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fantastickkay · 3 months
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From Pop Star!, December 1999.
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arklay · 11 months
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RESIDENT EVIL → THE WESKER FAMILY
To the public, little is known of the families behind some of the world’s most renowned bioterrorists, but the question remains: did they play a role in causing their children to walk down the path that they did? Or are these individuals simply ambitious criminals with delusions of grandeur?
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For Diana Wesker (née Afanasyeva), her introduction into the bioweapons black market trade was upon discovering her employers were using her research into limb regeneration with salamanders to further their experiments in creating enhanced soldiers, instead of developing human therapies with which she was recruited for. Although the prospect of using biological weapons in the military did not appeal to her, the concept remained fascinating for her own selfish endeavours. Born on the 27th of October, 1963 in Sydney, Australia to Russian immigrant parents, Diana had harsh expectations placed upon her at a young age, ones that no matter how hard she tried she could never live up to. Her mother, Tatyana, was an unfeeling woman, absent for long stretches of time with little regard to how it affected her daughters, much more concerned with her craft as an accomplished opera singer. Viktor was no better. A strict man whose role as father and ballet master blurred, he pushed his girls to one day follow in his footsteps. Whilst Sofia enjoyed ballet, and went on to become a professional ballet dancer, Diana’s heart was set on going into the field of biology. She wished to make a name for herself, separate from her family – to which she succeeded.
Diana was married to former U.S. Marine, Dave Monroe, for only a year until he was declared dead in 1992 after succumbing to injuries sustained in a horrific car accident. Foul play was ruled out while Diana played the role of the grief-stricken widow, but in reality, she had snapped after years of mistreatment at her husband’s hands, and opted for something she could pass off as an accident to be free of him. For years she believed he was dead – and he was, legally – but that proved to not be the case when he found his way back into her life again in 1999. Unbeknownst to her, she had been lied to by the police and coroner, who were paid off by her employers when they took Dave’s body for themselves and used him as one of their first test subjects in developing supersoldiers. Before he could ever hurt her again, Diana’s second husband, Albert Wesker, tracked the man down, captured him and tortured him, before allowing Diana to get her violent and bloody revenge.
The origins of Albert Wesker’s involvement in bioterrorism, alongside his twin sister, Alex, are much different than that of Diana’s. The two hail from London, Canada, but unfortunately, they hold no memories of their lives there, nor what happened to their biological parents when they were eight years old. Agents of Oswell E. Spencer, an aristocratic billionaire and eugenicist, took the twins from their home and executed their parents as per Spencer’s orders. Albert and Alex were then placed in a home funded by the Spencer Foundation where they were given new names and a privileged upbringing. They had access to the best education possible, free to pursue whichever field they decided, but it was by no accident they both went into virology and bioengineering; at home, their adoptive parents – agents whom they believed to be their real parents – instilled them with the beliefs of Oswell E. Spencer, harbouring disdain for war and pestilence, and believing humans to be an evolutionary dead-end in need of a rebirth. They were only two of the hundreds of children “adopted” as part of what is known as Project W, a plan intended to develop an advanced race of human beings. The most promising candidates were headhunted by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals, the twins amongst them, where they went on to create bioweapons for the company founded by none other than the man who had handpicked them for his plan. The final stage of this was to infect the thirteen Spencer saw fit, however, only two survived; Albert received the intended effects, now possessing superhuman abilities, however, Alex was only offered more time to live due to her terminal degenerative illness.
In the summer of 1995, Diana was working undercover within Umbrella to gather development data on their projects for her company. Here, she had a chance encounter with Albert, an intelligence officer at the time, which permanently altered the course of her life. The two were never seen far from one another’s side, marrying in 1998, and they went on to become notorious in the bioweapons industry. The development of the Uroboros virus was where things took a turn for the worst. Although Diana’s infection was successful and she bore abilities that rivalled her husband’s, the plan itself did not succeed as they had hoped, and almost cost Albert his life at the hands of his former subordinates.
Now, they work within the shadows, with Diana declared missing and Albert believed to be dead. Their legacy, however, lives on with the mark they left on the world. As visionaries in their field, they influenced bioterror attacks carried out by countless individuals and organisations. In turn, they also inspired others to fight against such atrocities. One such person happens to be Albert’s son from a former relationship, Jake Müller, whose existence he was unaware of.
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#mine.#oc: diana#pair: ewskers#click for better quality cause it's large & tumblr ate it ♡#hii so happy birthday diana !! queen is 60 today :]#um. there's no template cause i made this from scratch...i couldn't find any i was vibing with so i was like you know what lmaoo#i'm sorry for the essay...it was meant to be just a short rundown of the family but well...that happened. typical leah fashion...#oh and guys. did you know that there's a limit to the amount you can put in one blockquote? that's why the rest is just left like that caus#i didn't like how it looked with a blockquote each paragraph...cause the spaces between were unever. you understand 😔#with the tree i was also going to include weskids adoptive parents but i couldn't figure out how to arrange it all & make it look nice !!#cause i also wanted to have spencer in there as well cause he's a big reason why the weskids are the way they are...was maybe gonna include#sherry as well. like connected to jake (hehe) and then do her parents too but that would've made things so wide & it's already big enough#yes. i hc that albert & alex are biological twins. just for clarification there :] i don't think i added anything else that isn't canon or#implied with canon. cause the weskids were put in homes (or at least whatever ''controlled environments'' means) where they were monitored#by umbrella but were unaware of it. so yeah. i don't think i really changed much there !!#honestly i could've kept rambling cause there's alex's whole situation. there's my lore with jake's mum. there's way more with the ewskers#but it's already so long & i can't be concise so there's that lmaoo oh also diana's grandma. so much stuff#also meant to say the weskids birthday in that ramble. it's january 15 1960 :] they are capricorn sun leo moons but alex was born earlier s#their rising signs are albert is a scorpio rising & alex is a libra rising !!#had to redo the image cause typo on diana's birth year for some reason lmao so if that messed up the formatting i will sob
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"Fakin' Da Funk" (1997) is an independent comedy film written and directed by Timothy A. Chey. The film premiered at Asian American International Film Festival. It starred an incredible cast, including Dante Basco, Duane Martin, Margaret Cho, Pam Grier, Tatyana Ali, John Witherspoon, Tichina Arnold, and Nell Carter. The film consists of two stories about Asians living in urban Los Angeles. Dante Basco plays a Chinese teenager adopted by a black family as a baby. Margaret Cho is a Chinese exchange student erroneously placed with a black family in Los Angeles.
