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Spike Lee has vowed to tell Colin Kaepernick's real story in his upcomnig documentary series. The 'Do the Right Thing' filmmaker is working on a programme about the former NFL star - who hasn't played in the professional American football league since 2016 after speaking out against racial and social injustices and was the first player to take the knee during the US national anthem - for sports network ESPN and he insisted he won't be offering "false narratives" any airtime. He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I'm working on my multi-series documentary on Colin Kaepernick for ESPN. It's his stor...
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Rihanna will headline the 2023 Super Bowl half-time show. The 34-year-old confirmed the news on Sunday (25.09.22) by sharing a photo of her tattooed arm clasping a football on her Instagram, hours after rumours started spreading she would be performing the gig. Apple Music also tweeted: “IT’S ON. @rihanna will take the stage for the first ever Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show on 2.12.23. #SBLVII @NFL @NFLonFox @RocNation,” The NFL tweeted the same image as Rihanna with the message: “Let’s GO #SBLVII.” Jay-Z’s entertainment agency Roc Nation, which has helped produce the halftime show for t...
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Nessa Diab has welcomed her first baby with Colin Kaepernick. The 41-year-old reality star has been dating NFL football quarterback Colin, 34, since 2015 and took to social media on Sunday (28.09.22) to reveal that she had given birth to their first child "a couple of weeks ago." Alongside a black-and-white image of the couple and the newborn in a hospital bed, Nessa wrote on Instagram: "I thought long and hard about sharing our life-changing news today. I decided to do so because today is the first day in a few weeks where I stepped out for work with a new life title - MOM! Colin and I welcom...
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Colin Kaepernick is hopeful of playing in the NFL again. The 33-year-old civil rights activist and former San Francisco 49ers quarterback hasn't played in the professional American football league since 2016 after speaking out against racial and social injustice, but he has been training hard in the hope a team will sign him up at some point. When asked if he is ready to return to the NFL, Colin - who became the first player to take the knee during the national anthem - said: "Absolutely. "I am still up at 5am training five, six days a week making sure I’m prepared to take a team to a Super Bo...
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