This almost fully confirms they aren’t real. This was a poor move. If they were together she would be acting like it has to be private especially after being on LOVE island. I like her but idk it seems like a losing pr strategy
Olandria sees you speculating about her relationship with Nic Vansteenberghe: “Why does it matter if me and Nic are together? Why are you so invested in people that don’t know you? That part creeps me out. I’m not living for the internet.”
Olandria opens up about why she wants to keep her relationship private here: https://t.co/aEpbQt723G
Michael Schumacher got his 1st victory as a Ferrari driver in Barcelona in June 1996.
Lewis Hamilton could get his 1st victory as a Ferrari driver in Barcelona in June 2026.
This would be so poetic.
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Honestly it’s the casuals that ruined LIUSA. I don’t want regular people I want the baddest women on my screen. I wan unrealistic beauty standards not whatever we’re getting atm.
A judge has ruled that corporations can vote in some Delaware elections.
Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz said the town of Fenwick Island was not diluting human votes by allowing companies and other legal entities that own property to cast votes in municipal elections.
These "legal entities" and corporations make up about 12% of registered voters in the town.
In total Delaware has far more corporations chartered in the state than residents.
Judge Karsnitz rejected the constitutional arguments of the ACLU, including the claim that "entity" or corporate voting dilutes the political power of living people.