The movie is a funny film meant to show how the environment plays a role in a person's perspective. A black family raised Basco's character, so his behaviors, mannerisms, dialect, and cultural upbringing is what he knows. He doesn't know much about his Chinese lineage. However, Cho's character is from China, but she learns to adapt to urban life with the help of her exchange family's daughter (Tichina Arnold). This movie has many stereotypical tones, but Chey made this film with intentions in comedic fashion. There are appearances by Rudy Ray Moore and Reynaldo Rey in a barbershop scene and a classic "yo mama" joke session. If you're looking for a funny and politically incorrect movie to entertain you, then "Fakin' Da Funk" isn't a terrible choice.
Director: Timothy A. Chey Writer: Timothy A. Chey
Starring Dante Basco, Duane Martin, Margaret Cho, Pam Grier, Tatyana Ali, Ernie Hudson, John Witherspoon, Tone Loc, Tichina Arnold, Chris Spencer, Rashaan Nall, Bo Jackson, Kelly HuRudy Ray Moore, Reynaldo Rey, Nell Carter, Martin Chow
Storyline An accidental switch at an adoption agency sends a Chinese baby to an African-American family. Julian is accepted into the family and his tight-knit Atlanta neighborhood. Still, the search for a better life takes the family to South Central L.A., where his new neighbors think Julian is pretending to be Black. For the first time in his life, Julian faces an identity crisis.
Available on DVD and streaming services
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biblioklept · 3 years
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Witches, crimes, mutants, shape-shifting horses, feuilletonic digressions etc. | Blog about some recent reading
Witches, crimes, mutants, shape-shifting horses, feuilletonic digressions etc. | Blog about some recent reading
I read an excellent trio of novels to close out the summer: Carol Emshwiller’s Mister Boots, Fernanda Melchor’s Hurricane Season (translated by Sophie Hughes), and Tatyana Tolstaya’s The Slynx (translated by Jane Gambrell). In between, I read most of Anecdotes by Heinrich von Kleist (translated by Matthew Spencer), described by publisher Sublunary Editions as “short fiction and feuilletonic…
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Hey, Cib! I wanna write a story, but I need some fcs. for references. The female lead has dishwater blonde hair and dark greyish-blue eyes. First I thought about Liana Liberato and Tatyana Zelenkevich, because they have soft faces too, but maybe you have a better fc in mind. And the male lead has dark brown (nearly black) hair, pale skin and light blue eyes. Their future children: Ash Stymest and Sara Qualley. Btw, love your blog, you're amazing!
Hello there! Thank you for the kind words <3 I’m gonna give you some options! 
F:
Anastasia Bezrukova
Anna Von Klinski
Bahar Sahin
Chloe Rose
Eliza Scanlen
Emilija Baranac 
Hermione Corfield
Jessica Alexander
Lilliya Reid
M:
Logan Lerman
Manu Rios
Mattias Inwood
Nico Tortorella
Spencer Macpherson
Thomas Doherty
Wolfgang Novogratz
Asa Butterfield
Dylan Minnette
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Hi I love your blog so much and it’s definitely needed! My question is what are some film examples of black women being feminine goddesses ? I don’t know many where were in that role especially not darker skinned black women. 💕
Thank you 💗 Here are some film examples from movies and shows I watched growing up!
- Brandy in Cinderella
- Gabrielle Union in Bring It On
- Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice
- Sanaa Lathan in Best Man + Best Man Holiday
- Nia Long in Best Man + Best Man Holiday
- Janet Hubert (Aunt Viv) in Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- Tatyana Ali (Ashley) in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
- Phylicia Rashad (Clair Huxtable) in The C*sby Show
- Regina Hall in Naked, Best Man + Best Man Holiday
- Angela Bassett in How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Waiting to Exhale, Jumping the Broom + Black Panther
- Whitney Houston in Cinderella, Waiting to Exhale
- Janelle Monae, Taraji P Henson & Octavia Spencer in Hidden Figures
- Lupita Nyong’o in Black Panther
- Halle Berry in Catwoman
- Beyonce + Jennifer Hudson in Dream Girls
- Tracee Ellis Ross in Girlfriends
- Lisa Bonnet in The C*sby Show + A Different World
- Jada Pinkett Smith in A Different World
- Tyra Banks in Life Size, Life Size 2 + The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Vintage Actresses:
- Eartha Kitt
- Josephine Baker
- Dorothy Dandrige
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Star, October 21
Cover: Jennifer Aniston is dating again 
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Page 1: Angelina Jolie’s kids are all grown up
Page 2: Contents, Leonardo DiCaprio and Camila Morrone
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Page 3: Abby Lee Miller, Tori Spelling, Lin-Manuel Miranda 
Page 4: Julia Roberts is keeping a wary eye on husband Danny Moder as he shoots a movie with bad boy Sean Penn 
Page 5: Anorexia fears for 85-pound Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Garner’s insomnia blues, Harry Styles has been staying up late composing moody tunes for his new album and his wineglass runneth over 
Page 6: Demi Lovato faces backlash over spiritual trip to Israel, Paula Abdul’s cosmetic procedure confessions, Star Spots the Stars -- AJ McLean and Carrie Underwood, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Nikki Reed, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, Kristin Chenoweth, Tyler Cameron, Lance Bass, Olivia Palermo 
Page 8: Star Shots -- Natalie Portman, Melanie Griffith and her mother Tippi Hedren, Bradley Cooper and daughter Lea 
Page 9: Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, Charlize Theron in costume at Disneyland 
Page 10: Kesha, Kristen Bell, Justin Timberlake 
Page 12: John Cena and Ellen DeGeneres, Eiza Gonzalez, Rachel McAdams and Will Ferrell filming Eurovision 
Page 14: Camila Cabello, Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson Ross and daughter Jagger Snow
Page 15: Jason Momoa, pregnant Jenna Dewan and daughter Everly Tatum, Renee Zellweger at the London premiere of Judy 
Page 16: Eva Longoria and son Santiago, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, Penelope Cruz 
Page 17: Lea Michele, Rami Malek running errands in NYC 
Page 18: Benedict Cumberbatch, Giada De Laurentiis and daughter Jade Marie, Jameela Jamil 
Page 19: Amy Adams, Busy Philipps and Blue Man Group 
Page 20: Normal or Not? Helen Mirren, Naomi Watts, Sarah Jessica Parker 
Page 22: Fashion -- Best of the Week -- Red gowns -- Marisa Tomei, Zoey Deutch, Brie Larson 
