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Meet England v Italy Wags, from a stunning DJ to a glam air stewardess and childhood sweethearts

March 23, 2023 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

IT promises to be a fiery clash in Naples.

England take on Italy at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium, in their first Euro 2024 qualifier.

The likes of Jack Grealish and James Maddison will be hoping for more game time, while Roberto Mancini’s men will desperate to show they are not a spent force after missing out on the last World Cup.

Cheering on the two sides will be their stunning Wags.

From a glam DJ to beautiful air stewardess , here are the partners of the two teams.

Georgina Irwin

26-year-old Georgina met goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale in 2019, and they are now engaged.

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The blonde beauty is former a flight attendant who worked with British Airways.

She has become a huge favourite on social media and boasts over 18,000 followers.

And judging by her Instagram, she just loves travelling – often sharing glam photos in go-to destinations like Miami Beach or Tulum in Mexico.

Flaminia Appolloni

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She seemingly divides her time between her homeland and London, where he plays for West Ham .

Not much is known about her profession.

However, she’s a huge fan of the beach, showing off her bikini body frolicking around in the sand.

Kennedy Alexa

It is believed Kennedy and James Maddison began dating in 2020, after meeting in Los Angeles , where she lived.

And she got into Californian life, enjoying hiking on Runyon Canyon and watching American sports like basketball.

She also marched on a Black Lives Matter rally in West Hollywood.

They welcomed a son – baby Leo in 2021.

Flavia Toloi

Flavia, 32, is the wife of Atalanta centre-back Rafael Toloi.

The pair tied the knot in 2013 in a private ceremony in front of friends and family.

The Brazilian beauty is a proud house mum to two children.

Her Instagram is dedicated to her family.

Sasha Attwood

As the girlfriend of Jack Grealish , Sasha’s profile rocketed when he signed for Man City for £100million and became an England hero.

The 26-year-old is a model and influencer, who has starred in huge ad campaigns,

Most recently, she scored a massive deal with online fashion retailer boohoo.

And she was dropping a massive hint to Jack about her future – modelling a range of maternity wear.

DJ Jai Carol

Lecce shotstopper Wladimiro Falcone is unlikely to get a look in as No2 to Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Either way, he can still count on the support of DJ Carol.

His Wag travels the world performing as a music producer.

Not much is known about their romance.

Olivia Naylor

31-year-old Olivia is a beautician, who operates from her own business in Cheshire.

She recently took a step back from her work duties after giving birth to her son with John Stones.

Stones hit it off with Olivia after meeting her during a night out, The Sun exclusively revealed in March 2019 .

Although she sparked criticism when she shared anti-vaxx messages on social media.

Dasha Lapushka

Not just any Wag – Dasha has been described as the “world’s most beautiful Wag’.

She is an artist and Serie A star Andrea Pinamonti’s girlfriend.

Dasha, 30, balances her time between Dubai and Rome, and she is no stranger to wowing on Instagram.

Her 409,000 followers are often treated to glamorous snaps of her in luxury dresses and bikinis .

Aine May Kennedy

Watching from the wings and cheering on Conor Gallagher is his stunning Wag, Aine May Kennedy.

The Irish beauty, 23, is a professional dancer and model.

She regularly shares her glam lifestyle on Instagram , where she has over 50,000 followers.

Aine May also represents Pulse Model Agency, and has participated in numerous fashion shoots.

Ginevra Francesca Sozzi

Forget Wanda Nara, it’s Ginevra who is the ‘Queen Bee’ of Wags in Italy.

She currently dates Inter Milan ace Matteo Politano.

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But in the past, the model and the influencer has been linked to Fabio Quagliarella, Paulo Dybala and Radja Nainggolan.

Aside from glam shoots, she also organises club nights in Milan.

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Hanoi to resume tour boat services on West Lake

March 23, 2023 by e.vnexpress.net Leave a Comment

As a popular tourist attraction in Hanoi, West Lake used to be home to tour boats, floating restaurants, and other tourist boat services.

