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Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday
Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday

7NEWS

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday

Turning four is a big deal and Meghan Markle is celebrating daughter Lilibet achieving the milestone with an Instagram blitz of intimate photos — and even a video of her and Prince Harry dancing in the delivery room on the day she was born. In an extraordinary insight into their private lives, the former senior royals can be seen in a viral TikTok-style video busting a move. Meghan and Harry are known to fiercely guard the privacy of Lilibet and Archie but appear to have changed their tune. Clutching her very pregnant belly and with an IV port in her left arm, in the video, Meghan looks calm and happy as she twerks to The Baby Momma Dance by Starrkeisha from 2013. Prince Harry also makes an appearance throwing down his best dad moves. SEE THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE Meghan joked that the dancing was a last resort to bring on the birth, given Lilibet was a week overdue at the time. 'Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work - there was only one thing left to do!' Meghan wrote alongside the video. Meghan has also shared a photo of a touching moment between Prince Harry and his then baby daughter lovingly making eye contact and another of the pair barefoot and dressed casually walking on a dirt road while holding hands. 'The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddy's little girl and favorite adventurer,' she wrote. The first social media post in the birthday photo blitz was of Meghan, apparently on a boat, make-up free and with windswept hair cuddling Lili. 'Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives - and each day is brighter and better because of it. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!' Lilibet is Meghan and Prince Harry second child, their first, Archie, is two years older. She was born on June 4, 2021 — a year after the pair's infamous 'Megxit' from the UK and royal duties. Her full name is Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, a nod to Prince Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth and his mother Princess Diana.

Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday
Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday

West Australian

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Meghan Markle shares delivery room twerking video to celebrate daughter Lilibet's birthday

Turning four is a big deal and Meghan Markle is celebrating daughter Lilibet achieving the milestone with an Instagram blitz of intimate photos — and even a video of her and Prince Harry dancing in the delivery room on the day she was born. In an extraordinary insight into their private lives, the former senior royals can be seen in a viral TikTok-style video busting a move. Meghan and Harry are known to fiercely guard the privacy of Lilibet and Archie but appear to have changed their tune. Clutching her very pregnant belly and with an IV port in her left arm, in the video, Meghan looks calm and happy as she twerks to The Baby Momma Dance by Starrkeisha from 2013. Prince Harry also makes an appearance throwing down his best dad moves. SEE THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE Meghan joked that the dancing was a last resort to bring on the birth, given Lilibet was a week overdue at the time. 'Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work - there was only one thing left to do!' Meghan wrote alongside the video. Meghan has also shared a photo of a touching moment between Prince Harry and his then baby daughter lovingly making eye contact and another of the pair barefoot and dressed casually walking on a dirt road while holding hands. 'The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddy's little girl and favorite adventurer,' she wrote. The first social media post in the birthday photo blitz was of Meghan, apparently on a boat, make-up free and with windswept hair cuddling Lili. 'Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives - and each day is brighter and better because of it. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!' Lilibet is Meghan and Prince Harry second child, their first, Archie, is two years older. She was born on June 4, 2021 — a year after the pair's infamous 'Megxit' from the UK and royal duties. Her full name is Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, a nod to Prince Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth and his mother Princess Diana.

Meghan twerks in delivery room video shared on Lili's b'day
Meghan twerks in delivery room video shared on Lili's b'day

Perth Now

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Meghan twerks in delivery room video shared on Lili's b'day

Turning four is a big deal and Meghan Markle is celebrating daughter Lilibet achieving the milestone with an Instagram blitz of intimate photos — and even a video of her and Prince Harry dancing in the delivery room on the day she was born. In an extraordinary insight into their private lives, the former senior royals can be seen in a viral TikTok-style video busting a move. Meghan and Harry are known to fiercely guard the privacy of Lilibet and Archie but appear to have changed their tune. Clutching her very pregnant belly and with an IV port in her left arm, in the video, Meghan looks calm and happy as she twerks to The Baby Momma Dance by Starrkeisha from 2013. Prince Harry also makes an appearance throwing down his best dad moves. SEE THE VIDEO IN THE PLAYER ABOVE Meghan joked that the dancing was a last resort to bring on the birth, given Lilibet was a week overdue at the time. 'Four years ago today, this also happened. Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work - there was only one thing left to do!' Meghan wrote alongside the video. Meghan has also shared a photo of a touching moment between Prince Harry and his then baby daughter lovingly making eye contact and another of the pair barefoot and dressed casually walking on a dirt road while holding hands. 'The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddy's little girl and favorite adventurer,' she wrote. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. The first social media post in the birthday photo blitz was of Meghan, apparently on a boat, make-up free and with windswept hair cuddling Lili. 'Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives - and each day is brighter and better because of it. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!' Meghan Markle cuddles Lilibet. Credit: Meghan Markle/instagram / supplied Lilibet is Meghan and Prince Harry second child, their first, Archie, is two years older. She was born on June 4, 2021 — a year after the pair's infamous 'Megxit' from the UK and royal duties. Her full name is Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, a nod to Prince Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth and his mother Princess Diana.