Page 23: Cobie Smulders, Mandy Moore 
Page 26: Sofia Richie and Scott Disick -- wedding and a baby 
Page 27: Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott -- what went wrong, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham renewing their vows, Love Bites -- Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker expecting a baby via surrogate, Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef are adding to their brood, Tatyana Ali and husband Vaughn Rasberry welcomed their second child, Eva Marcille and husband Michael Sterling welcomed a baby boy, Gigi Hadid and Tyler Cameron split 
Page 28: Milo Ventimiglia and Diane Guerrero dating, Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa more in love than ever, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s romantic getaway to Italy 
Page 30: Cover Story -- Jennifer Aniston is ready for love again 
Page 34: Insiders are worried about Prince Harry as he battles the blues 
Page 36: Heath Struggles -- Selma Blair has multiple sclerosis, Sarah Hyland has kidney dysplasia, Venus Williams has Sjogren’s Syndrome, Bella Hadid has Lyme disease 
Page 38: Sarah Jessica Parker -- the secret to a happy marriage 
Page 40: These Stars Played Cupid -- Anne Hathaway set up Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, Emily Blunt set up Felicity Blunt and Stanley Tucci 
Page 41: Nicole Richie set up Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden, Danny DeVito set up Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ed Sheeran set up Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid 
Page 42: Jesse Tyler Ferguson set up Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello, Jimmy Kimmel set up Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, Violet von Westenholz set up Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 
Page 43: Hailee Steinfeld set up Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, Kristen Bell set up Jaime King and Kyle Newman, Chloe Grace Moretz set up Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara 
Page 44: Double Takes -- Duchess Meghan vs. Cindy Crawford 
Page 45: Hailey Bieber vs. Abigail Spencer 
Page 46: Style -- Breast Cancer Awareness Month -- Julia Louis-Dreyfus 
Page 49: Amy Robach 
Page 50: Entertainment 
Page 60: Parting Shot -- Gigi Hadid took control after YouTube personality Marie S’Infiltre jumped on the runway during Chanel’s show
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[TASK 114: PANAMA]
In celebration of September 15th to October 15th being Latinx Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 320+ Panamanian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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TW3 Girl / Nancy Ames / Nancy Hamilton Alfaro (1937) 1/4 Panamanian, 3/4 Possibly Other - singer-songwriter.
Norma Tanega (1939) Panamanian / Filipina - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and percussionist.
Esthercita Nieto / Esther Nieto (1944) Panamanian - singer.
Carlota Lozano (1945) Panamanian - trainer and Miss Panama World 1967.
Soledad St. Hilaire (1950) Panamanian - actress.
Vielka Chu (1952) Panamanian - actress.
Nyra Soberón Torchia (1955) Panamanian - actress.
Consuelo Tomás (1957) Panamanian - actress, playwright, and poet.
Gloria Karamañites (1960) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1980.
Nilena Zisopulos (1962) Panamanian [Greek] - actress and singer.
Iguandili López (1962) Panamanian - actress.
Paulette Thomas / Olga Paulette Thomas Horly (1964) Panamanian - actress and singer.
Rebecca Ferratti (1964) Panamanian, Italian, Swiss, French, English - actress, model, and dancer.
Gabriela Deleuze (1965) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1987.
Gilda García (1965) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1986.
Noris Joffre (1966) Panamanian / Irish - actress and comedian.
Tania Hyman (1967) Panamanian - actress, model, tv presenter, and blogger.
Melissa De Sousa (1967) Panamanian - actress.
Rita Verreos (1968) Venezuelan [Panamanian, Greek] - actress, model, tv host, reality tv contestant, and Miss Venezuela 1988 contestant.
Klea Scott (1968) Panamanian - actress.
Daphne Rubin-Vega (1969) Panamanian - actress, singer-songwriter, and dancer.
Michele Sage (1969) Panamanian - model and Señorita Panamá 1994.
Liz De León (1969) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1990.
Sandra Sandoval (1970) Panamanian - singer.
Gloria Quintana (1970) Panamanian - tv host, tv personality, and former model.
Reyna Royo (1971) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1995.
María Sofía Velásquez (1971) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1993.
Cibeles De Freitas (1971) Panamanian - tv presenter, newscaster, public speaker, and blogger.
Marisela Moreno (1972) Panamanian - model and Señorita Panamá 1995.
Lori Heuring (1973) Panamanian - actress.
Tacori Blu / Sharmalee Burnett (1973) Panamanian, Irish, German, English - porn actress and nude model.
Mercedes Molto (1974) Panamanian / Spanish - actress.
Erika Ender / Erika Ender Simoes (1974) Panamanian / Brazilian - actress, singer-songwriter, producer, and fashion designer.
Mirta Rodríguez (1974) Panamanian - actress and tv presenter.
Susan Elizabeth Castillo (1974) Panamanian - tv host.
Tracie Spencer (1976) Panamanian, French / Louisiana Creole, Unspecified Native American - actress, singer-songwriter, and model.
Lía Borrero (1976) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 1998.
Tanisha Drummond (1976) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1998.
Caramel (1977) Panamanian - porn actress.  
Patricia De Leon (1978) Panamanian - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Panama 1995.
Marianela Salazar (1978) Panamanian - model, tv host, and Señorita Panamá 1999.
Carolina Fabrega (1978) Panamanian - tv host.
Yamani Saied (1978) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1998.
Tatyana Ali (1979) Afro Panamanian / Indo Trinidadian - actress and singer.
Joysi Love / Johanna Mendoza Romero (1979) Panamanian - singer.
Ivette Cordovez (1979) Panamanian - actress, model, tv presenter, and Señorita Panamá 2000.
Juliette Roy (1979) Panamanian - actress.
Justine Pasek / Yostin Lissette Pasek Patiño (1979) Panamanian / Polish - model and Miss Universe 2002.
Priscilla Moreno (1979) Panamanian - singer.
Emayatzy Corinealdi (1980) Afro Panamanian / African-American - actress.
Ingrid de Ycaza (1980) Panamanian - actress, singer-songwriter, and tv presenter.
Jordana Brewster (1980) Panamanian [Brazilian / English, Scottish, Irish] - actress and model.
Analía Núñez / Analía Verónica Núñez Sagripanti (1980) Panamanian - model, Miss Panama Universe 2000, and Señorita Panamá 1999.
