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Best images of SI Swimsuit model and WNBA star Sophie Cunningham

If there is a spotlight or quip that will gain attention, Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham will find it, or it will find her.

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Cunningham is one of the most viral WNBA players, knowing what to say and how to play it whether in a game or in real life.

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Just this weekend, she made news singing a Garth Brooks song on stage at a bar with the talent. The latest instance of Cunningham attracting the camera, er, attention, is her appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Cunningham shared the official photos from the South Seas Resort on Captiva Island, Florida.

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Sophie Cunningham #8 of the Indiana Fever pose for a photo during the 2026 Indiana Fever Media Day.

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Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever celebrates against the Nigeria National Team.

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Monique Billings #25 of the Indiana Fever celebrates with Sophie Cunningham.

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Sophie Cunningham #8 of the Indiana Fever shoots against the Nigeria National Team.

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Sophie Cunningham #8 of the Indiana Fever celebrates.

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Sophie Cunningham #8 of the Indiana Fever reacts during the second half against the Dallas Wings.

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Best images of SI Swimsuit model and WNBA star Sophie Cunningham

If there is a spotlight or quip that will gain attention, Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham will find it, or it will find her. ...
Reality Star Shocks Fans with Extravagant Gown Made of '500 Loaves of Bread' to Promote Bakery Business at Awards Show

Reality star Queen Mercy Atang wore a dress made of 500 loaves of bread to promote her bakery business at the AMVCAs on Saturday, May 9

People Queen Mercy Atang at AMVCAsCredit: Photography: @segun_wealth  Design/Styling: @tiannahsplacempire Talent: @queenmercyatang

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  • The gown, designed by Toyin Lawani, sparked social media buzz with fans praising its creativity and humor

  • Atang, a former Big Brother: Naija star, thanked her team for helping her showcase her brand in a bold way

An attendee at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) made a statement at the ceremony after wearing a dress made of bread.

Reality TV star Queen Mercy Atang wore a gown comprised of 500 loaves of bread at the award show celebrating African film and fashion, in Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday, May 9.

The striking dress by Toyin Lawani of Tiannah's Empire was designed to promote Atang’s bakery business,Swit Cakes & Desserts, she shared onInstagram.

“What other place is better to advertise my business than the AMVCA?” she told theBBCat the event.

Queen Mercy Atang at AMVCAsCredit: Photography: @segun_wealth  Design/Styling: @tiannahsplacempire Talent: @queenmercyatang

Atang posted avideoof herself at the ceremony being helped by a group of people carrying her large skirt filled with bread onto the red carpet. In another clip posted on Instagram, Atang was seen being carefully helped into the heavy gown by several handlers in a dressing room.

Fans shared their surprised reactions to the dress on social media.

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“Real definition of I carry my business … love it,” one person wrote in the comment section of Atang's Instagram post of her dress. “Breadwinner of the century😂😂😂😂😂,” a second fan joked.

Queen Mercy Atang at AMVCAsCredit: Photography: @segun_wealth  Design/Styling: @tiannahsplacempire Talent: @queenmercyatang

Atang rose to fame on season 6 ofBig Brother: Naijain 2021 and was previously Miss Nigeria International 2015. She hopes she can reach new audiences with her bakery business.

On Sunday, May 10, the reality star shared avideothanking her style team after her breakout look at the AMVCAs.

“Tiannah, thank you for bringing your ideas and creativity to help put my brand out there. All I wanted was a dress to show that [I] have a bakery business and you did that for me,” she said. “At first, I was scared, but you encouraged me all the way. But you were like, ‘trust me!’ … and I’m so happy.”

Several other attendees at the AMVCAs sported outlandish designs, including agown made of packets of butterworn by actress Abibat Saka, acathedral-shaped gownworn by Ghanaian fashion star Nana Akua Addo and afilm reel dressworn by Nigerian model Peggy Ovire.

The dresses have sparked an online trend of other entrepreneurs postingimagesof themselves wearing their business as a dress.

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Reality Star Shocks Fans with Extravagant Gown Made of '500 Loaves of Bread' to Promote Bakery Business at Awards Show

Reality star Queen Mercy Atang wore a dress made of 500 loaves of bread to promote her bakery business at the AMVCAs on Saturday, May 9...
Chase Stokes Has Sold $3M South Carolina Home After “Outer Banks” Filming Wraps — and Moved to a New State

Chase Stokes sold his South Carolina home for $3 million after purchasing it for $2.6 million in December 2023, according to property records

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  • The 3,425-square-foot property features five bedrooms, a sauna, a fire pit and lush landscaping for added privacy

  • The listing comes months after Stokes wrapped filming for the final season of Outer Banks in Charleston

Chase Stokeshas officially sold his South Carolina home months after filming forOuter Banks' final season wrapped in Charleston.

