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San Francisco Chronicle
4 days ago
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Earthquakes beaten by Seattle as winless skid hits six; Bay City draw
SEATTLE — Danny Musovski scored two goals, his first multi-goal game since 2020, Pedro de la Vega added a goal and an assists and the Seattle Sounders beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-2 on Saturday night. San Jose (7-9-8) is winless in six straight. De la Vega, on a breakaway, slipped a shot from outside the area inside the back post to cap the scoring in the 69th minute. San Jose's Preston Judd opened the scoring in the 26th minute but Danny Musovski answered for the Sounders (10-6-7) in the 28th to make it 1-1. Jamar Ricketts played a low cross from the left side to the near post where Judd put away a first-touch shot before Musovski beat defender Dave Romney and goalkeeper Daniel De Sousa Britto — known simply as 'Daniel' — to an arcing ball in played by Albert Rusnák and scored on a header into a wide-open net. After Musovski made it 2-1 in the 54th minute when, on the counter-attack, he headed home an entry pass played in by de la Vega from the center of the area. Cristian Arango responded for San Jose to tie it at 2-2 in the 64th minute. Cristian Espinoza played a free kick to Judd in the center of the area for a header, but goalkeeper Andrew Thomas made a diving one-hand parry before Arango slammed home the putback from point-blank range. Daniel stopped six shots for San Jose. Thomas made his third consecutive start in place of Stefan Frei (concussion protocol) and had four saves for the Sounders. Nouhou (red card - violent conduct) and Jackson Ragen (yellow card accumulation) served suspensions for the Sounders. The Sounders and San Jose played to a 1-1 tie on March 29. Angel City broke through first after a quiet start to the first half, scoring in the 27th minute, chasing down a long ball from Riley Tiernan and knocking home the game's first goal. Hocking, who narrowly missed a goal in the first half, scored on an assist from substitute Maddie Moreau in the 57th minute to pull even. Bay FC made a push in the final minutes, with Hocking missing on a hard shot at close range and Kiki Pickett firing a shot over the crossbar. Bay FC will play the last of its two Summer Series friendlies on Sunday when they host Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds. NWSL play resumes Aug. 2 with the end of summer break, as Bay FC hosts the Houston Dash. Neveal Hackshaw's first goal of the season put Oakland on top in the 22nd minute, firing from deep after a Loudoun turnover. Peter Wilson doubled the lead just two minutes later with his team-leading fifth goal of the season and giving the Roots all the scoring they'd need in a five-minute span.


Perth Now
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Bec Judd opens up on shock beauty revealations
Bec Judd has revealed she was seeing a dermatologist for bum acne caused by wearing activewear all day, and why she wasn't allowed to tan when modelling in Asia. The 43-year-old Perth-born Melbourne-based influencer said she has struggled with folliculitis at the top of her thighs after intense Pilates workouts. 'You get sweaty, you exercise, and you leave your activewear on all day,' she said on the Vain-ish podcast she hosts with Jess Roberts. 'And I'm being a type A person. If (the instructors) say do 20, I'll do 30. But then I get sweaty, and then I leave active wear on all day. 'And it was more like top of the thighs. You know, like where the butt cheek meets the top of the thighs. It gets sweaty, and you can get what is it? Folliculitis?' The mother-of-four then paid a visit to her dermatologist, Ryan De Cruz, asking for help to get rid of 'all these weird bumps'. 'And he's like, it's very, very common in the active wear mum generation,' she said. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Judd also spilled the tea on the time she almost got fired from modelling in Asia due to tanning and was forbidden from going in the sun. 'So I worked in Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong (and) in my modelling contracts, I had to sign a clause saying that I wasn't allowed to tan my skin and I wasn't allowed to go to the beach, and I had to put SPF on and they wanted my skin to be as white as possible. 'I'm Maori. Going out in the sun, I go brown straight away. Judd continued to say that the 'naughty models' rebelled against their agency only to be threatened with the loss of their jobs. 'We all went to the beach one day, and it got back to our agency, and they almost fired us. Hosts of Vain-ish podcast Jess Roberts and Bec Judd with Judd's dermatologist Ryan De Cruz. Credit: Supplied 'We had an official warning they were going to send us back to Australia if we went to the beach again because we were all too tanned and we're missing out on work. Isn't that crazy?' While still on the tanning topic, Judd and Dr De Cruz shared their thoughts on viral tanning gummies. 'I actually bought the tanning gummies and started eating them, it was weird, they were a neon blue colour,' Judd said. Dr De Cruz added: 'It's really been glamorised, and as a dermatologist it makes me feel very uncomfortable. 'A whole lot of potential toxic side effects - you just don't want to go there it's a big red flag.'

