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Jill Duggar, Derick Dillard share funeral glimpses for stillborn daughter Isla

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Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard share stillborn daughter Isla’s funeral

Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard shared moments of condolences from their stillborn daughter Isla’s funeral after laying her to rest on Friday.

The Counting On alumni shared snaps from the funeral service on their Instagram accounts four days later.

“Isla Marie, our baby girl,” the couple wrote in captions of their collaborative social media post. “We will love you forever & hold you in our hearts until we hold you in heaven.”

The pictures gave an insight into the program from the memorial and burial service, sharing glimpses from the day in their late child’s name.

Isla means “devoted to God,” with her middle name standing for she was a “wished for child and beloved.”

Duggar, 32, and Dillard, 35, also shared the snaps of clothes, books, teething rings, bottles and toys put on display for Isla.

The couple announced the death of the girl earlier in the month.

“Jill was 4 months pregnant (due in August) when we found out that our baby died in utero,” the ex reality stars wrote via Instagram on April 13.

“From the moment we found out we were pregnant, we couldn’t wait to meet our baby.

“Isla was much loved from the start, and her 3 big brothers were so excited to introduce her to their world,” the pair added, referring to sons Israel, 9, Samuel, 6, and Fredrick, 1.

They ended their post by typing, “We appreciate your prayers as we continue to grieve and heal from the loss of our little Isla Marie.”

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Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend makes sad admission about heartbreak

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Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend makes sad admission about heartbreak 

Prince Harry’s former love interest Cressida Bonas paid a heartfelt tribute to a person close to her heart. 

The English actress read a touching letter at the memorial service of her deceased sister Pandora Cooper-Key on Friday. Her sister passed away in July after battling cancer for 24 years. 

According to GB News, Cressida was joined by Pandora’s family and friends at St Luke’s church in Chelsea, west London. Notably, the sad event was attended by Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles.

The model wore a pastel-coloured trouser suit as she read a “letter to Pandora” that she penned after her demise.

Previously, Cressida paid a moving tribute to her sister with a heartwarming note on her Instagram account. 

Alongside the sisters’ memorable photos, she wrote, “…Then one day, I’ll remember you said in one of your final days, “I don’t know what all the fuss is about, I ain’t going nowhere…” And I’ll realise, I never had to look for you at all.” 

“You were right here beside me all along, because, my darling sister, my heart is forever tied to yours. Pandora Cooper-Key ~ 1973-2024,” she added. 

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Dylan O’Brien recalls cringeworthy ‘Frozen 2’ audition experience

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Dylan O’Brien recalls cringeworthy ‘Frozen 2’ audition experience

Dylan O’Brien recently appeared on Late Night With Seth Meyers, where he shared a hilarious story about his failed audition for Frozen 2.

O’Brien confessed that he didn’t have high hopes for landing the role, saying, “I didn’t go in thinking I was going to get it because I knew that I probably wasn’t going to get it.”

He didn’t disclose which character he auditioned for but acknowledged that the film required multitalented individuals who could act and sing.

“They’re looking for multitalented, multi-hyphenate people who can act and sing,” O’Brien explained. “And I didn’t check, to be honest, probably either.”

The Teen Wolf alum admitted, “I can’t sing.”

Despite this, O’Brien decided to audition because he doesn’t “always feel like a real actor.”

Meyers wondered how long it took the casting director to realize singing wasn’t O’Brien’s forte.

“This poor woman,” O’Brien replied. “I remember, actually — this is a specific detail — she asked me, painfully, if I could get to the chorus because she needed to see if I had a certain range.”

O’Brien admitted he struggled with the first verse but attempted to reach the chorus.

“I was swimming in the first verse a little bit,” he said. “And then I went higher, and it was really bad.”

O’Brien recalled the casting director’s polite but clear rejection, “She said, ‘Thank you for coming in. I think we’d probably need a bit of a stronger singer,’ and I was already just nodding, going, ‘Yeah, I know.'”

Despite the embarrassing audition, O’Brien looks back on the experience fondly.

“I honestly only remember it fondly,” he said.

Meyers quipped, “We wanted you to have closure. Don’t you see, Dylan?”

O’Brien responded, “It’s made me comfortable, actually. I’m serious!”

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Prince Harry reclaims spotlight from Prince William with power move

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Prince Harry reclaims spotlight from Prince William in new outing

Prince Harry paid a heartfelt tribute to a notable figure in his new public appearance, seemingly taking the spotlight from his brother Prince William after his Scotland trip. 

For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex attended the star-studded event One805LIVE! Concert which was hosted by Kevin Costner. The program aimed to raise funds for the Santa Barbara County First Responders and also paid tribute to the police officials for saving people’s lives in need. 

The former working royal took the stage of the event and honoured the helicopter pilot Loren Courtney. 

As reported by People magazine, Harry said about the air support pilot, “As you’ve probably heard already, 22 years [of] military service over 10,000 hours and rarely sees his family because he’s always here flying helicopters.”

In response, he said, “I do this because I love doing it and I love doing it for the county of Santa Barbara. It’s a rewarding experience whenever we go out, either putting out fires or rescuing somebody in the back country or medical evacuations from vehicle accidents or doing the law patrol, keeping citizens safe.”

Notably, Harry’s appearance came after his estranged brother made the headlines due to his passion project Homewards. 

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Simone Biles soars with G.O.A.T. performers on Gold Over America tour

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Simone Biles soars with G.O.A.T. performers on Gold Over America tour

Simone Biles, the 11-time Olympic medalist, is currently on tour with her Gold Over America Tour, also known as G.O.A.T., alongside fellow Team USA gymnasts. 

The tour, which began on September 16 in Oceanside, California, features Biles, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera, Fred Richard, Paul Juda, and Brody Malone.

On Friday, September 20, Chiles shared an Instagram post celebrating the tour, featuring Biles and their airline-inspired costumes. Chiles wrote: “love having my girls with me on tour!! – @goldoveramericatour”

The post included a selfie of Chiles and Biles wearing matching aviator sunglasses and uniforms, as well as a photo with teammates Joscelyn Roberson and French gymnast Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos.

Roberson, 18, also shared selfies with her teammates, including Biles and De Jesus Dos Santos, captioning, “Pilots took flight tonight”

Meanwhile, Biles posted Instagram Stories previewing the team’s upcoming performance on America’s Got Talent’s season 19 finale, airing Tuesday, September 24.

“america’s got talent. tune in tuesday to see us perform,” Biles wrote.

She also shared a video showcasing her fellow performers, with Richard and Chiles by her side.

“@goldoveramericatour doing a little preview from our show on @agt,” the text read.

Before the tour, Biles told People magazine, “The tour is like a pop concert-style spectacle… Truthfully, I’ve only gone into the gym to practice a handful of times because of my schedule. I’ve barely been home, but my body needed this break, so I’m not mad about it.”

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