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Donna Kelce Isn’t Interested in Dating Right Now, Says Susan Noles
Donna Kelce won’t be swiping right anytime soon!
The mother of NFL stars Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce recently revealed to former Golden Bachelor star Susan Noles that she is not focused on dating or relationships at the moment.
During Noles’ appearance on the I Do, Part 2 with Jennie Garth, Jana Kramer, Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the reality star, 67, was asked what she and Kelce, 71, talked about while the two watched a Kansas City Chiefs game — and that’s when Noles shared that while the pair talked, the conversation eventually led to dating.
But Kelce said she’s uninterested, Noles said when asked if the NFL mom is “ready to mingle.”
“Honestly, no. She’s like ‘Really? I am good,’” Noles said. “She’s doing just fine, she’s enjoying her life, as she should. I don’t think she’s where I am.”
Donna Kelce.
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When asked by Holmes how the conversation flowed to allow Kelce to open up about her personal life, Noles stated, “We’re women. It wasn’t our first meeting, we know each other. We spent time together before, so yeah, I quizzed her.”
As an honoree for Glamour’s 2024 Women of the Year: The Moms issue back in October, Kelce opened up about her divorce from ex-husband Ed Kelce.
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“I was a commercial banker for a bank in several different states. I wanted to get ahead. I worked really, really hard. I was a major breadwinner in the family,” Kelce said. “And I think it’s important for kids to see that a woman can do whatever she wants, but I did stand still, too.”
She continued, adding, “My husband and I knew that our marriage was not working, but we stayed together for the kids.”
“Ours was a very friendly relationship. So, we could do that and make sure that their life was normal as possible. But in that one respect, I did stand still for several years until I could move on on my own,” Kelce said of the end of her marriage.
Donna Kelce Isn’t Interested in Dating Right Now, Says Susan NolesIn a recent interview with Susan Noles, close friend and confidante of Donna Kelce, it was revealed that the successful businesswoman and philanthropist is currently not interested in dating.
According to Susan, Donna is focused on her career and personal growth at the moment and does not feel the need to pursue romantic relationships. “Donna is a strong, independent woman who knows what she wants in life,” said Susan. “She is content with where she is at right now and is not actively seeking a partner.”
Despite rumors swirling about Donna’s love life, Susan confirmed that she is happily single and enjoying her independence. “Donna is happy and fulfilled in her life, and that is all that matters to her right now,” Susan added.
While Donna may not be looking for love at the moment, she is open to the idea of dating in the future. For now, she is embracing her single status and focusing on herself and her goals.
Fans of Donna Kelce can rest assured that she is doing just fine on her own and is not in need of a romantic partner. As Susan Noles put it, “Donna is a strong, confident woman who doesn’t need a man to complete her. She is whole and complete on her own.”
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#Donna #Kelce #Isnt #Interested #Dating #Susan #NolesHoist the Jolly Roger, Lego just paired with One Piece and if there isn’t a movie in the works I’ll eat my straw hat
Lego has just revealed a collaboration with Netflix and Tomorrow Studio, who brought us the One Piece live action series, and it looks like there might be more to it than just some piratey Lego sets.
Aside from the “multiple new Lego sets” we’ve been told to expect –which are to be “inspired by some of the most iconic scenes straight out of the East Blue” – there’s also hints that something else might be in the works. I’m betting that, other than some stalwart contenders for the best Lego sets, there could be a Lego One Piece movie coming over the horizon. Though, maybe I’m just reading into it too much.
Consumer Products VP at Netflix, Josh Simon, says the collaboration will “build out the treasured manga’s adventures in iconic Lego form for the first time ever”. Not the biggest hint but it’s vague enough to interpret as a potential movie.
The thing that really got me wondering whether the designs really stop at new Lego sets was when Lena Dixen, Senior VP for Core Businesses at the Lego Group, hinted at “all the grand adventures [they] will begin to unveil soon.” Sure, this could just be marketing speak, but a girl can dream.
