Friendly exes Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose celebrated their divorce settlement by heading along to a strip club together.
The
pair - who have three-year-old son Sebastian together - came to an
amicable agreement on their assets and filed the paperwork in court on
Monday before heading to the Ace of Spades strip club in Los Angeles.
According to the terms of the agreement, obtained by TMZ,
Amber will receive $1 million, and $14,800 a month child support for
Sebastian, who the couple will share physical and legal custody of while
Wiz keeps their Pennsylvania home and 10 cars.
Amber, 32, previously revealed she and Wiz were working on maintaining a friendship for the sake of their little boy.
She said: "I think that we just wanted different things in our lives.
Being married in the public is not easy. Having access to pretty much
any and everything we want is not easy. We still love each other.
"Right
now we're just working on co-parenting and learning how to be friends.
He's at my house a lot for the baby. I'm at his house."
And she also explained that her split from the 28-year-old rapper helped her embrace her inner feminist.
She
said: "Going through a divorce, I really saw the double standards. Wiz
would be with a different girl every day and get photographed out with
girls at the club. I would be on one date with a guy, and it was like,
'You're a horrible mother! You're a f***ed up person! You're a w***e!
That's why Wiz left you, you f***ing slut.'
"And I was just like, damn, am I not allowed to live? Am I not allowed to be sexy anymore because I'm a mom?
"I
feel like I found my voice. I was constantly defending myself, like,
'No, I didn't sleep with that guy. No, I'm not a w***e. Don't look at me
like that.'
" And one day, I woke up and I was like, "Maybe I am
- and that's cool.' I'm single. I'm a mom. Yes, I'm going to date. I'm
going to live my life and do whatever I want.
Without a heart to pump oxygenated blood around the body, you die
pretty quickly. Transplants though, are hard to come by, which is why
scientists are looking into using CRISPR to allow pigs to host human-like hearts .
In the meantime, however, one 25-year-old man has proved that it's possible to live over a year while literally heartless.
Stan
Larkin went a massive 555 days wearing an "artificial heart" backpack,
which filled in after his ticker was removed while he awaited a
transplant donor.
Both he and his brother Dominique were
diagnosed with familial cardiomyopathy as teenagers – a terrible
condition where your heart can fail without warning.
Both
siblings were on the transplant list for several years, and eventually
had their hearts removed to make way for healthy donor ones.
For the duration of the wait, both brothers were fitted with a 13.5
pound backpack that connects directly to the cardiovascular system and
takes over where the heart leaves off.
While implantable
defibrillators and similar technology can assist with partial heart
failure, this device – known as Syncardia – is designed to be used when
both sides of the heart fail.
While Dominique only needed the
device for a couple of weeks, Stan was plugged into his 24 hours per day
for 555 days, finally receiving a full transplant on 9 May 2016.
Despite
what Larkin describes as an “emotional rollercoaster”, he is now back
to full health. “I got the transplant two weeks ago and I feel like I
could take a jog as we speak.
I want to thank the donor who gave
themselves for me. I'd like to meet their family one day. Hopefully
they'd want to meet me,” he said .
Larkin
stunned doctors by being able to continue playing basketball, despite
having a backpack the weight of nearly four Macbook Pros strapped to his
back 24 hours a day.
"He really thrived on the device," said Jonathan Haft, associate professor of cardiac surgery at the University of Michigan, who carried out his surgery.
"This wasn't made for pick-up basketball. Stan pushed the envelope with this technology.
"They were both very, very ill when we first met them in our
intensive care units. We wanted to get them heart transplants, but we
didn't think we had enough time.
"There's just something about their unique anatomic situation where other technology wasn't going to work."
Younger
brother Dominique has been with a donor heart since January 2015, and
was able to explain a little of what his brother must be going through,
being without the backpack for the first time.
"It's been like
having a new life. You can do everything you weren't able to do and
everything you thought you would probably never be able to do again," he
said.