The 3,425-square-foot property located in Old Mount Pleasant, S.C., sold for $3 million on Friday, May 8, according to property records. The actor, 33, purchased the property for $2.6 million in December 2023, and later listed it for $3.3 million in late March.

Stokes listed the home three months after it was confirmed that production had officially ended for the Netflix drama, set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, back in December 2025, according toTudum. Thefifth and final seasonof the fan-favorite show — in which Stokes has starred as John B. Routledge since it first debuted in 2020 — is expected to premiere later this year.

Kaelin Hallof William Means Real Estate held thelisting.

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"Old Mount Pleasant offers something rare: you're minutes from downtown Charleston and the beach, but the street itself feels like a hidden retreat,” Hall tells PEOPLE. “For someone like Chase, who's constantly on the move, this home was a true place to come home to."

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After the property sold last week, Hall shared in anInstagrampost that Stokes, who she referred to as her “really loyal and kind client,” had already moved to California before the property was listed.

Stokes' now-former abode boasts five bedrooms and four full bathrooms, and offers a serene sense of privacy thanks to its lush landscaping.

Looking inside the property, an open layout brings together the kitchen, dining and living areas in one large space that's ideal for entertaining.

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The kitchen features a large center island with barstool seating and waterfall countertops. Meanwhile, the living area leads directly out to a screened-in porch overlooking the spacious backyard.

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In the primary bedroom, the en-suite bathroom boasts dual sinks, a soaking tub and a walk-in shower. It also leads directly into the attached walk-in closet.

Outside, residents can unwind on the second porch located at the front of the house, or take advantage of the amenities in the backyard, including a fire pit, outdoor shower and sauna.

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In an interview published in December 2025, Stokes opened up to PEOPLE about thelast season ofOuter Banksand how he and the cast are "thankful for the run, and we're ready for it to be done."

"We want the story to end on the right note versus [turning] four seasons into season nine and we're going after aliens or something," the actor said. "We want to cut the chord before we lose the plot."

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He also teased the ending of the series and how its conclusion is exactly what he expected.

"It's beautiful to know that even though there's the highs and lows throughout all of the seasons, it's ending exactly how I was told when I started the show," he added.

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Chase Stokes Has Sold $3M South Carolina Home After “Outer Banks” Filming Wraps — and Moved to a New State

Chase Stokes sold his South Carolina home for $3 million after purchasing it for $2.6 million in December 2023, according to property r...
NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

The NFL is absolutely stacking the Thanksgiving slate this season, according to reports.

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The Buffalo Bills will host the Kansas City Chiefs on NBC on Thanksgiving night,according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.That comes after the Detroit Lions open the day hosting the Chicago Bears on CBS,also per Schultz,and theDallas Cowboys host the Philadelphia Eagleson Fox, which was announced on Monday.

The NFL is also having a dedicated Thanksgiving Eve game for the first time ever, with theGreen Bay Packers visiting the Los Angeles Rams on Netflix.

The full NFL schedule release show will be Thursday at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network and ESPN.

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Bills-Chiefs is always a blockbuster regular season matchup, though this one features an early cloud hanging over it in the form of Patrick Mahomes’ health. His rehab is reportedly going well, and there will be plenty of time to get back up to speed before visiting Buffalo, but if he’s not the Mahomes of old then this matchup loses some sizzle. Still, it’ll be intriguing to watch the Chiefs deal with the Bills in their brand new stadium.

That’s four games featuring eight teams that all are expected to be playoff contenders, not to mention some pretty major draws. Things don’t always play out the way it seems they will on paper, especially in the NFL, but there’s no denying the NFL is throwing its scheduling weight behind the Thanksgiving holiday.

There’s also the Black Friday game, which hasn’t been announced yet but is a good bet to feature at least one strong draw.

What does that leave for Week 12 Sunday? Of course there are still buzzy teams left over, like the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks, the reigning AFC champion New England Patriots, the popular Pittsburgh Steelers, and more.

Even with options like those, it may well be a thinner slate that weekend overall. The NFL has clearly decided it’s OK with that. While everyone is stuffing their faces on Thanksgiving Eve and Day, they probably will be too.

NFL schedule: Chiefs at Bills will reportedly be Thanksgiving night to complete blockbuster slate

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Will Tennessee Titans actually get a primetime game on 2026 NFL schedule?

Heading into his second season as a pro,Tennessee TitansquarterbackCam Wardstill hasn't been given his proper introduction to a national audience.