(Image credit: VIZ Media) Even more of a teaser, the press release ends with an interesting little tidbit. It says the Lego One Piece collection reveal will include “products and experiences, bound to make waves in the coming months”.
Come on, they can’t just be talking about stacking bricks together, can they? I’m betting there’s a One Piece Lego movie in the making and I am definitely here for it. For updates, you can keep an eye on the new One Piece section on the Lego website.
For more recommendations, why not check out some other exciting new Lego sets or some Lego deals if you’re in the market for something cheap and cheerful.
Ahoy, mateys! Avast ye, for some exciting news has just sailed into port: Lego has teamed up with the beloved anime and manga series One Piece! That’s right, the colorful and adventurous world of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew is coming to life in the form of everyone’s favorite building blocks.And let me tell you, this collaboration has got me feeling like I’ve hit the jackpot buried treasure. Just imagine all the amazing sets and minifigures we could see from this partnership. From the Thousand Sunny ship to the iconic Straw Hat crew members, the possibilities are as endless as the Grand Line itself.
But the real question on everyone’s minds is: when are we getting a Lego One Piece movie? With the immense popularity of both franchises, it seems like a no-brainer to bring these two worlds together on the big screen. And if there isn’t a movie in the works, well, shiver me timbers, because I’ll eat my straw hat!
So, hoist the Jolly Roger, me hearties, and let’s set sail on this exciting new adventure with Lego and One Piece. Yo ho ho, it’s gonna be a brick-tastic ride!
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Why Draymond Green isn’t surprised of Doug Christie’s Kings turnaround – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
Doug Christie’s recent success with the Kings isn’t surprising to a familiar NBA rival.
On the latest episode of his “The Draymond Green Show” podcast, Golden State Warriors veteran forward Draymond Green, Sacramento’s foe since the team’s first-round NBA playoff series in 2023, revealed why Doug Christie is succeeding as Kings interim coach.
“I’m not surprised at all,” Green said. “I know what they’re capable of, and I think Doug has probably made small fixes with practice and more Malik Monk minutes.
“The whole sixth man thing is cool, but all of a sudden you’re down and need to get your best guns on the floor. I think he’s done some minor tweaks that were right there in their face. But, most importantly, you got guys that are working hard for you.
“And that is the challenge in the NBA as a coach: just to make sure that you have guys that are coming out to play hard. When you got guys that are playing for you, that goes a long way.”
In conversation with new co-host and former Warriors guard Baron Davis, Green also pointed out what might have led to former Kings coach Mike Brown’s shocking dismissal in late December.
And, no, Green didn’t get behind the exhausted rumor of Brown falling out of favor with star guard De’Aaron Fox.
“I’m not very surprised because I felt like Mike [Brown] kind of lost the guys,” Green told Davis. “I think a large part of losing the guys was the amount they were practicing.
“I think a lot of guys started feeling a certain way about that. They got talent. That’s the same team that took us to Game 7 a couple of years ago but added DeMar DeRozan. Like, obviously, that should help.”
Since taking over for Brown, Christie, a former player and assistant coach for the Kings, has led Sacramento to a 9-2 record, catapulting his team to eighth in the Western Conference.
If the Kings keep at it, Green is convinced there’s no reason a franchise icon like Christie won’t lose the interim tag
.“So, Doug, keep it up,” Green concluded. “He’s going to find himself with a job moving forward, not just as the interim coach of the Sacramento Kings.
“One thing is for certain: he’s put the time in. When it comes to that organization, Doug Christie has put the time in, probably more than anyone involved with the organization, including the ownership group. If he keeps winning and doing what he’s doing, he’s going to have himself a job moving forward, and it will be well deserved.”
