Celebrities: Kim Kardashian breaks new ground in dating. -Panorama

Kim Kardashian, 41, media prodigy, law student and billionaire, cannot find a new partner. On the “Late Night Show” with James Corden, she said that after separating from comedian Pete Davidson, she now wants to complete her studies and then maybe get involved with someone new: “I think it will be a scientist, a neuroscientist, be a biochemist, doctor or lawyer,” she explained. Kardashian dated Davidson for five months. She was previously in a relationship with a music producer, a football player and a basketball player. Kardashian has four children with rapper Kanye West. Her fortune is estimated at $1.8 billion.

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Thomas Müller, 33, national soccer player, does not want to do without meat in the future, despite his investment in a start-up company for vegan food. He currently cannot imagine eating exclusively vegan, said the FC Bayern Munich attacking player in an interview with the world on Sunday. “After all, I’m shaped by the Bavarian food culture. There’s one or the other meaty treat,” explained Müller. However, he now eats less meat than in previous years. But it is more about enjoyment than consumption.

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Jacinda Ardern, 42, New Zealand Prime Minister, has no problem traveling with her counterparts on the bus to Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral. “It makes sense,” Ardern said in the BBC interview. “I can’t understand the excitement about it.” She has also driven a bus at other major events. The British government’s plan is for state guests to leave their vehicles in west London and board coaches together. A report from the portal political According to reports, resistance to the “Park and Ride” program has come from various delegations.

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Alexander Gerst, 46, astronaut, does not believe in a competition between European astronauts for a possible moon mission. “We are all good friends in the astronaut corps,” said Gerst during a visit to the Nördlinger Ries meteorite crater. “It doesn’t depend on having to be better than the other to be able to fly earlier.” The European Space Agency Esa is preparing its astronauts so that in a few years they can fly to the moon with one of the planned Artemis missions of the US space agency Nasa.

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