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The Titansdidn't play a single primetime game in 2025,Ward's NFL rookie season. The last time the Titans played a game that wasn't buried in a Sunday slate with other games was Week 4 of the 2024 season on "Monday Night Football" against theMiami Dolphins. It's been even longer since the Titanshosteda primetime game; for that, think back to a "Thursday Night Football" game played against the Dallas Cowboys in 2022.

The Titansweren't alone in beingleft out of the primetime fun in 2025. Neither the Cleveland Browns nor the New Orleans Saints played in an exclusive window. History shows, though, that Titans fans have reason to be frustrated by the continuing lack of exclusivity. From 2015-2025, only Cleveland, Carolina and Jacksonville played fewer exclusive-window games than the Titans, and the Titans only played nine primetime home games in that 11-year span, tied for the second-fewest in the league.

The2026 NFL schedulewill be released on May 14. With the Titans coming off back-to-back 3-14 seasons, it'd hardly be a shock if the Titans are left out of primetime for a second straight year. But there are three reasons to believe the NFL could reverse its course and give the Titans a showcase.

Let's take a quick look at the uphill battle to get the Titans in primetime.

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Tennessee Titansschedule for 2026 includes NFC East teams like Dallas Cowboys,New York Giants

The Titans visit the Giants and Cowboys in 2026. With those road trips on the schedule, it's hard to rule out any primetime possibilities. The Cowboys play in primetime more than anyone, and the Giants aren't far behind. The Giants game comes with extra intrigue too; Ward and Giants QB Jaxson Dart were the top quarterbacks in their draft class, the Titans employ former Giants coach Brian Daboll and the Giants employ former Titans coach Brian Callahan.

Home games against Philadelphia and Washington feel a little less likely to get the NFC East bump.

Robert Saleh vs. the New York Jets: Does this carry weight?

Saleh, in his first year as the Titans' coach, will host his former team, the New York Jets, at some point. That's a marquee rematch to an extent. But remember: The Titans hosted Mike Vrabel and the New England Patriots in 2025 and that game didn't end up in an exclusive window. The Jets have a huge following, and that game should have some intrigue, but it's hardly a guarantee of anything.

The AFC South is actually exciting

Dating back to 2009, roughly 43% of the Titans' primetime games have been against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars andIndianapolis Colts. With the Jaguars and Texans both coming off playoff runs and the Colts coming off a year where they looked poised to compete before QB Daniel Jones got hurt, these teams all look like bigger draws for the big networks than they've been in past years. In a "rising tides lift all boats" way, the Titans' rivals being more interesting helps the Titans play more potentially interesting games.

Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick atnsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X@nicksuss. Subscribe to theTalkin’ Titans newsletterfor updates sent directly to your inbox.

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Will Tennessee Titans actually get a primetime game on 2026 NFL schedule?

Heading into his second season as a pro,Tennessee TitansquarterbackCam Wardstill hasn't been given his proper introduction to a nat...
Oilers reportedly fire Kris Knoblauch after seeking permission from Golden Knights to interview Bruce Cassidy

The Edmonton Oilers are moving on from head coach Kris Knoblauch, per TSN’s Ryan Rishaug. The news arrives in the wake ofa report from Frank Seravalliearlier this week that noted the Oilers had sought permission from the Vegas Golden Knights to interview Bruce Cassidy.

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Knoblauch, 47, took over for Jay Woodcroft in November 2024 and instantly turned things around, leading Edmonton to the first of its two straight Stanley Cup Final appearances. The Oilers came up short both times, falling to the Florida Panthers twice. After the Anaheim Ducks bounced them from the first round of this year’s playoffs, they’re still in search of their first Stanley Cup since the 1989-90 season.

What makes Knoblauch’s reported firing particularly head-scratching is that, in October, the Oilers signed him to a three-year extension through the 2028-29 season.

As for his potential replacement, Cassidy, Vegas fired him with only eight games remaining in the regular season. But since he still has time left on his deal and continues to be paid by the Knights, interested teams still have to go through Vegas to interview the one-time Stanley Cup champion head coach. That practice is usually a formality in these situations; however, the Knightshave reportedly withheld permission fromthe Oilers, a Pacific Division rival, to interview Cassidy.

Rather than outright deny Edmonton permission, Vegas has kept the Oilers waiting, according to Seravalli’s report, which also included that the Los Angeles Kings are a suitor for Cassidy’s services, too.

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Cassidy, 60, has a 470-254-9-96 record as an NHL head coach. He took the Boston Bruins to the Stanley Cup Final during the 2018-19 season. Four years later, in his first season at the helm in Vegas, he led the Knights to their first-ever Stanley Cup.