Liza Hernandez (1980) Panamanian - model.
Massiel Rodriguez (1980) Panamanian - tv host.
Keeani Lei (1981) Panamanian - porn actress.
Estelita Quintero (1981) Panamanian - actress, model, and musician.
Jessica Rodríguez / Jessica Patricia Rodríguez Clark (1981) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2004.
Brianna Meighan (1982) Panamanian - actress, model, tv personality, and writer.
Giselle Bissot (1982) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2006.
Monique Alexander (1982) Panamanian, Portuguese, Russian, German - porn actress and nude model.
Stefanie de Roux (1982) Panamanian - model, tv host, and Miss Panama Universe 2003.
Irina Castillo (1982) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: icastillow)
Tessa Thompson (1983) Afro Panamanian / Mexican, English, German, Scottish, Irish - actress.
Lorna / Lorna Aponte (1983) Panamanian - reggaeton singer.
Patty Castillo (1983) Panamanian - model and tv host.
Shassia Ubillús (1983) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2008.
María Alessandra Mezquita (1983) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2006.
Rosa María Hernández (1983) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2005.
Anabella Hale (1983) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2004.
Windy Girk (1983) Panamanian - youtuber.
Amber Swallows (1984) Panamanian - porn actress.
Annabel Miguelena (1984) Panamanian - actress, dancer, and writer.
Yamilka Pitre (1984) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Mayte Sánchez (1984) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2006.
Lucía Matamoros (1984) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2005.
Jessica Chavez G. (1984) Panamanian - tv presenter and instagrammer.
Catherine / Catherine Adames (1985) Panamanian - singer.
Adriana Guardia (1985) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Rachel Smith (1985) Panamanian - actress, tv host, model, and Miss USA 2007.
Alexis Texas (1985) Panamanian [German] - porn actress.
Leenuh Rae (1985) Panamanian - porn actress.
Sharon Aguilar (1986) Panamanian / Unspecified - singer-songwriter, guitarist, violinist, and mandolin player.
Massiel Mas (1986) Panamanian - actress and tv presenter.
Shey Ling Him (1986) Panamanian [Chinese] - model and Miss Panama World 2007.
Karen Peralta (1986) Panamanian - singer and tv presenter.
Ana Ibáñez (1986) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2012.
Stephanie Vander Werf (1986) Panamanian [Dutch] - model, tv host, and Miss Panama 2012.
Diana Broce (1986) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2009.
Sorangel Matos (1986) Panamanian - actress, model, and Miss Panama Universe 2007.
Marcy Roche (1986) Panamanian, Cuban, Irish, Polish, Russian - actress and producer.
Paola Vaprio (1986) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2010.
Nadege Herrera (1986) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2009.
Casey Parker / Wesley Flores / Teresa Harp (1986) Panamanian [Unspecified White] - porn actress and model.
Andrea Pérez Meana (1987) Panamanian - actress, tv host, and dancer.
Sara Bello (1987) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Intercontinental 2013.
Irene Núñez (1987) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2011.
Anyol�� Ábrego (1987) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2010.
Whitney Stevens (1987) Panamanian [Unspecified White] - porn actress.
Meisa Kuroki / Satsuki Shimabukuro (1988) 1/4 Panamanian, 3/4 Japanese - actress, model, and singer.
Alejandra Araúz (1988) Panamanian - actress.
Joyce Jacobi (1988) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2009.
Marelissa Him (1988) Panamanian [1/4 Chinese, 3/4 Unspecified Other] - model and Miss Panama Earth 2011.
Brooke Hogan / Brooke Bollea (1988) Panamanian, Italian, Irish, Scottish, French, English / German, Swedish - actress, singer-songwriter, pianist, model, and reality tv star.
Maricely González (1988) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2012.
Kate Rodriguez (1989) Panamanian - model and tv personality.
Marcela Amor Barnes (1989) Panamanian, Jamaican, Spanish, Possibly Other - vlogger and tv host.
Karen Jordán (1989) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2012.
Carolina Dementiev (1989) Panamanian [Russian] - model, tv host, and Miss Panama Universe 2008.
Ana Victoria Esquivel (1989) Panamanian - actress and makeup artist.
María Gallimore (1989) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2014.
Giosue Cozzarelli (1989) Panamanian [Italian] - model, youtuber, and Señorita Panamá Realmente Bella 2009.
MissLizHeart (1989) Panamanian - youtuber.
Isabeau Méndez (1990) Panamanian - actress, singer, and model.
Virginia Hernández (1990) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2013.
Carolina Brid (1990) Panamanian - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Panama 2013.
Anne Lorain Lanier (1990) Panamanian - singer.
Keity Drennan (1990) Panamanian [Indian] / Unspecified Other - model and Miss Panama 2016.
Destiny Austin (1990) Panamanian, English - actress.
Yinnela Yohan Yero Torres (1990) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Supranational 2013.
Nicole Morrell (1990) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2010.
Clarissa Abrego (1990) Panamanian - tv host.
Julissa Lobo (1990) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Gaby Garrido (1991) Panamanian - actress.
Samantha Robinson (1991) Panamanian / English - actress.
Alessandra Bueno (1991) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2016.
Margarita Henriquez (1991) Panamanian - singer.
Yomatzy Hazlewood (1991) Afro Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2014.
Gladys Brandao (1991) Panamanian - actress, model, tv host, and Miss Panama 2015.
Raiza Erlenbaugh (1991) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2014.
Lily LaBeau (1991) Panamanian / Irish - porn actress and nude model.
Sheldry Saez / Sheldry Nazareth Sáez Bustavino (1992) Panamanian - model, tv host, dancer, and Miss Panama 2011.
Johanna Batista (1992) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2013.
Rake Martinez (1992) Panamanian - youtuber and instagrammer.
Genesis Arjona (1992) Panamanian - model and tv presenter.
Lyra Law (1992) Panamanian, Bolivian, French - porn actress.
Amanda Grace Benitez (1993) Panamanian / Hungarian - actress.
Delany Precilla (1993) Panamanian - model, tv presenter, and Miss Wyndham Playa Blanca Panama 2014.
Rosa Montezuma (1993) Panamanian [Ngäbe, Buglé] - model and Miss Panama 2018.
Diana Jaén (1993) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2015.
Erika Parker (1993) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2017.
Shadia Martin (1993) Panamanian - actress.
