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Olympic swimmer Luana Alonso faced a surprising twist in her Olympic journey when she was reportedly expelled from the Olympic Village by Paraguay team officials for allegedly creating an “inappropriate atmosphere.” The glamorous Olympian made headlines by announcing her retirement from swimming on the very first day of the Paris Games, following her early exit in the butterfly heats. Paraguayan Olympic Chief Says They Asked Swimmer Luana Alonso to Leave The Olympic Village Because She Was Being “Too Distracting” and Creating an “Inappropriate Atmosphere” to The Other Athletes (Photos) https://t.co/tyNMJSlbf4 pic.twitter.com/roatubeEFI — Robert Littal BSO (@BSO) August 5, 2024 Alonso…

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Even though Armand Duplantis, aka Mondo, had already set eight world records, fans had even higher hopes—that the 24-year-old would do it again, and do it on the Olympic stage. It seemed like a greedy ask—a superhuman performance—that is, until he did it. Armand Duplantis, a Swedish pole vaulter, won his second consecutive Olympic gold medal and set a new world record by clearing a height of 6.25 meters at the 2024 Paris Olympics. This achievement marks his ninth world record. Duplantis, who also holds the Olympic record in the… pic.twitter.com/OD2nBR00tz — S🌠 (@BePakistani92) August 6, 2024 While the Swedish-American…

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Leonardo DiCaprio experienced a minor mishap while enjoying a picturesque yacht day in Sardinia with his girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti. The Oscar-winning actor, 49, was stung by a jellyfish, displaying an angry red mark on his leg. Concerned, Vittoria, 26, examined the injury closely. Despite the incident, the couple continued their relaxing day aboard the yacht, enjoying the sun and sea. Leonardo DiCaprio, 49, gets a jellyfish sting while at sea with bikini-clad girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti, 26, and celebrity pals on luxury yacht in Sardinia https://t.co/1vCdECwalo — Tamfem Media (@tamfemmedia) August 6, 2024 DiCaprio, known for his roles in “Titanic” and…

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In the shadowy, murky depths of Queensland’s Annan River, a family’s serene fishing outing turned into a nightmare. The vacationing father, enjoying a break with his wife and children, was ensnared by fate’s cruel twist. As the bank beneath his feet gave way, he plunged over 20 feet into waters well-known for their crocodilian inhabitants. His body, swallowed by the river’s darkness, remains unrecovered. Local resident Bart Harrison painted a grim picture of the treacherous fishing spot. “It’s straight up and down. It’s a hairy spot to be fishing,” Harrison recounted, emphasizing the lurking menace of the river’s reptilian residents.…

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