Miscegenation: a photo retrospective

Looks like ol George wants to make his own Jabba the Hut...
 
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Touchdown for love: Wedding bells ring for Washington Redskins star quarterback Robert Griffin III as he marries girlfriend

The NFL phenom married his college sweetheart Rebecca Liddicoat in Denver on Saturday

UPDATED: 01:03 EST, 8 July 2013

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Report: Princess Di Wanted to Marry Again

As the British royal family celebrates its newest addition, Prince George, it's hard not to miss the grandmother he will never know, Princess Diana.

There is no shortage of pictures and stories, however, to fill the void, including the latest in the September issue of Vanity Fair, "The Grandmother Prince George Never Knew." The story details how Diana was "madly in love" with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, with whom she was in a two-year relationship before her death in 1997.

Their secret romance is also the focus of the film "Diana," starring Naomi Watts, which hits theaters in September.

"Diana was madly in love with Hasnat Khan and wanted to marry him, even if that meant living in Pakistan," her close friend Jemima Khan, the former wife of Hasnat's distant cousin Imran Khan, told Vanity Fair for the article.

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Jemima Khan and Diana
(ONE SELL OUT TRAITOR/ ONE JEWISH MIX)

Khan said Diana came to visit her twice in Pakistan to fundraise for Imran's hospital but also to secretly discuss marriage to Hasnat.

"She wanted to know how hard it had been for me to adapt to life in Pakistan and she wanted advice on how to deal with Pakistani men and their cultural baggage," Khan said.

According to the article, the former Princess of Wales even spent time with Hasnat's family while seeking the approval of his mother, Naheed. As Khan pointed out, "to marry an English girl is every conservative Pashtun mother's worst nightmare." (WHAT "NIGHTMARE" DO WE HAVE WITH OUR STUPID, SELL OUT DAUGHTERS?)

Ultimately, Diana's global fame proved too much for the relationship.

"Hasnat was a decent, intensely private man from a traditional, conservative Pakistani family, and he was worried about how it would work," Jemima Khan told Vanity Fair. "And he hated the thought of being in the glare of publicity for the rest of his life."

When their relationship fell apart, Diana began seeing Dodi Al Fayed, friends told Vanity Fair, in order to make Hasnat jealous.

Hasnat has never spoken publicly about their relationship and did not cooperate with filmmakers of the new biopic.

Diana and Al Fayed died in a fiery car crash in Paris while trying to escape the paparazzi.

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The Unlikely Activist (WHAT'S SO "UNLIKELY" ABOUT IT?)

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Jemima Khan may live the grand life of an English aristocrat, but behind the famous boyfriends and the important hair is a serious political journalist and a budding documentary film producer. Her latest project? Taking on WikiLeaks.

The address is unremarkable and the street unexciting, but to slip past the nondescript front gate is to enter an alternative universe, a leafy enclave of secluded houses smack in the center of southwest London. This is where Jemima Khan lives, in a house with soaring ceilings that used to be a factory for old-style taxi carriages.

It was a shock to find this little slice of privilege within a shout of the bustling, thrusting Chelsea soccer stadium; it was a different sort of shock to meet Khan, who presents her own misleading facade. Wearing skinny jeans and a large letter-sweater-style cardigan, she was all long slender legs, glossy flowing hair, radiant English skin and articulate charm. She offered tea, apologized for the state of her dog-distressed cushions, took off her boots, curled up on the sofa next to Brian — the dog in question — and tossed out a barrage of questions meant to disarm and deflect.

She prefers to be interviewer rather than interviewee, she said apologetically, particularly in light of how mean-spirited the British papers can be about someone with her background, and how they can twist words into different meanings. “I haven’t done any interviews for quite a while,” Khan said. “I am naturally quite an open person, and I always end up saying too much.”

But she has made an exception in the service of “We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks,” a film about the online antisecrecy group and its founder, Julian Assange, that was directed by Alex Gibney (“Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer“) and of which Khan is an executive producer. Khan has been involved with Assange’s case since he was arrested in December 2010, and she helped post bail for him, but the movie examines him and his work with a cool dispassion.

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Clockwise, from top left: Jemima, with her brothers Zac and Ben and her mother, Lady Annabel Goldsmith, at Ormeley Lodge, their London home, in 1983; with Hugh Grant in 2007; with Luke Janklow in 2010; at the beach as a young girl with her father, Jimmy Goldsmith, brother Zac and her mother; with her former husband Imran Khan in 2002.Khan and Grant: Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage; Khan and Janklow: Dave M.