Monica Gronchi (1994)  Panamanian - actress.
Darelys Santos (1994) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2017.
Aileen Bernal (1994) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2014.
Betzy Madrid (1994) Panamanian - model and Señorita Panamá 2013.
Dayana Saez (1994) Panamanian - singer.
Carmen Jaramillo (1994 or 1995) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Earth 2015.
Liz Grimaldo / Elizabeth Grimaldo (1995) Panamanian - singer-songwriter and actress.
Shirel Ortiz (1995) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama International 2018.
Julianne Brittón (1995) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2017.
Nicole Pinto (1995) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama World 2014.
Ingrid Suarez (1996) Panamanian - model.
Laura de Sanctis (1996) Panamanian - actress, model, and Miss Panama Universe 2017.
Madi Melendez (1996) Panamanian - youtuber.
Alisson Staff (1997) Panamanian - singer.
Deja Good (1997) Afro Panamanian - model and youtuber.
Jaennin Donato (1997) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Milagros Nicole Rodriguez (1997) Panamanian - model and Reina Teen Intercontinental 2016.
Natalie Whittington (1997 or 1998) Afro Panamanian - model.
Josenid / Josenid Adamaris Quintero Gallardo (1998) Panamanian - singer.
Solaris Barba (1999) Panamanian - model, dancer, and Señorita Panamá 2018.
Baby Ariel / Ariel Martin (2000) Panamanian / Unspecified - singer, model, vlogger, Musical.ly star, and TikTok star.
Monique Mojica (?) Panamanian [Kuna], Rappahannock - actress, director, and playwright.
Nathalie Merchant (?) Panamanian, Jamaican / Romanian - actress.
Michela Carattini (?) Panamanian / Unspecified - actress, singer, dancer, and writer.
Anji Ray (?) Afro Panamanian - actress, comedian, and writer.
Joanna M. Lewis / Joanna Gordon / Joanna Ellison (?) Panamanian, African-American - actress.
Diana Milena (?) Panamanian - model, tv host, and filmmaker.
Melanie Kastner (?) Panamanian, Austrian, Possibly Other - actress and producer.
Tanya Aparicio (?) Panamanian - pianist.
Alexandra Wehr (?) Panamanian, Calabrian / Irish, Polish - actress.
Cristina Sasso (?) Panamanian - actress and filmmaker.
Kimberly Jessy (?) Panamanian, Colombian / Possibly Other - actress, singer, and filmmaker.
Zaima Beleño (?) Panamanian - actress, singer, vedette, and dancer.
Chavelita Pinzón (?) Panamanian - musician.
Ana María de Panamá (?) Panamanian - singer and tv host.
Debra Ann Townes (?) Panamanian, Jamaican / African-American, Unspecified Native American - actress.
Mardi Jones (?) Panamanian - actress, stuntwoman, singer, and professional bullrider.
Giselle González (?) Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 1992.
Ana Orillac (?) Panamanian - model and Señorita Panamá 1991.
Miroslava Morales (?) Afro Panamanian - actress, singer, and director.
Seiky Stephanie (?) Panamanian - beauty queen, model (Instagram: seiky_)
_lovenye (?) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: _lovenye)
Jeseniá Cheveria (?) Panamanian, Jamaican - YouTuber.
Heather Banie (?) Panamanian - YouTuber.
Donnetta Lavinia Grays (?) Panamanian - actress.
Carolina Eastwood (?) Panamanian - reality star.
Loreni Delgado (?) Panamanian - actress.
Kristy Munden (?) Panamanian - actress.
Delia Goldson (?) Panamanian - actress.
Raven Pease (?) Panamanian - actress.
M:
Meñique / Miguel Ángel Barcasnegras (1933) Panamanian - singer-songwriter.
Pedrito / Pedro Altamiranda (1935) Panamanian - singer and composer.
Dorindo Cárdenas (1936) Panamanian - singer, accordionist, and composer.
Ceferino Nieto (1937) Panamanian - singer and accordionist.
Carlos Garnett (1938) Panamanian - saxophonist.
Yaphet Kotto (1939) Afro Panamanian Jewish / Cameroonian Jewish - actor.
Carlos Ward (1940) Panamanian - saxophonist and flutist.
Billy Cobham / William Cobham Jr (1944) Afro Panamanian - drummer-songwriter.
Carlos Carrasco (1948) Panamanian - actor.
Ruben Blades (1948) Panamanian [Afro Cuban / Colombian] - actor and singer-songwriter.
Ulpiano Vergara (1948) Panamanian - singer and accordionist.
Jaime Murrell (1949) Panamanian - composer.
Roberto Durán (1951) Panamanian - actor.
Leo Wiznitzer (1951) Panamanian - actor.
Alex Blake / Alejandro Blake Fearon Jr. (1951) Panamanian - bassist and guitarist.
Osvaldo Ayala (1952) Panamanian - singer and accordionist.
Omar Moreno (1952) Panamanian - actor.
Lucho de Sedas / Luis Rey de Sedas (1953) Panamanian - singer and guitarist.
John Chetro-Szivos (1954) Panamanian - actor.
Miguel Bosé / Luis Miguel González Bosé (1956) Panamanian [Romani, Spanish / Italian] - actor and singer.
Andrés Poveda (1956 or 1957) Panamanian - actor and comedian.
Omar Alfanno / Omar Enrique Alfanno Velásquez (1957) Panamanian - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Alvin Powell (1959) Panamanian - actor.
Renato / Leonardo Renato Aulder (1961) Panamanian - singer.
Roberto Blades (1962) Panamanian - singer.
Juan Chen (1963) Panamanian - actor.
Jorome Melendez (1963) Panamanian [Spanish, German], Peruvian / Puerto Rican - actor and singer.
Eddy Vasquez / Antonio Eduardo Vasquez (1964) Afro Panamanian - tv presenter, radio presenter, and speaker.
Roberto Kelly (1964) Panamanian - actor.
Danilo Pérez (1965) Panamanian - pianist and composer.
Gaby / El Meneíto / El Meneaíto / Winston Alfaro Brown Jr (1965) Panamanian - singer-songwriter and rapper.
Daniel Kuzniecka (1965) Panamanian [Polish Jewish / Uruguayan] - actor, producer, and screenwriter.
Aaron Zebede (1966) Panamanian - actor, producer, and director.
DJ Clark Kent (1966) Afro Panamanian - DJ and producer.