"You can live without the restrictions you had when you were sick and not have to worry about every little thing."
For Stan, though, it’s one step at a time - he’s even staying off the basketball court for a little while.
"I'll probably run a few pick-up games, but not right away," he told Michigan Live. "I haven't taken a shot yet without the backpack hooked up. I just want to put the heart to use."
A mum has revealed why she put her job on hold to breastfeed her bodybuilder boyfriend every two hours - two decades after having kids.
Jennifer
Mulford is currently 'on a break' from her role as a bartender so she
can regularly 'feed' her 36-year-old partner, Brad Leeson.
Because
she last give birth 20 years ago, she 'dry feeds' every couple of hours
to induce lactation by making her body think she has had a baby.
She
also takes pills to increase her milk supply and wakes up to 'feed'
Brad during the night - although sometimes he falls asleep attached to
her breast.
Speaking to The Sun
, Jennifer described how breastfeeding her muscular boyfriend is a
'magical experience' that leaves them both feeling peaceful and calm.
She
said: “Nights have been a struggle because Brad sleeps so peacefully
but we manage to cope – until he falls asleep latched onto me, which is
beautiful."
She added: “I’ve taken a break from my job because I want to devote everything to making this work."
Jennifer, from Georgia, US, said she came across a website for Adult
Breastfeeding Relationships (ABRs) when single and was immediately
envious.
She said she knew she would be a fan because she had
always enjoyed her breasts being touched by her sexual partners, 'more
than anything else'.
Shortly after, the mum started speaking
about the concept of adult breastfeeding with Brad - a former school
boyfriend - to see what he thought.
The bodybuilder was instantly 'curious and excited', particularly
because he had always been interested in large-breasted women, she said.
“It was like a light switched flicked in his head," she told the newspaper.
Jennifer
said the pair's friendship soon developed into their current
relationship, where she 'dry feeds' and pumps her breasts every two
hours in a bid to induce lactation.
The mum, who has a 20-year-old daughter, also regularly takes the
herbal pill Lactiful and drinks Mother's Milk Tea to enhance her milk
supply.
She said Brad, a 'real alpha male' who loves going to the
gym in their home city of Atlanta, believes breastfeeding could help
him live a healthier lifestyle.
He also thinks other women could be jealous of their close bond, she said.
But despite their attitudes towards adult breastfeeding, the couple
do not do it in public - and have only told a number of family and
friends.
“I’m not opposed to telling people but I don’t think
many others would understand," said Jennifer, adding that she wished she
could 'tell the world'.
Many people in ABRs feel that
breastfeeding has a strong stablising effect on their partnership,
enabling them to experience close intimacy.
Others see it as a form of comfort or stress relief.
The television personality sent her fans' hearts racing when she posted a cheeky video of herself in a hot tub on Wednesday.
Shared
on Instagram, the footage features the blonde beauty as she enjoyed the
relaxing soak wearing nothing but her birthday suit.
Pricey just about managed to protect her modesty ever so slighty as she was filmed in the tub.
The mum-of-five made sure to cover her bare boobs with her hands as the warm water splashed up against her naked body.
A man who calls himself a 'human solar panel' has spent a staggering £10,000 on illegal injections to achieve the perfect tan.
Karl Dinis, 33, from Cardiff, Wales, is addicted to Melanotan - a drug which stimulates the production of the tanning pigment melanin in the body.
Over the past seven years, he has spent thousands of pounds - including £2,500 last year alone - bulk buying the injections from China.
Karl, who lives with his partner, Dru Maidment, 33, injects himself once a day in his leg and admits he feels much more confident with a glowing tan.
Melanotan 2 is an untested synthetic drug which is not approved by the UK government's Medical and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
However, tan-obsessed Karl says he is not concerned about the health risks.
The full-time nanny said: "I started using Melanotan seven years ago and ever since I have injected every single day.
"In the first four days of using it, I could already notice a difference.