Draymond Green isn’t surprised of Doug Christie’s Kings turnaround
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 isn’t the self-serious medieval sim you might expect
An open-world RPG set in medieval Bohemia, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 takes a slower-paced, down-to-earth, yet occasionally more humorous approach than many of its contemporaries. It’s at its best when protagonist Henry, the lowborn son of a blacksmith and a permanent fish out of water, steps off the beaten path to observe and converse with the game’s mammoth cast, many of whom have a strange story to tell, a bone to pick, or a harebrained scheme to rope you into.
The 2018 original was rightly praised for its sim elements and confidence in the player to get to grips with its often obtuse RPG systems, but I remember it most fondly for its side adventures and the characters you meet therein. Getting drunk with Father Godwin, investigating a coven of ‘witches,’ messing with a public execution, and giving an impromptu – and in my case disastrous – sermon, KCD remained consistently varied throughout its sprawling runtime. The series is far from the self-serious medieval sim you might expect, and after spending the past week exploring the length and breadth of the sequel’s first map, I’m pleased to say Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is packed with the same personality, sense of danger, and bouts of screwball mania that made its predecessor sing.
I won’t be getting into its linear opener or general setup here, so if you’d like to familiarise yourself with the basics, you can always check out my first hands-on preview from last year. For my final preview, I’ll focus on some of what happens when you’re eventually let loose in the open world, including light spoilers for an early-game side quest.
KCD 2 has a propensity to surprise without ever growing so expectedly unexpected as to become inadvertently predictable. Early on, I encounter a group of Cuman army deserters at a small-town tavern. The locals are fearful of the armed band, and Henry is immediately suspicious given the murder of his parents at the hands of Cuman soldiers some months ago. Sure enough, tensions rise and the scene erupts into a brawl, leading the outsiders to leave before the violence escalates from drunken punches to stabbing and slashing. It’s not over yet though, as one of the locals implores me to track down the group and deal with them once and for all.
With murder on my mind and a newly sharpened blade in hand, I make inquiries into their whereabouts and soon happen upon their camp, but I find their sole Czech-speaking member to be warm, welcoming, and surprisingly keen to share a drink, comfort Henry over the loss of his parents, and urge him not to dwell on the past. He, however, seems keen to avoid discussing the raid on Henry’s hometown. Now tipsy enough to feel a possibly false sense of security, I hear another of the Cumans has a crush on a nomad living in a nearby camp, so I offer to interpret for him as he seeks to confess his love to her. Within roughly thirty minutes, we’ve gone from a bar brawl to a cross-country manhunt to a conversation about Henry’s loss, potentially with several of the men responsible, to an enjoyably silly exchange involving two would-be lovers who don’t have a clue what the other is saying. It should be jarring, but I buy it.
Regrettably, my low charisma stat brought on by a recent stint in the stocks and my being covered in dirt result in some drunken stomping on any possible romantic flame. The mounting embarrassment transcends the language barrier and Romeo calls time on my efforts by punching me in the face, sending me back to my new Cuman pal with my tail between my legs. Yet that’s not even half of what unfolds across an evening always teetering on the brink of disaster.
There are more bumps and enjoyable detours in some KCD 2 side quests than most RPGs can muster in a dozen hours of play, and that’s before you consider the possibility of emergent events punctuating the script. But it works because it’s often authored and convincing, even as it oscillates from toilet humor to traumatic violence.
It also works because Henry is a permanent outsider protagonist who never quite fits in with the peasantry, gentry, or nobility. His alienation is heightened even further now that he’s away from home and, due to a series of early-game blunders, traveling alone while flat broke. You seldom know how people will take you, and they can turn on a dime if they believe you’ve stepped ever so slightly out of line. “You really don’t know your place,” says an otherwise amiable lord when I ask if an invite to his son’s wedding is on the cards after going to great lengths to impress and help him.
I’ve spent hours now seeking out side stories, not as part of a desire to grind levels or improve my gear but to spend more time getting to know this world and its odd, irritable, kind, and occasionally dangerous people. I wish to hear their concerns and aspirations, how they pass the time, or perhaps their plans to paint a neighboring town’s prized white bull a different color.
