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Post Malone spends $1.6 million to get diamond teeth

Post Malone spends $1.6 million to get diamond teeth
Jun 15 2021 Share

Singer and artist Post Malone has forked out a whopping $1.6 million to stick two massive diamond into his teeth. Post Malone will be boosting his already iconic look, full of tattoos all over his body, with two complimentary 12 carat diamonds. He needed 26 units of ceramic restoration to complete the grill. A normal grill is just a sparkling mouth guard which can removed whenever the wearer decides.

 

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But Post Malone’s grill might be permanent, with the 12 carats having to have been cut down from 40 carats in Israel. Calling in celebrity dentist Dr. Thomas Connelly for the job, it was revealed that attaching the diamonds to his teeth had been a year and a half ordeal. Post will clean them like normal teeth, only they will be shining every time he opens his mouth.

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550 trees planted at Santa Lucija jogging track

Infrastructure Malta took to Facebook to announce that 550 tree saplings have been planted along the Santa Lucija jogging track.
Jun 15 2021 Share

Infrastructure Malta took to Facebook to announce that 550 tree saplings have been planted along the Santa Lucija jogging track. The track was rebuilt earlier this year as part of the Santa Lucija Roundabout Underpass Project, which saw around 300 mature trees removed in 2019 against much controversy.

 

The trees were also removed when the road tunnel was built up from a large hole. The roundabout and jogging track were subsequently built over the tunnels, with the saplings bordering the jogging track.

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Two and a half years worth of COVID-19 booster vaccine doses ordered

Two and a half years worth of COVID-19 booster vaccine doses ordered
Jun 15 2021 Share

In a discussion between House of Representatives and Health and Safety Authority in regards to the latter’s financial estimates, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne revealed that the government has ordered the vaccine booster doses up until 2023. Whether a booster dose will be required is as of yet undecided, but health authorities have stated that they will be moving with the latest scientific information.

The Health Minister also stated that COVID-19 has left an unprecedented level of mental health issues, especially for frontline workers who have been dealing with the pandemic for well over a year. Chris Fearne announced that together with the MUMN the government will be organising a seminar on mental health so that workers will be protected.

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Farsons Beer Festival 2021 cancelled

Farsons Beer Festival 2021 cancelled
Jun 15 2021 Share

Following the updates in regards to mass events for summer 2021, The Farsons Beer Festival 2021 edition has been cancelled for yet another year. This is the second edition of the festival to be cancelled since the first edition was held in 1981. The team behind Beer Fest acknowledged how disappointing for crew, partners, artists, sponsors and especially of lovers of beer and the festival.

The 40th edition of the Farsons Beer Fest will be tentatively held from Thursday 28th July to Saturday 6th August in 2022. Fans will have to wait until next year for the possibility of coming together in a celebration which enjoys great beer and fantastic music.

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