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Royal Caribbean has named a new 'godmother' for its 'Star of the Seas' cruise ship. The announcement comes after Diana Ross ...
Star of the Seas has a space-worthy new godmother following the withdrawal of Diana Ross from the ceremonial honor.
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Come Cruise With Me on MSNRoyal Caribbean picks new ship godmother after Diana Ross bails
Just a few days after music icon Diana Ross backed out of her role as godmother to Royal Caribbean’s new Icon Class ship, ...
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TravelPulse on MSNAstronaut Kellie Gerardi to Replace Diana Ross as Godmother of Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas
Kellie Gerardi, an astronaut and author, has been appointed as the Godmother of Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ship, Star of ...
Royal Caribbean International announced on Friday that research astronaut Kellie Gerardi was selected as the godmother of the ...
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Southern Living on MSNThe World's Newest (And Largest) Cruise Ship Is Now Setting Sail From Florida
Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is the world’s newest and largest cruise ship, sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida. Guests can enjoy 13 complimentary and 14 specialty dining spots, 18 bars, and ...
Cruise line says she has "spirit of exploration that aligns perfectly with Royal Caribbean’s mission to provide the best ...
Kellie Gerardi, an astronaut, mom and fashion lover, is one of USA TODAY's Women of the Year. She shows girls STEM and femininity go together.
Astronaut Kellie Gerardi reveals how she’s upping her ‘vitamin G’ and fitness routine for her next spaceflight By Reda Wigle Published March 21, 2025, 10:21 a.m. ET ...
Kellie Gerardi has had to balance family planning and her demanding career. For National Infertility Awareness Week, she shares her latest fertility journey.
Astronaut Kellie Gerardi’s journey with trying to conceive a second child via in vitro fertilization has been challenging, to say the least. The Jupiter, Florida, native has been totally open ...
It’s shown me how important representation is.” Gerardi is preparing to launch into space for the second time in 2026. American astronaut Kellie Gerardi poses in Jupiter, Fla., Nov. 8, 2024.
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