Miami Herald
11-07-2025
- Miami Herald
Teen gamers across country called SWAT twice on Florida 12-year-old, cops say
A 12-year-old Fortnite gamer was victimized twice in two days by 'swatting' calls, and the culprits were his online competition in New York and Connecticut, according to Florida detectives. The suspects, ages 14 and 15, have been arrested and are facing felony charges, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said in a July 10 news release. 'Swatting' is trend in which 911 callers report fake emergencies to elicit a rush of law enforcement officers to a home, business or government building, often late at night, experts say. The suspects are accused of 'swatting' the boy's home near Poinciana on June 4 and June 5, officials said. In the June 5 incident, the 14-year-old New York teen fabricated a scenario that qualified as 'sinister,' Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said at a July 10 news conference. 'What he said was this: My wife didn't cook dinner tonight and because she didn't cook dinner tonight and because she set my clothes on fire ... I've taken a shot gun and killed my wife and killed the children,' Judd said. Wary deputies suspected it was yet another case of 'swatting,' but responded to the home to confirm their suspicions, officials said. 'Detectives determined that the child at the residence had been playing Fortnite online with friends that he had made through the Discord server. The suspects were said to be upset with the victim's play during the game,' the sheriff's office said. 'The detectives were able to track the (false reports) back to the two suspects. ... The two suspects were arrested, and their transfer to Polk County was put into motion.' The teens are charged with felony false report concerning the use of firearms in a violent manner and felony unlawful use of two-way communication device, officials said. 'Swatting is a serious and dangerous crime, and often results from on-line gaming and arguments,' Judd said in the release. 'If you do this to a resident of Polk County, Florida, we will track you down and hold you accountable. It doesn't matter where you are, or how old you are, we are going to come after you ... for wasting law enforcement resources and endangering people.' Poinciana is about a 70-mile drive northeast from Tampa.

Sky News AU
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
'I didn't wake up like this': AFL WAG and model Rebecca Judd lays bare the beauty treatments she's had done in candid new podcast
AFL WAG and influencer Rebecca 'Bec' Judd has opened up about the extensive beauty treatments she uses to maintain her appearance, insisting it's time to "stop gaslighting women" over cosmetic procedures. The 42-year-old mother of four, who is married to former Carlton and West Coast star Chris Judd, made the frank admission during the first episode of her new beauty podcast Vain-ish, launched with friend Jess Roberts. "We created this podcast because we want to look good, we want to feel good, and we don't want to be shamed for doing so," Judd told Stellar. "Beauty standards are so impossible for women right now. It's very topical," she said. "Everyone has been talking about Lindsay Lohan's face and Anne Hathaway's face and Kris Jenner's face." Judd said the commentary has become so divided that it's created "two camps" - both of which are "very vocal and angry at each other". "There's one camp saying, 'They've had work, how vain are they? How superficial, how shallow'," she said. "And then you've got the other camp saying when women don't get work done and they show signs of ageing, grey hairs, wrinkles and sagging skin, 'She's let herself go, she should go and get some work'. "Women just can't win." The model and entrepreneur argued that the time has come for honesty. "I think 2025 is the year we stop gaslighting women by saying, 'I don't have any wrinkles because I sleep eight hours, wear sunscreen and drink lots of water'. "You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest. This is the year where we stop bullsh***ing everyone and we 'fess up. "I'm 42, and I don't have a line on my face. I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours' sleep a night, all right?" During the debut episode on Sunday, Judd laid out the full list of what goes into her daily beauty routine. "There's a hell of a lot of heavy lifting that goes into living," she told listeners. "I did not wake up like this. "I've got fake tan on, I've got stick-on underlash lashes on, I've got hair extensions sewn in, I used a prescription lash serum this morning to help my eyelashes grow- but I accidentally stuck it in my eye and then I got pink eye, I've got a fresh set of shellac gel nails, I've had Invisalign trays, I took them out and replaced them with a 15-minute teeth whitening session, I did an infrared sauna this morning, I'm drinking my anti-ageing supplement, after I had a breakfast with superfood porridge with glutamine and collagen supplement smoothie, I plucked out every single visible grey hair that I could find, I used my prescription retinol, I used my hyaluronic HB5, I used my vitamin C serum, I stuck my silicone nipple pads on, I overdrew my lips, I contoured my face, I pulled my hair back in a really tight pony to give myself a non-surgical brow lift and I waltzed on into this studio. "And that's just today." Judd also revealed she's undergone a cosmetic procedure involving salmon sperm DNA. "It's salmon sperm DNA injections around the eye area," she explained. "I'm quite hollow around my eye area, and I wanted the skin to be a little bit plumper and thicker. "I never thought I'd ever say, 'I'm going to stick some salmon j*** in my face to look younger', but when you're 42… I'll do anything, and try anything, she joked. Elsewhere in the episode, Judd and Roberts spoke with dermal clinician Jayde Taylor about emerging treatments involving "reindeer stem cells" from Japan and even stem cells derived from umbilical cords. "Our eyes lit up (when we heard this), because we've kept our umbilical cords from our children, which will expire when they turn 18," Judd said, clarifying that they had been properly collected and stored in a scientific facility, not just being kept at home. "Well, this isn't the first time I've heard about the umbilical cords, so watch this space," Taylor replied. Judd, whose eldest son Oscar is now 13, quipped that she has "five years to get some really good science" behind the use of umbilical cords. 'I'll bathe in it, put it in a bath, run the hot water," she joked.

