David Beckham, 46, ex-English soccer player, cedes part of his Instagram account to a Ukrainian doctor. “Today I leave my social media channels to Iryna, the head of the maternity hospital in Kharkiv”, he explains on Instagram. In several short clips, scenes from the doctor’s everyday life can be seen on his account – under the conditions of the war started by Russia. “Please give what you can to support Unicef and people like Iryna,” Beckham wrote on his video. The city of Kharkiv is located in eastern Ukraine, not far from the Russian border. Beckham explains that he wanted to draw attention to the situation of the people in the war zone. His account has 71.5 million followers.
Rainer Maria Woelki, 65, Archbishop, drove an excavator in Cologne’s Kalk district in a public manner. After a five-month break, Woelki appeared in front of media representatives for the first time – on a construction site where a primary and comprehensive school is to be built, the Cologne media report. The new building should enable positive encounters, said the cardinal, whose offer of resignation the Pope has not yet decided on. The Cologne district of Kalk is considered a social hot spot. On campus, schoolchildren are to be supported, regardless of their worldview, until they start their careers.
William39, prince, and Kate, 40, Duchess, must prepare for further protests on their tour of former British colonies. In Jamaica, an alliance of politics, business, entertainment and medicine is demanding compensation for slavery and an apology from the royal family. The alliance announced a demonstration for this Tuesday, reports the British newspaper the Independent. Jamaica played a key role as a hub for the slave trade of British entrepreneurs, and many descendants of forced laborers still live there. There had already been protests against the royal trip at the first station in Belize.
Rachel Zegler20, US actress (“West Side Story”), takes it sporty that she didn’t receive an invitation to the Oscars, how People reported. The leading lady, who plays María Vasquez in Steven Spielberg’s remake, responded to a fan’s social media comment (“Can’t wait to see what you’re going to wear to Oscar night”) with: “Sweatpants “. But she hopes that “a miracle will happen at the last minute”.