In 2016, Hanoi People’s Committee shut down the lake’s tourist dock and ordered a halt to boat services there due to declining environmental standards and fire hazards.

But then, tour boats and floating houses left abandoned by the dock fell into a state of decay.

Last year, Hanoi authorities dismantled the abandoned tour boats and floating restaurants along West Lake and restored the area to its original appearance.

The lake is famous for the density of historical relics, pagodas and rows of restaurants and coffee shops along its shores.

The area surrounding the lake is one of the city’s most vibrant centers for international cuisine, and it is also home to a large expat community.

City authorities also want to launch more tourism activities on the lake such as concerts, hot air balloon rides, paragliding, and a golf course.

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Lisa Marie hosted Xmas at Graceland but even Elvis’ daughter couldn’t touch some things

January 13, 2023 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

Lisa Marie Presley dies at the age of 54

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It is the second-most famous home in the United States (not even The King can top POTUS) and one of the most famous in the world. But while a succession of families have passed through The White House, only one little girl ever grew up at Graceland – and she would still call it home. Lisa Marie Presley – who tragically died yesterday at the age of just 54 – spent her first ever Christmas at the Memphis mansion as a toddler, being lavished with presents from her famous father and mother, Priscilla. Her grandfather Vernon dressed as Santa and the whole house was decked out in spectacular decorations. Scroll down to watch footage of that fabulous first family holiday and hear about how she has carried on the Presley Christmas tradition, although her only son is now buried there. The last person to live there died in 1993 – Elvis Presley ‘s ‘Aunt Delta’ – but the mansion had already been open to the public since 1982.

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Priscilla famously described how much Elvis always loved Christmas: “It was his favourite time of year. He was like a kid. He loved to pick out gifts. He would tell the jeweller to bring over pieces. He loved giving.”

But she admitted that the arrival of Lisa Marie made it all even more magical: “It was beautiful. You have a child celebrate Xmas with you, you want to shower them with gifts and that is what we did. The tree was filled with gifts for her.”

In fact, there were two trees – the huge white one covered in red and gold baubles in the living room, and the green tree draped in tinsel and decorations in the dining room. Priscilla has spoken fondly of her frustration with her husband who would scrunch up the tinsel into balls and throw them at the tree.

Lisa Marie Presley returns to Graceland at Xmas

Lisa Marie Presley returns to Graceland at Xmas (Image: GETTY)

Lisa Marie Presley's first Xmas at Graceland

Lisa Marie Presley’s first Xmas at Graceland (Image: GRACELAND)

Graceland Xmas tree

Graceland Xmas tree (Image: GETTY)

Angie Marchese, Director of Archives at Graceland, said: “If you thought Christmas at Graceland was special before Lisa Marie was born, can you imagine what it was like the Christmas of 1968? Elvis, Priscilla and the guys go all out that year, making Christmas so special. One of the things we still have in the archives today is a little toy that Lisa got for her first Christmas.”

In a behind the scenes video at Graceland, as well as the pretty plastic dome containing a mini hot air balloon, Angie also showed Lisa Marie’s recently rediscovered Christmas stocking, beautifully decorated with her name and seasonal images. It is too fragile to be on permanent display to visitors.

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Elvis Xmas card with Colonel Parker as Santa (Image: GETTY)

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Priscilla has described Lisa Marie’s delight with it all, although she was a little confused about the mysterious man in red with the big white beard: “My father-in-law would dress as Santa. My daughter would look at him, trying to figure out who was holding her… Just like any other typical American family.”

Over the years, Elvis’ gifts to his daughter would become increasingly extravagant. On The King’s very last Christmas in 1976, he gave Lisa Marie her own golf cart. Her parents had already separated in 1972 and she split her time between their homes, even when Priscilla moved to LA.

Lisa Marie has spoken of how her night owl father would sometimes wake her up in the early hours and the two of them would tear around the grounds of Graceland, even occasionally crashing through fences which would be immediately repaired the next day.