"You only have to be in the sun for a short amount of time for it to take effect - it's like you become a solar panel.
"Over the years, I have spent roughly £10,000 on the injections, they're not cheap but definitely worth it."
He
added: "Having a constant tan makes me feel so much more confident in
myself, the tan never fades and I always feels healthier with a glow.
"People ask me how dark I want to go, but I don't have an answer for that, I just want to keep going.
"I'm not concerned about the health warnings, I have used it for long
enough now that I think I'd know if there were going to be any long
terms effects.
"I'm definitely addicted and I would only stop using them when I am either broke or dead."
Karl's addiction to tanning began seven years ago after a friend suggested he try out the injections.
After trialling them for a week, the nanny was amazed with the results and ordered his first batch from China.
A bottle of Melanotan 2 contains ten injections that last the course of a month.
However, Karl now takes them continuously, meaning he has to fork out around £25 for a new bottle every 10 days.
"I started off using sunbeds but the results were never good enough for me," he said.
"I would always burn which would ruin my tan so I stopped using them and looked for alternative methods of tanning.
"After using Melanotan for less than a week I could already see a difference - the results were amazing.
"Ever since then I have never looked back and I inject once every day.
"I started off injecting into my stomach but it sometimes felt uncomfortable so I now inject into the top of my leg.
"There are no side effects or pain, and I always make sure I have my morning coffee at the same time.
"I wouldn't look at myself and say I am much darker than anyone else, I just think I look healthier with a glow.
"And having a tan makes me feel so much more confident."
Despite Karl's positive reaction to the injections, there have been a
number of reports suggesting that the drug has affected people who use
it differently - from heart issues to stomach problems, blood infections
and eye irritation.
Melanotan 2 has not been given a licence in the UK and is therefore illegal to supply.
Karl
said: "When doctors try and warn me about the dangers I'm not shocked, I
have done all of the research and as far as I'm concerned I can't see
that it is effecting my health in any way.
"I have been injecting for seven years now, and so far, my health is in great condition.
"I love the results to much to stop using Melanotan."
44 year old Mohammad Abad from Edinburgh who had an eight-inch bionic penis fitted and paid a prostitute to have sex with him for the first time? Well he has undergone another operation to make the penis
smaller after he had sex for the first time and found the experience too
painful. Abad was fitted with the £70,000 replacement in 2012
after he lost his penis and testicle when he was run over by a car at
age six.
The security guard had his latest operation, the 121st, last weekend at
University College London, where surgeons spent three and a half hours
reducing the penis.
They also harvested sperm from his remaining testicle, in the hopes of one day fulfilling his dreams of becoming a father.
Mr Abad said he is now waiting for the stitches to be removed, and is
taking antibiotics to prevent any potential infections. he said he's
also looking forward to using the smaller penis that he has.
'I can't wait to try it out,' he told The Sun. I'm looking forward to "getting the poetry in motion".
Director F. Gary Gray took to Instagram on Monday, June 6 to share new "Fast and Furious 8"
behind-the-scenes photos and videos. The pictures and videos gave fans a
closer look at modified cars as well as Gary's interaction with the
cast.
The first picture showed a modified "Fast and Furious"
ice car during shooting in Atlanta. "#Iceland action. #f8
@fastandfuriousmovie #heavymetal Fastest Ice #charger ever made.
#musclecar," Gary captioned it.
In the second snap, Gary posed with a gun. "Hanging out on set today
with my incredible stunt coordinator JJ Perry," he wrote, "Shooting the
#badguy @khivju scene today. #heavymetal #globalwarmingisreal
#donttrythisathome #f8 @fastandfuriousmovie."
There's also a video of new cast member Kristofer Hivju intensely
watching playback alongside Gary. "I love it when my actors are
intensely #focused! @khivju is #killing it! This is that moment when you
and your actor know you've got gold! #F8 @fastandfuriousmovie
#behindthescenes #gameofthrones #workinghard," he wrote alongside the
clip.
