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We tried to keep it light and joyfully sing these songs while thinking of Rosie."Ĭhristina also went on to reveal that as a way of honouring Rosie, the family plans to take an annual trip to Disney World in her memory. What's funny is she doesn't enunciate perfectly, but I kept it in there because it's the way she sang the song. But I thought she was going to need guidance! She sang so cute. Whether she grows up to be one is up to her.
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She's obsessed with the 'Cinderella' soundtrack and sings every word to that, the new 'Cinderella' movie with Camila Cabello. She knows every word to every Taylor Swift song. She's singing in key, and she memorizes lyrics. The album - which features a cover of the Beatles hit 'Here Comes the Sun' and 'Edelweiss' from 'The Sound of Music' - also features a duet with three-year-old Carmella.Ĭhristina told PEOPLE: I know I'm her mom and a little bit biased, but she is a gifted singer. When she passed away, I felt like the songs took on a different meaning, but they're still my song choices for her." We know it can be very difficult for people to talk about experiences of discrimination, which is why people can give evidence to us anonymously, with the confidence that it will be confidential if they want it to be.She said: "I released my first lullaby album, 'Songs for Carmella', on my daughter Carmella's first birthday in 2019, so I set the bar pretty high. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Australian and New Zealand fans soak up the sun as the World Cup Cricket final heats up By Andrew Wu and Alana Schetzer Updated Ma7.52pm first. "What I do appreciate is it's not easy for people to talk about these issues. "It's absolutely vital we hear from as many people as possible, that they're able to give their experiences openly and honestly. "We want to be able to hold up a mirror to cricket and say, 'this is what you look like, these are the kinds of experiences people are having in cricket'. "That's what's going to allow us to be able to examine cricket and say what the realities are. She said: "Our call to evidence is now live and we're encouraging as many people as possible to come forward and give their experiences, whether it's on or off the field, whether they're a current or former player, a volunteer, anybody who works for the ECB or any other cricketing authority. It comes at a time when discrimination in cricket is in the spotlight, with Yorkshire having been heavily criticised over their handling of racism and bullying allegations made by former player Azeem Rafiq.Ĭindy Butts, who is chair of the ICEC, told Sky Sports News it is vital they get a wide range of voices and evidence from across cricket. The ICEC was set up by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in March of this year, and will use the evidence it gathers to inform a report on the level of equity in the sport. "Now is your time to be heard, to share your story and be a part of the change the game so desperately needs." "I urge anyone who has experienced racism, sexism, elitism, or any kind of unfair treatment in cricket, anyone who has a story to share about being included, welcomed, or supported to respond to the Commission's call for evidence.
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Written evidence can also be submitted to the Commission, with more information on how to do so to be shared on its website next month.Įquality campaigner Holding said: "This is a game that I love and have dedicated my life to. It hopes to gather experiences of discrimination, highlight examples of good practice and set out recommendations to make the sport more inclusive.Yorkshire chair Patel apologises to Rafiq over handling of racism caseYorkshire racism claims to be investigated to see if laws were brokenĪn online survey opened on Tuesday with submissions invited until December 21. The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) has opened a call for evidence in the elite and grassroots game.

Cricket great Michael Holding urged people to come forwardįormer West Indies star Michael Holding has urged individuals to submit any evidence they may have of discrimination within cricket to a wide-ranging inquiry.
