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Anna Faris and Chris Pratt have been amicable since divorcing in 2017, but did Faris just that reveal cheating the cause of their split?
Published on December 4, 2019 2 min read Fans were stunned in August of 2017 when Anna Faris and Chris Pratt announced their divorce. The pair had seemed like the perfect celebrity couple — each with their own powerful careers. They appeared together on various red carpets and always seemed like the picturesque family on social media.
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Misha Glenny is a former central Europe correspondent for the Guardian and the BBC. His books include McMafia: Seriously Organised Crime; DarkMarket: How Hackers Became the New Mafia; The Rebirth Of History: Eastern Europe in the Age of Democracy; The Fall of Yugoslavia: The Third Balkan War; and The Balkans, 1804-2012: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers.
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The iconic signature move of Dwayne Johnson, ‘The Rock Bottom’, has been associated with his wide popularity. It has ended with many matches and many more segments. Alongside the People’s Elbow, The Rock didn’t pull anything else to win a match clean and fair. It was an indication of when the match was ending and the audience popped hard when he hit it.
But this was the only reason for Johnson’s rise in the company.
The world's most-watched sporting event is back. The FIFA World Cup begins on Sunday, Nov. 20 and runs through Sunday, Dec. 18. The games are in Qatar, which is eight hours ahead of Eastern Time — meaning that most matches will air in the U.S. around midday. Here's where you can watch the matches, both online and on TV:
On TV, the entire World Cup schedule will be broadcast in English on Fox and Fox Sports 1.