The spotlight on women’s basketball is brighter than ever right now. Earlier this month, when the South Carolina Gamecocks faced off against the Iowa Hawkeyes for the national college women’s championship, the game was watched by an estimated 18.9 million viewers, making it the most-watched college basketball game—men’s or women’s—ever broadcast by ESPN. Sarah Stier//Getty Images
With the women’s sport’s growing popularity, there’s a lot of excitement about the players’ skill and power, as well as their fashion sense and inspiring attitudes.
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Phil Taylor declared his love for Hull after going close to marking his darts comeback with a tournament victory in the city.
The Power made a disappointing return to competitive action earlier this year, suffering an early exit at the World Seniors Championship. But he improved at his next event, reaching the final of the World Seniors Masters, losing to Canadian David Cameron.
And at the weekend, he was the star attraction as Hull’s Bonus Arena hosted the World Seniors Matchplay, where he reached the final again, only to lose 12-10 to World Seniors champion Robert Thornton after a thrilling match.
The presenter reposted a shocking video from a gut health expert Davina McCall took to Instagram to share a video explaining how the water we drink can affect our gut health, writing: "This has blown my mind."
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The video, posted by gut health expertDr Megan Rossi, explains that a cup of tap water contains up to 10 million bacteria and depending on where the water comes from (tap, bottle, etc) it can impact our gut microbiome.
Kate Hudson fans were left open-mouthed on Sunday when the actress uploaded a sultry mirror selfie in an unbuttoned black shirt to reveal her new powder room.
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The small bathroom was given a bold makeover and the actress was itching to show it off. The room has been completely wallpapered with a bold leaf print in black and copper tones. Also, there is a large gold and glass light fixed on the wall along from the wooden door.