Kylan Darnell/Instagram Kylan and Izzy Darnell responded to TikTok commenters who allege their luxury Christmas hauls included fake designer items. Days after posting videos on Christmas Day of their luxury presents from their parents and receiving comments accusing their designer bags of being fake, the sisters reacted to the commenters in new videos. “Did you get this at Walmart? I have the same exact bag!” one person wrote on a video posted by Izzy, 18, on Dec. 25, as other people questioned the gifts’ authenticity and demanded to see receipts. On Friday, Dec. 27, Izzy shared a nearly three-minute reaction video. “Somehow you guys are hating so hard you’re trying to make me hate my Christmas gifts from my parents that worked hard to buy me those gifts. ... It’s not me, it’s you. I’m sorry, but for people on this app to be trying to bully a teenager into hating what their parents bought for them is wild,” Izzy said, before exclaiming in a singing voice, “Y’all are insane.” Related: In a now-deleted video that , Kylan, 20, seemingly admitted to some of the gifts being fake. “Some of my stuff that’s designer is real and some of my stuff is fake. I thought that was, like, an everybody thing,” Kylan explained, adding, “I didn't mean to offend anybody, but whenever my mom hands me a Christmas present, I was raised to be grateful for whatever I got.“ Then, on Saturday, Dec. 28, Izzy teamed up with Kylan to show off a second haul of gifts that resulted from all the hate on social media. “Since everyone on here is a D1 hater, you guys made my mom and dad feel so bad over our Christmas presents,” Izzy said. Related: Izzy continued, “So they went and bought us all new — and, not only did they buy the same purses again so we can have more, so we have real and fake. Receipt? Give them the receipt.” That’s when Kylan held her phone up to the camera to share what appeared to be a legit digital receipt from the online store . “Not only did we get those purses — show them the t------s,” Izzy said to her sister, who then drew attention to her chest and said, “We got boobs!” “And we got a nose,” Izzy said about her nose job. “So, silence yourselves.” “This is real, y’all. We’d never share a receipt or anything like that, because we’re not like that, and don’t believe in that,” Kylan then said “But y’all asked for it!” Izzy exclaimed. “The justice has been served.” The sisters then opened three new gifts, which included a Louis Vuitton bag and a Chanel bag from FRWD. At the end of the video, the sisters thanked critics and fans. “This is our Christmas haul, and we love you all so much,” Kylan concluded. “We hope you all had the most amazing holiday season, and thank you for clocking us, because we wouldn’t be here without you.” Read the original article onPony rose to fame through her makeup tutorials and beauty content on YouTube, captivating audiences with her unique style and engaging personality. Her videos garnered millions of views and her influence extended beyond the beauty community. Fans appreciated her candid approach, sense of humor, and willingness to address important social issues.
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In a world often characterized by individualism and self-interest, Jack and Lily's story shines as a beacon of hope and unity. It is a testament to the power of community, showing that when we come together to support one another, we can create a safety net of love and compassion that lifts us all up.However, tragedy struck for the Knicks as Barnes went down with a knee injury in the third quarter. The entire arena fell silent as Barnes writhed in pain, with his teammates rallying around him for support. It was a devastating blow for the Knicks, who had relied on Barnes for his scoring and defensive prowess throughout the season.
Furthermore, supporters of Trump's immigration policies highlight the importance of preserving job opportunities for American citizens. They argue that illegal immigrants often take jobs that could be filled by US citizens, thus contributing to unemployment rates and putting a strain on the economy. By cracking down on illegal immigration and creating more job opportunities for Americans, Trump hopes to strengthen the economy and improve the overall welfare of the nation.Thomas Frank unhappy with officials in game with BrightonIn the final minutes of the game, with the score tied and tensions running high, it was the Shanxi Loongs who made the crucial plays to secure the win. Their composure under pressure and clutch shooting from the free-throw line sealed the victory and brought an end to the Beijing Ducks' impressive winning streak.
