Here Are The Weirdest & Priciest Gifts Celebs Gave Each Other
Jan 16, 2021 What do you get or give a celeb that has access to anything and everything they possibly want?
The answer varies, depending on the celeb.
We rounded up some of the weirdest and priciest gifts celebs gave each other this past holiday season.
With gifts ranging from lavish luxury cars and silly t-shirts to actual cows, it’s clear that while celebs aren’t
exactly just like us, they love to make their loved ones feel good with a thoughtful gift.
Gigi Hadid: A butter knife…?
What did recent mommy
Dear Miss Manners: Our very cute dog, "Wally," has enjoyed the occasional table scrap on top of her usual dog food dinners. As a result, she has added a few
Zonta Festival in the Gardens raffle winners stoked with prize package
14 Jan, 2021 06:48 PM
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Soak and Cycle Pamper Me Holiday prize package winner Jemma McDonald accepts the prize package from Look After Me managing director Julia Anne. Photo / Supplied
Soak and Cycle Pamper Me Holiday prize package winner Jemma McDonald accepts the prize package from Look After Me managing director Julia Anne. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
Jemma and Philip McDonald welcomed the holiday season with an extra special gift under the Christmas tree this year.
They were winners of the major raffle prize for the Festival in the Gardens fundraising event presented by the Zonta Club of Rotorua, held at Palmers in late 2020.
By Reuters Staff
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Jan 14 (Reuters) - Card Factory Plc warned of an annual loss on Thursday and said it risked breaching its covenants by this month-end as Britain’s retail sector continued to get hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, sending its shares nearly 3% lower in early trade.
The greeting card retailer said it expected to report a loss before tax of about 10 million pounds ($13.65 million) for the year ending Jan. 31, compared with a profit before tax of 65.2 million pounds a year earlier.
However, online sales continued their strong run, with a like-for-like sales growth of 137% in the 11 months to December.
Record breaking gift presented to Mississippiâs only childrenâs hospital
Sanderson Farms Championship and Century Club Charities present check at UMMC The State s only children s hospital received the check during ceremony at UMMC Tuesday. (Source: WLBT) By Maggie Wade | January 12, 2021 at 8:58 PM CST - Updated January 12 at 10:11 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - A record breaking day for the stateâs only childrenâs hospital. Even with the COVID-19 pandemic the Sanderson Farms Golf Tournament and Century Club Charities raised more than $1.4 million to support specialized health care for children in Mississippi. The Sanderson Farms Championship Golf Tournament was held during the COVID-19 pandemic and still raised a record breaking amount for the hospital. (Source: WLBT)