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Are Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes from Outer Banks still dating?

Are Madelyn Cline and Chase Stokes from Outer Banks still dating?
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Fans of the immensely popular TV series Outer Banks were delighted to find out that co-stars Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline were both dating in real life. Playing John B. and Sarah Cameron respectively, the two were revealed to be dating as the show’s first season premiered. With season 2 officially out, fans were wondering whether the couple have maintained their relationship… and they weren’t disappointed. 

 

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Stokes and Cline were still happily dating, with a series of photos uploaded in April of 2021 by Cline celebrating her one-year anniversary with Stokes. Stokes himself shared a photo to Instagram too, commemorating the same event with a simple caption of ‘365 w/ u’. Their characters on screen might go through a couple of rough patches, but fans are assured that its only for entertainment purposes! 

 

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80 COVID-19 cases registered with 214 recoveries

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Malta has registered 80 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,378 swab tests, while 214 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Saturday 31st July 2021, 759,818 vaccine doses were administered of which 399,690 were 1st doses. 382,255 people are currently fully vaccinated. 

To date, Malta has registered 34,375 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 31,843 have recovered, 423 died and 1713 are still active.

Mater Dei Hospital is currently treating a total of 32 COVID-19 positive patients, five of whom are in the ITU. The average age of yesterday’s cases was 38.

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WATCH: Lady Gaga is dressed to kill in new House of Gucci trailer

Lady Gaga is dressed to kill in new House of Gucci trailer
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A fashion biopic set in Italy in 1995, ‘House of Gucci’, by Ridley Scott, stars Lady Gaga who makes her way through an Italian side street rocking furs and gold. Centred around the story of Patrizia Reggiani, an Italian socialite (played by Gaga), it narrates the story of how she was sentenced to 29 years in prison for plotting to murder her husband and Gucci empire heir Maurizio Gucci. 

Set to hit US theatres November 24th, the film is based on the book ‘The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour and Greed’, written by Sara Gay Forde. According to production studio Universal Pictures, it ‘delves into what a name means, what it’s worth, and how far a family will go for control.’ 

Lady Gaga will be dressed to kill in this new film, with Jared Leto drastically aged to portray maverick Italian businessman and former Gucci vice-president Paolo Gucci. Al Pacino will also play Aldo Gucci, the luxury brand’s original founder. Maurizio himself will be played by Adam Driver. 

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€1 million for sports organisations to invest in energy efficient systems

€1 million for sports organisations to invest in energy efficient systems
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A €1 million investment has been issued for 40 sports organisations in order to invest in energy efficient apparatus and systems. Through this initiative by the Energy and Water Agency in collaboration with Sport Malta, 40 clubs managed to work and complete over 60 projects in order to install modern and efficient systems of light, heat pumps, appliances and pumping equipment. 

Addressing a press conference in Hibernian’s Basketball Pavilion, Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development Miriam Dalli and Parliamentary Secretary for Sport, Recreation and Voluntary Organisations Clifton Grima celebrated the hard work and all the achievements of the clubs. 

Minister Dalli exclaimed how, due to the scheme’s success, a decision was taken to allocate further funds for more projects relating to energy efficiency. She exclaimed her satisfaction at giving aid to those who wish to operate more sustainably. The projects do not simply mean lower taxes but also protection of the environment and avoidance of waste, Minister Dalli exclaimed.

Over 72 applicants wished to partake in the projects, with 70 of these already finished and another 50 still ongoing. The clubs will collectively benefit from a €100,000 reduction in energy taxes per year. Dalli encouraged further collaboration, with EWA and SportMalta heralding the road towards sustainability in sport.

Parliamentary Secretary Clifton Grima praised the step forward taken by the 40 sport organisations to invest in sustainable energy. He focused on how several organisations, both sports related and voluntary, will be benefitting financially and thus aiding the community as well. 

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