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    Why Denver Loves the Nuggets Star Nikola Jokic

    Jokic, the Nuggets center, may be the best player in the N.B.A., but he avoids the spotlight. Still, in his own way, he has endeared himself to a city hungry for someone to believe in.About two miles from downtown Denver, the yellows, oranges and reds of a spray-painted mural fill the cracked, gray cement wall of a building that houses a temporary employment agency. The mural rises about 20 feet and depicts an expressionless Nikola Jokic next to a much more emotive Jamal Murray, his eyes narrowed and arms extended as though he is wielding a bow and arrow.Thomas Evans, a 38-year-old artist, finished the mural of the two Denver Nuggets stars recently as the team prepared to begin the N.B.A. finals. On Thursday afternoon, hours before Game 1 of the championship series against the Miami Heat, Damien Lucero was blaring his song “It’s Nuthin” while recording a rap music video in front of the mural. Lucero, 21, goes by Dame$, pronounced “Dames” (not to be confused with Dame D.O.L.L.A., the rap name of Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard). He said the mural inspired him and some collaborators to write the song as a tribute to Jokic.He rattled off some of his favorite lines:“Clean sweep, yeah, it’s all me.Had to smoke him out like I puff trees.Four mo’ dubs then we pop rings.Triple dub, ain’t no joke, he the new king.”The old king — at least to those who want to describe him that way — is LeBron James, whose Los Angeles Lakers were swept by the Nuggets in the Western Conference finals. James is the biggest star in the N.B.A., with four championship rings, piles of endorsement deals and a constant presence on social media and television. Jokic has none of that.“I see a lot of myself in him,” said Evans, who also goes by Detour.“I’m in the studio all day working on my artwork, and I’m not really front-facing as much as other artists may be,” he said. “I don’t always want to be in front of the cameras. I don’t always want to be in magazines. I want to actually just do my work and let that speak for itself.”Thomas Evans finished the mural of the Denver Nuggets stars Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray during the team’s run to the N.B.A. finals.In the N.B.A., stars often take on their city’s identity — or imbue the city with their own. Magic Johnson’s love of luxury and glamour made him a perfect fit for Los Angeles; James’s embrace of celebrity has made him the same. Patrick Ewing’s physicality screamed New York City. Jokic, a 28-year-old Serbian who may be the best player in the N.B.A., is a bit of an enigma, similar to Tim Duncan when he was in San Antonio. And that suits Denver and Colorado just fine, according to those who live here.“The kind of talent that he is, you know, a modest talent, not somebody who is searching out the spotlight, a team player, somebody who’s down to earth,” said Senator Michael Bennet, Democrat of Colorado. “I think Denver and Colorado, we view ourselves as down to earth.”On Thursday, Bennet wore a Nuggets warm-up jersey in Washington, D.C., on his way to vote to raise the debt ceiling.Stars like Jokic, who has won two Most Valuable Player Awards, can be close to a one-man stimulus for a city. The mayor of Denver, Michael B. Hancock, estimated that the Nuggets’ playoff run alone this year could bring in a $25 million economic boost.Even so, Jokic has almost no cultural footprint off the court as the Nuggets jockey for attention locally with the N.H.L.’s Avalanche and M.L.B.’s Rockies (all of which are overshadowed by the N.F.L.’s Broncos). But this obscurity is apparently by his own design. Talk of stardom appears to bore him. Asked whether he was the best player on the Nuggets, Jokic told reporters on Wednesday: “Sometimes I am, sometimes I’m not. I’m cool with that.”Murray, whose nickname is Blue Arrow because of his basketball shooting skills, appears to be more comfortable in the spotlight than Jokic. He’s personable, expressive and active on social media. When Jokic is not Denver’s best player, Murray almost certainly is. He has promoted at least 10 brands over the past year, according to SponsorUnited, compared to just two for Jokic. It’s unusual for a top player like Jokic to be so elusive off the court.“I don’t know how much influence he really has because he doesn’t put himself out there,” said Vic Lombardi, a Denver sports talk radio host.Fans outside Ball Arena in Denver before Game 1 of the N.B.A. finals between the Nuggets and the Miami Heat. Denver won the game, 104-93.Jamie Schwaberow/Getty ImagesJokic rarely does interviews outside of mandatory news conferences, where he gives mostly anodyne answers. He has a deal with Nike but does not have a signature shoe. He doesn’t host a podcast, and his politics are a mystery. He has appeared in a handful of commercials in Serbia. Jokic said recently that basketball was “not the most important thing” in his life and probably never would be.“I would think he would be more connected just because it’s required when you’re a player of that caliber,” said Andre Miller, who played for the Nuggets in the early 2000s and again a decade ago. He added: “I think he approaches it as, I’m just a basketball player. Mild-mannered. He goes and plays ball and he goes home. So it makes his job a little easier and it keeps all the distractions out.”Jokic doesn’t do many interviews or commercials, which is unusual for a top star.Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports, via Reuters ConNuggets forward Jeff Green said, “His job is to play basketball, not to meet everybody’s needs.”Vlatko Cancar, another teammate, chuckled when asked about Jokic as a public figure.“When you’re a star at that level it’s just so hard to please everybody,” he said. “I feel like he would like to sign autographs for everybody and shake their hands and take pictures with everybody. But it’s just too hard because it’s one of him and it’s millions of others.”Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado called Jokic “a rarity in the modern sports age.” He said people in Colorado “admire him all the more for not being an off-court distraction like other so-called stars are, you know, too often in both basketball and other sports.”Senator John Hickenlooper, Democrat of Colorado, said that Jokic was like a “large bear that can do ballet.”“And that is a great look for Colorado, because we’re a former cow town — a mining town,” Hickenlooper said. “We come from honest, hardworking roots. Denver now is pretty athletic, and I’m not sure we’re quite up to ballet yet, but we’re getting there.”Jokic had 27 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists in Game 1 of the finals.Pool photo by Kyle TeradaWhite N.B.A. stars are often described in positive terms that are less frequently applied to Black players, such as gritty and unselfish. Still, discussions with those who know and follow Jokic suggest his reputation as a willing passer is deserved. Jokic has said he prefers to pass rather than score.His approach to stardom creates a challenge for the N.B.A., which is constantly looking to expand its reach. But the league doesn’t always help itself: The Nuggets, even with a two-time M.V.P., were not on national television during the regular season as much as some less-talented teams.In addition, a portion of Colorado residents have not been able to watch Nuggets games for the last four years because of a dispute over carriage fees between Altitude, the regional sports network, and Comcast. N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday that it was a “terrible situation.”Hancock, the mayor, called it “really unfortunate.”“That robs these great young players of the notoriety they deserve and particularly in this season where they have done just phenomenal things,” he said.Stan Kroenke, who owns the Nuggets and the Avalanche, also owns Altitude. Polis, the governor, said he had “called upon both sides to work it out.”In Serbia, Jokic’s home country, the N.B.A. is popular. When he is home for the off-season, he lives as he does in Denver: away from the public, according to Christopher R. Hill, the U.S. ambassador to Serbia. But Jokic is someone “everyone is talking about right now,” he said.“The games tend to be at 2 o’clock in the morning,” said Hill, who lived in Denver for a decade before leaving for his post in 2020. “People stay up for those. It’s incredible. I’ll be talking to somebody in the Serbian government and they’ll start yawning — ‘Sorry, I was watching Jokic last night.’”The Serbian journalists Nenad Kostic and Edin Avdic have reported on Jokic since he was a teenager and now consider him a friend. They traveled to Denver to cover him in the finals, and had dinner with him the night before Game 1. They said celebrity makes him uncomfortable.“It’s not about money,” Avdic said. “It’s not about fame. It’s — I think — too much hassle for him. No, it’s too much of a burden for him.”Kostic said that Belgrade, Serbia’s big-city capital with nightlife, often becomes home for famous Serbian athletes, even if, like Jokic, they are from smaller towns.“Nikola is not like that,” Kostic said. “He likes to spend his days in Sombor, in the small city where he was born, where everybody knows him and they leave him alone.”Jokic was named the most valuable player of the Western Conference finals after the Nuggets swept the Lakers in four games.Ashley Landis/Associated PressTwenty years ago, the Nuggets drafted a player who was almost the polar opposite of Jokic: Carmelo Anthony. He was a more traditional franchise star, doing commercials, selling jerseys and putting out signature shoes. Starting when he was at Syracuse University, he made waves in popular culture, with his style and confidence. He spent more than seven seasons in Denver, coincidentally wearing No. 15, which Jokic wears now.Kiki Vandeweghe, the Nuggets executive who drafted Anthony, said both players’ approaches to stardom worked just fine for the franchise from a business perspective because of how well they performed on the court. He said Jokic “makes his team better.”“He comes with it every night,” said Vandeweghe, who played for the Nuggets in the 1980s. “He represents in many ways what the city’s all about and his team wins. And that’s a successful franchise.”Evans, the muralist, said he typically doesn’t paint celebrities, but found Jokic’s growing relevance worth the art. He finished his first mural of Jokic in February in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver. He added Murray in his second, the one finished just before the N.B.A. finals.Caroline Simonson, a 22-year-old Nuggets fan from Boulder, said she paid $810 to attend Thursday’s game and sit in the bleachers. She said Jokic’s public persona “limits his connection to maybe N.B.A. fans across the country, but not to the city of Denver.”“We’re prideful. We know what Colorado is,” she said. “If other people don’t know what it’s worth, we know what we’ve got here. It’s special to us. Sometimes we want to keep it to ourselves. We get to keep Jokic to ourselves.” More