I’m over 25 hours in, and it feels like there could be another 80 still to come given the scope of the emerging narrative and the fact there’s a whole other map I’m yet to see. The thought of committing that much time to most other open-world games would typically repel me, but KCD 2 has earned my attention for the long haul. I can’t imagine fans of the first will find it to be anything less than great, and those coming to the series for the first time will – if you’re willing to work with it – find a charming and ambitious RPG quite unlike anything else out there. Roll on the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 release date, February 4.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: A Surprisingly Light-hearted SequelFans of the original Kingdom Come Deliverance might be surprised to learn that the upcoming sequel isn’t quite the self-serious medieval simulator they might have been expecting. While the first game was praised for its historical accuracy and attention to detail, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 takes a slightly more lighthearted approach.
Gone are the days of meticulously managing your hunger, fatigue, and hygiene levels. Instead, players will find themselves embarking on more whimsical adventures, such as participating in jousting tournaments, rescuing damsels in distress, and even embarking on a quest to find the legendary Holy Grail.
But fear not, fans of the original game – Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 still retains its immersive open-world setting and rich storytelling. Players will still have the opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of medieval Bohemia, interact with a diverse cast of characters, and make important moral choices that will impact the outcome of the game.
So if you’re looking for a medieval RPG that doesn’t take itself too seriously, keep an eye out for Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. It’s sure to be a rollicking good time!
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#Kingdom #Deliverance #isnt #selfserious #medieval #sim #expectNic Nemeth Isn’t Worried About Outside Interference
– During a recent interview with Rumor & Innuendo ahead of TNA Genesis 2025, TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth discussed his upcoming title defense against Joe Hendry, WWE Hall of Famer JBL appearing in TNA, and more. Below are some highlights (via Fightful):
Nic Nemeth on JBL’s recent run: “Having him bounce around, and who knows what the plan is? Maybe the plan all comes together on Sunday. Maybe he’s building a team. Maybe he’s turning on everyone and has some other aspect and he just wants to go viral. Maybe he just wants to beat up Joe Hendry. I don’t know. Whatever happens on Sunday, he may or may not be involved. I know that he is booked on Monday [for WWE RAW], that’s what everyone’s been telling me online. So I know he has pieces of different shows, and he’s shown up here and there, and two or three times, he’s even shown up in things that I was in, and I’m very curious.”
On his match with Joe Hendry at TNA Genesis: “I hope we get to have this match without anyone being involved and outside interference. I would love to see Joe Hendry and myself have a one-on-one match. One, to see what he’s got, but two, I don’t think he can hang with me, and I feel like it would be like wrestling circles around him and finding a way to make him quit. So whoever, if something ends up being involved, I underhand. This is a wild weekend, it’s gonna be a big jumping-off point for TNA. But I want to see what Joe’s got.”
On not being worried about outside interference or JBL: “I’m not worried about outside interference. If John Layfield has something to say and has anything to do with it, we have a referee out there, we have people in the back. I don’t know what aspect he would play here. But when it comes down to this world title match, I’m focused. I’m ready to fight Joe Hendry, and I just don’t think he’s on my level.”
Nic Nemeth defends his title against Joe Hendry tomorrow at TNA Genesis 2025. The event will be held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. The show will be broadcast live on pay-per-view.
Nic Nemeth, better known as Dolph Ziggler in the wrestling world, isn’t fazed by the possibility of outside interference in his matches. The seasoned WWE superstar has faced numerous challenges throughout his career and knows how to adapt to any situation that comes his way.Whether it’s a rival wrestler trying to mess with his match or a sneaky manager trying to tip the scales in their favor, Nic Nemeth remains cool, calm, and collected. He trusts in his abilities and believes in his own skills to overcome any obstacles that may come his way.
With his sharp wit, quick reflexes, and impressive in-ring skills, Nic Nemeth is always ready to take on whatever challenges are thrown at him. So bring on the outside interference – Nic Nemeth isn’t worried in the slightest.
