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‘A dream come true’: Scenes from Duke’s Tar Heel takedown
Duke prepares for rivalry gameday seriously — and the Blue Devils celebrate a dominant win with the same intensity.
Whether by painting faces to stand in Cameron Indoor Stadium, cramming into The Devil’s Krafthouse to catch glimpses of the TV screens or rushing to Abele Quad to watch the bench burn, the Duke community embraced the spirit of Blue Devil basketball for the most anticipated matchup of the year. The Chronicle captured some of the scenes from across campus on Saturday’s gameday.
A $19,000 shot
ESPN’s College GameDay came to Cameron for the 14th time — the most visits of any school in the country — to excite viewers and the Cameron Crazies for the rivalry game later that evening.
Hallmarks of College GameDay include witty, eye-catching signs for the show’s backdrop and a high-energy atmosphere with loud cheering throughout the two-hour program, which began at 10 a.m. with doors opening for students at 9 a.m. and the general public a half-hour later.
To secure her place in the stadium, senior Millie Caughey — who has tented for a spot at the rivalry game during each of her four years at Duke — got in line for College GameDay “just before five” in the morning, with sophomore Jacob Bruner joining her at 6:45 a.m. They beat not only the sunrise, but also almost every other eager Duke fan, leaving them the second group in line. Describing themselves as “excited” and “so hype,” the energy was already high.
College GameDay offered the first 200 students in line the chance to make a 3-point shot for $100,000. While senior Madeline Waterfield missed her 100-grand attempt, junior Raphael Lee made a half-court shot at the end of the program to win $19,000.
Preparing for battle on home turf
Hours before the game, Cameron Crazies packed Krzyzewskiville for a tailgate that spilled into residential quads across campus, gearing up for the fight ahead.
Students crowded around tables of blue and white body paint, drawing stripes, horns and declarations of “GTHC,” short for “Go to Hell, Carolina,” on their faces and arms. Some tenting groups donned elaborately themed costumes, like students in the tent “The Konstitution” — a play on the name of first-year phenom Kon Knueppel — who dressed up as founding fathers in colonial-style frock coats and wigs.
Returning tenters and fans expressed a heightened desire for a win after last year’s upsetting loss to the Tar Heels. Junior Mason Sufnarski, who tented last year, was “hoping for a W” this time around.
“I’m excited, I’m thrilled, I’m ready to go,” he said.
First-time tenters could feel the energy and spirit imbued in K-Ville’s traditions. With so much to expect, the new participants were excited to witness the latest chapter in Tobacco Road’s historic rivalry and cheer on the Blue Devils with their friends.
First-year Elliot Elkin noted that even though he “wasn’t much of a college basketball fan before this,” he’s “really embrace[d]” the experience.
“It’s been way more fun than I imagined,” he said.
Non-student spectators stopped outside of K-Ville to admire the Cameron Crazies and their famed festivities. Some took pictures and videos, while others talked about the upcoming game with the students.
With music blasting and footballs being tossed around as a sea of blue washed over the quads, the students embodied Duke’s unofficial “work hard, play hard” mantra with full force. But soon, the celebrations began to fade, as students filed into place on the sidewalk alongside Wilson Recreation Center.
The Crazies were ready to enter Cameron.
No bad seat on campus
With watch parties for the rivalry game held all over campus, students not there to see the takedown in person waited for the broadcast with anticipation and excitement. The three biggest screenings were hosted in the basement of Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall on East Campus, commonly referred to as “Gilbert-Addoms Down Under” or “GADU,” Gothic Grill at the Bryan Center, and The Devil’s Krafthouse at the Brodhead Center.
For first-years who wanted a more laid-back and convenient way of watching the game with classmates, GADU was the perfect choice.
“I’m really excited to see the energy in the actual … stadium, because I know we can’t be there sadly, but it’s going to be really fun to see the students get excited,” first-year Aaron Lopez said.
In contrast, watch parties at Gothic and Krafthouse seemed to crackle with energy, as cheers of “Let’s Go Duke” echoed throughout the buildings and into the open air. Both locations were packed with students standing chest to chest or crammed around tables to get a good view of the game.
First-year Sabrina Manero chose to go to Gothic because she “needed to go somewhere that was extremely hype,” adding that it felt like she was “partly in the stadium.”