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    Shocking moment YouTuber IShowSpeed is ‘PUNCHED’ before huge fight breaks out in Wembley stands during FA Cup final

    INTERNET sensation IShowSpeed claimed he was attacked during the FA Cup final at Wembley.The YouTube star was in the stands watching on as Manchester United faced cross-city rivals Manchester City in the historic clash.
    YouTuber IShowSpeed claimed he was ‘punched’ while at WembleyCredit: YouTube / IShowSpeed
    He was watching the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Manchester CityCredit: YouTube / IShowSpeed
    Another supporter in the crowd then ‘punched’ himCredit: YouTube / IShowSpeed
    And his bodyguard lept into action to subdue the fanCredit: YouTube / IShowSpeed
    And, in a clip circulating on social media, the American appeared to be shoved by a fellow fan, before claiming he was “punched”.
    In response, his bodyguard then lunges at the man by climbing to the lower row and forcing them to the ground.
    While IShowSpeed appeared to be unharmed, he then complained to the aggressor.
    He fumed: “Why did you just f*****g punch me bro?
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    “Bro why did you put your hands on me bro.”
    He then asked the cameraman: “Why did he just punch me bro?
    “I didn’t even touch him.”
    The American was sitting in what appeared to be a neutral area of the English stadium but did have a Manchester United-coloured hat in his hand.
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    Speed has not had much luck travelling to the UK to watch football.
    He is a superfan of former United star Cristiano Ronaldo and last year flew in to see his idol twice.
    However, on both occasions, he missed out due to Ronaldo being injured.
    And on Saturday he saw United lose 2-1 at Wembley as Ilkay Gundogan scored two volleys to set City on course for a Treble. More

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    Busty ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn embraces no bra club in see-through top as she risks Instagram ban

