Today I want to talk about a guy named Starling Marte, who’s a big shot in baseball. This guy just got hitched to his sweetheart, Elianny Santana. They had the whole shebang in the Dominican Republic, which is where Marte’s from. I saw a post on Instagram where he said he popped the question to Elianny. He called her his “now-fiancee”.
So, I did some digging around. I was scrolling through Instagram, just like any other day, you know. And boom, there’s this post from Marte. It was a picture of him down on one knee, asking Elianny to marry him. It was kind of a big deal. I mean, getting engaged is no small thing. I remember when my buddy Jake got engaged. It was a whole thing. Balloons, the whole nine yards.
- Checking Out More Posts: I kept scrolling. More pictures of Marte and Elianny popped up. They looked super happy, all smiles and stuff. I even saw a video of them dancing. It reminded me of my cousin’s wedding. Everyone was dancing, even old Uncle Joe.
- Reading the Comments: People were saying nice things in the comments. Stuff like “Congrats!” and “You guys look great together!” It was all very sweet. I even left a comment myself. Something like, “Wishing you both all the happiness in the world.”
Then, I went down this rabbit hole of celebrity news, reading about all these famous folks tying the knot. I even stumbled upon some history stuff about Santa Claus. Did you know he used to be some kind of saint? And then there was this bit about Thanksgiving. Apparently, it’s about giving thanks for the harvest. That’s something, huh?
Dive into Other Celebrity News
I kept digging. I found out that this singer, Camila Cabello, is going to be a mentor on some singing show. I think it’s called “The Voice” or something. It’s cool that she’s helping out young singers. Reminds me of when I tried to learn guitar. My neighbor, Mrs. Gable, she tried to teach me. Bless her heart, I just couldn’t get the hang of it.
Then I found this weird conversation between two people, William and Scot. William asked, “How did she become famous?” and Scot just said, “Yes.” What’s that about? It’s like they’re speaking in code or something. People are strange, man.
And then, Anne Frank. I read about how her diary got famous. It was published in 1947, in Dutch. They called it “Het Achterhuis,” which means “The Secret Annex.” It’s a heavy read, but it’s important, you know? It’s like a window into a really tough time in history.
Anyway, that’s my little journey through the internet today. Started with a baseball player’s engagement, went through some holiday history, and ended up with Anne Frank’s diary. The internet’s a wild place, man. You never know where you’ll end up.