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Tristan Thompson Reveals Why He Got a Vasectomy After Khloé Kardashian’s “No More Kids”
Khloé Kardashian invited her ex, Tristan Thompson, to her Khloé in Wonderland podcast, where the NBA star revealed that he had undergone a vasectomy.
When the reality TV star asked, “Do you wanna have more kids in the future?” Tristan said “I think I signed off for two embryos. So, I mean, if I do have more kids, it’d be coming from you. I already have enough baby moms. Don’t want no more.”

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The former couple share two children, daughter True and a son Tatum, who was born via surrogate in 2022. During the conversation, Kardashian added that she helped him make the decision to get a vasectomy, further stating “Tristan may have had a little ultimatum from me.” She said on the podcast that Tristan “signed it over” and that she legally owns their frozen embryos.
Thompson acknowledged that he was against the idea in the past, admitting that he can be stubborn and that sometimes he needs to be pushed to making the right choices. He also signed over the rights to his embryos with Khloé, making it clear that he was not open to having more children unless it involved her, “No more kids unless it’s coming from Khloé’s embryos.”

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Although, Kardashian secured an option for him, in case he has a future partner. “We saved sperm because I said, what if you get married and your wife doesn’t have kids, and you wanna do that? So we did that. Because you could also reverse it.”
But Tristen made it clear, “No. I’m not, no. I’m not laying down on that table again.”
The two of them started dating in 2016 and later split in 2021. Thompson is a father to other kids, he has a son, Prince, with Jordan Craig, and another son, Theo, with Maralee Nichols.
Their breakup came after reports that he had another child on the way while still in a relationship with Khloé. He later apologized both publicly and privately. Since then, they have continued co-parenting their children.
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Linda Nosková Makes Wimbledon History as Youngest Champion in 15 Years
Linda Nosková made tennis history by winning her first Grand Slam title at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships. At age 21, she became the youngest women’s singles champion the tournament has seen in 15 years, securing the title with a 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 win over her fellow Czech player Karolína Muchová.
During the match, Nosková took control early, winning the first set 6-2 after breaking serve twice. In the second set, she led with a 5-2 but things quickly changed after Muchová saved five championship points and pushed the match into a deciding set.

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At one point, Nosková stepped off Centre Court for a break after missing those chances. As she walked past the trophies, she said to herself. “The first step I took off court, the trophies were there,” she said. “I was like, I’m not going to take the small one, I’m taking the big one.” After returning for the final set, the 21-year-old became more focused and recovered to complete a 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 victory and claim her first Grand Slam title.

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The win did not come easily. Earlier in the tournament, she had already faced a tough moment in the third round against Sorana Cîrstea. After losing the first set she faced match point but didn’t give up.
“I just refused to lose the match,” she said. “I was telling myself that it’s never over, obviously, that the last point always decides.”
She is now the youngest Wimbledon champion since Petra Kvitová in 2011, and joins her as one of the few Czech players to win a Grand Slam in their first Grand Slam final appearance at Wimbledon. Kvitová was present at Centre Court, watching from the Royal Box as Nosková completed her win.

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During the trophy ceremony, she reflected on what the moment meant to her. “It feels incredible,” she said. “It’s been so tough, physically and mentally. It’s never easy to get the last point.”
She also shared a brief moment with Muchová during her speech, saying, “I’m so happy I could play my first Grand Slam final with you. We made history today.”

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After receiving the trophy, she thanked her family, with her father, Drahos, watching from the stands. Nosková said, “There’s one more person that I want to thank, which is my mum. I would definitely not be standing here without you, so thank you.” With tears in her eyes, she kissed her right hand and raised it skyward as the crowd gave her a standing ovation.
Nosková’s mother, Ivana, died of cancer on the eve of Wimbledon 2024. At the time, she was just 19, but still went on to compete and won her opening match at SW19.

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The result moved Nosková to a career-high ranking of No. 7 in the world, adding another achievement to her tennis career.
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Justin Bieber Set to Perform at FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Halftime Show
Justin Bieber has been confirmed as a headline performer for the first-ever halftime show in FIFA World Cup Final history.
FIFA announced the addition of the Canadian pop star on July 8. Bieber will take the stage on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final, joining an international lineup that includes Madonna, Shakira, and BTS.

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The halftime show marks a historic shift for the tournament. Burna Boy, conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and the PS22 Chorus with Coldplay are also set to perform. The production is being developed by Global Citizen in partnership with Live Nation and Done + Dusted, with Coldplay’s Chris Martin serving as curator.
FIFA said the event will focus on entertainment and impact. Proceeds from the event will contribute to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, a program dedicated to education and youth football initiatives for children worldwide. More than half of the campaign’s USD 100 million target has already been collected. FIFA said $1 from each ticket sold for World Cup 2026 matches will go to the fund.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino called education “one of the world’s most important priorities” and said the halftime performance will be used to promote unity and social opportunity on a global stage.
Bieber also underscored the charitable mission. He noted his gratitude to be part of a project focused on educational access for children.

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The program will further emphasize youth and learning through appearances by characters from “Sesame Street” and “The Muppets.” Their inclusion aligns with the broader goals of FIFA’s Unite for Education campaign which seeks to leverage the tournament’s reach to advance youth empowerment and community development.
With artists spanning multiple genres, generations, and regions, the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Halftime Show is positioned to be among the most ambitious entertainment productions in the tournament’s history, pairing sport with music and philanthropy before a global audience.
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