Jose Mourinho has admitted shouting "son of a b****" towards Eva Carneiro - but denies the phrase has any sexist connotations.
Carneiro is claiming constructive dismissal against Chelsea and has a separate, but
connected, personal legal action against Mourinho, who left the club in
December, for alleged victimisation and discrimination.
The
case, which is anticipated to be heard over seven to 10 days until June
24, opened at Croydon Employment Tribunal in south London on Monday, but
could be settled at any time.
All three parties must agree to a
settlement for the tribunal, which would be accessible to the public and
the media, to be averted.
The tribunal panel was read an extract from Mourinho's statement in
which he concedes that he used the Portuguese term "filho da puta",
meaning "son of of a b**** or whore", but that he had been using it
throughout the match.
He said: "Filho da puta is a phrase I often
use, all of the players know it. There is no sexist connotation in the
use of the phrase - it is just like saying 'f*** off'.
"In the world of football, a lot of swear words are used."
Referring
to footage of earlier on in the August 8 match against Swansea, the
former Chelsea manager highlighted that he had also been using the term
then.
He added that Cesc Fabregas had also used the Spanish equivalent of the term when a Chelsea player was fouled during the game.
In his statement, Mourinho said: "Cesc and I both speak English well,
but in the heat of the game we both swear in our mother language.
"Eva was not on the pitch at that point in time."
However, Dr Carneiro alleges that Mourinho used the term "Filha da puta", meaning "daughter of a bitch or whore".
Ms O'Rourke said: "He uses the word 'filha' because he is abusing a woman."
She added that Dr Carneiro heard the term "clearly from behind her" as she ran on to the pitch.
It was also claimed that Carneiro was offered some £1.2million to settle outside of the tribunal but it was rejected.
A
skeleton argument submitted to the tribunal on behalf of Chelsea and
Mourinho stated: "The respondents have taken these steps only because
they believe that it is in no-one's interests that this dispute should
be determined through litigation.
"They are conscious that,
whatever the facts of the matter, it is likely to be widely and
incorrectly assumed that they could have avoided this coming tribunal."
Celine Dion
may have found a new love, five months after her husband Rene Angelil passed away. According to National Enquirer, the "My Heart Will Go On"
hitmaker is dating guitarist Kevin Girouard, who was "handpicked by her
late husband."
The site claimed that Rene "managed every aspect of her career,
including finding his own replacement for his beloved widow." Celine and
Kevin seemed to have affection for each other as "Kevin couldn't take
his eyes off Celine" during her performance at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on May 17.
An eyewitness told the site that Celine, who donned a tiny dress, looked
"so happy" and she was "definitely enjoying the attention." It was also
said that the guitarist "permanently rooted in Las Vegas, where Dion
lives full-time."
The two reportedly bonded because they both love music and Celine was
glad to be with Kevin. Celine was "enjoying having someone young and
energetic like Kevin around." "She lights up when he's in the room,"
another source said.
However, all of the stories turn out to be false. Gossip Cop
has clarified that Celine and Kevin are not dating and the claim is
100% wrong. Moreover, Rene did not hire Kevin, but Celine's new manager
Aldo did.
Mariah Carey will not be able to marry her fiance James Packer whenever she wants. Despite having split from Nick Cannon
since August 2014, the two are not legally divorced yet. To make matter
worse, Nick reportedly won't sign the divorce papers, though she has
asked him to sign off for almost a year.
According to TMZ, the "America's Got Talent"
host still loves Mariah and doesn't want to officially let her go,
although he wanted out of the marriage. For an unknown reason, he also
doesn't want Mariah to marry her billionaire fiance.
Mariah, of course, is not happy about this. The "Infinity" hitmaker, who
has 5-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe from her marriage to Nick, is
reportedly frustrated as "she wants out ... and now."