Mercury
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mercury
Bec Judd: Influencer and model admits to Botox, filler
Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. Rebecca Judd says she believes the time is right for women to be honest and open about their cosmetic enhancements, saying she no longer wants to hide what 'work' she has had done. 'I think 2025 is the year that we stop gaslighting women by saying, 'I don't have any wrinkles because I sleep for eight hours, wear sunscreen and drink lots of water,'' the model and influencer told the Stellar podcast, Something To Talk About. 'You get to a certain age where it's like, come on, let's be a bit more honest.' In a new interview with Stellar, Judd admits: 'I feel that this is the year where we stop bulls****ing everyone and we 'fess up'. 'I'm 42. I don't have a line on my face,' Judd continues, 'I'm telling you it's not because I get eight hours sleep a night, all right?' Listen to Rebecca Judd on a new episode of the Stellar podcast, Something To Talk About, below: Rebecca Judd on the set of Stellar's latest cover shoot, out today. Picture: Steven Chee for Stellar She about spoke the catch-22 that many women – including Hollywood star Anne Hathaway and Kardashian matriarch Kendall Jenner – find themselves in when it comes to their looks, due to societal expectations and pressures around beauty standards. 'I think standards are so impossible for women right now. Everyone's talking about Lindsay Lohan's face and Anne Hathaway's face and Kris Jenner's face,' Judd told Something To Talk About, in a new episode out today. 'There's one camp saying, 'They've had work, how vain are they? How superficial, how shallow,'' Judd noted. 'And then you've got the other camp saying when women don't get work done and they show signs of ageing, grey hairs, wrinkles and sagging skin, 'She's let herself go, she should go and get some work.' So that person then feels pressured to go and get work done, and: 'Oh … she's overdone it.' 'And the cycle starts again. Women just can't win.' Anne Hathaway raised eyebrows for her new look. Picture: Getty Images Kris Jenner made headlines recently for her fresh-faced appearance. Picture: AFP Speaking to the Steller podcast, Judd - who has four children with her husband, former AFL star Chris Judd - reflected on her past attitude toward being caught out by paparazzi en route to cosmetic appointments, and how she once feared anyone finding out. 'It feels really liberating to just let it go and be honest, because you're not trying to hide any secrets anymore,' Judd told Something To Talk About. Listen to Rebecca Judd on a new episode of the Stellar podcast, Something To Talk About, below: Rebecca Judd is on the cover of today's Stellar. Picture: Stellar Picture: Instagram 'I remember five, seven years ago, I was going to get some injectables and there was a pap on my tail and I couldn't shake him. 'I thought, gosh, if I get photographed walking into a clinician and her name was on the sign where I'd be walking in, it'd be a front-page story and it would be so embarrassing. 'So I'd drive around, he'd keep following me, so then I wouldn't go into the appointment, I'd just drive home. 'Now, if a pap followed me, I wouldn't even care. It's like, get the photo, it's fine. I just give zero f****s now.' Listen to Rebecca Judd on a new episode of the Stellar podcast, Something To Talk About, below: See the full cover shoot with Rebecca Judd in today's Stellar, inside The Sunday Telegraoh (NSW), Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland) and Sunday Mail (SA). Listen to the full episode of her on the podcast, Something To Talk About, now. And for more from Stellar, click here. Originally published as 'I just give zero f****s now': Rebecca Judd comes clean about beauty enhancements and why she 'doesn't have a line on my face'