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Katy Perry is preparing to fully embrace life as a vegan after gradually cutting down on animal products since becoming a first-time mother.
The Dark Horse hitmaker welcomed her daughter Daisy, with fiance Orlando Bloom in August and has revealed she has been trying to stick to a plant-based diet ever since, along with her dog, Nugget.
In a post on Twitter on Saturday the singer wrote: I m about 95% ready to be 100% VEGAN. my dog Nugget has been joining me on this journey for the past 4 monthz. Pray for us ok (sic) .
Although some followers were sceptical about the impact a vegan diet would have on her furry friend s health, representatives at PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) voiced their support for Perry and Nugget, and also provided a link to a number of plant-based foods and treats ideal for dogs.
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Country star Willie Jones joins Zane Lowe on Apple Music to discuss his new song “American Dream”, why he released it on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, reactions to the song from friends and family, his forthcoming album ‘Right Now’ due out this Friday, the genre’s evolution, and more.
Willie Jones Tells Apple Music About New Song American Dream”. American Dream, I wrote it a few days after the 4th of July and I was just struggling to put on my red, white, and blue, but I was like, Screw that. This is my country. You know what I m saying? This is where my people built the country, literally, and I m here and I just wrote it for unity, man. For me, it was just stating the truth and the obvious. To be here in America is so much opportunity. We all have a chance to really do what we want, but you got to finesse it a little different. When you re African American, it s just a different vibe, but at the end of the day, we all here in Am
Instead, troops are relying on online purchases as a COVID-safe way to keep the yearly tradition alive.
Alice Carter is a freshman at Hickman High School and has been a part of the Girl Scouts since kindergarten. According to her, some of the technology is not new.
 We actually already had several online ways people could, mainly for booth sales, get cookies, she said.
Sunday was the first day undergraduates at the University of Missouri-Columbia are able to get tested for COVID-19 at the Hearnes Center.Â
MU announced in late December that it would require students who live in on-campus housing to be tested before moving back.