The R&B diva, who got engaged to Australian businessman James Packer
in January this year, recently addressed rumors about her wedding
plans. "We want prenup. We want prenup. Look, everybody's valuable," she
told "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen when asked if there would be a prenup.
She, however, denied reports claiming that she wanted a circus-themed
wedding. "No, that really made me mad. These people really want to tell
me I want endangered animals at my wedding?" she responded. "I mean, I
have several dogs."
Tributes have flooded in from the sports world, celebrities, musicians and beyond for Muhammad Ali.
The
three-time former world champion, widely considered among the greatest
heavyweights in the history of the sport, has passed away after being
taken to an Arizona hospital with respiratory issues.
Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr told Fox News: "There will never
be another Muhammad Ali. The black community all around the world, black
people all around the world, needed him. He was the voice for us. He's
the voice for me to be where I'm at today.
"I just want to thank
Muhammad Ali and his family for being such strong people. You will
always be missed. My prayers go out to Ali and his family."
Until Ali no one said "I'm beautiful" he was royalty, yet common man was his pal. That is beauty. Greatest kind pic.twitter.com/uX7htKHrGc
He later told the BBC: "We were like one guy - part of me is gone."
"Muhammad
Ali was one of the greatest human beings I have ever met. No doubt he
was one of the best people to have lived in this day and age.
"To put him as a boxer is an injustice."
He also spoke of Ali's love for the UK and the way he was treated in the country.
"He loved London. If he had been born and raised in London he never would have changed his name," he said.
Former
heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield told MSNBC: "I'm glad to
have known Ali because when I was a kid, at eight years old, I was told I
would be like Ali.
"To take it upon yourself and say; 'I'm the greatest', you put
yourself in a position for people to take pot shots at you. This is what
Ali did. It's amazing him becoming three-time heavyweight champion of
the world. At that time people thought, 'Who could beat three?
"You have to be stronger to get up from a loss to go on and that's what Ali proved to be."
And
David Beckham shared a photo online, writing: "Impossible is just a big
word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world
they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it.
Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a
declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is
temporary. Impossible is nothing.”
A photo posted by David Beckham (@davidbeckham) on
Former England footballer Gary Lineker tweeted: "The greatest has fought his final round. Muhammad Ali was the most magnificent athlete who transcended his sport."
Argentinian boxer Marcos Maidana, a two-weight former world champion,
tweeted: "Muhammad Ali the all-time greatest has left us. Thanks for
everything. Go with God."
Mike Tyson and Naomi Campbell have also joined the tributes to boxing
legend Muhammad Ali after he died at the age of 74 on Friday.
Shortly after his death, Mike Tyson tweeted: "God came for his champion. So long great one. @MuhammadAli#TheGreatest#RIP "
Former
boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya tweeted: "RIP muhammadali, a legend
who transcended sport and was a true champion for all. #thegreatest
#MuhammadAli."
Meanwhile, reality stars, musicians and actors have all added their voices to the stream of tributes.
Kendall Jenner shared a photo of him in the ring, and wrote: "What a legend. RIP."
And her father Caitlyn Jenner added: "Ali, you were generous every
time I met you. Thank you for all you did for so many. Your memory will
live on forever. #Olympicgold #GOAT."
While Kris Jenner wrote: "Rest in peace, champ. #thegreatest."
Ali, you were generous every time I met you. Thank you for all you did for so many. Your memory will live on forever #Olympicgold#GOAT
And Ali's former promoter Don King told CNN: "He's always been right
there, Johnny on the spot, anything he could do for the benefit of
mankind.
"Let us celebrate his life. This is not a time to mourn.
This is a time to try to emanate the job he was doing and the burden he
leaves behind for us to carry on, to remember that the people are the
most important."
Ali, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
32 years ago, is widely considered to be one of the greatest
heavyweights in boxing history.
A statement read: "The Ali family would like to thank everyone for their
thoughts, prayers, and support and asks for privacy at this time."