Title: Atalanta's Quest for the Title Hinges on Consistently High Performance led by Di MariaAnother point of contention is how the new rule may affect user privacy and data security. Some users worry that Tencent Video's monitoring of device usage could lead to potential privacy breaches or data leakage. However, the company has reassured users that the device monitoring is solely for the purpose of enforcing the new rule and ensuring compliance.In conclusion, the news of Christian Eriksen's impending departure from Manchester United has sent shockwaves through the footballing world. As the talented midfielder prepares to leave the club on a free transfer next summer, fans and pundits alike will be eagerly anticipating his next move and the impact he is sure to make wherever he lands. Eriksen's story is far from over, and the next chapter promises to be one of excitement, challenge, and accomplishment as he seeks to continue his rise to the top of the footballing world.
The Idaho Democratic Party is mourning the death of Elaine Smith, a longtime Democratic state lawmaker from Pocatello. Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea released the following statement on the passing of Smith: “It is with deep sadness that we mark the passing of former Representative Elaine Smith. Her extraordinary dedication to her community and state was evident in everything she did, from nearly two decades as a state lawmaker to her long career supporting education and building partnerships in Pocatello. As a representative of District 29, Elaine was a voice for the people, listening with compassion and working tirelessly to reflect their needs in the Statehouse. Her leadership as House Minority Caucus Chairwoman was marked by wisdom and grace, and her advocacy for education, public lands, and working families left a lasting impact on Idaho. From advancing concussion protocols in school sports to protecting children left in hot vehicles, Elaine championed the vulnerable and tirelessly advocated for common-sense solutions. Her service was grounded in her belief that bipartisanship and cooperation could move Idaho forward. Elaine reminded us of the importance of building bridges and working together, even in a deeply divided political climate. Her strength of character and focus on what was best for Idaho will remain an inspiration to all of us. On behalf of the entire Idaho Democratic Party, I offer our deepest condolences and prayers to Elaine’s family and loved ones.” Sen. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello, issued the following statement: “Elaine cared about her constituents. Each session, Pocatellans travel to Boise to lobby the legislature on important issues. No matter how busy or tired she was, Elaine would make time for them.”
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President Joe Biden is considering preemptive pardons for several prominent names facing possible retribution from the incoming Trump administration, US media has reported. Among those being considered for the historic pardons are Anthony Fauci, the former White House special advisor on Covid-19, and former Republican lawmaker Liz Cheney, who has become a fierce critic of Donald Trump. The president-elect has made no secret of his desire to exact vengeance against critics and those he claims stole the 2020 election from him. Biden has discussed with advisors the possibility of using his constitutional power to protectively issue preemptive pardons -- even to people yet to be charged with any crime -- before he leaves the White House on January 20. The discussions were reported by Politico and later by the New York Times, CBS News and the Washington Post, all citing anonymous sources close to the talks. Biden sparked controversy on Sunday when, in a reversal, he pardoned his son Hunter, who was due to be sentenced this month in cases involving a gun purchase and tax fraud. Democratic Representative Adam Schiff of California, who served as lead manager during the first Senate impeachment of Trump, and retired general Mark Milley might also be in line for preemptive pardons to shield them from Trump. Milley, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Trump's first term, later told journalist Bob Woodward that Trump was "a total fascist" and "the most dangerous person to this country." More from this section Overseeing such prosecutions would be the man who the president-elect has nominated to head the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Kash Patel. Patel, who held a high position in the Pentagon during the first Trump term, has said that as FBI chief he would "come after" those "who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections." "WHEN I WIN," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform in September, "those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law." Presidential pardons, issued at the end of a term, have a long history in the United States. On his last day in the White House in January 2021, Trump pardoned 74 people accused of various crimes and misdemeanors. And in September 1974, a month after Richard Nixon resigned as president during the Watergate scandal, his successor Gerald Ford announced "a full, free and absolute pardon" for any crimes against the United States which Nixon might have committed while in office. But the multiple preemptive pardons reportedly being considered by Biden -- to insulate several people from future prosecutions that might not ever happen -- could constitute a first. rle/bbk/bgsWASHINGTON (AP) — A machinists strike. Another safety problem involving its troubled top-selling airliner. A plunging stock price. 2024 was already a dispiriting year for Boeing, the American aviation giant. But when one of the company's jets crash-landed in South Korea on Sunday, killing all but two of the 181 people on board, it brought to a close an especially unfortunate year for Boeing. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