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After Elvis’s death, Graceland was inherited jointly by Lisa Marie, who was only nine at the time, her grandfather Vernon and her great-grandmother Minnie Mae.

Lisa Marie became the sole heir after Vernon died in 1979, followed by Minnie Mae in 1980. Although the house is now a major public attraction, she had full access and often brought friends and her own family over for holidays, including Thanksgiving and Christmas. Lisa Marie had three daughters, 32-year-old Riley and 13-year-old twins Harper and Finley. Her only son, Benjamin Keough, died on July 12 in 2020.

The kitchen, dining room and family rooms will typically all be used during family visits. Lisa Marie was also one of only two people (with her mother) who had unlimited access to the bedrooms upstairs at Graceland, which are not part of the public tours.

Angie Marchese says: “Christmas at Graceland for Lisa is always a very special time of the year. In fact, today she still brings her family here to celebrate the holidays. Graceland is a very special place not only for fans but also for Lisa. It’s home to her.”

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Elvis Presley’s Graceland Xmas Tree (Image: GETTY)

China used in the family meals is stored in Elvis’s Aunt Delta’s old drawers, which are in her old bedroom, right next to the kitchen.

They would also set up more table space with an extra table in the home’s dining room, so the family could eat together. Lots of the changes were to both preserve the home while allowing Lisa Marie and her family to visit.

A large piece of plexiglass rests over the oven to prevent tourists from touching or taking the knobs. When the family comes to town, however, they take the plexiglass off and even turn the stove on so the family can cook.

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Graceland’s kitchen is still used (Image: GRACELAND)

Angie says of the upstairs area of Graceland: “The one thing about Graceland and its mystique is the upstairs and the fact that it was Elvis’ private area… It looks as if he just got up and left. It is part of my job to maintain it. So we do go up there to maintain the space.

“The record on the record player is the last record he listened to. There’s a styrofoam cup that sits on a bookshelf. The bed is made, so we really maintain it the way that Lisa wants us to preserve it. So, unfortunately, we can’t see it, but it is taken care of.”

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Legend or real? Here are 4 scary creatures that some believe inhabit North America

March 21, 2023 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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Sasquatch watch: Bigfoot ‘sightings’ over the years

Though no definitive proof exists, ‘sightings’ of Bigfoot have been reported all over the U.S., as recently as in January.

There are mysterious creatures of urban legend in U.S. and Canadian regions that have stood the test of time, both fascinating and frightening those who encounter the folklore surrounding them.

These creatures, known as “cryptids,” are reported throughout the United States and Canada. They play a significant cultural role in the history of many cultures and small towns.

Here’s a quick explainer — followed by a deep dive into four of them.

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A “cryptid” is defined as “an animal (such as Sasquatch or the Loch Ness Monster) that has been claimed to exist but never proven to exist,” says Merriam-Webster.

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Stories of cryptids are popular for a multitude of reasons, Dr. Angus Kress Gillespie, a professor of American studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey , told Fox News Digital.

“We all love stories because they fire our imagination and they give us a break from our daily routines,” said Gillespie.

While the Loch Ness Monster is perhaps the most famous cryptid, similar sea monsters have been reported to live in Lake Champlain and the Chesapeake Bay, according to folklore experts.

While the Loch Ness Monster is perhaps the most famous cryptid, similar sea monsters have been reported to live in Lake Champlain and the Chesapeake Bay, according to folklore experts. (iStock)

“But these stories are especially fascinating because they are legends,” he said — and therefore they “force us to deal with the issue of belief .”

A person’s brain is not wired to “just sit on the fence” when it comes to a topic of belief, he explained. “Most of us will be either a believer or a skeptic.”

He added, “This, in turn, leads to some interesting debates among our family and friends .”

There’s also a “local pride” element, Gillespie said, when mysterious creatures drive tourism and interest in an area.

The creature known as "Bigfoot" in the United States has its roots in indigenous folklore. 

