India  

'Legally hitched': Rebel Wilson marries Ramona Agruma in Sydney

Sky News Sunday, 29 December 2024
'Legally hitched': Rebel Wilson marries Ramona Agruma in SydneyRebel Wilson has legally married fashion designer Ramona Agruma in her hometown of Sydney.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Bang Showbiz - Published
News video: Rebel Wilson and Ramona Agruma get married again

Rebel Wilson and Ramona Agruma get married again 01:02

Rebel Wilson has married Ramona Agruma for a second time and they have said their vows in her native Australia.

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Sydney Sydney Capital city of New South Wales, Australia

Lizzo Name-Drops Sydney Sweeney in New Song Over American Eagle Jeans Ad | THR News Video [Video]

Lizzo Name-Drops Sydney Sweeney in New Song Over American Eagle Jeans Ad | THR News Video

Lizzo is calling out Sydney Sweeney's controversial American Eagle jeans ad in a new song. The four-time Grammy winner released two clips from a track on social media that name-dropped Sweeney and referenced the viral ad. In a video snippet for her track "I'm Goin' In Till October" she says in part, "I got good jeans like I'm Sydney."

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter    Duration: 01:20Published
Thousands Flood Sydney Harbour Bridge In Historic Pro-Palestine Rally Despite Court Battle, Rain [Video]

Thousands Flood Sydney Harbour Bridge In Historic Pro-Palestine Rally Despite Court Battle, Rain

In a dramatic show of defiance and solidarity, over 90,000 protesters flooded Sydney Harbour Bridge on Sunday in what organisers hailed as a "historic" pro-Palestinian demonstration. Despite heavy rain and a last-minute legal battle, the Supreme Court authorised the event just 24 hours prior. The peaceful protest, dubbed the "March for Humanity", featured families, activists, and notable figures like Julian Assange, MP Ed Husic, and ex-NSW Premier Bob Carr. Chants of “Ceasefire now” echoed across the bridge as riot police stood guard. The NSW Police had initially tried to block the protest, citing safety risks, but the court found no evidence a ban would enhance security. The march caused major traffic disruptions across Sydney, and sparked debate, with the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies calling the court’s decision “disappointing.” Meanwhile, pressure grows on Australia to recognise Palestine, but PM Albanese says he won’t act unless conditions for Israel’s security are met. #SydneyProtest #PalestineMarch #SydneyHarbourBridge #JulianAssange #CeasefireNow #ProPalestine #Gaza #AustraliaNews #AnthonyAlbanese #EdHusic #BobCarr #JusticeBelindaRigg #PalestineActionGroup #MarchForHumanity #RiotPolice #RainyProtest #FreePalestine #UNGeneralAssembly #HumanRights #ABCNews ~HT.410~GR.122~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:30Published

You Might Like