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Mark Wahlberg’s Daughter Does Spot-On, Hilarious Impression Of Him

May 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Mark Wahlberg is celebrating a rite of passage for many parents: getting roasted by your teen.

The “Father Stu” star shared a video on Instagram of his 13-year-old daughter, Grace, doing a playful impression of him. In the video, she takes a jab at his famous early-morning workout regimen, all while modeling his fitness clothing line.

Grace is clad in a hat, sweatshirt, and sneakers from Wahlberg’s Municipal Sport Utility Gear clothing line and shorts from his F45 global fitness company. She also is standing next to a tub of his Performance Inspired supplements in the kitchen.

“Municipal from head to toe,” she says, looking like her dad in full promotion mode while pointing to each item.

“The new Municipal shoes, shorts. Municipal, F45, the sweatshirt, hat, and Performance Inspired.”

She can’t help but laugh as she picks up the tub of protein.

“Performance Inspired,” she says. “Inspired to be better.”

She then ends with some vintage Wahlberg advice. Her dad is open about his religious faith and maniacally dedicated to his fitness regimen, which he said at one point began at 2 a.m. every day.

“Stay prayed up, make your protein shakes,” she says.

Grace then closes with one final joke referencing Wahlberg’s workout routine. “What time is it?” she says while checking her watch. “Oh, 8 a.m. Gotta go to bed.”

Grace is the youngest of Wahlberg’s four children with wife Rhea Durham. They also share Ella, 19, Michael, 17, and Brendan, 14.

Wahlberg also had some fun with Grace in December when he posted a throwback photo of himself with long hair alongside a picture of his youngest, asking if the two looked alike.

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Emi Uses Tiktok To Spread Joy And Smile

May 4, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Akenesi Emi’s goal of bring­ing joy to someone’s day through her TikTok vid­eos has quickly earned her more than 400,000 followers in just two months….

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My N420,000 teeth wants to kill me – Portable struggles to speak after getting new grills, shares hilarious video – AkPraise

May 4, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Portable, has become the center of attention after sharing a hilarious video of himself struggling to speak clearly after acquiring a new set of grills.

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Every AirPods user should try this crazy hidden feature

May 4, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

iPhone users who also own Apple’s AirPods have plenty of iPhone tricks to discover once they get their first pair. But most of them concern the regular audio experience, whether listening to audio content or talking on the phone. However, there’s a great iPhone accessibility called Sound Recognition that could serve AirPods users in addition to the target audience.

As we’ve explained before, Sound Recognition is a hidden iPhone feature that can help people who are deaf or suffer from hearing issues keep tabs on important sounds around them. Maybe it’s a smoke alarm going off at home or a certain noise an animal makes. The iPhone can listen to those sounds and deliver a notification to warn you of the event.

The same accessibility feature works well with people who do not have hearing issues. But they might wear AirPods or other headphones that might prevent them from hearing the different background sounds around them.

How to enable Sound Recognition on iPhone

Sound Recognition is a feature that Apple built into iOS since iOS 14. You’ll find it in the Accessibility menu after you load up the Settings app.

Enable the feature and then tap the Sounds menu to customize the kind of sounds you’ll want to receive alerts for. Select all the sounds you want your iPhone to pay attention to and send out notifications.

iOS 16's Sound Recognition feature.
iOS 16’s Sound Recognition feature. Image source: Chris Smith, BGR

Again, this feature is great to have around if you have hearing problems. But it also works just as well if you wear AirPods a lot while at home. Especially models that support noise cancellation. You won’t have to worry about missing specific sounds around you, like babies crying, alarms, appliances, or pets.

How to add Sound Recognition to Control Center

To access the Sound Recognition feature easier, you’ll want to add it to Control Center on iPhone.

Go back to the Settings app, choose the Control Center menu, and tap the + sign next to Sound Recognition.

Adding Sound Recognition to Control Center in iOS 16.
Adding Sound Recognition to Control Center in iOS 16. Image source: Chris Smith, BGR

This will place a Sound Recognition shortcut inside the Control Center, which will be useful for your AirPods Sound Recognition experience.

Tap the shortcut to quickly enable or disable all the sounds you want the iPhone to listen to while minding your business. Rinse and repeat every time you are at home and wearing AirPods.

As handy as this feature might be, you might not want to use it always. If you’re not wearing your AirPods, you’ll likely hear most of those sounds. And you won’t want a constant notifications barrage. That’s why the Control Center shortcut is useful for quickly managing the Sound Recognition experience.

Sounds Recognition shortcut in Control Center on iPhone.
Sounds Recognition shortcut in Control Center on iPhone. Image source: Chris Smith, BGR

Also, remember that the feature is only as good as your iPhone’s ability to catch those sounds. You can use the Sound Recognition tool to train the iPhone for custom sounds and improve its reliability if you’re on iOS 16. We’ve covered that in detail at this link.

Once you’ve configured your iPhone, you’ll be one tap away from ensuring you’re on top of all the noises going off at home. While we’re focusing on the AirPods in this guide, the feature works just as well if you’re using other wired or wireless earphones with your iPhone.

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Erling Haaland has last laugh as Man City finish the job vs Bayern Munich – 7 talking points – Mirror Online

May 3, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Erling Haaland had the last laugh as Manchester City saw off Bayern Munich to book a mouthwatering Champions League semi-final clash with Real Madrid.

After Pep Guardiola ‘s side romped to a 3-0 mauling in the first leg last Tuesday, Bayern needed a miracle to advance. Thomas Tuchel ‘s men got off to a positive start but failed to take their chances, while defender Dayot Upamecano had a nightmare at the other end.