Similar excitement was felt in Krafthouse, with students packing both the inside of the restaurant in extra seats and the outdoor patio area.
Outside, Haven Higgins and Isha Dixit, second-year students in the School of Medicine, were actually at the game but chose to leave during halftime because of the packed graduate student section. They came to Kraft because they wanted to “stay on campus” but go somewhere less crowded.
Inside, a group of sophomores recalled arriving at Kraft at 10 a.m. to fight for a spot at one of the highly coveted booths. Jack Munson noted that “it was kind of feisty getting in,” adding that there was “a little bit of shoving.” Despite this, sophomore Luz Fontana-Mansilla observed that “the energy on campus has been really cool” — a common theme for longtime and newcomer fans alike on the long-awaited day.
Duke on fire
Although Blue Devils were scattered across campus to watch the game, students had a singular destination once the Blue Devils officially beat the Tar Heels: the bench-burning on Abele Quad.
The iconic bonfire when Duke beats Carolina has been a campus tradition for nearly 40 years and is something that Duke students, alumni and assorted fans eagerly look forward to. The excitement was evident as students formed a tightly packed ring around the two burning benches set ablaze by the “A-Team.” With people scrambling for a better view and slipping in the muddy grass, one could almost see the adrenaline coursing through the air clouded with sparks and smoke.
Abigail Ticknor, a sophomore whose mother is a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumna, said she was “heartbroken after last year” when North Carolina beat Duke twice, so being at the bonfire to celebrate the “revenge” of the better blue was “amazing.”
Seeing the benches burn is a tradition all Duke students hope to see at some point, and sophomore Bo Groff expressed gratitude that he could take part in the tradition with his friends and family.
“This is a dream come true,” he said.
Students weren’t the only ones rushing to huddle around the bonfire. Alumni, parents and Duke fans of all stripes participated in the decades-long tradition, which, according to Page Murray, Trinity ‘85, invoked joy and nostalgia.
“[Duke students] are the luckiest people on planet Earth to be students at this amazing place; [they] have an experience that nobody else in America has,” he said as he watched the benches glow.
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On March 6th, 2021, Duke fans watched in awe as their beloved Blue Devils took down their arch-rivals, the North Carolina Tar Heels, in a thrilling 93-83 victory. The atmosphere in Cameron Indoor Stadium was electric, with fans on their feet, screaming and cheering as their team fought tooth and nail for every point.The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading baskets and momentum swings throughout. But it was Duke’s star players who ultimately shined brightest on this historic night. Freshman phenom Jalen Johnson put on a show, scoring a career-high 28 points and grabbing 13 rebounds, while sophomore guard Wendell Moore Jr. added 25 points and 6 assists.
But it wasn’t just the individual performances that made this game so special. It was the collective effort of the entire team, as they played with heart, determination, and grit to secure the victory. The crowd erupted in jubilation as the final buzzer sounded, with players and fans alike celebrating a hard-fought win over their bitter rivals.
For Duke fans, this game was truly a dream come true. It was a moment they had been waiting for all season, and they relished every second of it. As they left the stadium that night, they were filled with pride and joy, knowing that their team had come out on top in one of the most storied rivalries in college basketball.
So here’s to Duke, to their players, coaches, and fans, for making this dream a reality. And here’s to many more thrilling victories to come in the future. Duke’s Tar Heel takedown will go down in history as a night to remember, a night when dreams came true on the basketball court.
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Shaboozey on Country and Rap’s Surprising ‘Parallels’ and His ‘Dream’ Life
From Charley Pride, Linda Martell and Ray Charles to Darius Rucker and Beyoncé, Black artists have been leaving an imprint on country music for decades. Here are some of the leading young talents making history today.
Shaboozey
Shaboozey in 2024.
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How you know him
The Virginia native (real name: Collins Obinna Chibueze), 29, topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and spent 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 with his 2024 country hip-hop smash “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” tying the Hot 100 record set by Lil Nas X’s 2018 country hip-hop smash “Old Town Road.”