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN sent her fans wild as she joined the no-bra club.The busty boxing ring girl, 23, has become a huge hit after regularly sharing daring pictures and videos to her social media pages.
    Apollonia Llewellyn has risked an Instagram ban with her latest snapsCredit: Instagram ApolloniaLlewellyn
    The beautiful ring girl was recently hit with a TikTok ban for her sexy anticsCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The busty ring girl has now embraced the no-bra club in her latest snapsCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia left nothing to the imagination in her see-through white topCredit: Instagram / @apolloniallewellyn
    She also caught the eye while working for KSI-owned Misfits boxing.
    Apollonia, originally from Leeds, uses social media to make her living and has almost 700,000 followers on TikTok and over 550,000 on Instagram.
    However, she also hit the headlines recently as she looked to make a few extra quid by flogging some of her dazzling outfits on the Vinted website.
    She has continued to provide her ever-growing fan base with some more sexy snaps showing off two of her biggest assets in a tiny blue bikini top while in Miami.
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    And earlier this week she continued to show off her curves and was almost bursting out of her outfit in some more holiday photos.
    Now Apollonia has gone one step further by leaving very little to the imagination by joining the no-bra club.
    The blonde beauty firstly posted a brief black and white clip of herself pushing her hair back while posing in a short denim skirt and jacket with a tight white showing her nipples pushing through.

    And that was followed by a colour close-up of her chest in the see-through top which showed a much clearer view of both boobs.
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    Apollonia, and her fans, will no doubt be hoping these snaps do not land her in trouble with Instagram.
    She recently revealed that she has been hit with a TikTok livestreaming ban after alleged “nudity and body exposure” violations during a live video on Thursday.
    Speaking to the Daily Star, Apollonia said: “I was wearing a white T-shirt that covered everything with no cleavage on show. It is absolutely ridiculous.
    “There was no warning, no nothing. I don’t know where the nudity has come from.
    “When it happened I was just so confused and didn’t really understand what was going on and when I clicked on it and it said I had been banned.
    “I was shocked because I haven’t done anything wrong. I would understand if I was sitting there in a bikini or whatever but that definitely wasn’t the case.
    “I was just getting my make-up done and answering questions, nothing like what they are thinking I have done.
    “It is just so frustrating because I was just sitting there in a T-shirt and I could understand it if I was exposed but I was literally completely covered.”
    Apollonia caught the eye while working for KSI-owned Misfits boxingCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She has amassed a huge following on social media thanks to her sexy snapsCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
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    NBA Delays Releasing Ja Morant Gun Investigation Results

    Commissioner Adam Silver said he could announce the findings now, but it would be “unfair” to the Denver Nuggets and Miami Heat, who are still competing.N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver on Thursday said that the league would wait until the conclusion of the finals to announce the findings of its latest investigation into the behavior of Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, as well as any potential discipline of him.On May 13, Morant appeared to brandish a firearm in public for the second time in just over two months, prompting the investigation. Silver declined to say whether Morant would be available to play for the Grizzlies at the start of next season.“I would say we probably could’ve brought it to a head now,” Silver said at a news conference in Denver before Game 1 of the championship series between the Nuggets and the Miami Heat. “But we made the decision, and I believe the players’ association agrees with us, that it would be unfair to these players and these teams in the middle of the series to announce the results of that investigation.”The Grizzlies suspended Ja Morant indefinitely last month after a video on social media appeared to show him holding a gun in a vehicle.Gary A. Vasquez/USA Today Sports Via Reuters ConMorant is a two-time All-Star and already one of the league’s most exciting players at 23 years old. In March, the N.B.A. suspended him for eight games without pay for conduct detrimental to the league after he appeared in an Instagram Live video “holding a firearm in an intoxicated state” while visiting a nightclub near Denver, according to a league statement. Soon after the video’s streaming, Morant left the team and checked into a counseling facility in Florida. Following his return to the Grizzlies, Morant told reporters that he had spent his time at the facility learning how to better deal with stress and improve himself.But last month, a new Instagram Live video appeared to show Morant flashing a gun, this time while riding in a vehicle. The Grizzlies, who had already been eliminated from the playoffs by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round, quickly suspended Morant from all team activities pending the league’s review of the video.On Thursday, Silver said the league had “uncovered a fair amount of additional information,” but he did not elaborate.Silver was also asked whether he thought the league’s initial eight-game suspension had sent a strong enough message to Morant. At the time, Silver said, Morant seemed “heartfelt and serious” in his conversations with league officials.“But I think he understood that it wasn’t about his words, that it was going to be about his future conduct,” Silver said. “So, I guess, in hindsight, I don’t know. If it had been a 12-game suspension instead of an eight-game suspension, would that have mattered?”He added: “It seemed appropriate at the time. Maybe, by definition, to the extent — we’ve all seen the video. It appears he’s done it again. So I guess you could say, maybe not. But I don’t think we yet know what it will take to change his behavior.”The N.B.A. has penalized players for similar types of acts. During the 2009-10 season, for example, Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards was suspended 50 games for bringing guns into the team’s locker room, which violates league policy. Arenas, who was a three-time All-Star at the time, also appeared to make light of the situation by making finger gun gestures at a game while the league was still investigating his behavior.Silver described Morant as “a fine young man” who has “clearly made some mistakes.”“But he’s young,” Silver said, “and I’m hoping now that once we conclude at the end of our process what the appropriate discipline is, that it’s not just about the discipline, that it’s about what we, the players’ association, his team, and he and the people around him are going to do to create better circumstances going forward. I think that’s what’s ultimately most important here.”Sopan Deb More