Federico Fong (1967) Panamanian [Chinese] / Unspecified White - bassist, pianist, and producer.
Samy Sandoval (1968) Panamanian - singer.
Gringo el Original / Jaime Davidson (1968) Afro Panamanian - singer.
El Chombo / Rodney Sebastian Clark Donalds (1969) Panamanian - musician and producer.
Rigoman / Rigoberto Hayns (1969) Panamanian - singer.
Tyson Beckford (1970) Afro Panamanian, Jamaican [Afro Jamaican, Chinese] - actor and model.
Rolando Boyce (1970) Afro Panamanian - actor.
The Apache Ness / Apache Ness / Ness and Sensational / Ness y Los Sensacionales / Ernest Brown (1971) Panamanian - singer and guitarist.
Tiger Mendez (1971) Panamanian [Cuban] - actor.
Jorge Ameer (1972) Panamanian - actor and filmmaker.
DJ Black / Ricardo Alexander O’Neil Weeks (1972) Afro Panamanian - rapper-songwriter and DJ.
Rod Carrillo (1972) Panamanian - DJ, remixer, and record producer.
Daniel Amores (1973) Panamanian - actor.
J. August Richards / Jaime Augusto Richards III (1973) Afro Panamanian - actor.
Randy Dominguez (1973) Panamanian - actor, singer, and speaker.
Aldo Ranks / Aldo Vargas (1973) Panamanian - singer.
Fernando Huc (1973) Panamanian [Colombian / Spanish, French] - actor.
Japanese / Leavitt Zambrano (1973) Panamanian [Afro Panamanian, Japanese] - singer.
Gary Anthony Stennette (1973) Panamanian - actor.
Vincent Laresca (1974) Panamanian - actor.
Samuel Robles (1974) Panamanian - composer, conductor, and writer.
Rolando Sterling (1975) Panamanian - actor and tv host.
Alejandro Lagrotta (1975) Panamanian - singer, composer, producer, and arranger.
Latin Fresh / Roberto de los Ríos Reyes (1975) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Jimmy Bad Boy / Guillermo Rodríguez Alveo (1976) Panamanian - singer and rapper.
El Roockie / The Roockie / Iván Vladimir Banista Castillo (1977) Panamanian - singer.
Miguel Boloboski (1977) Panamanian - actor.
Aloe Blacc / Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III (1979) Afro Panamanian - actor, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer.
Uncle Murda / Leonard Grant (1979) Afro Panamanian - rapper and actor.
Kafu Banton / Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (1979) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Sam Hoger (1980) Panamanian, Possibly Other - actor, mixed martial artist, and poker player.
Julio González (1980) Panamanian - actor.
Joivan Jiménez (1980) Panamanian - actor and singer-songwriter.
Sacario (1980) Afro Panamanian - rapper-songwriter and filmmaker.
Robin Duran Iglesias (1981) Panamanian - actor and tv host.
Cesar A. Moreno (1981) Panamanian, Puerto Rican, African-American - actor, songwriter, and producer.
Tinomatik / Constantino Ortiz (1981) Panamanian - actor, DJ, tv presenter, and screenwriter.
Juan Gabriel Moreno (1981) Panamanian - actor.
Fred Lammie (1981) Panamanian - youtuber and animator.
Wladimir Uliantzeff (1981) Panamanian - actor and writer.
Joey Montana / Edgardo Antonio Miranda Beiro (1982) Panamanian - singer.
Makano / Hernan Jiménez (1983) Panamanian - singer-songwriter.
Predikador / Víctor Delgado (1983) Panamanian - music producer.
Derek Underwood (1983) Panamanian - actor.
Chalo Panamá / Gonzalo Ruben Quintero Samudio (1983) Panamanian - singer, composer, and producer.
Ricky Rick / Ricardo Ruiz Pérez (1983) Panamanian / Mexican - singer-songwriter, rapper, percussionist, drummer, and guitarist.
Fito Blanko / Roberto E. Testa (1984) Panamanian - singer-songwriter.
Edwin Delarosa (1984) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Roofeeo / Jahphet Landis (1984) Afro Panamanian - DJ, drummer, and music producer.
Agustín De Gracia (1984) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Eddy Lover / Eduardo Mosquera (1985) Afro Panamanian - singer-songwriter.
Samuel Hubner Casado (1985) Panamanian - actor.
Big Baloy / Eric Homero Baloy Mosquera (1985) Afro Panamanian - singer and composer.
Casanova / Caswell Senior (1986) Afro Panamanian, Haitian, Jamaican - rapper-songwriter.
David M. Auge (1986) Panamanian - actor.
Phillipe Legenda (1986) Panamanian - actor.
Gustavo Troncoso (1987) Panamanian - actor.
El Boy C (1988) Afro Panamanian - rapper.
Ricardo Betancourt (1988) Panamanian - rapper.
Abdul Dominguez (1988) Panamanian - rapper.
Domil Leira (1989) Panamanian - actor and tv host.
René Escobar Jr. (1989) Panamanian - actor.
Alejandro Garrido (1989) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Sarunas J. Jackson (1990) Afro Panamanian - actor.
Diego De Obaldia (1990) Panamanian - youtuber.
Rich Lowe (1991) Panamanian / Nigerian - actor, singer-songwriter, dancer, and filmmaker.
JeanPhi La Calidad (1992) Panamanian - singer.
Mauricio Herrerabarría (1992) Panamanian - tv presenter and blogger.
Joalex Quiroz (1992) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Arlet Sanchez (1992) Panamanian - singer.
Gian Varela (1994) Panamanian - DJ and producer.
Javier Vaughan (1994) Panamanian - instagrammer and youtuber.
Jose Pelaez (1995) Panamanian - youtuber and instagrammer.
Abraham Pino (1995) Panamanian - instagrammer.
Yedgar Leonel Velasco Huertas (1995) Panamanian [Unspecified Arab, Possibly Other] - instagrammer.
Boris B. Bishop (1995) Panamanian - actor and musician.
Taylovak Chism (1996) Panamanian / Unspecified Native American, Irish - actor.
Abelardo / Abelardo Chahwan (1996) Panamanian - instagrammer and comedian.
Harold Pezzotti (1997) Panamanian - actor, comedian, and instagrammer.
Christian Robinson (?) Panamanian, African-American - actor.
Nando Boom / Fernando Orlando Brown Mosley (?) Panamanian - singer.
Dicky Ranking / Luis Alberto Williams (?) Panamanian - singer.