Country heroes
Shaboozey grew up listening to legends like Kenny Rogers, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins. “Johnny Cash was something that resonated with me very early on,” he tells PEOPLE. “Marty Robbins too. I loved Marty Robbins. His voice was just so sweet and distinct. Just seeing the parallels between country music, [with] the storytelling, and hip-hop, I was like, ‘Oh man, they’re kind of talking about the same things.’ ”
Don’t wake him up!
“It feels like a dream,” Shaboozey told PEOPLE last year about his whirlwind of success. “It feels like I’m definitely going to wake up at some point and be like, ‘Damn, that s— was a dream?’ ”
Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton in 2024.
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How you know her
Guyton, 41, was the first Black female country artist to be Grammy-nominated for best country solo performance (for her 2020 single “Black Like Me”) and the first Black woman to host the Academy of Country Music Awards (in 2021). Her second album, House on Fire, came out in September.
Proudest moment
The star was expecting son Grayson, now 4, when she performed “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” with Keith Urban at the 2020 ACM Awards. “All my success happened when I was pregnant, and we’ve been taught as women that pregnancy stifles careers,” says Guyton, who married Grant Savoy in 2017. “That was really empowering. I’m up on the stage succeeding in spite of what you may think of what a woman should do as a career woman.”
Living her music
Guyton is at work on album No. 3. “I’ve gone through a lot in my life,” the Texas native says. “I want to write story songs of things I’ve seen.”
Reyna Roberts
Reyna Roberts in 2025.
Acacia Evans
How you know her
The 27-year-old from Alaska, who released her debut album, Bad Girl Bible: Vol. 1, in September 2023 and has toured with Reba McEntire and Orville Peck, nabbed a guest spot on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter song “BLACKBIIRD.” She also performed on America’s Got Talent in May.
Always in the cards
Roberts spent years manifesting a Beyoncé collaboration — and performing with her at her Christmas Day halftime show in Houston was the cherry on top. “She’s always been my No. 1 favorite artist in the world,” she says. “I always knew that would happen one day. I just didn’t know when.”
Challenging the norm
“People have a certain standard of what country music should look like,” Roberts says. “I’m not trying to fit anybody’s criteria but my own and just be who I am.”
Chapel Hart
Chapel Hart in 2025: (from left) Trea Swindle, Danica Hart and Devynn Hart.
Alexis Carter
How you know them
The trio — sisters Danica and Devynn Hart and their cousin Trea Swindle—became stars after earning the second-ever group golden buzzer on America’s Got Talent in 2022, finishing in fifth place. “That day, 4,000 people demanded the golden buzzer,” says Danica, 34. “You can’t fake that kind of joy.”
Dolly Parton did what?!
After they performed “You Can Have Him Jolene,” their twist on Dolly Parton’s 1973 classic “Jolene,” on AGT, the legend herself gave them a shout-out on social media. “We screamed so loud, we got a noise complaint and almost got kicked out of the hotel,” says Devynn, 27, laughing.
Born to sing
Named for the small, rural Mississippi community where they were raised, the New Orleans-based group is all about family. “Our grandparents had 17 kids, and now there’s 108 of us,” says Trea, 34. “We were taught to sing before we could talk.”
Brittney Spencer
Brittney Spencer in 2024.
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How you know her
Spencer, 36, was one of four women featured on Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter track “BLACKBIIRD” in 2024. She’s toured with Willie Nelson and Jason Isbell, and she released her debut album, My Stupid Life, in January 2024.
Clearing hurdles
“I didn’t know if I would be able to find a home in country music,” says the Baltimore-born Spencer, who calls her journey “beautiful,” adding, “I take in the highs as deeply as I can because there are also a lot of challenges that I face because I’m a Black woman in the genre that sometimes fights change.”
Artist at work
These days Spencer is laser-focused on writing new music. “My phone’s been on Do Not Disturb for over two months,” she says. “After the year I’ve had, the thing I feel most right now is confident.”
Blanco Brown
Blanco Brown in 2024.
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How you know him
Grammy-nominated artist Brown, 39, took the world by storm with his hit “The Git Up” in 2019. The song topped Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart for 12 weeks, making him one of that year’s top new country artists.
New lease on life
In 2020 Brown was hit on his motorcycle by a drunk driver in his hometown of Atlanta, and he says the “journey” inspired songs on his upcoming album Dear Nashville. “I’m talking about my accident, overcoming and learning how to walk again,” says Brown, who broke both of his arms, wrists and legs as well as his pelvis. “I’m blessed to even be here.”