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    Ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn nearly bursts out of leather corset and shows off underboob in bikini in stunning snaps

    APOLLONIA LLEWELLYN continues to show off her curves and was almost bursting out of her outfit as she dropped her latest snaps.The busty boxing ring girl, 23, has become a huge hit after regularly sharing daring pictures and videos to her social media pages.
    Apollonia Llewellyn appears to have fallen in love with America after her recent holidayCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The 23-year-old then shared this bikini snap that sent her fans wildCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The busty ring girl was then almost bursting out of her leather corset in the latest snapCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The Leeds-born star is amassing a huge following on social mediaCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    She also caught the eye while working for KSI-owned Misfits boxing.
    Apollonia, originally from Leeds, uses social media to make her living and has almost 700,000 followers on TikTok and over 550,000 on Instagram.
    However, she also hit the headlines recently as she looked to make a few extra quid by flogging some of her dazzling outfits on the Vinted website.
    She has continued to provide her ever-growing fan base with some more sexy snaps showing off two of her biggest assets in a tiny blue bikini top while in Miami.
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    Apollonia is still enjoying herself on her holidays – and it seems she has fallen in love with the American way of life judging by her latest photo drop.
    The star was nearly bursting out of her specialised Stars and Stripes bikini in one.
    Then she looked amazing again as she shared another, this time in a frilly white number with pink lace, showing off plenty of her underboob.
    Then that was followed up with a shot of her posing in a black leather corset, where she was literally bursting out of her outfit.
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    “So beautiful,” commented one fan as another called her “stunning”.
    These photos come after Apollonia had revealed that she has been hit with a TikTok livestreaming ban after alleged “nudity and body exposure” violations during a live video on Thursday.
    Speaking to the Daily Star, Apollonia said: “I was wearing a white T-shirt that covered everything with no cleavage on show. It is absolutely ridiculous.
    “There was no warning, no nothing. I don’t know where the nudity has come from.
    “When it happened I was just so confused and didn’t really understand what was going on and when I clicked on it and it said I had been banned.
    “I was shocked because I haven’t done anything wrong. I would understand if I was sitting there in a bikini or whatever but that definitely wasn’t the case.
    “I was just getting my make-up done and answering questions, nothing like what they are thinking I have done.
    “It is just so frustrating because I was just sitting there in a T-shirt and I could understand it if I was exposed but I was literally completely covered.”
    Apollonia has been keeping followers updated with her recent trip to the StatesCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    The beautiful blonde has provided plenty of bikini snaps from the tripCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn
    Apollonia paid a visit to Las Vegas during her time StatesideCredit: Instagram @apolloniallewellyn More