Firstly getting away with a red card thanks to VAR before conceding a penalty for handball, Haaland spared the Frenchman’s blushes by remarkably blazing his effort over the bar. The second half was a different story, though, as Upamecano’s slip allowed City’s goal-loving No.9 to smash home and kill the contest with half an hour remaining.

Bayern did hit back through Joshua Kimmich’s penalty for a rather farcical handball, but was too little, too late for Tuchel’s men.

Here are seven talking points from the Allianz Arena.

Mane makes his return

Eight days after his dressing room bust-up with team-mate Leroy Sane following the first leg, Sadio Mane was back in Bayern Munich’s squad after being suspended by the club for Saturday’s 1-1 draw at home to Hoffenheim. The former Liverpool star, who was signed by previous Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann last July, has largely endured frustration since his move to Bavaria.

But on Wednesday, Mane was recalled to the side and started on the bench, looking in good spirits during the warm-up. Thomas Tuchel elected to use Kingsley Coman and Sane on the flanks with Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting up front. Also in Tuchel’s starting XI was City loanee Joao Cancelo, facing the team he’s set to return to in the summer – but for how long is unknown.

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Upamecano escapes early bath

In need of a miracle, Bayern began the game with a suitable amount of attacking intent and had the upper hand throughout the opening exchanges. Particularly terrorising City left-back Nathan Ake through Kingsley Coman’s brilliance, Tuchel would’ve been pleased with how his side approached things until Sane missed a one-on-one chance which he looked certain to slot past Ederson.

Having survived the scare, City looked to punish Bayern with an attack of their own and when Kevin De Bruyne slid through Erling Haaland shortly after Sane’s miss, the Allianz Arena held its breath. French centre-back Dayot Upamecano was chasing the Norwegian striker and sent him tumbling with a wayward leg, leaving referee Clement Turpin with only one option: to send him off.

Fortunately for Upamecano, however, VAR deemed that Haaland was marginally offside when De Bruyne’s pass came through and the red card was rescinded. Tuchel was furiously protesting on the touchline and despite getting the outcome he wanted with the offside call, he was booked for his protests.

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Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Haaland feels the feat

The last thing Bayern fans will’ve wanted to imagine going to bed last night was the sight of the imposing figure of Erling Haaland standing over a penalty with the scoreline 0-0. When Ilkay Gundogan’s shot hit the arm of flailing Upamecano in the 35th minute, Turpin pointed to the spot and most inside the Allianz Arena were silenced.

After Bayern saw their appeals waved away and Upamecano was shown a yellow card, this time for good, their players decided to employ some dark arts as Haaland waited to shoot. Putting the 47-goal marksman off with a series of actions to delay his kick, Haaland evidently felt the pressure and remarkably blazed his effort over bar.

His shellshocked face came on the big screen shortly after, with the home crowd cheering in unison. They were still 3-0 down, though, as the dramatic, melee-filled first half drew to a close without any goals, although there was a skirmish on the brink of half-time which saw Gundogan and Joshua Kimmich booked.

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KERSTIN JOENSSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Haaland shows who’s boss

Of all the star players on the pitch, the game could be distilled to one battle – Haaland versus Upamecano. Their duel had thickened throughout the first period and hit a flashpoint 12 minutes into the second half, ending the contest. As Bayern once again probed the City back line, Ederson was into a spectacular save which sparked a counter attack.

Picking up the rebound like it was table football, John Stones ired a pass up to De Bruyne, who dully found Haaland racing through, desperate to make amends for his penalty miss. He squared up Upamecano and before the France international knew it, he was on the deck and the ball in the back of the net.

His slip allowed Haaland to find space in the penalty area, unleashing an unstoppable shot past Yann Sommer to kill any hopes that the German giants had. Shushing the crowd, Haaland wheeled away in celebration as he racked up goal number 48 and booked a mouthwatering semi-final clash with Real Madrid.

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CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP via Getty Images)

Guardiola given treble worry

Yes, Erling Haaland will rightly be awarded Manchester City’s Player of the Year award, but Nathan Ake has also enjoyed a superb campaign, his second at the Etihad Stadium. Making the left-back spot his own and ousting Cancelo, the Dutch defender looks the real article in arguably the world’s best team.

Unfortunately for Ake on this occassion, his rough night was made even worse when he went down clutching his hamstring in the 67th minute, being forced off in place of Aymeric Laporte. If the 28-year-old is ruled out for an extended period, it could be a huge blow to City’s chances of winning the treble.

Have your say! Who’ll win the Champions League? Join the debate in the comments section.

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Tuchel left seeing red

It’s rarely a positive when the referee becomes a talking point and Thomas Tuchel won’t want to see Clement Turpin again any time soon. Constantly appealing his decisions with fury throughout the game, the German tactician was eventually showed a second yellow card minutes after Joshua Kimmich’s consolation penalty.

Tuchel went ballistic after Laporte brought Kingsley Coman down to halt a Bayern attack, but a booking for the City substitute wasn’t ample punishment. Turpin lost patience with Bayern’s boss and promptly sent him to the stands before Guardiola and co saw out the closing stages.

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ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Bayern going back to the drawing board

For some clubs, a league title means everything. For Bayern Munich, it’s the bare minimum. It’s difficult to judge Tuchel so far but given he was brought in to use his acumen against Guardiola sides and give the Bavarians hope it the Champions League, he’s failed his first task.

Having also crashed out of the DFB-Pokal to Freiburg earlier this month, Bayern’s challenge is now to sustain their slender, two-point lead of over Borussia Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga. For any success in Europe next time out, it’s evident that they need a top-level striker, one who can fill the void left by Robert Lewandowski. Harry Kane might get a phone call soon enough.

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