Former WWE wrestler and business executive John Laurinaitis and Kathy Colace are divorced. The latter officially confirmed their divorce while speaking to WWE Hall of Famer Brie Bella on the Nikki ...
During a recent appearance on the “Nikki & Brie Show,” Kathy Colace, the mother of Nikki and Brie Garcia, stated that she is no longer married to John Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis was mentioned in the ...
More has come to light about John Laurinaitis and his divorce from Kathy Colace, the mother of WWE Hall of Famers Nikki & Brie Garcia. Earlier this week, it was shared that Colace and Laurinaitis were ...
Laurinaitis' involvement has led to questions regarding his marriage to Kathy Colace, best known to wrestling fans as the mother of WWE Hall of Famers Brie and Nikki Bella. Both the Bellas and ...
Former WWE personality John Laurinaitis has been embroiled in controversy and his former wife, Kathy Colace, recently confirmed their divorce. In 2022, John Laurinaitis ended his professional ...
Kathy Colace has divorced John Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis and Colace (mother of Nikki & Brie Garcia, FKA the Bella Twins) were married in 2016 after becoming engaged the previous year. In January, ...
Kathy Colace has divorced John Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis and Colace (mother of Nikki & Brie Garcia, FKA the Bella Twins) were married in 2016 after becoming engaged the previous year. In January ...
Sanofi would retain a 50% stake in Opella, which also sells laxative Dulcolax and Icy Hot pain relief gel. After the Covid pandemic laid bare France’s dependency on foreign suppliers of medicine, ...
The unit, called Opella, sells over-the-counter medications, including pain reliever Doliprane, laxative Dulcolax and Icy Hot pain relief gel. Sanofi said it will provide updates on the separation ...
The deal for the pharmaceutical giant is one of the biggest of its kind. It is likely to give CD&R a controlling stake in the division and is estimated to be worth about €15bn. Sanofi has been ...
Quite literally: Supporting Opella’s Dulcolax laxative, the Portugal-based campaign sees a diverse series of princesses perching primly on toilets, with the goal of breaking the taboos that may ...