Pics of Lil Kim and Megan Rapinoe
Lil Kim, an American musician and rapper who is also a model, producer and actress. Famous for her powerful voice and unrestrained way of rapping. She began her professional career within the entertainment business when she was in her teenage years. Early on, she began by performing the freestyle of rapper The Notorious B.I.G. In the beginning, she was a part of Junior M.A.F.I.A. The singer released her debut solo album Hard Core, which was well received. Other albums by her comprise The Notorious K.I.M. La Bella Mafia The Naked Truth mixtape Ms. G.O.A.T. Among others. She has won several awards in recognition of her talents, including Grammys as well as Billboard Music Awards. She has worked with many other famous names within the world of music such as Christina Aguilera Young Jeezy French Montana Miley Cyrus Jadakiss Beyonce Yo Gotti and others. In addition to pursuing a profession in music, she's had modeling assignments since her early days and has been working with a variety of brands such as MAC Brandy and Old Navy. She's worked with numerous organizations and has participated in various fundraising events and tours to bring awareness to issues like HIV/AIDS, homeless, breast cancer and gender violence.
Megan Anna Rapinoe born 5th July 1985, Redding California. In her teens, she began playing soccer. Then she attended her first University of Portland in Oregon together with her fraternal twin sister Rachael Rapinoe. Megan Rapinoe played for her University's women's soccer team, and was one of the best scorers among collegiate female soccer players in the United States. The team was forced to take a break from soccer in her junior and sophomore years due to an injury to her knee. Then she returned to full-time soccer in her senior year and began playing in all games during the season. The University of Portland awarded her an honors degree in sociology in the year 2008. Rapinoe's SOCCER CRIER Rapinoe joined her first team, the Chicago Illinois Red Stars team from the recently formed Women's Professional Soccer WPS in 2009. The team was in existence until it disbanded at the end of 2010. Rapinoe, after a brief time at the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Independence was then transferred to Boca Raton Florida. After only eight games, she scored two of the team's goals. The magicJack managed to achieve third place at the top of their league. The team folded in the latter part of 2011. magicJack was shut down and, in the beginning of 2012, so did WPS. Rapinoe began participating within the Australian W-League with Sydney Football Club FC after which she returned to the United States. The next time she played was with the Seattle Washington Sounders Women now the Sound FC. Rapinoe lived in France for the 2013 soccer season. She joined Seattle Reign FC, now OL Reign in the National Women's Soccer League NWSL which was created following the demise of WPS. Rapinoe quickly became the top player for the team, and eventually became captain. Megan Rapinoe Linnea Linnea/Getty Images Sport Megan Rapinoe Linnea Linnea/Getty Images Sport Linnea Linnea/Getty Images Sport Rapinoe continued to compete in international competition. She was part of the U.S. Olympic female soccer team, which played in London England. Rapinoe was a key player in helping the U.S. women's soccer team take home a gold medal at that Olympics. She scored goals or assisted in a number of them that helped them to victory. Rapinoe was a participant at her second Olympics which took place in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. At Rio she was a part of the U.S. team was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Rapinoe's debut at the FIFA Women's World Cup took place in. Rapinoe's contributions enabled to help the U.S. Women's World Cup to win two consecutive titles in 2019 and 2015. In 2018 she became cocaptain of the team. Rapinoe was awarded two bronze medals during her part in the United States' 4-3 win against Australia at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. Japan has been postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 viral spread.
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