Late this season, John Tortorella took Cassidy’s place and has Vegas up 3-2 in a second-round series against the Ducks.

As for the Oilers, they took a noticeable step back this season under Knoblauch. Stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitleven discussed that regression. Edmonton finished with its lowest points percentage since 2018-19, the most recent season the team didn’t make the playoffs.

In today’s NHL, head coaches have remarkably short leashes. While the Oilers found success with Knoblauch behind the bench, they became stagnant this season, and now Edmonton is reportedly turning the page.

Oilers reportedly fire Kris Knoblauch after seeking permission from Golden Knights to interview Bruce Cassidy

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Why JD Vance was 'obsessed' with wife Usha when they met – Exclusive memoir excerpt

Vice President JD Vanceis gearing up topublish a new memoir,this time aboutrediscovering religion.

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“Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith” (out June 16 from Harper) is Vance’s second book. His bestselling 2016 memoir“Hillbilly Elegy”chronicles his childhood plagued by abuse, alcoholism and poverty. It was the basis for the 2020 Ron Howard-directed movie starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close.

In "Communion," Vance reflects on his conversion to Catholicism after a Protestant upbringing and a stint as an atheist.

"A critical part of that journey was falling in love with a girl who would eventually become a mother four times over," Vance told USA TODAY in a statement.

He continued: "All moms − all families − have their own stories, with a mix of ups and downs. To all the moms reading this, I hope your stories have included more good days than bad −and I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day!

Read an excerpt from ‘Communion’JD Vance: VP on meeting wife Usha

Not long before I got to law school, one of my best friends, Mike, went through a particularly tough breakup with a girl. All the standard clichés applied as I did my best to soothe my buddy with a combination of good conversation and copious amounts of Natural Light. During his relationship, he had acknowledged that he and his girlfriend weren’t a particularly good match. He had complained that she was jealous. She had demanded too much of his time. Her parents had been intrusive. But all that faded away in the mists of heartache. Now she was perfect, beautiful, the love of his life. She had dumped him, and as I’ve noticed time after time with my buddies, the only thing worse than heartache is heartache with a bruised ego on top.

Mike and I were home in Middletown over Christmas, so I took him out to our favorite watering hole – Carol’s Speakeasy – to play darts and tell stories and drink his troubles away.

It’s fresh, but he’s in a pretty good place,I thought as we left the bar.

But as I drove him home, the sense of loss – well lubricated by alcohol – came flowing out of him.

There he was in my old Honda Civic (me sober, him not) bawling his eyes out about this girl. I gave him a hug, listened to him in his driveway for about an hour, and told him to just keep putting one foot in front of the other. I reminded him he hadn’t been all that crazy about her until she dumped him and that he was a good-looking guy with a lot of options.

“Plus,” I told him. “I’m single, and when we get back to Columbus, I can be your wingman. There are plenty of fish in the sea.”

“Yeah,” he replied half-heartedly. Columbus was nothing if not a target-rich environment for a couple of bachelors.

I hadn’t felt the same heartache in my own dating life. For a couple of years during and after college, I’d dated a girl named Mary. She was sweet, and she wanted the same things out of life that I did: a nice house, a decent job, and a couple of kids. My family got along with her fine. No relationship is perfect, but nothing seemed like a deal breaker. Still, I could never escape the feeling that, as much as I liked her, if she were to dump me the next day, I’d get over it quickly. I’d never react the way Mike had reacted to his breakup with Jessica.

“Dude, I don’t think I have that gene or something,” I told Mike.

“What do you mean?” he asked.

“I’ve just never fallen head over heels for a girl. Some are better and some are worse. I could rate Mary on all these objective criteria, and she’s mostly great. But would I sob if she broke up with me? No way. Isn’t that a problem?”

“Maybe she’s not the right girl,” he suggested.

“Maybe,” I said. “But maybe I’m just not that emotional.”

A few months after that conversation, I was still dating Mary – now long distance, from New Haven, Connecticut, where I was a couple of months into my first year of law school. I was walking late at night on an unusually cold and rainy fall day. New Haven is spooky in the fog, and the rain had emptied out the streets. And the whole time I was thinking about another student: Usha Bala Chilukuri.

Second lady Usha Vance and Vice President JD Vance arrive for a military mothers celebration in the East Room of the White House on May 6, 2026 in Washington, DC.

I called my buddy Mike, who asked about law school, the classmates, the vibe, and the girls.

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“Dude, I think I’m obsessed with this chick in my small group. It’s unhealthy.”

