Monday Global Media Round Up 2/5

Happy Monday everyone! Hope you all enjoyed the weekend and had a wonderful Super Bowl Sunday, even if you don't know too much about football! Some of our team was even lucky enough to see all the action take place in Minnesota! But now that Monday is here, and the work day is almost over, its time to catch up on anything you might have missed over the weekend, because let me tell you a lot of things happened but don't worry, TTG is here to update you on everything you need to know!


Kylie Jenner Finally Reveals Her Baby Bump In New Tell-All Video About Her Pregnancy 

Kylie Jenner has finally confirmed her pregnancy, announcing that on February 1st she gave birth to a baby girl. In addition to her birth announcement, the Lip Kit mogul posted a tell-all video sharing intimate moments from throughout her pregnancy. The video takes viewers inside her baby shower, ultrasounds with boyfriend Travis Scott, and even in the delivery room when the baby takes her first birth.
Read more on Seventeen

Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles are no longer underdogs after Super Bowl LII win 

The underdogs are no the NFL's top dogs. Refusing to bow to adversity, be it during the season or during the Super Bow, the Philadelphia Eagles dismantled the mighty New England Patriots 41-22 on Sunday night to in the first Super Bowl title in franchise history. As Tom Brady's last desperation heave feel incomplete and the green confetti began to fall, Eagles safety Rodeny McLeod dropped to his knees, sobbing, while the Philadelphia fans who packed U.S. Bank Stadium erupted in a roar generations in the making.
Read more on USA Today 

These Are the Copenhangen Designers Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2018 

Copenhagen may be a major European city, but really it's just a small town. The tight-knit urban community is bursting with excellent creative talent at the moment, and in the fashion realm young designers are eager to support one another. As one such upstart, Emilie Helmstedt, explains, "The City not only encourages and respects the older, more stablished Danish designers, but everyone helps out the newcomers."
Read more on Vogue




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