Cheers and more for Bolgrad Winery in Odesa, Ukraine, whose bottles of fruity red and elegant white are proving mega Christmas hits captivating customers of Lidl GB. In a first for the UK and part of the supermarket giant’s championing of lesser known wine regions, Bolgrad’s Select Duo White 20 (£7.99) and Select Saperavi (£7.99) are flying off the shelves in stores, signalling the limited stock is set for a festive sell-out. The bottles’ eye-catching blue and yellow labels feature the colours of the Ukrainian national flag and the dual pull of place and taste is proving a powerful one for wine lovers. Bolgrad’s founder and chief executive Vitali Shmulevych, deeply heartened by the response, declared: “We are absolutely delighted to fly the flag for Ukrainian wines in the UK. Our wines bring unique styles and exciting grape varieties to the drinks aisle. Having Lidl’s support is very important.” While wines from Eastern Europe are more common now in the UK, Ukrainian wines and their fascinating histories have been largely undiscovered so far. Bolgrad, a leading brand for the country’s still wines, grows its vines on 400 hectares of land in country’s south west near to the port city of Odesa. An area known for its unique terroir here air masses from the Black Sea mingle with those from the Yalpuh freshwater lake creating diverse growing conditions and a microclimate with low rainfall and hot summers. The region is renowned for its ancient winemaking traditions that date back to Greek settlements at Borysthenis and Tyras. Still wine makes up 29 per cent of Ukraine ’s alcoholic beverages market, and in the 1950s the country imported and planted French grape varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The Tairov and Magarach institutes of viticulture and winemaking then experimented in crossbreeding the varieties to adapt them to the local climate, resulting in the successful cultivation of now-indigenous grapes. Bolgrad Select Duo White 2023 75cl (12.5% ABV) - £7.99 is a blend of Chardonnay and native Ukrainian Sukholimansky grapes creating a well-balanced dry white wine. The indigenous grape is highly aromatic and to the palate adds white meadow blossom and dried apricot to the ripe citrus notes of the Chardonnay. Chill for a refreshing drink or enjoy as an accompaniment to salads, lightly crumbed fish or zesty lime-spiked tacos. Bolgrad Select Saperavi 2023 75cl (14% ABV) 75cl - £7.99 is a medium-bodied fruity red, that’s softer and lightly perfumed with plentiful red fruits. A must-try for Malbec lovers, Saperavi pairs well with red meats or rich sauces during winter’s long nights, and is particularly good with seasoned spiced lamb, hard sheep’s cheese, and rich bean stews. The work of employee-owned drinks specialist Kingsland Drinks is playing a crucial role in bringing Bolgrad to the UK, overcoming trade challenges such as logistics to create vital opportunities for the winery. The Lidl GB listing comes following a major drive by Kingsland to inspire retailers into expanding selections. “We are incredibly excited and proud to see Bolgrad wines on Lidl GB’s shelves – these two first listings are both high quality,” said Kingsland buying manager Kathryn Glass. “We have long been a champion of producers of new and interesting varietals from up-and-coming wine regions and this latest listing for Bolgrad marks a major achievement in placing Ukrainian wines into the mainstream. We urge retailers to follow suit and bring a wider selection of Bolgrad wines on to shelves to offer consumers the chance to experiment and explore the potential of Ukrainian wines.” But wine lovers now need to move quickly, with a spokesperson for the store chain warning: “Both Bolgrad Saperavi and Bolgrad Duo were incredible additions to the Lidl GB November Wine Tour range. Proving to be extremely popular with our customers, there’s now only a limited amount left in select stores.” https://www.lidl.co.uk https://www.lidl.co.uk/ https://www.kingsland-drinks.comAs the highly anticipated match approaches, football fans around the world are eager to see how Real Madrid will line up in the Champions League. In a recent report by AS, the Spanish sports newspaper has predicted the starting lineup for Real Madrid in the upcoming clash, and the lineup is nothing short of exciting.
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Ardelyx CEO Michael Raab sells $153,328 in common stockOne crucial aspect of addressing domestic violence is the collection and presentation of evidence to support victims' claims and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice. In many cases, proving domestic violence can be challenging due to factors such as the private nature of the abuse, fear of reprisal, and lack of tangible proof. However, a recent development in the legal system marks a significant step forward in helping victims of domestic violence seek redress and protection.