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Post by Admin on Jul 18, 2019 18:11:35 GMT
Major storms are hitting the East Coast this evening, with MLB games getting postponed and hundreds of flights getting delayed for hours. Unfortunately, United States women’s national team star Alex Morgan is among those affected tonight. The 2019 World Cup champion is back to life in America and that life includes a lengthy flight delay. Morgan took to Twitter during her apparent four-plus hour delay.
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Post by Admin on Jul 25, 2019 0:56:43 GMT
Alex Morgan is now a couple of weeks removed from an epic performance at the 2019 Women’s World Cup, where the United States women’s national team won it all. This was Morgan’s second World Cup championship, as the 30-year-old forward was also a member of the 2015 team that won it all.
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Post by Admin on Jul 29, 2019 18:03:58 GMT
USA star and 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup winner Alex Morgan has lashed out against Cristiano Ronaldo, by supporting the opinion that the Juventus superstar is an icon of corruption in sports. The 30-year-old star recently shared an article, titled “Ronaldo is an Icon of Corruption in Sports” via her official Twitter account and captioned the share: “Now this is great journalism”. She later deleted the tweet, but we have managed to get a hold of a screenshot of the shared article.
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Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2019 18:18:29 GMT
The 2019 Women’s World Cup champions tour is continuing for United States women’s national team star Alex Morgan this evening. Morgan, who helped lead Team USA to a dominant World Cup win in France last month, is an honored guest at the Teen Choice Awards tonight. She presented Taylor Swift with her award. “Okay we have a lot to talk about but first I want to talk about Alex Morgan, the fact that she’s here presenting this to me is such an honor. Not only winning the World Cup with her amazing teammates, they were also taking a stance with gender pay gap,” Swift said.
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Post by Admin on Aug 13, 2019 20:38:02 GMT
Taylor Swift took another stand in an important issue during Sunday night's Teen Choice Awards. The "You Need to Calm Down" singer voiced her support for Alex Morgan and the U.S. Women's Soccer National Team in their gender pay gap dispute. Morgan presented Swift with the first ever Icon Award during the ceremony at Hermosa Beach, California.
“We have a lot to talk about. Wow. First I want to talk about Alex Morgan. The fact that she’s here presenting this to me is such an honor,” Swift, 29, said in her acceptance speech, reports Us Weekly. "While they were winning the World Cup they were also taking a historic stand in terms of gender equality, gender pay gap. Please, please, please support her and her teammates because this isn’t over yet. It’s not resolved."
Swift continued, "What happened to them is unfair, it’s happening everywhere and they are heroes and icons for standing up.”
Swift went on to thank fans and reminded them that her new album, Lover, will be released on Aug. 23. She also announced that the title track will be released as a single on Friday.
“I think one thing I wish I would have known when I was a teen are mistakes are inevitable. Sometimes you think if you try hard enough to make every decision perfectly, you think you can possibly you can ace life and never make mistakes," Swift said. "But it’s normal to make mistakes."
She later added, "If you’re out there and you’re being really hard on yourself right now for something that’s happened, or messing up or feeling embarrassed, it’s normal. That’s what going to happen to you in life. No one gets through unscathed. We’re all going to have a few scratches on us. … Please be kind to yourselves and stand up for yourself, please.”
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