Dre’s Grill Breaks Record For Largest Smashed Burger In Malta

Dre's Grill Breaks Record For Largest Smashed Burger In Malta
May 12 2025 Share

Dre’s Grill has officially set a new national record for the largest smashed burger ever made in Malta, reaching a towering height of 116 cm.

 

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The record-breaking feat was achieved on Saturday in Għargħur and was officially documented by The Malta Records.

The giant burger was constructed using 102 beef patties, each weighing 100 grams, along with 204 slices of bacon and 102 slices of cheese.

Owner Andre Galea shared his enthusiasm for the accomplishment, describing it as a celebration of the team’s dedication to quality and their deep-rooted passion for burgers.

He noted that the record serves as a bold statement of their commitment to the craft.

In recognition of the milestone, Dre’s Grill donated 50 burgers to Caritas Malta as a way to give back to the local community.

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Drunk People Honk Police Van Horn

Drunk People Honk Police Van Horn
May 12 2025 Share

A video shared on TikTok by user @djsammysavage1oak shows a group of drunk individuals in Paceville interfering with an unattended police van.

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In the footage, the individuals appear to honk the horn and mess with the vehicle before being confronted by police officers, who run onto the scene to defuse the situation.

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Miss Universe To Visit Malta For 1st Time In History

Miss Universe To Visit Malta For 1st Time In History
May 12 2025 Share

The reigning Miss Universe, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig of Denmark, will visit Malta for the first time as part of her official World Tour.

This will also commemorate the 10th anniversary of Miss Universe Malta under Alan J. Darmanin’s leadership, the

 

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Arriving from Copenhagen on May 14th and staying until May 17th, Victoria’s visit aims to promote Malta and Gozo to a vast international audience via the Miss Universe platform, which boasts over 14 million Facebook and 6.5 million Instagram followers.

Her itinerary includes tours of iconic Maltese sites such as Valletta’s Castille, St John’s Co-Cathedral, the Saluting Battery, and the Grand Master’s Palace. She will also explore Mdina and Gozo through a guided UTV tour. This promotional effort is backed by Visit Malta.

Crowned Miss Universe in Mexico in November 2024, Victoria emerged victorious from a field of 128 contestants. Malta’s representative at the pageant was Beatrice Njoya, the current Miss Universe Malta, who will pass on her crown this July.

 

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The 74th Miss Universe competition is set to take place in Thailand. Malta will be the third European country Victoria visits during her reign, following stops in several countries including Japan, India, and the United States.

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Miriana Conte Serves On Eurovision 2025 Turquoise Carpet

Miriana Conte Serves On Eurovision 2025 Turquoise Carpet
May 12 2025 Share

WATCH as Miriana Conte absolutely serves at the Eurovision 2025 Turqoise Carpet.

 

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Donning the iconic Stonewall Riots outfit, Miriana shone on the carpet in every sense of the word.

The outfit was inspired by the 1960’s Stonewall Riots, which saw LGBTQ+ people fighting back against government sponsored persecution.

‘We are unity, we are unstoppable’, wrote Miriana yesterday as she posed in the fit, which includes newspaper articles detailing the events that transpired.

‘My dress is to show unity and to stand with my trans+ sisters, brothers, and siblings, now more than ever’, wrote Miriana.

 

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‘We have always been here and always will be. It may seem heavy, but we will keep moving forward, together.’

The Stonewall riots were spontaneous protests against a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City on June 28, 1969.

Though not the first LGBTQ resistance, they marked a turning point for the gay rights movement in the U.S. and globally. In the 1950s and 1960s, American LGBTQ individuals faced harsh legal discrimination.

Early advocacy groups promoted quiet assimilation, but by the late 1960s, broader social movements and the progressive atmosphere of Greenwich Village helped spark more confrontational activism.

 

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The riots became a powerful symbol of LGBTQ resistance and the start of a more visible fight for equal rights.

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