@Josephyala@MarioNawfal Life can change in an instant...dont know what led to her drug use, maybe post divorce depression...shits fcked up, she was super gorgeous in her days...drugs did her in, she's a lost soul.
Such is life. This is so sad. 😭
Back then, Loni Willison looked like someone who had it all within reach. Fitness modeling, public attention, and a connection to Jeremy Jackson.
From the outside, it was the kind of life many people admire.
But sometimes, what we see on the surface is only a small part of the story. Pressure, relationships, mental health struggles; they don’t always show up in photos.
Seeing her recent condition is difficult. Not just because of the physical change, but because it reflects a deeper kind of loss: stability, support, and maybe even a sense of self.
People often point to addiction, especially methamphetamine, and yes, that can be incredibly destructive, but these situations are rarely caused by one thing alone.
It’s usually a mix of trauma, isolation, broken systems, and moments where help either didn’t come or didn’t stick.
And that’s the part that stays with me.
It’s easy to turn stories like this into warnings or headlines, but underneath it is a human being whose life didn’t go the way anyone would have hoped.
If there’s anything to take from this, it’s this:
Success, beauty, and visibility don’t protect anyone from falling, but compassion, awareness, and timely support can sometimes help someone find their way back.
What a wild and heartbreaking fall from grace.
Loni Willison was a fitness model in the 2000s.
She married Baywatch star Jeremy Jackson in 2012, but after their 2014 divorce, everything collapsed.
The stunning bikini model of the past is now extremely emaciated with wrinkled skin, hair loss, missing teeth, living on the streets of Venice Beach.
Most people point to long-term methamphetamine addiction as the main culprit.
A brutal reminder of how fast and merciless hard drugs can destroy someone, no matter how successful or attractive they once were
One of the saddest transformations I've seen...
@kittenaround_51 Sue the dealership, take them to court and you will win. and possibly get a new entire car and more money, this kid had a super car and worked at a restaurant the tech drove 21 miles with his car to the restaurant didn think he worked there he saw it and sue and won, case closed!
Imagine taking your car to a dealership and you get a notification that someone took your car and drove it for an hour at excessive speeds. The tracker on his car tops out at 85 mph.
Sophie Rain calls out 52 year old newly joined ØF model and shows proof of her actually making $100,000,000 this year and says she can’t get to her level
“you make a MILLION a week I make it a day, we’re not the same” 😳
Life may feel heavy for you right now.
It might seem like there is no way to overcome the adversity you are facing.
Don’t let it break you. Don’t let it make you quit. Get up. Get back to work. You were built for this and God has your back. You will overcome this challenge.
As a man,
▪︎ Wake up early whether you like it or not. Sleep is a luxury you earn.
▪︎ Cut porn. It's frying your discipline and making you soft.
▪︎ Lift heavy weights 4 to 6 days a week. Track numbers. If they're not going up, you're lying.
▪︎ Eat boring food. Same meals. Protein first. Pleasure later.
▪︎ Stop explaining yourself. Explanations are for people above you.
▪︎ Learn one high-income skill and go all in. No backup plans. Backups make cowards.
▪︎ Kill useless friendships. If they don't push money, discipline or growth, they're dead weight.
▪︎ Get comfortable being alone. Loneliness is training, not a problem.
▪︎ Read contracts, finance, power, psychology. Fiction won't save you.
▪︎ Build an emergency fund. No one rescues grown men.
▪︎ Stop chasing women. Build a life that attracts them accidentally.
▪︎ Control your temper. Emotional men get manipulated.
▪︎ Dress clean and simple. No logos. No noise. Let silence flex.
▪︎ Learn to say no without guilt.
▪︎ Track your time like money. Wasted hours are stolen years.
▪︎ Fix your posture. Weak body language bleeds into weak decisions.
▪︎ Quit alcohol if you can't control it. If it controls you, it owns you.
▪︎ Learn how to fight or learn how to run fast. Ideally both.
▪︎ Pay your debts aggressively. Owing money kills respect.