As she talks about her own work, Khan realizes there is a bit of a perception problem, a slight disconnect — her charmed upbringing and potentially frivolous existence at odds with, as becomes increasingly clear, the serious-minded, hyper-busy reality of her working life.

The tabloids persist in calling her “socialite Jemima Khan,” as if that were an official title, like “doctor,” and Khan, 39, has indeed appeared often in the party-photos sections of glossy magazines and Web sites. Her father was the late financier Sir Jimmy Goldsmith; her mother is Lady Annabel Goldsmith, a legendarily charming hostess whose first husband, Mark Birley, named Annabel’s nightclub after her. The two had 10 children between them; Jimmy Goldsmith was an inveterate keeper of mistresses (in fact, Annabel was his mistress before she became his wife) who fathered children with four different women. Life around the dinner table was complicated, noisy and filled with vociferous debate about the issues of the day.

Khan was a serious student, “which is why I don’t understand why my children have to be coerced and virtually waterboarded into doing their revision,” she said, laughing, using the British expression for “studying.” But at 19 she dropped out of college to marry the Pakistani playboy/cricket star-turned-politician Imran Khan, who exuded charm and exoticism. It was a bit of a shock for everyone.

“A born-again Muslim twice my age who lived in Lahore and wanted to be in Pakistani politics isn’t any father’s idea of a perfect son-in-law for their teenage daughter,” Khan said wryly. “But they both married against their parents’ wishes and eloped,” she added, of her parents, “so they weren’t exactly in a position to intervene.”

Marry she did. She moved with her new husband to Pakistan, learned Urdu, had two sons and threw herself into political and social causes, becoming a public figure in her own right, her every outfit and utterance dissected and obsessed over. The couple divorced after nine years, growing apart but remaining good friends, whereupon Khan returned to London and embarked on a passionate romance with the actor Hugh Grant. (She remains good friends with him, too, as well as with the literary agent Luke Janklow, another recent ex, she said, adding that she is happily single now.)

Along the way, Khan somehow pulled off the neat trick of reinventing herself from Hello! magazine stalwart to serious person consumed by serious issues. She went back to school, finished her undergraduate degree and then studied modern trends in Islam at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. Now she is associate editor of the political magazine New Statesman, for which she writes fluent and incisive political profiles, and is Vanity Fair’s European editor at large. She has also written an article about polygamy for New Statesman and presented a BBC radio program on the subject in Britain. In her spare time, if that is the right way to describe it, she finished a screenplay about a young, hapless-in-love British woman whose exasperated mother turns to her Pakistani neighbors to help organize an arranged marriage for her.

That is her first foray away from nonfiction. “I am completely aware that it is a massive cliché to be working on my screenplay, but at least it was commissioned,” Khan said cheerfully. “It could be crap, but I am going to get it done.”

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Khan at her writing desk in the house’s sitting room.

“We Steal Secrets,” which was released last month, examines the complicated case of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. It also examines in fascinating detail the equally complicated and possibly more interesting, because it is so shocking, case of Bradley Manning, the troubled, sexually confused Army intelligence analyst whose leaking of secret American diplomatic and policy documents to WikiLeaks led to his arrest three years ago. (He is currently awaiting trial.) As for Assange, the movie dissects all his contradictions, examining him as hero and villain, as an advocate of openness and transparency who is also a deeply secretive, possibly paranoid control freak — an ultimately unknowable person.

Khan’s connection to the movie came because she was an admirer from afar of WikiLeaks and, for a time, a high-profile supporter of Assange’s in Britain. “There was a lot of stuff coming out about Pakistan, which confirmed suspicions I had about the sort of double-dealing of the government,” she said of the WikiLeaks material. And more simply, “I don’t like lies,” she explained. “WikiLeaks exposed the most dangerous lies of all, which are those that are told to us by elected governments.”

She was drawn into Assange’s odd, charismatic orbit after the British authorities placed him in solitary confinement while he fought extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted on charges of sexually assaulting two former WikiLeaks volunteers. Along with other sympathizers, Khan helped post his bail, which ran to the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

But then several things happened. Working with Gibney on his WikiLeaks documentary, Khan served as his liaison to Assange and was sucked further and further into the morass of Assange’s suspicious, conspiracy-theory-suffused mind. Assange at first seemed amenable to an interview on camera, but became increasingly, maddeningly obstructive, finally heaping so many conditions and demands that negotiations over the terms completely broke down.

