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Fantasia for Real is an American reality documentary television series on VH1 that debuted on January 11, 2010. [1] The series chronicles American Idol season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino, along with her family, and her struggle to regain control of both her career and personal life.
The season 3 American Idol winner, 39, was hospitalized in August 2010 after overdosing on aspirin and sleep aids. Barrino recalled a nurse showing her a stack of magazines with her face on them.
The first regular season game in Major League Rugby history was held on April 21, 2018, when the Houston SaberCats hosted the New Orleans Gold in Houston. The Toronto Arrows joined the league ahead of 2019 season as the first Canadian team in MLR. Three further American clubs began play in 2020.
Season 22 of American Idol came to an end on Sunday with a three-hour finale that included scores of musical guests and a special appearance from American Idol season 3 winner Fantasia Barrino ...
Fantasia Monique Barrino-Taylor (born June 30, 1984), [2] known professionally by her mononym Fantasia, is an American singer and actress.She rose to prominence in 2004 for her performance of the Porgy and Bess standard "Summertime" during the third season of American Idol, and eventually became that season's winner. [3]
It was a decade earlier that Barrino rose to prominence after winning the third season of American Idol in 2004. Her first single debut, “I Believe,” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Rugby union did not re-emerge in the US until its renaissance in the 1960s and 1970s. [citation needed] The United States of America Rugby Football Union (now known as USA Rugby) was formed in 1975. The United States men's national team, the Eagles, has competed in all but one of the Rugby World Cup tournaments held every four years since 1987.
Rugby union also reached South America early, a continent with few British colonies. The first rugby union match in Argentina was played in 1873, the game having been brought to South America by the British. In 1886 Buenos Aires Football Club played Rosario Athletic Club in Buenos Aires. [38]