“Trailer trap” king
Brown has put his own spin on country music with a sound he calls “trailer trap.” Says Brown: “Trailer park music meets trap music. I bridged the gap. It’s been amazing overcoming all the stigma and the naysayers.”
Breland
Breland in 2024.
Atlantic Records
How you know him
The New Jersey native, born Daniel Gerard Breland, 29, hit No. 1 on Spotify’s Global Viral chart with his 2019 debut single, “My Truck,” which also reached the Top 40 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. He’s since collaborated with country stars Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, Keith Urban and Shania Twain.
Church roots
“My parents are gospel singers who met in the Howard Gospel Choir in the ’80s,” says Breland. “I grew up singing in church and sitting in on choir rehearsals, so the vocal runs I do, the harmonies, the arrangements — it’s all very gospel-coded.”
On the road
Breland, who released his debut album, Cross Country, in 2022, is planning a trip overseas. “I’m gearing up for a U.K./European tour,” says the singer-songwriter, who performed five U.K. shows in 2023. “Country music is going global.”
Shaboozey, the rising star in the music industry, has been making waves with his unique blend of country and rap music. His latest album, “Parallels,” explores the unexpected connections between these two seemingly disparate genres.In a recent interview, Shaboozey opened up about his inspiration for the album and how he sees country and rap as two sides of the same coin. “Both genres have a deep connection to storytelling and emotion,” he explained. “They may sound different on the surface, but at their core, they both speak to the human experience in a powerful way.”
Shaboozey also shared his vision for his ‘dream’ life, which includes selling out stadiums and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry. “I want to push the boundaries of what is possible in music and create something truly unique,” he said.
With his infectious energy and genre-defying sound, Shaboozey is poised to become a major player in the music scene. Keep an eye out for this talented artist as he continues to break down barriers and forge his own path to success.
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Blac Chyna Blasts Tristan Thompson for Calling Her Daughter Dream His ‘Daughter’
Blac Chyna is reacting to comments that Tristan Thompson made about her daughter Dream on a recent social media post.
The 36-year-old rapper — whose real name is Angela White — asked Thompson to stop “clout chasing” after he posted a video in which he referred to her 8-year-old daughter with Rob Kardashian as his “oldest daughter.”
A video shared on Instagram by Hollywood Unlocked shows the NBA player saying some words with “a message to Dream and True” written over the footage. In the short clip, he said, “I have two daughters, and their names are Dream, [who] is my oldest daughter, and True is the second oldest. Those are my two girls, and I miss you guys so much. And I love you guys.”
Dream Kardashian.
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Under the post, Chyna commented, “Dream has one mother, Angela White, and one father, Robert Kardashian.”
She continued, “I usually don’t speak up, but I’m done. Stop all this clout chasing involving my daughter!”
“As parents, we have joint custody, and we also have a beautiful, healthy co-parenting relationship,” she concluded her message.
Blac Chyna’s Instagram comment.
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Chyna’s daughter Dream and Thompson’s daughter True, 6, frequently hang out together at Khloé Kardashian’s home. The pair can often be seen in videos The Kardashian star, 40, posts of them dancing and having fun at her home.
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Earlier this week, Khloé even shared a video showing the two girls busting a move in their pink pajamas in different spots in her house after dinner — which isn’t out of the usual for the cousins. They have previously been videoed dancing to Whitney Houston and Beyoncé.
“Our nightly routine,” the Good American co-founder captioned one clip on her Instagram Stories of her daughter True and niece Dream performing a routine to “What’s My Name” from Descendants 2. “I really think dancing after dinner is good for our souls.”
“Somehow my counters have turned into stages,” she added alongside another video of the pair dancing atop her gray marble countertops. “Way better than the tables I used to dance on at the cleerrrbb.”
Dream Kardashian (left) and Khloé Kardashian.
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Along with True, Thompson shares son Tatum, 2, with Khloé. He also shares son Prince Oliver, 8, with model Jordan Craig, and son Theo, 3, with model Maralee Nichols.
Last year on the SHE MD podcast, Khloé opened up about her co-parenting relationship with Thompson, whom she split from in 2022, saying, “We get along so well now.”