Then Assange suddenly jumped bail — Khan and the other supporters lost their money — and dramatically sought political asylum in the Ecuadorean embassy, around the corner from Harrods, where he has remained, confined to a small studio, since last June.

He has never responded to Khan’s e-mails asking him to explain his legal situation, she says, and she said her agreement to help post bail was never meant to allow him to avoid facing the charges in Sweden, but merely to get him out of prison while he prepared a legal case and continued his WikiLeaks work. She has not spoken to him since June of last year.

Khan recently wrote an elegant article for New Statesmen about her evolving feelings — admiration turned to disillusionment — toward Assange. While claiming to support the notion of a just society “based upon truth,” she wrote, WikiLeaks has in fact “been guilty of the same obfuscation and misinformation as those it sought to expose, while its supporters are expected to follow, unquestioningly, in blinkered, cultish devotion.”

Assange’s supporters have denounced “We Steal Secrets,” saying that its examination of the sex charges against Assange amounts to irrelevant sensationalism. On the contrary, Khan said, Gibney actually unearthed a great many details about Assange’s past that he ended up not putting in the movie. “Alex is an ethical, scrupulous person, and I think he decided that it was not relevant to the story, and the Swedish case absolutely was,” she said. Meanwhile, Khan is starting work with Gibney on another documentary, about drone warfare.

So please do not say she is a socialite. “There are plenty of things that you can call me, even if they are not flattering, but socialite, I think, is incorrect,” she said. Nor should anyone assume that growing up with money has somehow made her feel entitled. On the contrary, Khan said, as the interview wound down, it has cemented her hunger for doing something meaningful. “I know people in similar situations who haven’t really worked or who have sort of squandered their money,” she said. “The result is, I suspect, just massively low self-esteem and an unfulfilled life.”

She led the way to the door, through the courtyard, and back to that nondescript gate, discussing why there was a huge hole in the ceiling of her entryway. (It has to do with a shared plumbing connection with a nearby house, and the unwise tendency in that house, apparently, to flush baby wipes down the toilet.) The next day, she sent an e-mail clarifying her position. “I didn’t mean to suggest that I am not very lucky,” Khan wrote. “I just meant that it’s easy to become indolent, entitled and to lose a sense of purpose if you don’t have to work.” She finished: “In my experience, being busy and working hard is the key to sanity/happiness.”
 
Slut Diana had a thing for sandniggers. Britain used to own the dune coons.
 
Yeah, once Britain owned everything and acted accordingly. Now, sad to see the degradation.

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'Madly in love' Princess Diana considered moving to Pakistan to be with heart surgeon: close friend
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Last Updated: 8:49 AM, August 1, 2013
Posted: 8:31 AM, August 1, 2013

Whore Princess Diana was "madly in love'' with carper jockey heart surgeon Hasnat Khan and considered moving to Pakistan to be with him, close friend Jemima Khan has revealed.

In an interview with Vanity Fair , Jemima says Diana secretly met Hasnat's family in Pakistan to discuss the possibility of marriage and sought her advice during fundraising visits to Lahore.

"She wanted to know how hard it had been for me to adapt to life in Pakistan,'' Jemima says in the article titled The Grandmother Prince George Never Knew.

"Both times she also went to meet (Hasnat's) family secretly to discuss the possibility of marriage.''

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Diana, Whore Princess of Wales


Jemima also revealed Diana was desperate to impress the doctor's mother, but Naheed Khan was unlikely to approve of her son's possible marriage to an English woman.

''(For a) son to marry an English girl is every conservative Pashtun mother's worst nightmare,'' Jemima told Vanity Fair.

Friends of Diana's apparently told the magazine she wanted a daughter with Hasnat, whom she was in a relationship with for two years.

Diana's friend Rosa Monckton says Hasnat ended the relationship, but other friends have said she called it quits because he would not marry her.

The relationship ended around the time Diana met Dodi Al Fayed but Rosa insists that relationship was only to make Hasnat jealous.

The interview appears in the September issue of Vanity Fair.
 
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Exclusive: Gen. Wesley Clark, 68, dating 30-year-old fashion entrepreneur Shauna Mei
Last Updated: 8:46 AM, August 8, 2013
Posted: 12:27 AM, August 8, 2013

Retired 68-year-old US Army general and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley K. Clark has won yet another esteemed decoration — he is dating 30-year-old Shauna Mei, the founder of online retailer AHAlife.com.

