Women Who Met As CoWorkers & Find Out They Are Biological Sisters

Julia Tinetti and Cassandra Madison

I just love these kinds of stories.

Julia Tinetti and Cassandra Madison met as coworkers in 2013 and quickly became friends. Both had been adopted from the Dominican Republic, and they joked about being sisters. After discovering a paperwork error, they took a DNA test that confirmed they were in fact, real sisters!

They are both beautiful & they definitely have the same eyes. Check out their sweet story here on Insider.

Pop Icon Lady Gaga Stars as Patrizia Gucci in “House of Gucci” Movie

Photo Credit: Vogue Magazine

“House of Gucci” starring pop icon Lady Gaga tells the story of the scandalous & turbulent marriage and divorce of Patrizia and Maurizio Gucci, the head of the Gucci fashion house, which leads to his murder.

In addition to Lady Gaga, the film also features actors Adam Driver; Jared Leto; Jeremy Irons; Salma Hayek; Al Pacino

Check out the official movie trailer below.

Florida Mom Shot Dead on Zoom Web Call Meeting by 2 Yr Old Son

A Florida man has been charged in connection with the shooting of a young mother during a work-related Zoom call.

Shamaya Lynn, 21, died when her own toddler obtained an unsecured handgun, pulled the trigger, and fired.

According to court documents, the gun’s owner, Veondre Avery, 22, kept the weapon in a backpack decorated with animated characters form a children’s show and that his 2-year-old son — the toddler who fired the fatal shot — knew how to use toy guns.

Veondre Avery

One of the participants in the fateful multi-party Zoom was selected to immediately alert the police to what occurred.

The colleague who telephoned 911 said that a child began “jumping on the bed without a shirt on and looked like he was wearing only a diaper” during the Zoom call. The colleague said that “she heard a loud noise and the child in the background beginning to cry.” The victim’s “head fell backwards and moved forward back into [the view of the] screen.” The college noticed “blood on [Lynn’s] nose” before the victim again moved “back off screen.” No one responded when colleagues called out for help.

Eventually, after several minutes had passed, the colleague told police she heard Avery enter the room and yell. The Zoom call remained active while Avery called 911 himself. The colleague said she tried to call out to Avery but that he apparently couldn’t hear her; the child was the only other person in the room when the gunshot rang out.