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  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
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  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
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    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA. USA. August 19, 2025
    The Brady Bunch actress Maureen McCormick and her husband of 40 years, actor Michael Cummings, make an extremely rare public outing together as they enjoy a spot of lunch and go grocery shopping in LA. The couple tied the knot in 1985 after Maureen had made her name on the hit TV show, where she played confident youngster Marcia Brady for five seasons before it went off air in 1974. For his part, Michael has also enjoyed a stellar career as a TV and movie actor, appearing on hits including Criminal Minds, Fresh Off the Boat, Miracle on Ice and Drop-Out Father alongside Dick Van Dyke, to name a few. The pair’s relationship has faced major challenges over the years, however, as Maureen admitted in her memoir, where she cited an ultimatum from her then future husband that he would leave her unless she gave up a chronic cocaine habit. It inspired the actress to get clean and sober and she has since spent much of her life helping those struggling with addiction and mental illness ever since. For her outing on August 19, 2025, Maureen – who turned 69 on August 5 – looked sleek in high waisted blue jeans, a bright yellow shirt and white sneakers. She and Michael dined at ‘Follow Your Heart Market & Café’, a trendy vegan restaurant, where they met up with a male friend. After lunch Maureen kissed the male pal goodbye on the lips and she headed with her husband to upscale grocery market Erewhon. At one point Michael placed his arms around her waist in a loving embrace. The pair celebrated their four decade marital milestone in March.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner / Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Parsons Media

     

  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (yellow tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (yellow tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool councillor Harry Doyle, cabinet member for culture, Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan
    Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick (right) and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year. Picture by Ryan Jenkinson / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool councillor Harry Doyle, cabinet member for culture, Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick (right) and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (Yellow Tie) Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham talk to the press at Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham (right) in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan (yellow tie) with fundraiser Alex McCormick and Liverpool Mayor Steve Rotherham in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
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    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool, UK.
    24/02/2025. Liverpool, United Kingdom.

    GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan visits Spellow Library Liverpool. GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan in Spellow Library to mark the city's record-breaking generosity last year.

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  • PEOPLE - New York: 'Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection' - Backstage
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    PEOPLE - New York: 'Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection' - Backstage
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    Maureen McCormick and Katie Holmes
    American Heart Association Go Red For Women Red Dress show, Backstage, Fall Winter 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Feb 2017

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  • PEOPLE - New York: 'Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection' - Backstage
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    PEOPLE - New York: 'Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection' - Backstage
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrea Hanks/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (8327017h)
    Maureen McCormick
    American Heart Association Go Red For Women Red Dress show, Backstage, Fall Winter 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
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    NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7747277c)
    Members of the public line up at McCormick Place to obtain a ticket to attend US President Barack Obama's upcoming Farewell Address to the American people, which will take place in Chicago on the evening of January 10, 2017.
    Queue for tickets to Obama farewell address, Chicago, USA - 07 Jan 2017

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  • NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
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    NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7747277b)
    Members of the public line up at McCormick Place to obtain a ticket to attend US President Barack Obama's upcoming Farewell Address to the American people, which will take place in Chicago on the evening of January 10, 2017.
    Queue for tickets to Obama farewell address, Chicago, USA - 07 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
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    NEWS - Langes Anstehen in der Kälte für ein Ticket für Obamas Abschiedsrede
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7747277a)
    Members of the public line up at McCormick Place to obtain a ticket to attend US President Barack Obama's upcoming Farewell Address to the American people, which will take place in Chicago on the evening of January 10, 2017.
    Queue for tickets to Obama farewell address, Chicago, USA - 07 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Two-month-old baby dies after kiss from father infects him with the herpes simplex cold sore virus, Merseyside, Britain - Dec 2012
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    Two-month-old baby dies after kiss from father infects him with the herpes simplex cold sore virus, Merseyside, Britain - Dec 2012
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    Baby Killed By His Father's Loving Kiss
    A heartbroken mother has told how her newborn son was killed by a loving kiss.

    Kaiden McCormick was just eight weeks old when he died after contracting the cold sore virus from his devastated father Carl.

    Now the heartbroken parents are calling on the Government and hospitals to make sure expectant parents are aware of the risks cold sores pose to newborns.

    Mum Marrie-Claire McCormack, 28, said: "There is only one thing that comes anywhere close to the pain of losing our son and that is the anguish of knowing his death could have been prevented.

    "Nobody told us that Carl's cold sore posed suck a risk. We showered him with love and kisses and knowing that's how the virus was transmitted is heartbreaking.

    "Now all we can do is warn other parents to save them the same pain and suffering. No baby should die from a kiss. We do not want Kaiden's death to have been in vain".

    Carl said: "I blame myself but I had no idea. Obviously if I had I wouldn't have gone near him and he'd still be here today".

    Marrie-Claire was thrilled to discover she was expecting a son with painter and decorator Carl, 34, in August 2011.

    Kaiden was born five weeks prematurely on March 28th 2012.

    But after three days on the special care baby unit he was allowed back to the couple's home in Bootle, Merseyside.

    Marrie-Claire said: "We were smitten with him. He looked the image of his daddy with a shock of dark hair and blue eyes.

    "It was our dream come true to be home together as a family".

    The contended parents doted on Kaiden and each night after his bath would spend time kissing and cuddling him before laying him down to sleep in his moses basket next to their bed.

    But on April 16th, when Kiaden was just over two weeks old, he refused to take his bottle.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBNNQKWS

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  • Two-month-old baby dies after kiss from father infects him with the herpes simplex cold sore virus, Merseyside, Britain - Dec 2012
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    Two-month-old baby dies after kiss from father infects him with the herpes simplex cold sore virus, Merseyside, Britain - Dec 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features (2204756j)

    Baby Killed By His Father's Loving Kiss
    A heartbroken mother has told how her newborn son was killed by a loving kiss.

    Kaiden McCormick was just eight weeks old when he died after contracting the cold sore virus from his devastated father Carl.

    Now the heartbroken parents are calling on the Government and hospitals to make sure expectant parents are aware of the risks cold sores pose to newborns.

    Mum Marrie-Claire McCormack, 28, said: "There is only one thing that comes anywhere close to the pain of losing our son and that is the anguish of knowing his death could have been prevented.

    "Nobody told us that Carl's cold sore posed suck a risk. We showered him with love and kisses and knowing that's how the virus was transmitted is heartbreaking.

    "Now all we can do is warn other parents to save them the same pain and suffering. No baby should die from a kiss. We do not want Kaiden's death to have been in vain".

    Carl said: "I blame myself but I had no idea. Obviously if I had I wouldn't have gone near him and he'd still be here today".

    Marrie-Claire was thrilled to discover she was expecting a son with painter and decorator Carl, 34, in August 2011.

    Kaiden was born five weeks prematurely on March 28th 2012.

    But after three days on the special care baby unit he was allowed back to the couple's home in Bootle, Merseyside.

    Marrie-Claire said: "We were smitten with him. He looked the image of his daddy with a shock of dark hair and blue eyes.

    "It was our dream come true to be home together as a family".

    The contended parents doted on Kaiden and each night after his bath would spend time kissing and cuddling him before laying him down to sleep in his moses basket next to their bed.

    But on April 16th, when Kiaden was just over two weeks old, he refused to take his bottle.

    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBNNQKWS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 2012 Teen Choice Awards, Los Angeles, America - 22 Jul 2012
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    2012 Teen Choice Awards, Los Angeles, America - 22 Jul 2012
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    Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick
    2012 Teen Choice Awards, Los Angeles, America - 22 Jul 2012

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ap )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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