His biographer Thomas Hauser told the BBC that Ali was "beautiful
inside and beautiful outside". He tweeted that Ali's death was "the
passing of a legend".
Retired Irish boxer Barry McGuigan spoke
about Ali's actions inside and outside of the ring, including his role
in the civil rights movement and his refusal to fight in the Vietnam
war.
He said he was "a remarkable human being".
"He was hugely inspirational for me and many fighters all over the world," he said.
"Everybody wanted to box because of him."
He said: "He was just so amazing in every way. More than anything else it was how humble and how brilliantly charismatic he was.
"He was a beautiful looking man, a beautiful looking individual and he had so much compassion."
He added: "He was the greatest sportsman there has ever been and we were very lucky that he chose boxing."
Ali's funeral will take place in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
Earlier his daughter, Laila Ali, shared a touching photo on social media and thanked fans for their support.
The
38-year-old posted on her official Facebook page: "I love this photo of
my father and my daughter Sydney when she was a baby!
"Thank for all the love and well wishes. I feel your love and appreciate it!!"
Usain Bolt could lose one of his six Olympic gold medals after a
failed drugs test by Jamaican sprint relay team-mate Nesta Carter.
Carter - the sixth fastest man of all time over 100 metres - was named by the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper as having tested positive following a reanalysis of his 2008 Olympic Games sample .
The now 30-year-old ran the lead-off leg in a quartet which broke the world record in Beijing, giving athletics legend Bolt his third gold of those championships.
The pair combined to help successfully defend the title in London four years later.
The
2008 win will probably be scrubbed from the record books if Carter’s B
sample confirms he had banned stimulant Methylhexaneamine.
That would see Bolt stand alone among the six fastest men of all time as not having tested positive for a banned substance.
But
it would prove costly to his ambition of matching Carl Lewis’ tally of
nine Olympic golds as even a triple-triple in Rio leaves him one short.
Although Methylhexaneamine has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency
Code prohibited list since 2004, it was not until three years after the
Beijing Olympics that it was reclassified to become a “specified
substance” rather than merely a stimulant.
According to the Anti-Doping Database, 303 athletes have served bans for its use ranging from three months to two years.
After a two-day hospitalization, Muhammad Ali
passed away on Friday night, June 3. The former world heavyweight
boxing champion, 74, checked into a Phoenix, Arizona hospital earlier
this week due to respiratory issue, which was worsened by his
Parkinson's disease.
His family's spokesman Bob Gunnell has confirmed the sad news, saying in
a statement, "After a 32-year battle with Parkinson's disease, Muhammad
Ali has passed away at the age of 74. The three-time World Heavyweight
Champion boxer died this evening."
Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville, Kentucky in 1942.
He began boxing at the age of 12 and shot to fame for winning
light-heavyweight gold at the 1960 Rome Olympics. He converted to Islam
in 1964 and later changed his name to Muhammad Ali.
The legendary athlete, also known
as "The Greatest," eventually retired from boxing in 1981 after winning
56 of his 61 fights. Three years later, he was diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease. Prior to his death, Ali had been hospitalized
several times in recent years, including once in late 2014 after
suffering a severe urinary tract infection.
Ali is survived by his wife of 30 years Yolonda Williams as well as two
sons and seven daughters, including retired boxer Laila Ali. The family
has said his funeral will take place in his hometown of Louisville.
Support has flooded in for ailing Muhammad Ali as doctors battled his breathing problems.
The boxing legend was rushed to hospital suffering respiratory difficulties and fans took to social media to offer their prayers and thoughts.
Twitter user Glen posted: “Get well Muhammad Ali .... It’s been a year of celebrity deaths let’s hope it’s not too serious.”
Another begged “please make it” and added: “You are great man, so you deserve your life. Please don’t give up.”
Fan
Justin wrote: “Get well soon Muhammad Ali... 2016 is not the year for
heroes.” And one wellwisher said: “I Hope The Great One Muhammad Ali Is
OK...”