“We’re not meant to be together, but he was meant to be the father of these kids. And we do get along so well, and I’m really grateful for that because my parents got along so well,” she added, referring to her parents Kris Jenner and Robert Kardashian Sr., who divorced in 1991.
Blac Chyna Blasts Tristan Thompson for Calling Her Daughter Dream His ‘Daughter’Reality TV star Blac Chyna has taken to social media to express her anger towards NBA player Tristan Thompson for referring to her daughter Dream as his ‘daughter’. Chyna, who shares Dream with her ex-boyfriend Rob Kardashian, was quick to set the record straight and make it clear that Thompson has no right to claim her child as his own.
In a series of now-deleted tweets, Chyna slammed Thompson for his comments and accused him of trying to overstep his boundaries. She made it clear that Dream is her daughter and no one else’s, and that Thompson should not be trying to insert himself into their family dynamic.
Fans were quick to show their support for Chyna, with many praising her for standing up for herself and her daughter. Some even called Thompson out for his actions, accusing him of being disrespectful and out of line.
It remains to be seen how Thompson will respond to Chyna’s comments, but one thing is for sure – she will not back down when it comes to protecting her daughter. Dream is her pride and joy, and no one will take that away from her.
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Blac Chyna Slams Tristan Thompson for Saying Her Daughter Dream Is Also His Child: ‘I’m Done’
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Tristan Thompson’s recent comments about Blac Chyna’s 8-year-old daughter, Dream Kardashian, seemingly hit a nerve with the rapper.
“Dream has one mother, Angela White, and one father, Robert Kardashian. I usually don’t speak up, but I’m done,” Chyna, 36, wrote via Instagram comment on Friday, January 31. “Stop all this clout-chasing involving my daughter!”
Chyna and Kardashian, 37, welcomed their only child together in November 2013 before they split less than one year later. (Chyna also shares son King Cairo, 12, with ex Tyga.)
“As parents, we have joint custody,” she wrote on Friday of her dynamic with Kardashian. “We also have a beautiful, healthy coparenting relationship.”
Khloe Kardashian Clarifies Why She Feels Like a ‘Third Parent’ to Rob Kardashian’s Daughter Dream
Thompson, 33, meanwhile, shares two children with Rob’s sister Khloé Kardashian after dating on and off between 2016 and 2021. (Thompson also shares son Prince, 8, with Jordan Craig and son Theo, 3, with Maralee Nichols.)
Earlier this month, Thompson claimed that he is a father figure to two daughters.
“I have two daughters and their names are Dream, [who] is my oldest daughter and True is the second oldest,” the NBA star said in a social media video reshared via Hollywood Unlocked’s Instagram account. “Those are my two girls and I miss you guys so much. I love you guys.”
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Thompson and Khloé, 40, are parents to daughter True, 6, and son Tatum, 2. The Good American founder also has a close relationship with her niece Dream. In a 2023 episode of The Kardashians, Khloé even said that she feels like a “third parent” to Rob’s daughter, who often has sleepovers with True and Tatum. The comment sparked drama with Chyna, prompting Khloé to clarify her remarks.
“I love ALL of my nieces and nephews more than I can express. Dream and I are particularly close. My brother and I are extremely close,” Khloé said in a July 2023 Instagram Story statement. “I am with Dream all the time because I’m with my brother all of the time. I love her beyond measure.”
Rob Kardashian’s Daughter Dream Makes Instagram Debut: ‘Welcome to My New Page!’
She continued, “I consider ALL of my nieces and nephews my babies. I even consider my sisters my babies. I take pride in this love and always have. I wholeheartedly believe that it takes a village to raise a child. Life is full of ups and downs and I am proud that we have a family that can lean on one another. That’s what family does.”
Thompson, meanwhile, has not further addressed his recent comments about having “two daughters,” nor Chyna’s stance on his perspective.
Blac Chyna has had enough of Tristan Thompson’s claims about her daughter Dream. In a recent interview, the NBA star reportedly stated that Dream, who is the daughter of Chyna and her ex Rob Kardashian, is also his child. This statement did not sit well with Chyna, who took to social media to slam Thompson for his comments.In a fiery post on Instagram, Chyna wrote, “I am so tired of Tristan Thompson spreading lies about my daughter. Dream is Rob’s child, and he has no right to claim otherwise. I am done with his games and his constant attempts to undermine my relationship with my daughter. Dream knows who her father is, and it is not Tristan Thompson.”
