worth is, but most reports place the figure at $3 million (£2.4m). The majority of the striker's wealth has been acquired through endorsement deals and, of course, her soccer team contracts. How much does Alex Morgan earn? Alex Morgan USWNT World Cup 2015 Elite-level women's footballers earn nowhere near the same level of money as their male counterparts, not even those at the very top, like Morgan. The maximum salary in the NWSL (National Women's Soccer League) is $46,200 (£36K) a year and Morgan is undoubtedly one of the top earners, along with her team-mate Marta. Morgan would also be earning money as a U.S. national team player, but that still leaves her trailing her male counterparts by some distance. The bulk of her earning comes through sponsorship deals, which help to bring her overall annual earnings to around $1 million, though Forbes reported that she earned $3.5 million in 2017. What sponsorships does Alex Morgan have? Alex Morgan USWNT Morgan has no shortage of endorsement deals, which help to pad out her earnings from playing football. She is a Nike athlete and regularly forms part of the company's promotional imagery for their latest kit releases, not to mention boo As well as that, Morgan has commercial deals with corporate giants such as Coca-Cola, McDonald's, AT&T, Panasonic, Chapstick and more. Some of her more recent endorsements include FabFitFun and Molecule, a company also backed by Tom Brady that aims to improve sleep. She was also one of the first female athletes to appear on the cover of EA Sports' FIFA video game series. How many social media followers does Alex Morgan have? Morgan is ranked among the most marketable female athletes in the world according to Hookit,which places her alongside the likes of tennis champion Naomi Osaka, golfer Lexi Thompson and the skateboarder Leticia Bufoni in terms of appeal. As well as her ability on the pitch and actions off of it, Morgan boasts a considerable social media following, which helps to boost her marketability profile. In total, at the time of writing, the forward had a following of 13.6 million spread across her profiles on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Instagram is by far her most popular platform, with 6.6 million followers and Twitter comes next with an audience of 3.6 million. Her Facebook page's reach expands to just under 3.4 million. What charity work does Alex Morgan do? Alex Morgan Time 100 2019 Morgan is a vocal presence among female athletes when it comes to activism and she has used her status to promote a number of different causes over the years. In 2017, long with her fellow USWNT player Megan Rapinoe, Morgan was one of the first footballers to join Common Goal, a movement championed by Juan Mata which sees athletes pledge 1 per cent of their earnings to charity. As well as that she is a UNICEF ambassador, taking part in their Kid Power Team project in 2016. Morgan is also to the fore in the campaign for women to receive equal pay and has encouraged people to exercise their right to vote. “It’s wonderful to be a professional athlete and feel fulfilled, but at the same time, what sort of legacy do you want to leave?” Morgan said in a 2019 interview with the New York Times Magazine. “I had this dream of being a professional soccer player, and I never knew it entailed being a role model, being an inspiration, standing up for things I believe in, standing up for gender equality. "But now I don’t know a world where I just play soccer. It goes hand in hand."
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Having led her side to the knockout round, the 51-year-old coach is eyeing maximum points against the Africans The German women's coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg says she is expecting a tough battle against Nigeria in the Round of 16 in Grenoble on Saturday. Die Nationalelf won all their group stage matches, which were against Spain, China and South Africa to finish top of Group B. On the other hand, the Super Falcons reached the Last 16 round with just one group stage win and two defeats. Saturday's match will be the fifth between the two nations and the third at the Women's World Cup, with the Germans claiming victories in all of their last four meetings. Teams Having led her side to the knockout round, the 51-year-old coach is eyeing maximum points against the Africans The German women's coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg says she is expecting a tough battle against Nigeria in the Round of 16 in Grenoble on Saturday. Die Nationalelf won all their group stage matches, which were against Spain, China and South Africa to finish top of Group B. On the other hand, the Super Falcons reached the Last 16 round with just one group stage win and two defeats. Saturday's match will be the fifth between the two nations and the third at the Women's World Cup, with the Germans claiming victories in all of their last four meetings. Despite being wary of the Africans, the 51-year-old coach is aiming to guide her side to another triumph over Thomas Dennerby's side. "We know that Nigeria is a strong team, which they have proven in the group stage," Martina Voss-Tecklenburg told media. "They have had a difficult start into the tournament, losing 3-0 against Norway, but have shown what they are capable of, especially in the last game against France where they were maybe a little bit unlucky to lose 1-0 "We know we are up against a tough opponent. It's always difficult to play African sides, they have good mentality, lots of pace and lots of physical presence in their team. "We want to make the next step and are looking forward to an exciting Round of 16 match, which of course we want to win." Having finished fourth four years ago in Canada, two-time winners Germany will hope for a third World Cup title.