Ali’s spokesman Bob Gunnell confirmed the former
fighter was in hospital. He said: “Ali, who suffers from
Parkinson’s
disease, is being treated by his team of doctors and is in fair
condition.
“A brief hospital stay is expected. At this time, the Muhammad Ali family respectfully requests privacy.”
The
setback comes 19 months after Ali was admitted to hospital after guests
at his house in Scottsdale, Arizona, failed to wake him.
At the time sources said: “He wasn’t responding.
“He went to bed night, but didn’t wake up in the afternoon or evening the next day. He was sleeping for 24 hours.’
“They thought he might be too exhausted.”
The Olympic gold medalist had suffered a “mild case” of pneumonia but was discharged after a few days in hospital.
When
he was released his daughter Rasheda Ali-Walsh said: “My daddy is a
strong man. He’s so resilient and we’re all very grateful and blessed.”
However he was readmitted several weeks later in January 2015
suffering a severe urinary tract infection sparking further fears for
his health among his millions of fans.
In November Ali’s close
friend and former manager Gene Kilroy sparked concern when he described
the boxer as “a prisoner in his own body”.
“It’s hard seeing him as he is today,” said Kilroy.
“He
can just about walk and his speech is slurred. It takes huge effort for
him to make the simplest communication now, but when he does, every
word is worthwhile.
“But even now he has no fear. He says, ‘I’ll stay here as long as God
wants me to. When my time comes I’ll have no regrets. I have achieved a
lot.’”
Arsenal
chief executive Ivan Gazidis has admitted the club is still planning
for Arsene Wenger to be in charge for a long time to come.
The Gunners boss faced criticism towards the end of the season after another collapse in the Premier League title race.
A protest against Wenger was staged during a match against Norwich this season, with a minority of supporters holding up banners carrying the message: "Time to change."
The
majority of fans rallied around Wenger during the match though, and
Arsenal went on to secure a second-placed top flight finish for the
first time in 11 years.
And Gazidis has revealed the club still holds the belief that Wenger is the right man to deliver trophies to the Emirates.
"The reason that Arsene is here is because he believes that he can deliver success," Gazidis told the Telegraph. "If either of us didn’t believe that we would not be constrained by nostalgia or longing; we would have to make a change."
Gazidis
admits both parties are aware that Wenger, 66, can't carry on forever
as manager, but that the club's immediate plans are all centred around
the Frenchman.
“He’s in his mid-sixties, it’s natural to think about when his time
here might come to an end, but the truth is nobody knows,” adds Gazidis.
“He
is in fantastic shape. He is deeply engaged and excited. One of the
biggest challenges we will face is the transition, whenever it happens,
but that is not something we are going to be facing imminently.
Obviously, he is going to be managing us next year and we are planning
and making many decisions for the long term."
Selena Gomez got emotional onstage as her die-hard fans in Montreal showered her with so much love. Selenators attending her show in Montreal, Canada made the singer cry in front of them during a performance of her self-esteem anthem "Who Says".
Selena, looking pretty in a see-through white outfit and a messy braid,
was almost finishing the song when everyone in the audience joined her
for a massive sing-along. She was left speechless and seen wiping tears
off her face while fans sang every single word.
"F**k," she inaudibly said at the end of the song before thanking fans
in attendance for "spending your night with me." She added, "Whether
you've been here from the beginning or now, it's just been such a crazy
ride because you've seen me go through my ups and downs, and I couldn't
be more grateful."
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star shared the cutest snap of a
young Kim as she posed for what looks like her school photo.
And who can blame her for gushing over the cute kid - Kimmy certainly looks adorable with those huge brown eyes.
Despite the poker face, Kim is the sweetest kid as she wears a giant pink polka-dot ribbon in her hair.
"My little Kimberly! #TBT #family #love #throwback," she wrote in the caption.
The throwback is certainly a far cry from Kim's latest Instagram, which she posted earlier today to tease an upcoming shoot.
