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Lenny Kravitz Calls Channing Tatum “Soulful” In A Delightful Situation
Channing Tatum has received strong support from Lenny Kravitz, who called him “soulful.”


During a preview on Wednesday for a forthcoming episode of “Sherri,” the legendary rock star showed off how much he loved Tatum, who is engaged to Zoë Kravitz, an actress.

In a touching conversation about bringing the “Magic Mike” star into his family, he called his future son-in-law “sweet.”

“What a wonderful guy he is. We have a great rapport. Lenny Kravitz stated, “We have our own relationship as well,” during the talk show interview, which will be broadcast in its entirety on Thursday.

We chat and hang out together. He is a deeply spiritual person. He had a good upbringing. He is well-mannered and elegant.

The singer of “Fly Away” subsequently remarked that Tatum appeared “very natural” when they initially met.

The news of the engagement between Zoë Kravitz and the “Foxcatcher” actor, who have been romantically linked since 2021, broke in October.
In January, Lenny Kravitz openly praised his daughter’s bond with Tatum, telling People that the two “have something that’s naturally special.”

Tatum recently supported his soon-to-be father-in-law by showing up to the rock icon’s Hollywood Walk of Fame induction.

He was spotted last week at the celebration for the “American Woman” singer, right in front of Zoë Kravitz in the audience.

Tatum is currently set to star in the new thriller “Blink Twice,” directed by Zoë Kravitz. The film, which is about a tech billionaire who hosts an intimate gathering on his private island, is due out in August.

Tatum posted a picture and a video of his fiancée working hard on the “Blink Twice” set to Instagram in January.

“MISS DIRECTOR LADY HERSELF IN ACTION!!” he wrote in a caption for the post. “ABSOLUTELY CRUSHING IT. I’m eager for you all to see.
Paul Mullin, the star striker for Wrexham, will not be able to start the new season due to spinal surgery.

Wales’ Wrexham (AP) — Paul Mullin, the star striker for Wrexham, will miss the start of the new season due to “minor spinal surgery.”

Mullin will also be absent from Wrexham’s summer tour of the United States and Canada, where the Welsh team, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, will play Chelsea, Bournemouth, and the Vancouver Whitecaps.

The 29-year-old Mullin underwent surgery in London in mid-June to address a chronic hamstring and lower back ailment, Wrexham announced on Wednesday.

In his three seasons at Wrexham, which was promoted to the third division of English soccer in April, he has scored more than 100 goals. That was the team’s second straight promotion since its Hollywood owners’ investment catapulted it into the public eye. The Premier League is two tiers below it.

Wrexham released a statement saying, “The club’s three-time, back-to-back top scorer and player of the season has managed the injury through conservative treatment following three years of concern.” But during off-season training, it became clear that this strategy would not work, and after multiple consultations, it was decided that surgery would be the best course of action.

“To ensure he is fit for the majority of the 2024–25 campaign,” the club stated, the surgery was performed.

Wrexham will host Wycombe Wanderers on August 10 to kick off the league season.

The documentary series “Welcome to Wrexham,” which is available for streaming worldwide, focuses on Wrexham.
“I want to win”: Desharnais bolsters the Vancouver Canucks’ blue line with strength and size.
Vancouver: Vincent Desharnais received a call on Monday before he signed a contract with a new NHL team.

Head coach Rick Tocchet of the Vancouver Canucks and assistant bench boss Adam Foote were on the line.

The two wanted to talk to the free agent about where he could fit in, their coaching philosophy, and what they observed in the big defenseman’s game.

During a video call on Wednesday, Desharnais stated, “I really appreciated that they took the time to call me, introduce themselves, and have a conversation with both coaches.” “I was just struck by the coaching staff’s professionalism.”

After hearing what Desharnais had to say, he agreed to sign a US$4 million, two-year contract with the Canucks.

Through the trade, he joins a team he witnessed firsthand in the Stanley Cup playoffs’ second round, when his Edmonton Oilers defeated the Vancouver Canucks in a hard-fought seven-game series.
“I’m thrilled to be moving to Vancouver,” Desharnais declared. It will be good to finally be on their side and not get hit every time I move, as we’ve had some fantastic battles against them this year.

The Laval, Quebec-born, six-foot-seven, 226-pound blueliner solidified his place in the NHL last season, helping the Oilers win 78 games while dishing out one goal, ten assists, and 54 penalty minutes. After that, he made 16 more appearances, recording one assist and 22 penalty minutes, before the Florida Panthers defeated Edmonton in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final.

Prior to this, Desharnais worked in the minor leagues, playing parts of four seasons with the Bakersfield Condors, Edmonton’s American Hockey League affiliate.

The front office of Vancouver feels that the big defenseman is still developing.

“We believed there was additional potential,” Patrik Allvin, general manager, stated on Monday. “It has been a while since he was in the league. I am confident that Sergei Gonchar and Adam Foote, my coaches here, can help him reach his full potential.

Desharnais gained confidence after contributing consistently to the Oilers’ campaign the previous year. He’s now trying to improve his abilities as well.

“I think I still have more in me. Over the past season, I’ve come to realize and know this,” he remarked.

Adversityisgoingtoarise,anditwillbedifficultanddemanding. However, I’m confident that I will improve greatly.

And I believe I’ll be prepared to support the team to victory in the postseason.

The Canucks seem to have cornered the market on big defensemen after acquiring Desharnais and six-foot-four former Boston Bruins player Derek Forbort in free agency. The pair becomes part of a corps that already consists of six-eight-inch Tyler Myers and six-five-inch Carson Soucy. Desharnais laughed when asked on Wednesday if he had ever played on a hockey team where he wasn’t the tallest player.

He smiled and said, “I’ll make sure I go next to Tyler to measure myself to make sure he’s not cheating.”
Desharnais continued, “There’s a movement in the NHL toward using taller, burlier defensemen.” Moreover, those players are capable of more than just bulk.

“I believe that the big guys are becoming increasingly skilled. Playing against big guys is really difficult,” he remarked. We, in my opinion, take up a lot of space. Additionally, it is harder as a forward the less space you have for maneuverability.

Therefore, I believe Vancouver will be a very good d-core. It will be challenging to play against us.

The Canadian Press published this report for the first time on July 3, 2024.

Gemma Karstens-Smith, from The Press Canadian

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