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The world knows the swimming legend, Michael Phelps as the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time. However, the 28-time Olympic medalist is sensitive, and he too had a dark phase in life. A fighter at heart, he made enormous efforts to overcome the mental turmoil. Unexpectedly, his estranged father, Fred, helped him in his endeavor.
Fred Phelps took his last breath earlier this week. Phelps’ parents divorced in 1994 when he was 9 years old.
Kushti is a sport with roots dating back 2,500 years in India. Today, wrestlers leave their hometowns as children to live and train at wrestling academies, called talims. The lifestyle at a talim is extremely disciplined: Wrestlers wake up at 4 a.m. to train every day and rarely get the chance to see their families. We went inside Gangavesh Talim in Kolhapur and followed one of the top fighters there, Mauli Jamdade, to see what it takes to be a mud wrestler.
Redeem now So…Victoria Secret's top model Miranda Kerr got the boot. She was canned, apparently, for becoming too big of a name outside of the brand.
Her replacement, according to BI's Ashley Lutz, is a 6-foot tall classically trained ballerina named Karlie Kloss.
Kloss, writes Lutz, is "known as the 'panther' for her distinctive prowl."
This is her being panther-y…
AP Sheesh.
…Anywho!
Why does the tech section of Business Insider care?
OnlyFans hosts over two million creators, some of whom share nude and pornographic content. Now, the Vienna Tourist Board is one of them.
It's posting some of the city's historical 18+ artwork on the subscription service, including pieces by Egon Schiele and Amedeo Modigliani that depict nude or partially nude people.
The board and some of Vienna's museums had previously posted images of the artwork on social media sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok for promotional purposes, but the images were removed and in some cases, the accounts were closed, according to Helena Hartlauer, a spokesperson for the Vienna Tourist Board.