Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Goalie and the Best Friend's Sister by Mary Smith The Goalie and the Best Friend's Sister by Mary Smith. Description: Lacy Lennon and Rosalyn Sphinx are hanging out in Rosalyn's living room when Rosalyn's stepbrother, Damon Dice, joins them. They chat for a few minutes before Lacy excuses herself to go to the restroom. When Lacy is on her way out, Rosalyn's mom, Katie Morgan, pulls her aside to share her concern that Rosalyn might have an unhealthy attraction to her stepbrother. Lacy promises to keep an eye on Rosalyn, but the second she gets back to the living room she spills the beans to Damon that Rosalyn told her the stepsibs had hooked up once. Rosalyn and Damon both deny it, but Lacy pushes on to ask if they would do it again for her. When the siblings don't immediately agree, Lacy offers to tell Katie what she knows. Eventually, Lacy pulls Damon's hard dick from his shorts and strokes it in front of Rosalyn to try to entice her friend. Rosalyn holds out for a few more moments, then give in to her urges. She starts sucking Damon down, deep throating her stepbro as Lacy alternates between helping and masturbating as she watches. Then Lacy urges Rosalyn to climb onto Damon's dick to ride him. Although this hot chick loves to watch, Lacy also wants to be part of the adventure. She eventually climbs onto Damon to give him a reverse cowgirl ride as Rosalyn watches and rubs her clit. Lacy continues to get it as she bends over on her hands and knees to enjoy a doggy style pussy pounding. From that position, Lacy can also double down on Rosalyn's enjoyment by finger banging and eating out her friend. Rosalyn scoots forward with her thighs spread wide next as Lacy sucks and strokes at both her friends to help them out. When Damon is about to cum, Lacy makes sure her hands are on his cock to hold him inside Rosalyn's pussy for a creampie that keeps it all in the family. Celebs Whose Best Friends Are "Normal" People. There's no one quite like a BFF. and imagine if that BFF was extremely famous and had fans all over the world. Epic . It's common for the press and paparazzi to focus on celebrities who are friends with each other, but quite a few celebrities have friends who aren't in the same industry or at a similar level of fame. They have "normal" friends; whether they be from school, the childhood neighborhood, or beyond, it's time to bring these friendships to light and see some ultimate best-friend-forever relationships. Mindy Kaling and Jocelyn Leavitt. Mindy Kaling and her BFF Jocelyn Leavitt met in college. The friends also became roomies in Brooklyn after school. Kaling spoke of this time in life in her book, Is Everyone Having Fun Without Me? (And Other Concerns) , saying, "We could afford it, Prospect Park wasn't too far, and people already assumed we were lesbians, so we fit into the neighborhood right away." They are far from their Brooklyn days, as Kaling and Leavitt now hang out at award shows instead. Taylor Swift and Abigail Anderson. Taylor Swift may have her well-known squad, but there's another girl in Swift's life who's been there since the old days. Abigail Anderson and Swift have been besties since high school . It's a friendship that has stayed intact even through Swift's major success in the music industry. In fact, Anderson has been a part of that fame. As reported by People , Swift's song "Fifteen," is actually the story of Swift and Anderson in high school — yep, she's that Abigail. The two friends have continued to be there for each other throughout the years. When Swift and her boyfriend at the time, Calvin Harris, broke up, Anderson posted a message for Swift on Instagram. And when Anderson got engaged, her bestie was there for the big celebration. Basically, Swift and Anderson are the ultimate squad. Rihanna and Melissa Forde. Rihanna and Melissa Forde are the coolest friends around. Not only is their fashion style on point, but they have been friends for over a decade. As Forde shared in an Instagram post, "Hold onto every genuine person you find in this world. it's almost a real one Birthday @badgalriri 15 yrs of friendship n counting babe and you know I'm riding faevaaaa. Wishing you continued blessings on blessings in everything you do. Love you more than I love chocolate and only you know how deep of a love that is." Now that is true friendship. Jennifer Lawrence and Laura Simpson. Jennifer Lawrence. She seems like the ultimate BFF, and the lucky person who gets to be a part of that friendship is Laura Simpson. As Simpson