Mar. 15, 2025
Pamela Anderson.Photo:Stefanie Keenan/Getty
Stefanie Keenan/Getty
Pamela Andersonis rediscovering herself — and leaving the past behind.
Back in 2020, theBaywatchactress, 57, made the decision to relocate to her home country of Canada. In a new interview withWomen’s Wear Daily (WWD), Anderson said her move to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, was an opportunity to reconnect with her true self.
“I guess [it was] a homecoming, you could say, to really kind of look at my life and remember who I was — not what other people were telling me I was,” she told the outlet.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Mar. 15, 2025
A dog that made the incredible journey to the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza has safely returned to Earth.
As paraglider Alex Lang was flying near the Egyptian landmark on Monday, Oct. 14, he noticed something particularly odd — a dog was walking along the highest point of the over 4,000-year-old pyramid.
“He was barking at birds,” Lang told news agency Storyful, per Los Angeles outletKTLA.
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Mar. 15, 2025
Alessandro Ossola proposing to his girlfriend at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.Photo:AP Photo/Christophe Ena
AP Photo/Christophe Ena
Italian Paralympian Alessandro Ossola didn’t finish first in the 100-meter dash, but the sprinter won the hearts of many fans in the stands with his romantic post-race proposal.
After failing to qualify for the final round of the men’s 100m T63 heat on Sept. 1, Ossola walked over to his partner Arianna Mandaradoni and popped the question during the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
Mar. 15, 2025
Rudy Garcia Tolson’s tattoo at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing, China.Photo:Jamie McDonald/Getty
Jamie McDonald/Getty
Paralympianswill no longer have to cover their tattoos of the Olympic rings logo, the committee that oversees Paralympics ruled.
On Friday, Aug. 23,The New York Timesreported that the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) had changed its long-standing policy requiring Paralympic athletes to cover up tattoos that featured brands or logos — including the Olympics rings. In the past, if athletes didn’t cover their tattoos during events, they would face penalties, including disqualification.