3 paths the GTA 6 story could take
3 paths the GTA 6 story could take

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

3 paths the GTA 6 story could take

Image via Rockstar Games GTA 6's second trailer has set the internet on fire. Lucia and Jason, the Bonnie and Clyde duo, are ready to take over Leonida. But here's the thing: Rockstar didn't spill the whole story. They gave us chaos, crime, and a love story dipped in adrenaline… and left us with a million theories. Here are 3 totally possible (and totally wild) directions the GTA 6 story might take based on what we did see, and what Rockstar didn't say. Is GTA 6 a Bonnie and Clyde Story in Miami? 1. Modern-Day Bonnie & Clyde Lucia and Jason scream ride-or-die. The trailer shows them robbing stores, making TikTok-style clips, and speeding through Vice City like they own it. This could set the stage for a full-blown crime spree narrative, where the duo starts small with petty thefts, small-time stickups, but slowly spirals into high-stakes heists, cartel deals, and maybe even a full SWAT showdown. Expect: Tension between staying loyal vs. going solo Risky love story moments that blur logic Decisions that test the morality of both characters This path would let Rockstar explore dual perspectives, much like GTA V did, with added emotional complexity. 2. Revenge + Redemption Arc What if Lucia is out for revenge? Maybe she was framed. Maybe she lost someone to Vice City's corrupt system. And maybe this whole crime spree isn't about money, it's about sending a message. Her partnership with Jason could be about convenience at first, but it evolves into something deeper as they take down everyone responsible for wrecking her life. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo This angle adds a moral layer. You're not just wreaking havoc, you're doing it for a reason. Maybe even the right reason. Expect: Flashbacks and character-driven missions Complex villains with ties to Lucia's past A story that walks the line between justice and vengeance Breaking Down The Jason Undercover Cop Theory | GTA 6 3. Undercover Gone Wrong Another twist? One of them (most likely Jason) could be undercover. Think: classic deep-cover cop storyline, but with a GTA edge. Jason might be sent in to infiltrate Lucia's crew, or vice versa, and end up genuinely caring for them. Or worse, falling in love. But in true GTA fashion, this wouldn't end clean. Betrayals, backstabs, and bloodbaths would follow. And you, the player, might have to choose who lives and who dies. Expect: A narrative packed with paranoia and suspicion Brutal consequences for trust Alternate endings depending on who you side with This storyline could give the campaign some serious weight and replay value. Whatever Rockstar's cooking up, one thing's clear - GTA 6 isn't just another sandbox. It's shaping up to be a wild, layered, story-rich experience. Whether we're blasting through Vice City as rebels in love, pawns in a twisted game, or vengeance-fueled anti-heroes, we're in for a ride. Buckle up.

Ukraine offers cash, perks and TikTok pitch to lure Gen Z into military amid troop shortage
Ukraine offers cash, perks and TikTok pitch to lure Gen Z into military amid troop shortage

First Post

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • First Post

Ukraine offers cash, perks and TikTok pitch to lure Gen Z into military amid troop shortage

The Ukrainian military's manpower shortage has grown acute as the war drags on. Most eligible men aged 18 to 60 have either already joined, gone into hiding or attempted to flee the country illegally. With compulsory conscription in place, Ukraine has struggled to recruit enough fresh soldiers, particularly younger men who were initially largely exempt from mandatory service due to government concerns over preserving the country's future workforce. read more This handout photograph taken and released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service Press Service on May 25, 2025 shows firefighters operating on burning houses following Russian strike in Kyiv region, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. AFP Photo Ukraine is offering unprecedented incentives, including hefty cash bonuses, free education and lifestyle perks to attract Gen Z recruits to its military as it faces a deepening manpower shortage in the ongoing war with Russia, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. Kyrylo Horbenko, now 19, was just 16 when he and his friends first tried to enlist. Though initially turned away for being underage, he joined the military as soon as he turned 18 in March 2023. His decision was driven not only by patriotism, but also by the Ukrainian government's new 'Contract 18-24' programme—a voluntary initiative targeting young adults with financial and social incentives for a one-year commitment. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Horbenko's contract includes a $24,000 signing bonus, interest-free mortgage support, and opportunities for overseas travel. These benefits surpass the earnings of many veteran soldiers and are designed to make enlistment attractive to youth wary of long-term military service. As Ukraine's war with Russia stretches into its third year, the country is grappling with dwindling numbers of eligible recruits. Most men aged 18 to 60 have either already served, gone into hiding or attempted to escape the country to avoid being drafted. Younger men had previously been largely exempt from conscription due to concerns over preserving the workforce. The Contract 18-24 program is designed to be voluntary, offering lifestyle perks and short service periods in exchange for a year of military commitment. The initiative is marketed with TikTok-style campaigns and social media content tailored to Gen Z. Despite the buzz, uptake has been slow, with bureaucracy and family pressure deterring many. To address this gap, the government has introduced a package of benefits for 18- to 24-year-olds willing to sign a one-year contract. Alongside the hefty signing bonus, recruits receive monthly pay of nearly $3,000—about six times the national average—plus free university tuition and discounted healthcare. The recruitment campaign leverages social media platforms popular with Gen Z, including TikTok, with creative ads highlighting the financial advantages of joining. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Despite the incentives, only around 500 young adults have signed up so far, with many deterred by bureaucratic hurdles, family pressure, or fear of combat. Older soldiers have voiced resentment over the preferential treatment of these recruits, referring to them as 'the millionaires' due to the lucrative bonuses. Experts and soldiers alike suggest that longer mandatory service and improved military education might better address recruitment challenges. For some Ukrainian teens, like 19-year-old Oleksandr Bahach, the urgency is clear. 'The bitter truth is that we're losing this war,' he said, citing devastating losses in Bakhmut and Avdiivka. Bahach joined after seeing an ad for the 18-24 program and now trains alongside Horbenko for Ukraine's elite 25th Airborne Brigade. With no clear end to the conflict in sight, Ukraine's efforts to entice its youngest generation to take up arms reflect both the country's dire military needs and the complex choices facing its youth.

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