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Sonja Morgan (née Tremont; born November 25, 1963) is an American television personality, socialite, entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is popularly known for her starring role on the Bravo reality television series The Real Housewives of New York City .
Guru is a 2022 three-part drama television series developed and produced by Dramedy Productions. The authors of the project Jan Coufal, Filip BobiĆski and Petr Šizling entrusted Jan Coufal's script to director Biser Arichtev. The series was filmed under the Voyo Original brand and published on the Voyo platform. [1]
Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan are invited to Benton, Illinois to spruce up the town. [2] Coming after the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Benton City Council asks them for help with tasks to revitalize Benton, such as constructing a new playground, upgrading the animal shelter, and hosting a variety show.
Mexico had rallies for and against marriage equality. [559] 250,000 pro-gay marriage protesters gathered at Ketagalan Boulevard, Taipei, Taiwan the main artery around the presidential office [560] Less than a week earlier, 80,000 people protested against same-sex marriage in Taipei, with an additional 90,000 across the country. [561]
Adriene’s instinct was to create more videos using yoga, breath work, and meditation to help with panic and anxiety. But her partner and inner circle encouraged her to focus on healing first.
Guru is a 2023 Pakistani television series directed by Bilawal Hussain Abbasi, produced by Shazia Wajahat & Wajahat Rauf and written by Likhari.It stars Ali Rehman Khan, and Zhalay Sarhadi as leads. The series first premiered on 7 June 2023 on Express Entertainment .
Janice Langbehn (born 1968), campaigner for same-sex marriage and same-sex hospital visitation after being denied access to her dying partner, Lisa Marie Pond, in 2007 [382] Cyndi Lauper (born 1953), founder of the True Colors Fund charity which promotes equality for members of the LGBT community [383] Malcolm L. Lazin [384] Audre Lorde [385]
The show cast their first same-sex couple since marriage equality laws were passed in Australia. [3] Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another 2 brides and 2 grooms together, including Elizabeth Sobinoff who previously appeared in season 6 .