News about Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris is commemorating his 84th birthday by revealing his fit physique and boasting that he'feels 48', though supporters are left with a barrage of jokes

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Chuck Norris is back in the sun for another weekend, turning 84 years old on Tuesday and proving that he is still in top form. The martial arts icon took to Instagram to post a video with his 1.6 million followers in which he was seen throwing some jabs at a heavy bag. 'You know, I'm 84 today, but I feel like I'm 48,' Norris chuckled with a joking, before concluding with, 'God bless you all.'

Dodgeball: Since being cast in this classic film that was released 20 years ago, a True Underdog Story actor appears completely unrecognizable

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
One of the stars of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story in 2004 looks completely different from her role in the historic film released 20 years ago. The original film follows a group of misfits in Las Vegas competing in a dodgeball tournament to save their beloved local gym Average Joe's from the wrath of a corporate health fitness company Globo Gym.

Karl Stefanovic's hilarious interview with action star Chuck Norris goes viral

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 16, 2023
A throwback interview starring actor Chuck Norris and Karl Stefanovic has gone viral. The 83-year-old star in the clip, which was shot for the Today show in 2018, tells Karl 'a dad joke.' Norris, who is best known for a string of '80s action film hits like Lone Wolf McQuade and Missing in Action, has a cult following online for his sarcastic he-man appearance.

Chuck Norris has settled a $30 million case against CBS and Sony over 'unpaid streaming revenues' from Walker, Texas Ranger's legendary show Walker

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 25, 2023
Chuck Norris has settled a lawsuit against CBS and Sony over allegations that his production company owed more than $30 million in unpaid income from Walker, Texas Ranger. The martial arts master and Hollywood legend, 83, has sued the companies through his company Top Kick Productions, claiming that they did not divulge the show's revenues through streaming platforms. Norris Walker, a Texas Ranger, appeared on CBS from September 1993 to May 2001, and he starred Cordell Walker as Cordell Walker. The smash hit show earned hundreds of millions of dollars and aired in more than 100 countries, with episodes now available on streaming platforms. According to a lawsuit brought by Top Kick's lawyers in 2018, the company reached an agreement with CBS, the show's producer, to pay Norris 23 percent of Walker's wages. According to the suit, the show had earned more than $692 million in sales to date.'

Customers leave funny comments about Bunnings' fabled 20L bucket

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 25, 2023
Customers of Bunnings have flooded with creative critiques for the hardware retailer's 'life-changing' $8 bucket, which has left hundreds of people online in hysterics. 'This is more than just a bucket; the shade makes it stand out from the crowd of buckets I already have, and I think this purchase has been life-changing,' one reviewer said. "the bucket to end all buckets" was mentioned in other reviews, as well as "the Chuck Norris of buckets," and even "the bucket to end all buckets" was mentioned, and even God.

On Mother's Day, Chuck Norris honors his wife and his beloved 102-year-old mother Wilma

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 15, 2023
Chuck Norris, an actor and martial arts actor, took time out of his day to respect two of the mothers he holds near and dear to his heart ahead of Mother's Day. Over the weekend, the Walker, Texas Ranger alum, posted a photo of himself with his mother Wilma and another of his wife Gena O'Kelley, who married back in 1998. 'Happy Mother's Day! 'In the caption of his Facebook post, I saluted my wonderful mom Wilma and my Lovely wife Gena.' I love you both more than words can express, and I thank God for the two of you every day.' The picture with his mother, which shows him leaning his head alongside his beloved mother, was also used when he wished her a happy 102nd birthday in May. The Norris twins Dakota and his sister Danilee are seen snuggling up and hugging his mother, who is the mother of two of his five children.

In an old Queenslander video, Vic Hislop caught a great white shark with bare hands

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2023
Vic Hislop, a young Australian shark hunter, has posted a video of the Queenslander pulling a huge shark into an insecure dingy with his naked hands while not wearing a life jacket. One man dubbed him "Rambo of the seas," while another said "you'd never see a 'young Chuck Norris."

Covid hero wins the martial arts world championship

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
Becky Sheppard, 25, (left, right with sister Alice as a child and inset) from Bristol, was working in intensive care when Covid-19 broke out in her first job. After illness or injuries, the 25-year-old was doing respiratory therapy with people, assisting them in breathing more effectively, and he had first-hand experience of coronavirus. She upped her martial arts training in the Korean-based Tang Soo Do art, which is one of the oldest art forms, supporting self-defence, physical, and spiritual wellbeing as well as personal growth. She works at Brenty Tang Soo Do Club in Bristol and has since competed in world championships, winning two gold medals and a silver for weapons, sparring, and forms respectively.

Lark Skov, 24, Crawford's niece, is on Claim to Fame

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
Cindy Crawford was one of the world's best supermodels in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as the 2000s. Kaia Gerber, a 20-year-old girl, arrived on the scene four years ago as she signed up contracts with Miu Miu and appeared in Vogue. Cindy's 24-year-old niece Lark Skov, who looked stunning when appearing on ABC's Claim To Fame on Monday evening, is now another bombshell from the Crawford family.

With leading polls, the United StatesC is aiming to rename their live rooster mascot

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2022
Following changes to their feathered friend, the university's naming rights have come to an end, and it appears that they have no intention in renewing them. The bird is now looking for a new name (right) and will be in play against Georgia State on September 3 in the nation's first football game. With the new and potentially enhanced name catching Gamecock Nation's interest, The State assembled a list of ten potential choices (left) before offering readers the opportunity to vote. Cock Commander has the most votes at 75%, followed by Cluck Norris (named for actor Chuck Norris, Inset), and Coop (or Cooper) which hold five percent and four percent respectively at the time of writing.