The creature known as “Bigfoot” in the United States has its roots in indigenous folklore. (JLFCapture/iStock)

“Most of us meet these monsters not in the field but at a festival,” he said.

Now — check out these four.

1. ‘Bigfoot’ or ‘Sasquatch’

Many Native American tribes in the Northwestern part of the U.S. and Canada have legends dating as far back as anyone can remember of similar ape-like creatures who walk on two legs.

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Some explorers claim to have taken photographs of this creature.

The photos, however, tend to appear blurry — leading to questions of authenticity, folklore specialists note.

This picture, taken by in May 1981 by wilderness explorer C. Thomas Biscardi, of San Jose, California, purports to show Bigfoot in the wild. 

This picture, taken by in May 1981 by wilderness explorer C. Thomas Biscardi, of San Jose, California, purports to show Bigfoot in the wild. (Getty Images)

The creature is known by many names, including “Bigfoot,” “Sasquatch” and “Wild man,” says the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Regardless of name, these creatures are reported to be up to 15 feet tall, to live in the woods and to communicate by shouting, that reference notes.

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They also play an important role in folklore.

The Sts’ailes, a sovereign Coast Salish First Nation located in British Columbia, Canada, called these creatures “Sa:sq’ets,” a word that was anglicized into “Sasquatch,” notes the Agassiz-Harrison Observer, a Canadian newspaper.

"Quatchi," a sasquatch, was one of the mascots of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouve, seen here skating during the official opening of the GE Ice Plaza in Vancouver, Canada, on Nov. 3, 2009.

“Quatchi,” a sasquatch, was one of the mascots of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouve, seen here skating during the official opening of the GE Ice Plaza in Vancouver, Canada, on Nov. 3, 2009. (Getty Images)

Sts’ailes Nation includes Harrison Lake, British Columbia and several surrounding towns.

The Sts’ailes believe that Sa:sq’ets are the caretakers of their lands and that they exist between both the physical and spiritual realms, said the paper.

The Sa:sq’ets is featured on the Sts’ailes tribal flag and is also used as a logo, said the website.

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The Village of Harrison Hot Springs, located on Harrison Lake, is home to the Sasquatch Museum and also hosts the annual “Sasquatch Days” celebration, the website notes.

2. The Mothman (and a bridge collapse)

Apart from the Sasquatch, arguably the most famous American cryptid is the Mothman.

The Mothman was reportedly first spotted by two couples on Nov. 15, 1966, near an abandoned National Guard Armory building and power plant in Point Pleasant, West Virginia , an article published by the Smithsonian Institution indicated.

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The creature was described as “a menacing figure standing six to seven feet tall” with glowing red eyes, notes the Smithsonian Institution.

The Mothman (which is believed to look like this image) was first spotted in November 1966. It was described as having batlike wings and red eyes.

The Mothman (which is believed to look like this image) was first spotted in November 1966. It was described as having batlike wings and red eyes. (iStock)

The Mothman reportedly rose in the air similar to the way a helicopter does — and was able to fly very efficiently, according to the first sightings.

The local media were stumped by the reports, with the Point Pleasant Register reporting the incident under the headline, “Couples See Man-Sized Bird … Creature … Something.”

The Athens Register in nearby Athens, Ohio, went with this headline: “Winged, Red-Eyed ‘Thing’ Chases Point Couples Across Countryside.”

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Eventually, the creature became known as the “Mothman.”

Over the next year, there were a handful of reports of sightings in and around Point Pleasant.

The town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, hosts a Mothman festival each September. 

The town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, hosts a Mothman festival each September. (Getty Images)

Point Pleasant, however, sadly became known for more than just the Mothman.

Thirteen months to the day after the initial Mothman sighting, the Silver Bridge — which linked Point Pleasant with Gallipolis, Ohio — collapsed into the Ohio River without warning, said the West Virginia Department of Transportation in a 2022 article commemorating the victims.

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A total of 46 people died in what was the “deadliest bridge disaster in modern history,” said the West Virginia DOT.