A morbidly obese woman who was accused of going under the knife after
shedding almost half her body weight has revealed the secrets of her
dramatic weightloss.
Stunning Laura Micetich, 25, who shed an
impressive eight stone, has undergone a miraculous transformation after
splitting up with her boyfriend of four years.
The 25-year-old saw her weight soar to 21 stone having gorged on secret meals her entire life.
But after her ex broke up with her, six foot-tall Laura, who says her giant frame made her 'intimidating', decided to get fit.
The teacher from Jackson, Tennessee, USA, initially considered weight loss surgery.
But when she joined a gym and watched the first few pounds fall off she realised she could do it naturally.
And
having documented her transformation on Instagram, Laura claims social
media has been crucial in motivating her to lose weight.
Two years later and the beautiful brunette looks so different people accuse her of having surgery or taking weight loss pills.
Laura, who is known online as the Iron Giantess, said: "With my height and being that size, I was imitating.
"I struggled with binge eating and secretive eating.
"I would go to the fridge and find something I needed - it was a bit of addiction.
"It wasn't emotional eating, it was just something I did."
Laura
said the turning point came when she started her teaching degree and
wanted to lose weight to be a better role model for children.
She added: "I was going into a teaching degree and wanted to be a good role model the kids.
"I am a teacher and my size was the first thing the kids picked up on.
"It wasn't them being mean spirited, kids just have no problem being honest."
Laura switched to clean eating and started weight lifting. In just a year she had lost half her body weight.
She said:"People think I have had surgery but it was all natural. I worked really hard.
"I've even had people steal my photos and used it for weight loss pills claiming I used them to slim down but that's not true.
"There was no pills or surgery, just hard work.
"I think the weight lifting also helped me not to have lots of excess skin."
The mother of two posted some photos of her new Kimojis which feature a lot of familiar faces with their hilarious facial expressions.
"New Kimoji's coming soon!!!!" Kim captioned a collage of North's angry side-eye. The mother of two then uploaded a collage of Kanye West's famous pout. "So many new good Kimojis launching tomorrow!" Kim captioned the photo. Kim also uploaded two more photos featuring Nori's confused face and Kanye laughing out loud. "MOOD #Kimoji," she wrote.
A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on
Her mom Kris Jenner and her sisters Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner also shared some pictures
to promote the new Kimojis. Khloe uploaded an image of a Kim-alike girl
going topless with her hair falling over her shoulders and covering her
nipples. The girl flips the bird with her left hand while her right
hand holds a smart phone.
Kylie posted a collage of a Kimoji of herself with one eye half opened
while the other one closed. "New Kimojis launch tomorrow," she captioned
the picture. Meanwhile, Kris
uploaded a collage of Kimoji featuring Kim's over-excited face. "O.M.G.
New Kimoji's launching soon...? best ever @kimkardashian !!!#kimoji
#mynewscreensaver," she wrote in the caption.
The parents of the boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure - resulting in the death of 17-year-old silverback Harambe - have been issued with death threats.
Staff at the zoo in Cincinatti, Ohio, shot the endangered primate fearing four-year-old boy Isaiah's life was at risk.
Now
couple Michelle Gregg, 32, and Deonne Dickerson, 37, have been blasted
by those angry at the endangered animal's tragic death.
One Twitter user wrote: "How about blaming the f*****g numb-nut parents. Shoot them not the Gorilla."
"I'm pro animals. Take better care of your 3yr old F*****G KID you
lazy son of a b***h. Shoot the parents first then the gorilla. Rant
over," wrote on furious tweeter.
Another said: "Feel for the gorilla. Didn't deserve to get shot. Shoot the s****y mum instead."
The couple, who reportedly have four children together, are now facing neglect charges over the incident in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Reporters outside the couple's Ohio home were turned away politely, with
the family even said to have turned down a big money offer from a New
York breakfast show as they shield themselves from the massive social
media backlash.