Clark, who was married to Gertrude Kingston Clark for 45 years before filing for divorce last year, is spending time with the young New York-based entrepreneur, who graduated from MIT and worked at Goldman Sachs as an investment banker before launching her luxury e-commerce site.

Clark and Mei were spotted together recently in the Hamptons, prompting rumors of a relationship. We’re told that despite the 38-year age difference, they “looked very affectionate, it was clear they were a couple. They were holding hands, they were not trying to hide their relationship.” Society spies say the couple look great together, with one female admirer gushing, “He is in tremendous shape.”

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Gen. Wesley Clark and Shauna Mei


One week after Clark’s divorce was scheduled for a final trial, he and Mei attended the 2013 Apex for Youth Inspiration Awards Gala on May 8, where they were seated together and mingled with guests including designer Phillip Lim and fashion consultant Stacy London.

Clark and Mei were photographed together at the black-tie gala [photo, opposite page], where she wore a stunning deep red gown. But hours after we contacted them for comment, a picture of them together was mysteriously erased from the Web site of society photographer Patrick McMullan only to reappear again last night.

Clark, who founded a consulting group, Wesley K. Clark & Associates, and is an energy consultant to the Blackstone Group, runs his business from Arkansas, but stays with Mei whenever he’s in New York, we’re told. Mei and Clark did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Clark spent 34 years in the Army, receiving multiple decorations, honorary knighthoods and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. He retired in 2000 after commanding the Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo war.
 
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Steve Jobs' widow dating ex-DC mayor: report
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Last Updated: 1:06 PM, August 9, 2013
Posted: 12:08 PM, August 9, 2013

The billionaire widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs’ has reportedly hooked up with the divorcing, former mayor of Washington DC.

Laurene Powell Jobs, 49, and Adrian Fenty, 42, got their romance rolling in January when the former DC mayor announced his separation from wife Michelle, the Washington Post reported today.

The new power couple met in 2011 at an education conference.

Then in 2012, Fenty joined the board of College Track, a non-profit founded by Powell Jobs and dedicated to getting students from underserved high schools into college.

“Adrian Fenty is one of our country’s great advocates for education reform,” she said when Fenty joined the board. “His sense of urgency and record of accomplishment is unparalleled.”

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Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell at the Academy Awards in 2010

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Adrian Fenty in 2006.


Former Mayor Fenty and his wife have been married for 15 years and they have three kids together. Their divorce has not yet been finalized.

Fenty’s new love was married to the Apple icon from 1991 until Jobs’ death two years ago. Jobs left a $10 billion estate to hew and their three kids.
 
This whore was a race traitor to begin with, since Steve Jobs was a bastard son of an another American race traitor slut and a sandnigger muzzie from Syria.

Jobs's birth parents met at the University of Wisconsin, where Jobs's Syrian-born biological father, Abdulfattah "John" Jandali was a student, and later taught, and where his biological mother, Swiss-American Catholic Joanne Carole Schieble was also a student. They were the same age because Jandali had received his PhD at an early age. Jandali, who was teaching in Wisconsin when Jobs was born, said he had no choice but to put the baby up for adoption because his girlfriend's family objected to their relationship.

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George Lucas, Wife Mellody Hobson Welcome Baby Girl Via Surrogate

Surprise! George Lucas is a dad for the fourth time! The Star Wars creator and his wife, Ariel Investments president Mellody Hobson, welcomed a daughter via surrogate on Friday, Aug. 9, Huffington Post confirms.


The new addition will join Lucas' three adopted children, Amanda, 32; Katie, 25; and Jett, 20, whom he shares Amanda with ex-wife Marcia Griffin. A name for their new daughter -- the first biological child for both parents -- has yet to be revealed.

The happy news comes just two months after Lucas, 69, and Hobson, 44, tied the knot at Skywalker Ranch, in Marin County, Calif. on June 22 after first meeting at a business conference in 2006. "How else would a financial person and a movie person ever be at the same place at the same time?" Hobson later joked during a January 2012 appearance on OWN's Oprah's Next Chapter.

The wedding -- the first marriage for Hobson and the second for Lucas -- was officiated by PBS journalist Bill Moyers and was attended by famous pals like Ron Howard, Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Spielberg.
 
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Yuki Rogers' son found not guilty by reason of insanity in mother's death

HOUSTON — A man accused of killing his mother was found not guilty Monday by reason of insanity.

James Alan Rogers shot his mother Reyna “Yuki” Rogers at their southwest Houston townhome in January 2012.

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James Rogers

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Plastic surgery Yuki

The victim was rushed from their home at Las Palmas and West Main to Ben Taub Hospital, but doctors were not able save her.

