Beach in pensacola, florida, early just like Many Americans will do across the country on this memorial day which has an extra meaning as we also remember the nearly 100,000 americans who have died from the coronavirus. Look, the weather has been nice. People are fatigued and tired of being inside their homes and were seeing large crowds across the country and many people not social distancing. Scenes from the unofficial kickoff to the summer showing Many Americans not practicing social distancing measures. You wouldnt know a pandemic was going on by looking at the beach today. Reporter over the weekend, people crowded beaches and parks and even restaurants and bars. Everybodys going to get sick one day. Everybody its just life. Reporter this pool party in the owe dark showing revelers nearly arm to arm. Lets shut down all eastbound. Reporter take a look at this Police Footage from Daytona Beach showing hundreds gathering in the streets. Our residents are excited about having access to
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Fans can get the Fly Virgin Atlantic sweater regularly worn by Princess Diana. (Photo by Anwar Hussein/WireImage)
Princess Diana’s street style is still iconic today (as is she), in particular her oversized, casual sweatshirts.
Diana’s outfits regularly made headline news including her off-duty looks during trips to the Chelsea Harbour Club and Earl’s Court Gym.
Her influence in fashion is just as big now as it was in the 1990s, with Instagram and Twitter pages dedicated to her outfits.
While celebrities like the Kardashians rock her recognisable cycle shorts and sweater combo, and even Hailey Bieber paid homage to Diana in a
Jeremy Norman (L) and Derek Frost (R) in 1980, shortly before the AIDS epidemic hit. (Provided)
Derek Frost was filled with “terrible dread” when he received a phone call from his partner, Jeremy Norman, in April 1991.
Jeremy phoned from Miami to tell Derek that he was feeling unwell. He had a pain in his throat and he had developed sores around his mouth that just wouldn’t go away. Both men knew what these symptoms meant: after years of dodging HIV, the virus had come knocking at their door. Jeremy ultimately tested positive for HIV, while Derek – by some stroke of luck – tested negative.