▪︎ Keep your mouth shut about plans. Execute first.
▪︎ Accept that no one cares about your struggles. Act accordingly.
▪︎ Build something that pays you while you sleep. If not, you're replaceable.
▪︎ Call your parents. One day you won't be able to.
▪︎ Stop waiting for motivation. Operate on schedule.
▪︎ Become physically dangerous but mentally calm.
▪︎ Respect yourself so hard the world has no choice but to adjust.
That's it. No inspiration. Just work.
@InfaRedAsap@rahsh33m They stripped that bxtch down, and have a trailer dropped it off in the middle of the road at night 🌙....these guys are professional...chop shop lol
"I found out my wife has been talking to another man for 6 months.
She says it’s nothing physical, just emotional. But she hides her phone now. She changed her password. She’s colder to me.
We have 2 kids together. I don’t even recognize her anymore.
I feel disrespected but also scared to lose my family.
Coach… what would you do in my position?"
-- From my Dm, please give him some advice.
@djvlad Be grateful for what you have .....if you still breathing, have a roof over your head, food on your table, no health issues. Life is great. To many people are constantly seeking validation from the world 🌎 and into material things , we're born alone and we will die alone.
عندما يتقاتل الروس فان اسلوبهم لايوجد فيه اي نوع من الغدر والخيانة بل انهم يتواجهون في مكان محدد وبشكل مباشر لتصفيه الحسابات
حيث اندلع تحدي بين مجموعتين واشتبكوا بقتال كبير وتخلله اطلاق نار تحذيري حول ان القتال سوف يكون يدوي في منطقة نازران في جمهورية إنغوشيا بروسيا ومع ذلك كانت العداله تنتظرهم وسوف يحاكموا .
A life-sentence inmate is woken up by an officer.
The inmate stays calm and politely asks the officer multiple times to stop cussing at him. The officer gets dismissive, keeps cursing, orders him to cuff up, and when he doesn’t move fast enough, pepper-sprays him.
That’s when the inmate snaps and attacks the officer.
The whole situation escalated so quickly.
Who do you think was more in the wrong here — the officer for being aggressive and ignoring his repeated polite requests, or the inmate for reacting violently after being pepper sprayed?
Anyone working with the "public" should be able to carry their own protection.
This happened in Charlotte NC in early 2023. He was a city bus servant for 20+ years and some
YN got hostile because the driver had designated stops & his stop was way past and got mad and confront the driver, causing him to shoot multiple rounds at the perp, luckily he nor the passengers were struck. Too bad he lost his position and he sued the Charlotte-Mecklenberg transit station.
@marriedmn Divorce the bxtch if that what she want. She clearly screaming for new d*,ck to pound her ass, what kind of dumb question is this youre a man you have a family, if she cant respect your manhood leave her ass idiot ..!
“My wife asked for an open marriage. Said she still loves me but wants to ‘experience life more.’
We’ve been together 11 years. 2 kids.
She says it’s either we open the marriage or she’ll feel trapped and resent me.
I feel disrespected just hearing it.
But breaking the family also feels heavy.
Coach … how do I handle this situation?
-- From my DM, drop some advice for him.
@polo_man404 Honey Kettle chicken started in Compton and trust me he just moved to Culver City right after Covid. That’s place was always empty in Compton, those figures must be after the move to Culver City.
A man in California is making $3 million a year selling fried chicken from a single 1,200-square-foot restaurant.
Vincent Williams, known as Chef Vinnie, is the founder of Honey's Kettle Fried Chicken in Culver City. He started the business in 2000 with just $1,000 and has spent over 50 years perfecting his kettle-cooking method.
Chef Vinnie uses traditional kettle-cooking, deep-frying in large vats of peanut oil. This approach creates an incredibly crisp, flavorful crust while keeping the chicken juicy inside.
The results speak for themselves. The restaurant serves over 50,000 pieces of chicken every single week and roughly 500 customers daily. Monthly revenue often reaches $250,000, adding up to approximately $3 million per year.
#California#FriedChicken#entreprenuer