After the bridge collapse, Mothman sightings stopped, leading some to wonder if the cryptid was “a sinister harbinger of doom” or some sort of warning of the upcoming catastrophe, said the Smithsonian.

A mangled car is freed from its watery grave as a worker directs the operation from part of the wrecked Silver Bridge. 

A mangled car is freed from its watery grave as a worker directs the operation from part of the wrecked Silver Bridge. (Getty Images)

Now, Point Pleasant is home to the “Mothman Festival” each September, where “people from all over the world gather around our charming Main Street to celebrate their favorite cryptid during this one of a kind event,” the event’s website notes.

3. New Jersey Devil (more than a nickname)

One cryptid became so well enmeshed in local folklore that the National Hockey League named a team after it.

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The New Jersey Devils are not named after the prince of darkness, but rather the Jersey Devil, a cryptid supposedly haunting the Garden State since the late 18th century.

The mascot for the NHL's New Jersey Devils is shown skating across the ice.

The mascot for the NHL’s New Jersey Devils is shown skating across the ice. (Getty Images)

The creature is also called the “Leeds Devil.”

“They say it has a horse’s head, long legs with hooves, two short front legs and a bat’s wings. No one knows how tall it is,” says New Jersey’s official state website.

Some reports of the Jersey Devil say that it is six feet tall, while others say it’s only three or four feet tall.

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Regardless of height, the creature is reported to have red eyes and produce “loud screeching sounds.”

“It’s very ugly, and people are terrified after seeing it,” says the New Jersey website.

“During the day, the Devil lives in the wetlands. At night, it comes out to scare anyone it meets.”

New Jersey Devils' Yegor Sharangovich, right, celebrates beside teammate Dawson Mercer (#18) after scoring against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. The Devils' logo is a play on the urban legend.

New Jersey Devils’ Yegor Sharangovich, right, celebrates beside teammate Dawson Mercer (#18) after scoring against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022. The Devils’ logo is a play on the urban legend. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

The Jersey Devil has several equally bizarre origin stories, notes the state of New Jersey.

One takes place “on a dark and stormy night in 1735” when a woman named “Mother Leeds” was delivering her 13th baby.

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“No one knew for sure exactly what happened, but people had lots of ideas,” says the New Jersey website.

One said Mother Leeds herself “wanted the baby to be the devil,” while another states that the child “was born with a tail, wings and hooves and flew up the chimney.” Yet another states that the child “looked normal, but then it changed.”

Other Jersey Devil origin stories involve curses placed upon young women.

Urband legend creatures are both frightening and celebrated, with regional pride attached to one being spotted in a specific locale, according to folklore expert Angus Kress Gillespie, a professor of American studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Urband legend creatures are both frightening and celebrated, with regional pride attached to one being spotted in a specific locale, according to folklore expert Angus Kress Gillespie, a professor of American studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey. (iStock)

One telling of the tale states “a town put a curse on a young girl who fell in love with a British soldier during the Revolutionary War,” the New Jersey website says. “When she gave birth, it was to the Jersey Devil.”

A similar story says that the Jersey Devil was born after “a gypsy cursed a girl because she didn’t give the gypsy food.”

4. Wendigo, a ‘cannibalistic monster’

While Sasquatch, the Mothman and the Jersey Devil do not have a history of being inherently violent toward humans, the same cannot be said for the Native American legend of the Wendigo.

The Wendigo, also spelled Windigo or Wiitiko, is a cannibalistic creature described in the folklore of Algonquian-speaking peoples, says The Canadian Encyclopedia.

A rendering of one of the descriptions of the Wendigo is shown here. 

A rendering of one of the descriptions of the Wendigo is shown here. (iStock)

These peoples include the Ojibwe, Mi’kmaq, Abenaki, Algonquian and many other tribes/First Nations across the United States and Canada.

The Canadian Encyclopedia says that “according to most Algonquian oral traditions, a Wendigo is a cannibalistic monster that preys on the weak and socially disconnected.”

