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Andriy For Season 2? Malta Reacts To Elimination

Andriy for season 2? Malta reacts to elimination
Jun 20 2023 Share

After yesterday night’s Love Island Malta elimination, which saw Andriy and Michela eliminated from the villa, the Maltese public showed that at least one of the eliminations shouldn’t have happened. 

It was all love for Andriy after the elimination, having being one of the earliest bombshells to be introduced in the villa. 

Andriy managed to cultivate a close friendship with most of the contestants, guys and girls, and became a core member of the villa group. And it seems as though the Maltese public had also developed a soft spot for him. 

Taking to the comments on the official elimination post, many said that Andriy deserved to be in the finals and that he was one of the best personalities on the show. 

Another suggested they bring him back for the second season – something very unlikely to happen but which just goes to show how much of a fan favourite he’d become. 

What did you think of last night’s elimination? 

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Local Artist Gets Gladiator Painting Signed By Russell Crowe

Local artist gets Gladiator painting signed by Russell Crowe
Jun 20 2023 Share

Steve Farrugia, a local painter and who you might also know from his time as Airport Impression’s drummer, got to meet Russell Crowe and have a portrait of one of his roles signed by the world famous actor.

Farrugia presented Crowe, who was once again in Malta for a concert in Valletta, with a portrait he himself had drawn of General Maximus, whom Crowe had portrayed in the 2000 epic historical drama. 

The actor gladly signed the portrait, commending Steve for the attention to detail and skill with the brush. 

 

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Speaking to MaltaDaily, Steve said it was absolutely a dream come true to meet the actor, with Gladiator being one of his all-time favourite films.

Apart from being on the island for the concert (and apart from his constant reminder to the Maltese that he just cannot stay away from his ‘home away from home’), Crowe is also here ahead of the production of the sequel of Gladiator. 

The film is set for a 2024 release, meaning a whopping 24 years after the first movie took cinemas by storm. 

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Miguela Xuereb
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Steve Farrugia 

Pedro Pascal and Paul Mescal spotted in Malta

Pedro Pascal and Paul Mescal spotted in Malta
Jun 19 2023 Share

World famous actor Pedro Pascal, known for his multitude of roles in The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, Narcos and Game of Thrones to name just a few, has been spotted in Malta.

Photos uploaded to Twitter shows the actor snapping a picture with some Maltese fans who came across Pascal in Malta. 

 

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The photo was uploaded by Twitter page Pedro Pascal Daily, captioned ‘Pedro Pascal in Malta with fans’. It was a re-share from @mitchelandresgp’s Instagram story. 

Paul Mescal was also reportedly spotted on the island, with Instagram user @lilyssharp sharing an image of her friends and herself alongside Mescal and Pascal.

This could indicate that the two are in Malta for the filming of Gladiator 2, given that Mescal’s IMdB lists the casting. 

Pascal is one of many recent spotting of famous actors on the island. It is unknown whether Pascal will be filming here given the recent productions taking place on the island. 

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Remote Work’s Damaging Impact Revealed by Shocking 3D Model

Remote Work's Damaging Impact Revealed by Shocking 3D Model
Jun 19 2023 Share

Researchers have created a model to depict the potential consequences of long-term remote work. Anna, a 3D model developed by Furniture at Work, represents the physical and mental effects that people may experience by 2100 if they lack a dedicated workspace. The University of Leeds conducted research revealing that one-third of UK remote workers do not have a proper work area, which may lead to future problems. Anna’s physical manifestations, including poor posture, screen exposure, and mental health issues, demonstrate the importance of creating suitable work environments to avoid such outcomes.

The rise of remote work gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic and remains prevalent today. However, researchers warn that continuing this trend could have dire consequences for humanity within a century, as evidenced by Anna, the 3D model created by Furniture@Work. Anna represents the potential physical transformation individuals might undergo by 2100 due to prolonged remote work, displaying unsettling features.

Furniture@Work collaborated with healthcare experts and utilised scientific research to visualise the detrimental health effects of working from home. They constructed Anna as a 3D model to demonstrate the impact of constant technology use, screen exposure, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet. The model’s most prominent effect is a hunched back, a result of years of strain on the neck and back from improper computer posture or working from inadequate surfaces like sofas or beds. These factors contribute to musculoskeletal disorders, chronic pain, and degenerative conditions.

A survey conducted in September found that 63.7% of UK workers reported new back issues since transitioning to remote work. As remote work rates continue to soar globally, it is crucial for individuals to prioritise their health and establish suitable workspaces. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. LS Wang emphasises the significance of regular movement and ergonomic efficiency to prevent musculoskeletal disorders caused by prolonged sitting and inadequate posture. Implementing breaks for stretching and ensuring a proper workspace can help maintain physical well-being and avoid the undesirable consequences depicted by Anna’s model.

This serves as a friendly reminder, not a criticism of remote work, emphasising the importance for individuals working from home to prioritise investing in suitable infrastructure.

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