shared in a MySpace post in 2014, their first meeting was a fateful event. She posted, "I met her [Lawrence] seven years ago at an event where we both didn't know a single person. We hit it off over a mutual respect for Chandler Bing, and we've been eating pizza together ever since." Since then, the friends have gone to many fun events together, with Lawrence even going to Simpson's wedding in Italy. But the best part of their friend has to be their equal love of Bravo. These friends love their Housewives programming and have even gone on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live together. Amy Schumer and her high school friends. As for Amy Schumer, it's not just one friend but a group of ladies she's remained close with since they were kids. As she described during an interview with Vanity Fair , explaining all of the framed pictures and throw pillows with faces on them, "It's all my friends from high school — these girls, these monsters. They're afraid I'm going to forget about them. So, like, they keep buying me things, to remind me of them." But Schumer knows how to take care of her friends, too. When she was planning to go to the premiere of the final Hunger Games movie to support Jennifer Lawrence (yes,they're friends!), Schumer didn't forget about her high school gal pals. As she described in the VF interview, "I was like, 'I have to bring all my friends from high school.' [Lawrence's people] were like, 'Are you serious?' I was like, 'Yeah, if I go and don't bring them, it'll be an issue.'" Ariana Grande and Alexa Luria. For Ariana Grande, it's her hometown friends who help her keep a level head in the midst of the Hollywood glamour and fame. In particular, her friend Alexa Luria has been there for Grande through it all. In an interview with Billboard , the singer opened up about her friendships from back home, saying, "I have a bunch of really dope friends I've known since elementary school. They think it's funny that people want to take pictures with me at Starbucks, because it is — it's weird. They're going to keep me healthy and humble. I still feel like Ariana from Boca [Raton] who loves musical theater and dogs. I'm just working now." Miley Cyrus and all her friends. Miley Cyrus has made it clear that having friends who are not famous is a priority. As she shared with Us Weekly , "I'm not trying to be in the squad. None of my friends are famous, and not because of any other reason than I just like real people who are living real lives, because I'm inspired by them." Based on her Instagram feed, it also appears that her family is also more like a group of friends who she hangs out with all of the time. Eddie Redmayne and Hannah Bagshawe. Eddie Redmayne and wife, Hannah Bagshawe, were good friends for over a decade before they started dating. As he told Daily Mail in an interview, the two met while Redmayne was attending school at Eton. It was at a party that he first noticed her. As he shared during the interview, "I saw Hannah across the room at a party afterwards and she was very beautiful and very funny and she loves the arts and theatre just as I do, so we became friends." It was a solid friendship that eventually became more. It's a moment that seems to be straight out of a movie. He continued, "I'd finished rehearsals and was about to start shooting in a few days and so I said to myself, 'I'm going to go to Florence for a quick break and write or do something like that .' Before I went, Hannah and I were on a sort of date — we'd been good friends for 12 years — and we had a wonderful evening and I suddenly said, 'You don't want to come to Florence with me next week, do you?' She said, 'That's absurd, you don't mean it.' I said, 'Yes I do!' So our first proper date was in Florence. That was three years ago and we couldn't be happier." Emma Roberts and the Smith sisters. Two of Emma Roberts' good friends are sisters Kara and Brit Smith. The two sisters are celebrity stylists and owners of the clothing business, Elkin. Not only are these three girls good friends, but the sisters also style the actress. Kara described their friendships to NYLON , saying, "Emma is our girl. Not only is she one of our closest friends (we always tell people the three of us are sisters, because we feel like sisters), but she was also the muse for our FW14 collection. It's funny because when we started Elkin, we knew exactly who our girl was and what she was about. and now she has a face." The friendship has also made it to Instagram-worthy status. Brit has shared photos of her and Roberts traveling together and working out. Even these friendships have become famous. Even though all of these celebrities have kept solid friendships outside of the world of Hollywood, press and paparazzi keep on catching them together, and so these regular ol' friendships have become famous too. Now, when watching award shows or scrolling through Instagram, it'll easier to spot these newly familiar faces. It's nice to have another reminder that celebrities started out as regular people, and to their BFFs, they still are. Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research To Host 2021 Angel Ball Summer Gala. Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research announced today that they will host The Angel Ball Summer Gala on Friday, August 20, 2021 in Southampton, NY to raise funds and awareness for cancer research. Hosted by songwriter Denise Rich and her daughters, Daniella Rich Kilstock and Ilona Rich Schachter, Gabrielle’s Angels will take their renowned Angel Ball out east for the first annual Angel Ball Summer Gala. The event will honor Simone I. Smith, Designer & Co-Founder Simone I. Smith jewelry; and legendary model Maye Musk. Money raised from the in-person event will benefit Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, which funds the best and brightest early career scientists whose research focuses on finding less toxic treatments for patients with leukemia, lymphoma and other related blood cancers. The evening’s Dinner Chairs are Mary J. Blige and Lizzie & Jonathan Tisch. Additional performers, presenters, and Dinner Chairs to be announced, Simone I. Smith is every woman: she’s a wife, mother, friend, survivor, entrepreneur, and so much more. In 2011, she launched her signature jewelry collection, Simone I. Smith, with two goals in mind: to transform her life-long affection for accessories into a thriving enterprise and offer a helping hand to those in need. A 16-year cancer survivor, she finds as much joy in designing earrings, bracelets, and her ever-popular A Sweet Touch Of Hope lollipop pendants as she does when working with the American Cancer Society. Her story began in the suburbs of New York under the watchful eyes of her grandparents. Back in the 80s, when hip-hop was burgeoning as a culture, Smith was coming into her own and every girl on her block in Queens was wearing big, chunky earrings. In fact, she still has the first pair of gold “door-knockers” she received as a gift when she was a teenager from her now husband, entertainment icon, artist, performer, and entrepreneur, LL COOL J. Smith, the mother of four, focused her attention on caring for her family, full-time for many years. Then in 2004, she received a life-altering diagnosis of Stage III Chondrosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, which required an invasive surgery. The experience tested, and renewed, her faith and also sparked her desire to give back and partner with the American Cancer Society. As such, she donates a portion of proceeds from every jewelry sale to the ongoing fight against cancer, in all its forms. Simply stated, Smith is intent on inspiring women to not only tap into their own personal style, but also be bold and open to switching things up as well. In addition to her signature line, she has expanded the brand to reach consumers across multiple price-points with SIS by Simone I. Smith, which launched in 2013. In 2018, Smith partnered with one of her best friends (and legendary artist) Mary J. Blige to create Sister Love, a new fashion-forward brand under the Simone I. Smith umbrella. Featuring larger than life bamboo earrings and nostalgic silhouettes, Sister Love has been a staple of magazine editorials, television shows, and music videos, including Power Book II: Ghost on Starz (where Mary J. Blige lights up the screen each week in her Sister Love Hoops), The Equalizer on CBS , “Best Friend” by Saweetie and Doja Cat, and “In N Out” by the City Girls. For her efforts, Smith earned 2013’s Rising Star of the Year Award from the National Association Of Women Business Owners of Los Angeles, and was honored by the non-profit LadyLike Foundation in 2015. She has been a featured guest on QVC and also appeared on The Talk, Entertainment Tonight and The Insider. Her jewelry was named one of Oprah’s Favorite Things in 2020, and has graced the pages of VOGUE , Marie Claire, W Magazine, Essence, and InStyle, and has become a favorite among the likes of Queen Latifah, Cardi B, Saweetie, Taraji P. Henson, Kelly Rowland, Mary J. Blige, Regina King, Tabitha Brown, Niecy