Chyna’s post quickly went viral, with many fans showing their support for her and condemning Thompson for his remarks. It is unclear what prompted Thompson to make such claims about Dream, but Chyna made it clear that she will not tolerate any further attempts to discredit her as a mother.
This latest drama adds to the already strained relationship between Chyna and the Kardashian-Jenner family, with whom Thompson shares a close bond. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold, but one thing is for sure – Chyna is not backing down when it comes to defending her daughter.
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#Blac #Chyna #Slams #Tristan #Thompson #Daughter #Dream #ChildNatalia Arroyo: Aston Villa boss on her ‘dream’ job in WSL
New Aston Villa boss Natalia Arroyo is ready to prove she is the right woman for the job after landing a “dream” role in the Women’s Super League.
The 38-year-old Spaniard, who left Real Sociedad at the end of the 2023-24 season, has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal and is the permanent replacement for Robert de Pauw, who was sacked in December.
Her first game in charge is against Women’s Super League leaders Chelsea on Sunday, a match you can watch live on BBC Two and iPlayer.
“I am excited to be here and to have the opportunity to coach and be a manager in the best league in Europe,” Arroyo said.
“The club has a big history, it is a great project and they are really trying to make the women’s team bigger here year after year and that is something that motivates me.
“I crossed my fingers it would happen and it finally happened and it’s like a dream come true, but I haven’t had time to dream.
“I am excited and I feel prepared but I respect I need to prove that I am prepared. The team is in a good position to be better and I think I can help them.”
Interim boss Shaun Goater steadied the ship after De Pauw’s departure, going unbeaten in his first four games before last Sunday’s 4-2 defeat by Manchester City.
Villa sit eighth in the WSL with just three wins from their opening 12 games, but Arroyo is not focusing on her side’s league position.
“We have this challenge to understand our position in the table is not where we want to be,” Arroyo said.
“Our mission and our goal in these months is to make this gap [with the top teams] shorter. Not in terms of points, but feeling we can really compete with them in every game.
“We won’t win the league, we need to accept that. We are too far away, but to really believe whatever we start building today will help us be strong tomorrow and in the future.”
Natalia Arroyo: Aston Villa boss on her ‘dream’ job in WSLNatalia Arroyo, the newly appointed manager of Aston Villa Women’s team, has described her new role as a dream come true. The former Real Madrid Women’s coach is excited to be taking the reins at one of the top clubs in the Women’s Super League (WSL) and is determined to make her mark in the English footballing scene.
Arroyo, who hails from Spain, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the Villa squad. She is known for her tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent, qualities that will be crucial in guiding Villa to success in the upcoming WSL season.
Speaking about her new role, Arroyo said, “I am thrilled to be joining Aston Villa Women and to have the opportunity to work in the WSL. It has always been a dream of mine to manage a top club in England, and I am grateful for the chance to do so with Villa. I am excited to get started and to help the team achieve their goals.”
With Arroyo at the helm, Villa fans can expect an exciting brand of football and a team that is hungry for success. The future looks bright for the club under her leadership, and supporters will be eagerly anticipating what the new season will bring.
Stay tuned for more updates on Natalia Arroyo and Aston Villa Women as they embark on their WSL journey.
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#Natalia #Arroyo #Aston #Villa #boss #dream #job #WSLWhat Happened To Carl Douglas, OJ Simpson’s Lawyer On The “Dream Team”
American Manhunt: OJ Simpson is the new documentary series that sheds light on the famous murder case, recently released and now available alongside the best documentaries on Netflix. American Manhunt outlines the timeline of the events leading up to Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman’s murders on June 12, 1994, to the aftermath of OJ Simpson’s criminal trial. By including interviews with some of the key people involved in the trial, American Manhunt: OJ Simpson has several unexpected reveals.