Justin Marcel McManus (?) Panamanian, African-American - actor.
Cienfue / Camilo Navarro (?) Panamanian - singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Marcus Paul James (?) Panamanian / Unspecified - actor and singer-songwriter.
Álvaro F. Palacio (?) Panamanian - actor and model.
Robert Vernon (?) Panamanian [Afro Cuban, Colombian] / English - actor.
Big Daddy G / Gary Mason (?) Panamanian - DJ, producer, and director.
Donaldo Prescod (?) Afro Panamanian - actor and filmmaker.
Tito Tovar / Carlos Tovar (?) Panamanian [Unspecified Indigenous, Unspecified White] - musician.
Daddy / Martin Machore (?) Panamanian - singer.
Mach / Peter Machore (?) Panamanian - singer.
Roger Pretto (?) Panamanian - actor.
Luis Beckford (?) Panamanian - actor.
Problematic:
Hulk Hogan / Terry Gene Bollea (1953) Panamanian, Italian, Irish, Scottish, French, English - actor, tv personality, musician, and pro wrestler - Has used the n-word multiple times and made comments that he didn’t approve of his daughter dating a black man solely because the man was black.
Jeremy Renner (1971) Panamanian, Jamaican, German, English, Scottish, Swedish, Irish - actor - Used the n-word twice in a singular interview, repeatedly used the g slur in a singular interview, used the t-word in an interview where he also conflates trans women and crossdressers, defended playing a neo-Nazi character in Ned, and used the w-word to refer to Black Widow.
Tommy Sotomayor / Thomas Jerome Harris (1975) Panamanian - youtuber, radio show host, and commentator - Considers himself a “men’s rights activist” who is against feminism, claimed that Black Americans are more of a threat than guns, considers Black Lives Matter a “thug group”, and has called people who protest with Black Lives Matter the r-word.
Flex / DJ Flex / Félix Danilo Gómez Bosquez (1980) Panamanian - singer-songwriter and DJ - Uses the n-word as a stage name for his Latin America music despite not being black.
Kaya Jones / Chrystal Neria (1984) German, Irish, Scottish, Spanish, Unconfirmed Costa Rican, Unconfirmed Nicaraguan, Unconfirmed Panamanian, Unconfirmed Jamaican, Unconfirmed Chinese, Unconfirmed Colombian, Unconfirmed Unspecified Black, Unconfirmed Jewish / Unspecified White, Unconfirmed Apache - singer, violinist, DJ, model, actress, and dancer - Trump supporter who even has said she would like to put down the first brick in the wall on the Mexican border, has used multiple racial slurs, has compared the residential school system of Native Americans to white people willingly sending their kids to boarding schools, and honestly so much more.
Iris Beilin (1989) Afro Panamanian - youtuber - Did a “Native American”/”Pocahontas” (a real life 12 year old girl who was kidnapped and raped) “inspired” makeup tutorial.
Elisama Mendez (1997) Panamanian - model, youtuber, instagrammer, and TikTok star - Appropriated box braids.
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‘Fancy Nancy’ Renewed By Disney Junior Ahead Of Series Premiere.Show Premieres July 13 on Disney Junior
Disney Junior has ordered a second season of "Fancy Nancy" ahead of its series debut, FRIDAY, JULY 13 (11:00 A.M. EDT/PDT), on Disney Junior, DisneyNOW and Disney Junior VOD. Based on the New York Times bestselling book series by Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser, the animated family comedy centers around six-year-old Nancy, a high-spirited young girl whose zest and enthusiasm for all that is exquisite - including language, nature, art and color - transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. The announcement was made today by Nancy Kanter, executive vice president, Content and Creative Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide and general manager, Disney Junior Worldwide.
Kanter said, "A creator and true optimist, Nancy is a relatable, imperfect character who exemplifies the problem-solving power of imagination through the comical situations she gets herself into. We look forward to the series' premiere and sharing even more heartfelt stories that showcase Nancy's creative endeavors and her unwavering belief that she can accomplish her grand ideas while encouraging those around her to do the same."
Joining the previously announced lead voice cast - Alyson Hannigan and Rob Riggle as Nancy's parents, Claire and Doug; Mia Sinclair Jenness as Nancy and Spencer Moss as sister JoJo - the recurring guest voice cast for season one includes Tony Award®-winner Christine Baranski as Mrs. Devine; George Wendt ("Cheers") as Grandpa Clancy; Kal Penn ("Designated Survivor") as Mr. Singh; Dana Heath ("WellieWishers") as Nancy's best friend Bree; Tatyana Ali ("The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") as Bree's mom, Mrs. James; Ian Chen ("Fresh Off the Boat") as Nancy's cousin Jonathan; Chi McBride ("Hawaii Five-0") as mailman Gus; Malachi Barton ("Stuck in the Middle") as Nancy's friend Lionel and Madison Pettis ("The Fosters") as Brigitte.
Excited to experience what the magnificent world has to offer, Nancy uses ingenuity and resourcefulness to exemplify that even if life doesn't always go as planned, it's important to make the most of each day and encourage others to do the same. Geared towards kids ages 2-7, each episode is comprised of two 11-minute humorous and heartfelt stories that showcase themes of self-expression, originality and love of family. Music also plays an important role in the series, with almost every episode featuring new original songs showcasing a variety of musical styles ranging from pop and jazz to big band, classical and swing.
Line extensions for the series will include multiple storybook and early reader book titles from Disney Press. Dolls, role-play items, accessories and apparel will be available this summer at Disney store and shopDisney.com, with other items also available at retailers nationwide. A soundtrack from Walt Disney Records featuring 14 new original songs will be available on all streaming and digital platforms beginning tomorrow, Friday, June 8.
"Fancy Nancy" is executive produced and directed by Emmy® Award-nominated Jamie Mitchell (Disney Junior's "Sofia the First") and developed and story edited by Krista Tucker (Disney Junior's "Sheriff Callie's Wild West"). Matthew Tishler serves as songwriter ("Austin & Ally," "Teen Beach 2") and TJ Hill is composer ("Planes: Fire and Rescue"). The series is a production of Disney Television Animation.
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The Witch Hunt Hitlist
This is the list of wanted people given by Trinity figure Pirata Realzola; while not all of these characters have criminal records, they are vilified by those of lower rank in the Trinity. Their “crime” is the fact that they have either natural, God-given, or practiced magical abilities and do not the support the Trinity.