The family’s dog and cat were also shot to death.

Rogers’ younger, Joe, managed to escape to a neighbor’s house when the shooting began.

Police found an arsenal of weapons stacked in an upstairs closet. Yuki Rogers raised her two sons as a single mother after her husband was killed in a car wreck in 2000.

The native of Japan was a well-known leader in the Asian community.

She was the executive director of the International Trade Center and a past president of the Asian Chamber of Commerce.

James Rogers was a military veteran, who’s been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

On Monday, he was committed to Rusk State Hospital.

(THANKS MR. ROGERS FOR MARRYING AND IMPORTING JAPANESE WOMAN AND HAVING DISTURBED MIXED SON - A REAL CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICA)
 
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It's a boy for Donald Faison and Cacee Cobb!

The couple welcomed a son on Thursday, Donald announced on Twitter.

"Yesterday Cacee Cobb and I welcomed the most amazing little boy into our lives!" the 39-year-old "Kick-Ass 2" star Tweeted. "Oh Happy Day!!"

Cacee, longtime best friend of fellow mom Jessica Simpson, re-Tweeted her husband's sentiments, adding, "The happiest day of my life."

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Jessica Simpson had a big night out in NYC with her best friends CaCee Cobb and Ken Paves yesterday, and they wrapped things up by having dinner with CaCee's boyfriend, Donald Faison, and his Scrubs' costar Zach Braff. Their meal might not have agreed with Donald, and CaCee later went on Twitter to share a photo of him on the toilet

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CaCee Cobb Posts a Photo of Naked Donald Faison on the Toilet — Funny or a Little Bit Mean?

April 21, 2010

Donald's best bud and former "Scrubs" co-star Zach Braff also weighed in, jokingly Tweeting, "Thank you, Cacee Cobb. Donald Faison and I will take it from here," before adding the hashtag "mocha cub."

The baby marks the first child for Cacee, 35. Donald, who she married in December 2012 (with a then-pregnant bestie Jessica Simpson serving as a bridesmaid), has four other children.

The actor is also dad to Kobe, 11, Dade and Kaya, 13, and Sean, 16, from past relationships.

Cacee announced she and Donald were expecting a child in February on Twitter, posting, "Looks like Donald Faison and I are going to have a little stormtrooper of our own," along with a link to a photo of a baby onesie featuring a tiny "Star Wars" stormtrooper.
 
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Actor Donald Faison was spotted shopping with his kids at the Grove in Hollywood, CA, today(June 14th, 2010). Donald is pictured with his twins, daughter Kaya and son Dade Faison (b. 1999), and his son Kobe Faison (b. 2001), all of whom are with his ex-wife Lisa Askey.


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Lisa Askey, former "nursing student"

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Audrey Ince

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Actor Donald Faison, from the NBC sitcom Scrubs, and son Sean Faison-Ince, 12, were spotted in Soho heading into an optical store.

Faison has four children — his eldest is Sean — mom is Audrey Ince, (AUDREY INCE IS BLACK-IRISH) and three others — twins, daughter Kaya and son Dade Faison, 9, and Kobe Faison, 7, with ex-wife Lisa Askey

Audrey Ince
 
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NBA Star Jrue Holiday Marries Long Time Girlfriend Lauren Cheney

Ballerwives.com would like to congratulate NBA star Jrue Holiday and his U.S. Women’s Soccer player wife Lauren Cheney on recently tying the knot in Malibu, California.

The couple’s wedding took place in front of their family, closest friends and NBA/U.S. Soccer teammates.

Back in 2008, the two met and started dating while they both attended UCLA. Last summer, Jrue popped the question to Lauren and according to Philly.com, they were able to spend time together as the Pelicans point guard trained around where she was situated.

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Ballerwives.com would like to congratulate NBA star Dirk Nowitzki and wife Jessica Olsson on giving birth to a baby girl (yesterday) on July 24th, 2013.

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Olsson had the baby via Caesarean section, reportedly at Plano Presbyterian Hospital.

The birth was confirmed by the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks management.

Having my own family has always been my big dream,” Nowitzki said.

Nowitzki and Olsson were married in July 2012 in Kenya, in a traditional African wedding.

Dirk’s father, Jorg also confirmed the birth to a German newspaper, telling them “I am proud to be a grandfather for the third time,”- Dirk’s sister has two children of her own.

The couple married on July 20, 2012.

Congratulations to the beautiful couple!
 
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