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Kyonne Shuts Down Claims Of Opening OnlyFans

Kyonne Shuts Down Claims Of Opening OnlyFans
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Love Island Malta Season 2 contestant and finalist Kyonne Gravina debunked rumours he is starting an OnlyFans account after he took to social media to tease the possibility.

 

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Kyonne posted a story with a link that read ‘only fans . com’. However, in a confirmation video, he revealed that he will not actually be doing so.

He did clarify that despite it being a joke, he doesn’t judge anyone who decides to use the platform as a source of income.

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Kayak Journey From Sicily To Malta In Aid Of Kate Ferriggi

Kayak Journey From Sicily To Malta In Aid Of Kate Ferriggi
Oct 2 2024 Share

Robert Scerri and Andrew Pisani successfully completing their kayak journey from Sicily to Malta in order to raise awareness and funds for Kate Ferriggi.

Kate is a local girl who suffers from the rare Tatton Brown Rahman Syndrome, and the two men took it upon themselves to help raise money for the treatment and amenities needed by Kate through this wonderful test of endurance.

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The two arrived at Exiles to a crowd of supporters, including sport Minister Clifton Grima, who congratulated and praised them for their determination and goodwill.

Well done both!

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Maltese Go Kart Driver Races To Victory In Sicily

Maltese Go Kart Driver Races To Victory In Sicily
Oct 2 2024 Share

Ayrton Lee Tonna’s impressive journey to the finals at the Circuito Internazionale Triscina in Sicily saw him compete in the ACI Coppa Di Zona Area Sicilia 2024.

Tonna, a rising talent in the Mini GR3 – Under-10 category, secured victories in the Qualifying, Pre-Final, and Final races, while also setting the fastest lap in both the pre-final and final.

‘I am extremely grateful to my father, Jonathan Lee Tonna, for working tirelessly on my kart; he is the best coach, mentor, and mechanic’, wrote Ayrton on social media.

His outstanding performance earned him a place as a finalist in the ACI Coppa Dei Campioni competition in November, at Circuito Del Sele, near Salerno, Italy.

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Late Ġużu Tal-Beżuża Nominated For Gieħ Ir-Repubblika

Late Ġużu Tal-Beżuża Nominated For Gieħ Ir-Repubblika
Oct 2 2024 Share

The Breeds of Origin Conservancy, a non-profit organisation, has nominated Joseph Muscat for a posthumous Ġieħ ir-Repubblika award, honouring him as a national treasure.

Muscat, considered one of the last custodians of the critically endangered Maltese indigenous goat, was deeply respected for his dedication to preserving Malta’s rural heritage.

Darryl Grech, Founder of the Conservancy, described Muscat as an icon of Maltese rural life, admired for his commitment to livestock herding and farming until his passing last Sunday.

Muscat embodied traditional values, maintaining a lifelong devotion to agriculture despite modern changes. His efforts helped preserve the legacy of indigenous livestock and rural traditions in Malta.

Muscat was also a key figure in organising livestock shows, such as Imnarja, and played a central role in launching the Wirja Agrarja in his hometown of Dingli.

His dedication to educating future generations about Malta’s agricultural heritage, especially indigenous goats and sheep, made him a beloved figure within the community. Muscat’s passing marks the loss of a vital link to Malta’s agricultural past.

Grech emphasised that the award would be a small recognition of Muscat’s significant contributions to the agricultural sector and his deep commitment to Malta’s cultural and rural identity.

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