The small group, I explained, was the collection of sixteen students with whom I shared all of my first-year classes.

I told him all about her: That she was smarter than everyone. That her smile could light up a room. That she had the most amazing posture.

“She doesn’t even walk like normal people. Normal girls seem kind of unstable in high heels,” I told him. “Not her. She glides across the room in whatever shoes she wears. And her laugh, man. Whenever she laughs it’s, like, the most wonderful thing. She’s super reserved, but she has this chortle that is the best sound I’ve ever heard.”

“JD?” Mike interrupted. “Remember when you told me you don’t have the gene where you fall head over heels for a girl? I always thought that was BS. Now I know it is.”

He was right, of course. I don’t need to belabor the point. A consequence of my current job is that my relationship with the Second Lady has been written about, analyzed, researched, and dissected more than I ever thought possible. It is strange to read things about the person you love the most that you know are false. For example, a former classmate (and former acquaintance) told some major newspaper that I was initially attracted to Usha because of her “ambition.”

Usha and I found this laughable – that I would ever confide in this classmate, but more so that I was attracted to Usha’s ambition. There were many things that I thought were unusual about Usha when I first met her. One is that she was intensely competitive, but I saw this as more bizarre than attractive. She was incapable of jealousy, something I assumed came from a supreme inner confidence. But when I asked her – she was more capable than any person I had ever met – what she wanted to do, I was shocked at how uninterested she was in traditional markers of success.

“I just want interesting work,” she told me.

Her dream job was to run the Sesame Workshop because she loved kids and the idea of making educational programming that appealed to them. At Yale Law School, every person thinks they’re eventually going to run the world. You couldn’t throw a rock without hitting a person who thought they’d eventually become a Supreme Court Justice or US senator. But Usha, more capable than any of them, couldn’t have cared less about any of that. “There’s something a little jacked up about all of this,” I told Mike. “The least impressive person at this school is the most ambitious. But the most impressive just wants to have a family and a decent job.”

I told Usha something similar: “You have the biggest mismatch between ambition and ability of any person I’ve ever met. You could be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and you have no interest in it.”

That complete indifference to what other people wanted to do – or wanted her to do – was just another in a long list of magnetic personality traits.

I once described Usha as a combination of every genetic gift a person would want to have – beauty, intelligence, height. But there was something more: She was intense. I was drawn to her unlike I had ever been drawn to anyone.

I broke up with Mary, in part because of the long distance, but mostly because I couldn’t imagine settling for anyone else.

“I will marry this girl,” I told my friends. “Or I will be a lifelong bachelor.”

Everyone else was like a dim light bulb set against Usha’s radiance. My feelings for her overrode every instinct and everything I thought I knew about women. “Play hard to get” was something young men told one another about attracting the opposite sex. But instead, I told Usha before we ever dated that I was in love with her. “Don’t come on too strong” was another adage of dating I had learned from the world, but we had been together only a few weeks when I told her I wanted to marry her and would do whatever I needed to do to make that happen.

I had always wanted to move back home to Ohio, and she had fallen in love with New York. So I told her I’d move to New York with her, or California, or Colorado. I didn’t care, so long as she was there. I told her everything and I asked her about everything. Her life was the most interesting thing in the world. Politics, technology, business – these were professional interests, things I read about and wanted to work on. But Usha was the only one for whom I’d ever felt real passion.

Amazingly, it worked out. Usha and I began dating in law school, and during our first summer together romantically we were apart physically – me in Washington, DC, at first and then in New Haven, doing research for a professor, and she in New York working for a law firm. We had been together only a few months, and I felt so intensely toward her that she occupied my thoughts nearly every waking moment. This was normal, of course: Two young lovers caught in that early stage of romance, where everything is new and exciting and profound. But I remember thinking that no man had ever felt so strongly about a woman in the history of the world and that I had to hide at least some of my feelings lest I come on too strong. The fact that we spent most of that summer in separate cities – the absence – only compounded it all.

In hindsight, it’s a wonder I didn’t ruin it. I didn’t just come on too strong; I was a lousy boyfriend in many ways. My traumatic childhood had made me resentful and left me with awful conflict management skills. I would overreact or withdraw – fight or flight! – over minor transgressions. If Usha was my soulmate at Yale, I didn’t deserve her. But still she stuck around.

Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Exclusive excerpt of 'Communion' – JD Vance remembers falling for Usha

Why JD Vance was 'obsessed' with wife Usha when they met – Exclusive memoir excerpt

Vice President JD Vanceis gearing up topublish a new memoir,this time aboutrediscovering religion. “Communion: Finding My Way Back...

 

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