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    Fans call Bundesliga a ‘fix’ after bizarre gaffe stops Koln attack before Bayern Munich win title yet again

    FANS have put a dampener on Bayern Munich’s dramatic title glory – by claiming it was fixed.Sprinklers on the pitch went off as Koln attacked in Bayern’s 2-1 win – persuading ref Sven Jablonski to halt play and sparking wild speculation on social media.
    Injured Bayern skipper Manuel Neuer shrugged off the sprinkler controversy to get changed and lift the Bundesliga trophyCredit: Getty
    A sprinkler went off as Koln pressed forward, leading to conspiracy theories from some fans that Bayern were being helped in their title bidCredit: Bundesliga
    Bayern fans were out on the streets on Sunday celebrating 11 successive titlesCredit: EPA
    Thomas Tuchel’s men were 1-0 in front at the time through Kingsley Coman, with victory vital in their hunt for 11 crowns in a row.
    Koln midfielder Dejan Ljubicic hit a late penalty leveller but Jamal Musiala smashed an outstanding clincher for Bayern on 89 minutes.
    That left Borussia Dortmund needing to turn a 1-0 deficit at home to Mainz into victory to steal the crown
    Niklas Sule did notch a leveller six minutes into stoppage time but there was no time left for Dortmund to nick a winner.
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    And some observers were quick to pour cold water on Bayern’s triumph.
    Sprinklers popped up outside their penalty area during a testing moment in the 72nd minute against Koln.
    Bayern were handed possession back – and then picked up the title too.
    Fans then showered social media with a mixture of conspiracy theories and amusement.
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    One posted: “Investigate Bayern” and an equally-cheeky supporter wrote: “Fixed match.” 
    A third wrote: “No way Bayern let off sprinklers during the match” – followed by crying-with-laughter emojis.
    But perhaps the most cynical response on social media was: “That’s an insane way of rigging the game lmao there is no way that’s a mistake.”
    Tuchel didn’t refer to the incident afterwards but said: “We had the last shot and the last answer to all the questions with Jamal. 
    “We’ll take it, but it was a crazy, crazy afternoon.”
    Yet minutes after clinching another historic success, Bayern announced the sackings of CEO Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic.
    Tuchel said: “Instead of celebrating, we now have another issue” manager Thomas Tuchel said in response to the sackings.” More

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    England ace Kieran Trippier cuddles and picks up blonde reveller while partying with teammates

    ENGLAND ace Kieran Trippier celebrated European qualification  by lifting a blonde reveller while partying with teammates.The 32-year-old’s high jinks were spotted on Wednesday night while he was out with pals at a packed karaoke bar.
    Newcastle United captain Kieran Trippier enjoyed a night out at a karaoke bar with his teammatesCredit: Alamy
    Trippier was pictured chatting to a female revellerCredit:
    At one stage, he appeared to lift the blonde clubber onto his backCredit:
    In footage seen by The Sun on Sunday, the Newcastle ace cuddled the woman before wrapping his arms around her and then picking her up by the bottom as the crowd belted out a karaoke tune.
    The woman appears to smile and he giggles.
    An onlooker said: “They looked very cosy. They were clearly having a great time.
    “It appeared there was a lot of horseplay and, at one point, a woman even jumped on his back.”
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    The player hit Cosy Joes karaoke bar in Newcastle  two nights in a row to toast his team making the Champions League.
    He was also celebrating being named his team’s player of the season.
    Kieran partied on the dance floor until 2am on both nights.
    His wife, Charlotte, was away in Spain.
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    England ace Trippier has been married to partner Charlotte since 2016Credit:
    The Newcastle star enjoyed his night out while wife Charlotte had been holidaying in SpainCredit: instagram
    Kieran, who scored against Croatia in the 2018 World Cup and was part of the 2022 England squad, was seen drinking with teammates at midday on Wednesday, before ending up at the karaoke bar.
    Wearing a grey T-shirt, he took pictures with fans and danced with  a Newcastle teammate, left-back Matt Targett, 27, before moving on to another club.
    A bartender from The Slug & Lettuce opposite said: “He was having a whale of a time.”
    Kieran has been married to interior designer Charlotte since 2016.
    Last week, she shared snaps on social media  of herself enjoying a five-star hotel in Madrid.
    The player’s agents and Newcastle United were  approached for comment. More