Along with delving deeply into the evidence of the case to uncover all the details, the best aspect of the documentary is the interviews with people who were on different sides of the case. Witnesses, lawyers for the prosecution and defense, and even a juror were involved in the documentary. In the years following OJ Simpson’s acquittal, the trial became a part of the cultural zeitgeist, and American Manhunt: OJ Simpson proves that interest in the case and those involved, like lawyer Carl Douglas, is still very strong, leading audiences to wonder what happened after the trial.
Carl Douglas Established His Own Law Firm After Winning The 1995 OJ Trial
Douglas Built His Name Under Johnnie Cochran Before Going Out On His Own
Prior to the OJ Simpson trial, Johnnie Cochran and his firm were best known as civil rights lawyers, rather than criminal lawyers. However, Cochran and Carl Douglas, who worked for him, became part of the “Dream Team” who successfully defended Simpson. During this time and until 1998, Douglas served as the managing attorney in Cochran’s law office. In 1998, Douglas left Cochran’s law firm to start The Douglas Law Group, which is still in business today.
Following the not-guilty verdict of the Simpson trial, the members of the “Dream Team” experienced a new level of fame, and became notable for their defense of high-profile clients. This includes Douglas, who gained a reputation as an impressive celebrity lawyer, meaning his career has been successful ever since. Throughout his career, Carl Douglas has defended numerous celebrities, including Tupac Shakur and P. Diddy while still working for Cochran.
Carl Douglas Defended Several Celebrity Clients After OJ Simpson
He Became A Well-Known Celebrity Lawyer
However, Douglas defended many more famous clients and was involved in some of the biggest cases in the past three decades. For instance, Douglas was one of the lawyers for Patricia Anderson in a wrongful injury case against General Motors in 1999, leading to her being awarded $4.9 billion. The sum is one of the biggest payouts of all time and continued a successful streak for Douglas. Douglas has also represented Jamie Foxx, Michael Jackson, Queen Latifah, and more, proving that he is one of the most recommended people to call for celebrity defense (via Bustle).
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Kaelin lived in Simpson’s guest house at the time of the murders and served as a witness, but he also maintained his fame after the trial ended.
Along with well-known actors and singers, Douglas has also defended athletes such as Darren Sharper and Elgin Baylor. While many of these examples were criminal cases for celebrities, some of his less well-known jobs were wrongful injury cases and civil rights cases. Some of the individuals that Douglas has defended have come under fire multiple times over the years, but he is likely one of the most skilled celebrity lawyers practicing today.
What Carl Douglas Has Said About The OJ Simpson Murder Case In The Years Since
Douglas Is Still On OJ Simpson’s Side In Netflix’s New Docuseries
Over the years, Douglas has been quite vocal about his time on OJ Simpson’s defense team and his belief that Simpson is innocent. He has also appeared in multiple documentaries to discuss his position as well, including O.J.: Made in America in addition to the newer American Manhunt: OJ Simpson. In 2014, 20 years after the murders, Douglas told CBS News that he always believed that Simpson was innocent and that the LAPD had tampered with evidence, which he also alleges in Netflix’s new documentary.
While the case continues to be divisive, one thing that is very clear from the appearances that Douglas has made and interviews that he has given is that he continues to believe in Simpson’s innocence.
Aside from his adamant belief that Simpson was rightfully acquitted, Douglas has mentioned to multiple sources, including in American Manhunt, that the prosecution are still sore losers, particularly Chris Darden, who also appears in the docuseries. While the case continues to be divisive, one thing that is very clear from the appearances that Douglas has made and interviews that he has given is that he continues to believe in Simpson’s innocence. American Manhunt: OJ Simpson demonstrates the massive impact that this case has had on everyone involved, including Carl Douglas.
Source: Bustle, CBS News
Carl Douglas was a key member of OJ Simpson’s defense team during the infamous trial in 1995. He played a crucial role in representing Simpson and was known for his passionate and strategic defense tactics.After the trial, Douglas continued his legal career and has since become a successful criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles. He has handled high-profile cases and has been recognized for his skill and expertise in the legal field.
Despite his success, Douglas has largely remained out of the spotlight since the OJ Simpson trial. He occasionally appears on television as a legal commentator, offering his insights on various legal matters.
Overall, Carl Douglas continues to be a respected figure in the legal community and has built a successful career beyond his time as OJ Simpson’s lawyer on the “Dream Team.”
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