

🌹 The #RedRoses have done it 🌹 🏆 2019 #GrandSlam Champions 🏆 #rugby4life #rugbyunion #6nations #guinnesssixnations #rugby
Great effort! 👍
Congratulations 😁
Awesome Result, congratulations ladies. 🏉🍻🏴
Absolutely amazing!!!! Well done ladies!!! So deserved!!!! 🌹🏴💪🏻🏉

#IWD2022

Dedicating an entire post to these #Budweiser bibs like my life depends on it 💪🏼
But seriously, buying these has made me realize that I’m gonna have to hire someone to stop me from making silly purchases.. This is obviously not one of those (I mean it does come with a bottle opener. It has a purpose.), but it made me think about it.
Check out my story for the link to get yours!!
Oh and YES that IS a Farmer Grayce signature cutoff. Do y’all wanna see pre cut (by me) cutoffs in my merch line or muscle tanks? Let me know in the comments 👇🏼


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Pop singer Halsey has always spoken out about issues that are important to her, including her own mental health. But now some fans are saying the star took a misstep with her latest post.
On Monday (Dec. 28), Halsey shared a tweet apologizing for a photo of herself that she shared in an Instagram Story as part of a new trend on the platform, in which users ask their followers to share photos using the app’s question feature..
The picture, which was accompanied by a fan-requested caption asking her to post a picture of “you at your lowest point,” showed a topless, gaunt Halsey, depicting her struggle with an eating disorder. “TW: ED [trigger warning: eating disorder], ask for help,” the caption read. Halsey has since deleted the image.