A person becomes a Wendigo “after his or her spirit is corrupted by greed or weakened by extreme conditions, such as hunger and cold.”

Other stories tell of humans becoming possessed by a Wendigo.

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Wendigos are described differently according to various tribal traditions, says The Canadian Encyclopedia, but typically have ashen skin; large, sunken eyes; sharp teeth; and a distinctive, foul odor.

The Wendigos are said to live in the forest, searching for the next person they can consume.

The Wendigos are said to live in the forest, searching for the next person they can consume. (Bryan Steffy/Getty Images)

Some legends say Wendigos have antlers or horns or a skeleton that is visible through its skin.

Wendigos have been part of Indigenous folklore for generations, and the first European to report on their existence was French Jesuit missionary Fr. Paul Le Jeune.

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In a 1636 letter to his superiors, Le Jeune wrote,”This devilish woman … added that [the windigo] had eaten some Attikamegoukin — these are the tribes that live north of the River that is called Three Rivers — and that he would eat a great many more of them if he were not called elsewhere.”

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The cryptid even lent its name to Wendigo psychosis, a mental disorder that leads a person to become obsessed with cannibalism, says The Canadian Encyclopedia.

Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.

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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Threatens Legal Action After German Town Cancels Concert over Antisemitism

March 23, 2023 by www.breitbart.com Leave a Comment

Nobody cancels Roger Waters. The Pink Floyd co-founder has made that clear to Frankfurt City Council after he was accused of antisemitism and a concert in the German city was dropped by civic authorities.

In February, magistrates in Frankfurt instructed the venue for Waters’ planned 28 May concert in the city to cancel it, arguing the performer was “one of the most widely known antisemites” in the world.

The city council owns a 60 percent ownership stake in the venue where Waters, who once compared the Israeli government to Nazi Germany by saying Israel is “the worst regime in the world,” was scheduled to appear.

Now fellow rockstars including Eric Clapton, long-time Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine have all signed a change.com petition supporting Waters as he threatens legal action.

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The Central Council of Jews in Germany lauded the decision to cancel the show, saying in a statement that the organization encouraged “other German venues scheduled to host Waters to do the same,” according to the Ultimate Classic Rock outlet.

An upcoming show in Munich has also been nixed.

Waters has boasted hard-left anti-Israel views for years, accusing the Jewish state of pushing Nazi politics while downplaying crimes committed by Palestinians and advising other musicians to join him in boycotting the country.

Waters has also compared Israel to apartheid South Africa, declared support for the Islamist militant group Hamas and used a pig balloon adorned with a Star of David as a prop on a previous tours.

File/Pro Israel supporter Paul Antey waves the Israeli flag in protest against what he says is the anti-semite political beliefs of artist Roger Waters as he performs on stage during the third day of the Desert Trip music festival at Indio, California on October 9, 2016. (MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty)

In 2021 Waters called on singer Stevie Wonder to turn down the prestigious Wolf Prize award because it comes from Israel, as Breitbart News reported .

In a video posted on Facebook, Waters launched into one his now famous rants , telling Wonder: “This is an apartheid regime. This is Israel. You will be whitewashing them beyond all belief if you accept the prize.”

The Pink Floyd veteran has now instructed the Höcker law firm to resist any concert cancellations. Speaking to the UK Guardian , the firm’s partner Ralf Höcker explained they would file interim injunctions against the councils if venues or promoters are instructed to cancel the concerts.

#Antisemite and Pink Floyd star Rodger Waters is at it again…During an online #NakbaDay event, he sang the words, ‘We’ll walk hand in hand and we’ll take back the land, from the Jordan River to the sea,’ echoing the famous chant by terrorist group Hamas. https://t.co/omO7kmLFvI

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“The city of Munich is wasting taxpayer money on something that cannot be successful,” Höcker said. “The legal situation is really clear and they’re still going forward with this, and that’s unacceptable.”

Regarding the injunctions, he said “we’re very optimistic we’ll be successful” if they were filed.

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