#DavidFurnish will be joined in conversation by patron of @ejaf, #DonatellaVersace@Versace, at 12pm ET to talk about fashion & philanthropy, and what causes are most important to them.
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I'm thrilled with the response to #HoldMeCloser I wanted to do a fun, happy summer track so was ecstatic when @britneyspears agreed to be a part of it! She truly is an icon, one of the all-time great pop stars & I love her dearly. I hope you all love it!
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Judge Mark Turner has dismissed the Jury in the case of the homosexual couple accused of orally raping Baby Preston Davey to death.
He refused to give a reason why under legal grounds.
Interesting his wife is a Solicitor to Sir Elton John, another homosexual who adopted male children.
Source - @UnityNewsNet
Imagine being in a station and Elton John arrives to play in front of you by surprise.
This happened in London in 2016.
God bless this man who has brought so much joy to this world with his amazing musical talent.
Bloody Hell close your eyes and this is Elton John playing to 60 people. Absolutely superb vocals and you can’t tell the difference from the real thing . #eltonjohn
Sir Elton John had heartfelt words for Canada as he received the prestigious Glenn Gould Prize in Toronto 🇨🇦 The music icon, 79, who has a home base in the U.S., joked it was “nice to be in a country that has common sense” before reflecting on the deep family ties that keep him connected to the Great White North. “David [Furnish], my husband, his family is my family,” Elton shared. “My children, they love it here so much... It is part of my life" ❤️
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Elton John with Ryan White. Ryan White, who contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion in 1984 at age 13, was barred from returning to school after 117 parents signed a petition against him. He died at 18, and Elton John served as one of his pallbearers.
Ryan White became one of the most important public faces of the AIDS crisis in the United States during the 1980s.
In 1984, at just 13 years old, he contracted HIV through a contaminated blood transfusion used to treat his severe hemophilia.
At the time, fear and misinformation about AIDS were widespread, and many people incorrectly believed the disease could spread through casual contact.
When Ryan tried returning to school in Kokomo, parents and officials fought to keep him out.
More than 100 parents reportedly signed petitions against him attending classes, despite doctors confirming he posed no risk to other students.
The controversy became national news and turned Ryan into a symbol of compassion, education, and the fight against AIDS stigma.