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Bengals’ Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins, Ja’Marr Chase hope game vs. Steelers isn’t last together with Cincinnati
With Higgins set to be a free agent this offseason (barring another franchise tag), there is uncertainty about if Higgins, Burrow and Chase will all return to run it back in 2025.
While it was assumed Higgins would depart in free agency, the goal is now to stay together, which explains some of the quotes that have come out of the building recently. Chase has one year left on his rookie contract in 2025, and the team and Chase attempted to do a long-term deal for him to stay in Cincinnati prior to the season.
For Higgins, his offseason last year included a trade request and eventually a franchise tag. The two sides never gained traction on a long-term deal. Thanks in part to Brandon Aiyuk‘s four-year, $120 million deal with the 49ers right before the season, it’s a good time for a player like Higgins to be a free agent. To be sure, Cincy will have to ante up to keep him.
While Chase has solidified his place among the NFL’s best receivers, Higgins has more than done his part, five catches away from a career-high heading into Saturday’s game, while also delivering in the clutch. His back-to-back catches last week pulled out a massive win over the Broncos to stay alive in the postseason race.
“I grew a love for this city for sure,” Higgins recently told reporters, “and I grew a love for this team and these coaches, yeah, I’m not ruling it out.”
The Cincinnati Bengals have been making waves in the NFL this season, thanks in large part to the dynamic trio of Joe Burrow, Tee Higgins, and Ja’Marr Chase. The three young stars have quickly developed a strong chemistry on the field, which has translated into some impressive performances for the Bengals.As the Bengals gear up for a pivotal game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Burrow, Higgins, and Chase are hoping that it won’t be their last game together in Cincinnati. The trio has been instrumental in the Bengals’ success this season, and they are eager to continue building on their success in the future.
With Burrow leading the offense, Higgins making big plays as a wide receiver, and Chase proving to be a formidable threat as a rookie, the Bengals have a promising future ahead. Fans are excited to see what this trio can accomplish together, and they are hopeful that they will be able to continue playing together for years to come.
As they prepare to face off against the Steelers, Burrow, Higgins, and Chase are focused on the task at hand. But in the back of their minds, they are all hoping that this game won’t be their last together in Cincinnati. With their talent and chemistry on full display, the future looks bright for the Bengals’ dynamic trio.
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Why Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer isn’t on sideline for ACC matchup with SMU
Just a few minutes before SMU basketball’s first ACC meeting with No. 4 Duke, the Blue Devils announced a key absence for Saturday’s showdown.
Duke coach Jon Scheyer didn’t travel with the team to Dallas due to illness. Associate head coach Chris Carrawell took Scheyer’s spot on the bench as acting head coach at Moody Coliseum.
NEWS: Coach Scheyer did not travel with the team to Dallas due to illness and will miss today’s game. Associate Head Coach Chris Carrawell will serve as acting head coach.
Coach Scheyer is expected to return for Tuesday’s game vs. Pitt.
— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) January 4, 2025
Scheyer has led Duke to a 65-20 record over the last three years, helping the program open the 2024-25 season with an 11-2 mark. According to the Charlotte Observer’s Steve Wiseman, Scheyer exhibited flu symptoms and couldn’t travel Friday with the rest of the team.
Scheyer is expected to return to the bench for Duke’s home game against Pitt on Tuesday.
SMU takes on the Blue Devils with a chance to prove it belongs among the top men’s basketball teams in the ACC.
There has been speculation surrounding Duke basketball coach Jon Scheyer’s absence from the sideline for the ACC matchup with SMU. While some may be quick to assume the worst, the truth is that Scheyer is not on the sideline due to health and safety protocols.In these uncertain times, it is important for teams to prioritize the well-being of their players and staff. Scheyer’s absence is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the game.
It is important to trust in the decisions made by the Duke basketball program and to show support for Scheyer during this time. Let’s continue to cheer on the team and hope for a speedy return for Coach Scheyer. #GoDuke.
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