Family friend Olive Brown says: "Every December I do have a wee sad moment, thinking he's not here. All that potential, enthusiasm and ability got caught short."
At least 54,418 people have been killed in Gaza during the war, according to the territory's health ministry.From allegations of infidelity to swinging scandals, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives offers a look into a version of Mormon life far removed from traditional public perception.
Set in suburban Utah, the TV series follows a group of Mormon women – most of whom rose to fame on TikTok and became MomTok influencers – as they manage scandals, confront marital breakdowns and clash over everything from business ventures to party invitations.But beneath the sensational plotlines is a more complex story about the evolving dynamics within a tight-knit community.The group of Mormon mothers have been making content online for the past five years but say the concept of reality TV still feels very new to them.
"I've heard that eventually people learn how to play the reality TV game but that's not us yet, we're still trying to figure it out," Jessi Ngatikaura tells the BBC. "So you're getting to see the real us."What started off as a hobby has now become a job and the women speak openly on the show about the amount of money they make from reality TV and brand deals.
"It is totally our job now but we chose this and we could all walk away any time if we didn't want to be part of it," Jessi says.
Whitney Leavitt explains that "naturally dynamics will change when there's more money and family involved and definitely some people get competitive" but reassures me the group are still friends off camera.in Castledawson, County Londonderry, in March.
Stella McMullan said her daughter may not have lost her life if there had been "bus safety in place".It comes as plans are in place to bring forward legislation to prohibit drivers overtaking school buses which have stopped to drop off or pick up their passengers.
Ms McMullan said Caitlin-Rose was "blindsided" when she walked out between two buses and "couldn't see traffic coming"."My daughter unfortunately died on a 60mph road with no footpath, with no bus shelter and basically got off her bus on a mucky, grass verge - so the bus pass that she [was] issued, I thought was a death sentence," she said.