It includes people from every single dimension, and not just those controlled by the Trinity; information on characters’ magical abilities are given on official records.
It’ll be updated as more character profiles are made. Only includes characters with magical abilities; the actual Trinity wanted list will be separate. Does not include Gods or Goddesses.
Officially Wanted :
Anyone in the Psetanian Order or connected to it
Arcturus
Coelestis
Darial
Death Stachura
Havoc
Introduction
Kandice
Kostusia Saathoff
Magnus
Neptice
Satan Stachura
Soccora
Ucruki
Vilissa Bloemhof
Zera Merianess
Zyneste Esole
Anyone in the Underground Rebellion
Callyra “Cyclone” Pendergrast
Circe
Dirk Dadson
Donovan Yozhin
Earnest “Eclipse” Pendergrast
Griffin Pendergrast
John Villacorta
Kaine Trudell-Villacorta
Kali Couthitt
Marina Halloway
Miru Villacorta
Mizu Cipriani 
Prima Delline *
Royce Viola
Searlait
Seraphine Martinelli
Shantell Roquemore
Solene Laboissaire
Spencer Privette
Tatyana Crocker *
Twylock
Tybalt Nedeau *
Undine Tatum
Viscera Easson
Xanthias Boquist
Xena Farrier
Any of the Blood Magicians (still part of the Underground Rebellion)
Andrew Torres
Bentley Chichester
Froska Elamin
Myra Villacorta
Nyasia Deabla
Uriel Umber
Vincent Villacorta
Anyone in the Magical Girl Clan or other magical girls
Abba Deaven
Alceste Urrutia
Araminta
Azy
Chamonix
Coco Ojima
Desperation
Mamie van Zandt
Melusine Wayman
Seble Wegnel
Vaccinia
Vuvu Szymanski
Xiomara Pistilli
Xozone Exocio 
Any of the Weathermen
Lapidoth Araelus
Lynne Kokawa
Placida Contee
Spirit of Unnatural Disaster
Chanticlear Larivierre
David Rollinson *
Devirah Oritz
Fabian Heather *
Felix Zuber *
Lystra Holley
Mappius Stachura
Marin Overby * (unofficial)
Marzipan Martenis
Miksicle Rocbryt *
Miranda Brandle *
Phlegethon Villacorta
Rane Gravois
Skarloey Vosburg *
Tau Venzoa *
Two Banker *
Tybalt Nedeau
Ulavier Lutosali *
Xercene
Zebulon Thaetor
Zuleika Sadome * / **
Considered for the Hitlist, but not on it (yet) :
Anonymous **
Azazel Purat
Chikara Rocbryt **
Clotilde de Lorn **
Cinnashi Lenari
Citrus Champagne
Danyel **
Darcy
Durzo Melillo
Emosaul Udall **
Englantia **
Fit-Scar **
Gaetan
Gino Viathor
Glagoth **
Glen Zachary
Hamaliel Chesulloth
Hershel Leviette **
Hex
Iarlaith Adila
Kristoph Torres
Kukiko Wakahisa
Layla Scholl
Limi Chini
Marilyn
Melchior
Mister Pane **
Morbid Cocci ** 
Nievus **
No-Clue **
Pipje van Duuzen
Plouton **
Quincy Lavoie
Qual Holley
Ramzi **
Rocaille Sadome
Severo **
Seveti Kendrick
Solon Ximenez
Stella
The Puppeteer **
The Guardian **
Vander Burgoyne
Vanece Burgoyne
Ulysses Holley
Xamora Ciamax
Apprehended (not executed) or Presumed Dead :
Absinthe Palestas 
Atsula ***
Chatlie ***
Karenza Holley (unofficial)
Kenomi Lenari
Lazarus (executed, but came back to life)
Quibilah Tantawi ***
Romanov Sadome (unofficial) * / **
Scholastyka Antowiak **
Sunny Sadome **
Valentia Villacorta
Dead :
Francis Deabla *
Johnny Crocker
Lechsinska Yozhin
* = also actual criminals
** = this is due to the natural magical abilities of their species, and not because they’ve done anything per se. includes Monochromes, Phulsyts, Lumirunes, Shadows, Gelics, and Soulcatchers.
*** = citizens of Ikimarah during the Destruction
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos | Image #181
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between รับทำ seo 2019 the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training Blog9T run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain SEO Blog9T stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Members of the the U.S. Women's hockey team rush their goalie, Maddie Rooney, to celebrate their victory over the Canadian team in the women's gold medal game, Feb. 22, 2018. The U.S. team defeated Canada, 3-2, in overtime. Harry How/Getty Images American Kacey Bellamy of the U.S. women's hockey team shows her mother Maura her gold medal, after they defeated the Canadian team, Feb. 22, 2018. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Gold medalist Andre Myhrer of Sweden had a hard time getting his country's flag over his head so he could hold it behind him for the victory ceremony for the Alpine Skiing Men's Slalom at Yongpyong Alpine Centre, Feb. 22, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Switzerland's Michelle Gisin attacking the gates as she competes in the women's Alpine combined slalom at the Jeongseon Alpine Center, Feb. 22, 2018. She won the gold medal in the event. Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images Nadezhda Skardino of Belarus competes in the Women's SEO Blog9T 4x6 kilometer relay at Alpensia Biathlon Centre, Feb. 22, 2018. The Belarus team won the gold medal in this Blog9T event. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American Torin Yater-Wallace crashes during the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. David Ramos/Getty Images American Alex Ferreira during the men's halfpipe finals at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 22, 2018. Ferreira won the silver medal in this event. Kin Cheung/AP Photo American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images Johannes Rydzek skis into the waiting arms of his German teammates after crossing the finish line to win the gold medal in the nordic combined large hill / 4 x 5 kilometer team competition, Feb.22 2018. Daniel Kopatsch/EPA via Shutterstock Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Suzanne Schulting of Netherlands reacts as she crosses the finish line after winning the gold medal in the ladies' 1000 meter short track speed skating event, Feb. 22, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Members of the Hungarian speed skating team struck the Usian Bolt pose when they took to the podium after winning the gold medal in the men's 5,000 meter relay short track speed skating event, Feb. 22, 2018. Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images North Korean cheerleaders attend the men's slalom at the Yongpyong Alpine Centre, Feb. 22, 2018. Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu Blog9T won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km SEO Blog9T final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the SEO Blog9T penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer SEO Blog9T of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event Blog9T and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the SEO Blog9T 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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