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SarkinYarki:Then you need read the article again. And that is her opinion. |
SarkinYarki:you can go to hell, she did not like what Trump is doing. you can't force her to like it either. |
LOS ANGELES - U.S. soccer star Alex Morgan is getting ready to help defend her team’s World Cup title in France and if the Americans should win again, she said she’s prepared to decline a possible invitation to visit President Trump at the White House. Morgan, who has previously been outspoken about Trump and his administration’s policies, told Time Magazine in a lengthy profile published Thursday she doesn’t stand for what the current president stands for. “I don’t stand for a lot of things the current office stands for,” she said, adding that she doesn’t care for the administration’s policies about separating migrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border. She said she would not go to the White House if the president invites the team. It was unclear if Tump had any plans to invite the team, if they win. “We don’t have to be put in this little box,” Morgan said. “There’s the narrative that’s been said hundreds of times about any sort of athlete who’s spoken out politically. ‘Stick to sports.’ We’re much more than that, OK?” Morgan has spoken out several times against the Trump administration in the past. In 2017, the 29-year-old forward tweeted she was in “shock and disbelief” over the president’s 2017 decision to suspend immigration from seven Muslim-majority nations. She added in 2016 that she thought Hillary Clinton would have beaten Trump in the election, “but at the same time, we have to accept what most of the nation has voted for, and that’s to elect Donald Trump.” Morgan and the U.S. women’s national team start their journey to a repeat World Cup title June 11 when the team faces Thailand. The U.S. takes on Chile and Sweden in the group state of the World Cup as well. The U.S. has a tune-up match Sunday against Mexico.
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how does the attack relate to Naira Mailey, also they beat you and you have time to do the video. cant say more. |
sallazlee:you misunderstand me, I never support what she did. I only meant this is common between single ladies. so the news did not come as a surprise. |
Gratefulheart01:you surely misunderstand me, I never support what she did. but most single ladies out there have 2 boyfriends. |
JasonScoolari:you surely misunderstand me, I never support what she did. but most single ladies out there have 2 boyfriends. |
Admin401:you surely misunderstand me, I never support what she did. but most single ladies out there have 2 boyfriends. |
she was his girl freind, not the wife. no big deal. |
Chrisus:what is Messi doing there |
Glycosunde:No, he supposes to replace Messi, dude is a poo |
chiboy1116:Messi shouldn't be there |
MJBOLT:Messi fan sported |
DREagon:You make a point |
Messi Aguero G.O.A.T (Ronaldo)
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Andrew Bernardo Axel Hazard
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European Team of the Season: Messi & Ronaldo lead way as Liverpool dominate defense. With all of the 'Big Five' leagues having now wrapped up for another year, Goal picks out the best performers from across the continent. Jan Oblak | Atletico Madrid Ederson may have helped Manchester City win the Premier League title but Jan Oblak was once again the best goalkeeper in Europe this season. Of the shot-stoppers to have played at least 15 games this campaign, none had a better save percentage than the Slovenian (79.39), who kept 20 clean sheets – only Liverpool's Alisson had more – as Atletico finished second in La Liga. Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool Trent Alexander-Arnold's quick thinking may have caught Barcelona by surprise in the Champions League but the 20-year-old's deadly delivery hardly came as a shock to those who have been watching him in domestic action all season. Indeed, as well as proving a pivotal player in the best back-line in England, the Reds right-back also broke the Premier League assists record for a defender by creating 12 goals for the Merseysiders, who finished second. Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool The man who has made £75 million ($95m) look like a bargain! After immediately settling into his new surroundings at Liverpool following last year's arrival from Southampton, the Netherlands international has gone from strength to strength this season, transforming the Reds' once brittle defence into the tightest in the Premier League. Van Dijk, who has also starred during his side's run to the Champions League final, was the overwhelming choice for PFA Player of the Year and is now widely regarded as the best centre-half on the planet. Gerard Pique | Barcelona Age looked to be catching up on Gerard Pique during an error-strewn start to the season but the 32-year-old centre-half was immaculate in La Liga from October on, with his performance in the crucial win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu an undoubted highlight. In short, he went from vulnerable to undroppable as Barca stormed to another Liga title and his importance to the Catalans' defensive solidity was best illustrated by the way in which the Blaugrana went to pieces at the back when he was rested for the 4-4 draw with Villarreal at El Madrigal. Andy Robertson | Liverpool Jordi Alba may still be the best left-back in the world but this season has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that Andy Robertson is now the biggest threat to the Spaniard's crown. The Scot offered an excellent attacking outlet for Liverpool, racking up a whopping 11 Premier League assists and impressing all and sundry with his aggression and energy down the flank. Bernardo Silva | Manchester City Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero may have made more headlines but Bernardo Silva was undoubtedly Manchester City's best player during a sensational, treble-winning season. The Portuguese racked up seven goals and seven assists in the Premier League and he personified Pep Guardiola's terrific team with his mix of technical excellence and relentless pressing. Axel Witsel | Borussia Dortmund Axel Witsel says joining Borussia Dortmund from Tianjin Quanjian last summer was "the best career decision" he's ever made. It's fair to say the German club are just as happy with the €20m (£18m/$23m) deal. Dortmund's title bid may have ultimately gone off the rails but the Belgian was brilliant throughout, proving the perfect midfield lynchpin for Lucien Favre's young side with his commanding, reassuring presence and pin-point passing (93 per cent success rate). Eden Hazard | Chelsea Crisis-hit Real Madrid have identified Eden Hazard as the man to restore the club to its former glory and it's easy to understand why. During a trying and turbulent season at Stamford Bridge, the Belgium international with the wondrous dribbling skills has still managed to excel. No player in Europe's 'Big Five' leagues created more goals than Hazard (15), who also netted 16 himself. Lionel Messi | Barcelona It's hard not to feel some sympathy for Kylian Mbappe, Raheem Sterling, Jadon Sancho and Nicolas Pepe: they've all posted excellent numbers in their respective leagues. However, none compare to those of Lionel Messi, the best player in their position and, as this season has once again reminded everyone, the best player in the world. As Barcelona retained their Liga title, their captain led by example, scoring 36 goals to seal another European Golden Shoe, while at the same time racking up 13 assists. Sergio Aguero | Manchester City Robert Lewandowski warrants mention for being arguably the one Bayern Munich player that never let his standards drop during the Bavarians' topsy-turvy Bundesliga success, Luis Suarez led the line superbly for Liga champions Barcelona, particularly in Messi's absence, while Fabio Quagliarella was the story of the Serie A season. However, Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is the obvious choice for our central attacking berth. The Argentine struck 21 goals for the Premier League winners, helping them over the line with crucial efforts at Burnley and Brighton in the closing weeks. Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus There was plenty of pressure on Cristiano Ronaldo to deliver following his sensational summer switch from Real Madrid to Juventus but the Portuguese superstar didn't disappoint in his first season in Turin. As well as starring in the knockout stage of the Champions League, the No.7 also impressed in Serie A, scoring 21 goals and creating a further eight as the Bianconeri romped to the Scudetto, thus earning the 34-year-old the Italian top flight's Player of the Season award.
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The lad is good, I enjoy watching him with the ball. |
Nice song, good video |
datigbogirl:same word, oloriburuku family. ![]() |
datigbogirl:hahahahhaa, my salary is enough to feed all your generation. God punish all of u. |
datigbogirl:like you did with your Generation, till when they are a massacre. you father, your mother, your generation God punish you all. Oloriburuku family. hahahahahahahahahaa |