Nash, Angela Bassett, Ashanti, and Missy Elliott, who wore a pair of Simone I. Smith signature hoops during her halftime performance at Super Bowl XLIX . Maye Musk has run her own nutrition business for over 45 years in eight cities and three countries through speaking, consulting, counseling, writing and media work. She has reached the peak in her field in three countries: the first Representative of the Consulting Dietitians of Southern Africa; President of the Consulting Dietitians of Canada; and Chair of the Nutrition Entrepreneurs, Academy of Dietetics and Nutrition. She also won the Outstanding Nutrition Entrepreneur Award in the USA . She was the first dietitian to be featured on a cereal box with her book, Feel Fantastic in 1996. She has been modeling since the age of 15 and had 4 billboards in Times Square in her 60s, probably a record. Maye gives presentations as an entrepreneur, fashion icon and nutrition expert to numerous corporations, associations, hospitals and universities. She is an Ambassador for two non-profits that fit into her two careers: Big Green, building vegetable and fruit gardens in under-served schools; and Dress for Success, a global not-for-profit organization that has helped more than one million women achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, a variety of personal and professional development programs and work attire. “It’s hard for me to believe but this year marks 25 years since my beautiful Gabrielle passed away from leukemia,” said Denise Rich. “Not a day goes by that I don’t think of her and the promise I made before she died to fund cancer research until we find a cure. The Angel Ball Summer Gala will be very meaningful as we commemorate 25 years and I am thrilled to honor two amazing women and their dedication to philanthropy during the event. I know Gabrielle would be so proud!” ‘Dictator’ Kerry is ruining family legacy. Gov. Cuomo's daughters, sister share Billy Baldwin tweet defending him. Daddy dilemma for scandal-scarred and his three daughters. slept in locked bathroom to avoid Andrew Cuomo's abuse: biographer. Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s history with women: Wives, girlfriends, accusers. She claims to be a great advocate for human rights — but former employees tell The Post that behind closed doors, Kerry Kennedy is a monster who’s driving her father’s legacy into the ground. “For someone who’s a human-rights lawyer, I don’t think I’ve ever met someone who cares so little for the people who work for her,” says an employee who resigned from the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights. “She treats them so badly, belittling and embarrassing them in front of others. Everyone who works there is brilliant, but there is very high turnover.” In the past year, sources say, at least nine employees have quit. Several ex-employees also tell The Post that Kennedy, who serves as president of the center, has grown increasingly erratic. “She’s unhinged,” says this same employee. “Bitter. She can’t follow up and can be very vague. Sometimes she would get frustrated but couldn’t convey where her frustration was coming from.” “Her priorities can change on a whim and her mood,” says another, who held a high-ranking position for 3¹/₂ years. “It made me feel like a crazy person. I’d heard stories that Kerry was a loose cannon, but her crazy behavior ramped up in the beginning of 2015.” Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy in 2002. AP. Kennedy, 56, is the seventh child of Robert F. Kennedy and the ex-wife of Gov. Cuomo. As head of the RFK Center, a nonprofit with the vague stated goal of “rais[ing] awareness of the most important — and sometimes overlooked — human-rights challenges,” Kennedy presents herself as a standard-bearer and champion of the world’s most abused citizens. These ex-employees say Kennedy herself behaves like the dictator of a banana republic, sending some to perform menial personal tasks rather than respond to desperate e-mails from the world’s most dangerous hot spots. “In general, she treats everyone as the person who would go get her coffee,” says another former executive. “Her attitude is, ‘You’re here to do what I want you to do.’ RFK surrounded himself with people who would say no and push back against him. She surrounds herself with people who won’t challenge her and who say yes no matter what.” These employees could never figure out what the foundation’s goals were. “It is the most dysfunctional and disheartening organization,” says a former policy worker who left recently. “Especially given Kerry’s image, and the public image of the organization. They don’t even care about the dignity of their own employees.” ‘She has truly become unhinged, and people don’t know what to do.’ - A source tied to the RFK Center for Justice & Human Rights. This employee says he went to his supervisor — a close friend of Kennedy’s — with a written complaint about lack of leadership. This employee had been tasked with human-rights work in numerous nations with no help.” “I tried to raise concerns, and he said, ‘I’m not gonna do that.’ He literally threw my prepared paper on the floor and went back to sending e-mails or whatever. It was the most disrespected I’d ever been in my entire career.” Multiple sources — all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity — say Kennedy uses foundation funds to pay for lavish expenses and the foundation itself as an excuse to party with celebs around the globe. The foundation’s most recent tax filings show she paid herself $357,340 in 2014. That same year, she took out a $2.4 million line of credit for the center, which has offices in DC and on ’s Madison Avenue. In November 2015, she sold her house in the Westchester town of Bedford for $920,000. There is no public record of her having purchased another residence. “She has truly become unhinged, and people are frozen and don’t know what to do,” says a source who e-mailed The Post. “Her staff fear her, as she has a wicked temper and is quite entitled and belligerent — but now they fear for her, as she has become difficult to follow . . . She has become bitter, mean and angry — and now, clearly, publicly depressed.” Kennedy did not return repeated requests for comment. The past few years have been difficult for Kennedy. Her best friend and sister-in-law, Mary Richardson Kennedy, hanged herself in her barn in May 2012. Mary was battling her estranged husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., over his serial cheating and public affair with actress . Mary and RFK Jr. were also engaged in a custody battle over their four kids, and after Mary’s suicide, Kerry — who had abandoned her to side with her brother — wrote a piece for The Huffington Post. It was called “Ode to My Best Friend,” and in it, Kerry wrote, “Like millions of Americans, Mary suffered from depression . . . Mary fought back the demons who were trying to invade the Paradise of her very being.” The 2012 suicide of Mary Richardson Kennedy amid her crumbling marriage to RFK Jr. was an emotional blow for her sister-in-law and best friend, Kerry Kennedy. Getty Images. In 2013, Kerry told The Daily Beast that “Mary’s was a classic mental illness,” infuriating the Richardson family. One relative told the site that the Kennedy propaganda machine had been spreading “vindictive lies, proof of the unbelievable emotional and psychological abuse that Mary endured in the last years of her life, and now, in death.” Two months after Mary’s suicide, Kerry was arrested for driving while impaired. She had smashed into a tractor-trailer on I-684 and fled. She claimed to have taken only an Ambien and, on the witness stand, told the court of her human-rights work. She was so anxious about an imminent aid trip to Uganda, she testified, that she mixed up her meds. The jury took an hour to acquit. Kennedy then went on the “Today” show to complain about her treatment by the criminal-justice system. “[It’s] a terrible policy . . . pursuing every case of driving under the influence,” she said. In 2014, say multiple former employees, Kennedy hit up wealthy donors to bail out the RFK Center, which still suffers from Kerry’s spending sprees. Proximity to wealth and fame is Kennedy’s priority, with human rights nowhere on the radar. - A source close to . “On a trip to France, we stayed in the same hotel John Kerry was staying at — a $500-a-night hotel,” says a former center executive. “They always fly business class. Or Kerry will book a plane ticket and change her mind at the last minute, and you’ll have to buy a totally new ticket.” The purpose of the three-day Paris trip, says the exec, was to screen a movie with actor Javier Bardem. “There’s always random celebrities around,” says the exec. “The organization most heavily benefits the family. Her South Africa trip” — this past June — “was ostensibly to ‘honor the legacy of her father and the ending of apartheid.’ She gave a speech. Those all end up being travel parties for her family.” This source says Kennedy took one of her teenage daughters to build houses in Mexico because the girl wanted to write a piece for Teen Vogue — which never ran. “We don’t build houses,” says the former exec. “That’s not our mission. Why? Habitat for Humanity exists. We’re a bunch of lawyers and policy people.” Kerry’s actual role is unclear. “She’s RFK’s daughter — that’s largely what she brings to the table,” says this source. “I don’t think she’s very talented. I don’t think she’s very bright.” “I can’t recall seeing her read a newspaper or a magazine,” says another ex-employee. “She spends all day on the phone. She writes a lot of thank-you notes to people who’ve donated money. She’s constantly trying to get celebrities and throwing celebrity gala events. I asked the question while I was there: ‘Who are we helping?’ I don’t know.” This source also says Kennedy “always stays in really nice hotels — four star. Car services. Sometimes she would stay in really rich people’s homes.” Proximity to wealth and fame, says this source, is Kennedy’s priority, with human rights nowhere on the radar. “It’s just her lack of compassion,” says this source. “I just feel like people who are bright and with it have compassion and empathy . . . It was a very tense environment. I just said, ‘Life is too short — I’m not going to keep living like this.’ ” Kennedy has spent the past few weeks traveling, and her Twitter feed indicates she attended something called the Ischia Global Film & Music Festival in Italy on July 10, after speaking in Paris on July 9. “Me speaking today at the Free Iran 2016 conference in Paris,” she tweeted. “So many really interesting people! #freeiran.” Sister Mary Ellen Beyhan. “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. … If we live in the Spirit, let us also follow the Spirit.” Galatians 5: 22-23, 25. In her life and ministry, Sister Mary Ellen Beyhan modeled many of the traits identified by St. Paul as the outcomes of living in and following the Spirit. Students of all ages — from first-grade through college — benefitted from her gifts as a talented and versatile teacher. Friends, faculty, staff and others enjoyed her warm hospitality and her cooking skills. She was a generous person in her commitment to be of service to others. An SCL for 71 years, Sister Mary Ellen passed to eternal life in the Spirit on Holy Thursday, March 29, 2018. She was 91 years old at the time of her death in Ross Hall where she had lived for almost 11 years. Mary Ellen’s story began on Nov. 8, 1926 with her birth in Tulsa, Okla., the first of three children of John and Olga Beyhan. She attended Holy Family Grade School and Holy Family High School in Tulsa. After two years of college, she entered the SCL Community on Aug. 14, 1946. She professed vows as Sister Peter on Aug. 15, 1948 and later returned to her baptismal name. Sister Mary Ellen always wanted to teach first-grade — which she did along with other elementary grades. For 30 years, Sister taught at high schools in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Montana. Her subjects included religion, English, computers, algebra, sewing, cooking and the sciences. While English wasn’t Sister’s area of specialty, one high school student acknowledged her as the best English teacher he ever had. Sister also taught dance and did choreography for musical performances. At the college level, Sister Mary Ellen focused on biology, chemistry and environmental science. She had a bachelor’s degree in education and a master’s in biology. As testimony to her excellence as an educator, Sister Mary Ellen received a letter of commendation from an administrator at Iowa Western Community College where she taught seven years. He wrote, “She is an excellent and challenging teacher, who possesses the uncanny ability of integrating quality standards with high student praise. Sister is concerned about her students (and humanity in general), and gives enormous amounts of her time to their needs and development.” Sister Mary Ellen and her good friend Sister Mary Jo Coyle received similar accolades for their excellent work managing apartments for low- income families in archdiocesan housing in Glenwood Springs, Colo. Nonetheless, Sister Mary Ellen — the born educator — was happy to return to teaching as a college instructor in the Kansas City area. She completed her active ministry as a pastoral volunteer at Christ the King Parish, Kansas City, Kan. Sister became a resident of Ross Hall in September 2007. Preceding Sister Mary Ellen in death were her parents. Survivors include her sister Ann Harker and her brother Michael Beyhan, both of Tulsa; nieces and nephews; and the SCL Community.