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    ‘Devil Baby’ influencer Orla Melissa Sloan stalked Premier League stars after sleeping with Mason Mount

    A BESOTTED Instagram influencer branded herself “Devil Baby” while stalking Mason Mount after she slept with him.Orla Melissa Sloan, 22, targeted Chelsea star Mount, 24, as well as Ben Chilwell, 26, and Brighton’s Billy Gilmour, 21.
    Orla Sloan stalked and harassed Premier League playersCredit: orlamelissa
    She pleaded guilty to the charges when she appeared in court todayCredit: Louis Wood
    The Instagram influencer, who has 81,000 followers, bombarded the stars with persistent calls and messages.
    Sloan today appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court where she admitted one count of harassment without violence and two of stalking.
    The court was told she was invited to a party at Chilwell’s house after chatting to him over Instagram.
    She slept with Mount once after meeting him at the bash and the pair chatted “sporadically” for around six months until he cut things off.
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    Sloan then began bombarding the star with messages after changing her her number 21 times when he kept blocking her.
    She also sent him a screenshot of her paying £12.99 for a new number from Apple, saying: “I’m not buying food anymore so I can get more numbers.”
    Obsessed Sloan told him: “You must apologise or you will unlock a new character – Devil Baby.”
    Mount was left terrified she would show up at the Chelsea training centre after she was unable to contact him.
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    Not content with just messaging the Chelsea star, Sloan bombarded Gilmour with messages about Mount.
    She also made an Instagram account with the username DevilBaby_10, which she used to create collages of Chilwell with other women.
    The stalker tagged his family and friends in the “completely fictitious” posts during her campaign of harassment.
    Gilmour told the court how the stalking continued even after he moved to Brighton in September 2022 on a £9million deal from Chelsea.
    His new club put safety measures in place after he expressed his concerns over Sloan.
    Gilmour was also forced to delete all his friends and family from Instagram so she could not contact them.
    He said: “I have not been able to sleep and I have had to take sleeping tablets which has affected my performance.”
    The star added: “Being alone in a new town where I didn’t have any friends or family is very isolating.
    “This is a person I met once for a brief period of time.”
    Sloan admitted she stalked England star Mount between June 19, 2022 to October 28 and Scots international Gilmour between September 10 2022, and October 28.
    She also pleaded guilty to harassing Chilwell without violence between October 20 and 29.
    The influencer, who refused to comment after the case, will be sentenced on June 20.
    Sloan claims on her Instagram page she is an ambassador for Fashion Nova, a Los Angles based online fast fashion retailer.
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    She regularly posts photos of her lavish lifestyle from her travels in London, Mykonos and Bali, Indonesia.
    The influencer also uses her TikTok page to post about dating and relationships.
    Sloan stalked Mason Mount between January 1, 2022, and October 28
    Sloan targeted the stars with phone calls and messagesCredit: orlamelissa
    She has admitted stalking and harassmentCredit: orlamelissa
    Sloan is a fashion influencerCredit: orlamelissa
    She appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court todayCredit: orlamelissa
    Sloan will be sentenced next monthCredit: Louis Wood
    She also targeted fellow Chelsea star Ben Chilwell
    Billy Gilmour received calls and messages from Sloan More