Home Actress Trudie Styler HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Trudie Styler Instagram - Had a fantastic time at @dublinfilmfestival this past weekend and honored to have shared the story behind #PossoEntrare with film director Rachel Carey and such a great audience. Thanks for coming along @kateotooles and Grainne. Cheers to you, Ireland! ☘️

Trudie Styler Instagram – Had a fantastic time at @dublinfilmfestival this past weekend and honored to have shared the story behind #PossoEntrare with film director Rachel Carey and such a great audience. Thanks for coming along @kateotooles and Grainne. Cheers to you, Ireland! ☘️

Trudie Styler Instagram - Had a fantastic time at @dublinfilmfestival this past weekend and honored to have shared the story behind #PossoEntrare with film director Rachel Carey and such a great audience. Thanks for coming along @kateotooles and Grainne. Cheers to you, Ireland! ☘️

Trudie Styler Instagram – Had a fantastic time at @dublinfilmfestival this past weekend and honored to have shared the story behind #PossoEntrare with film director Rachel Carey and such a great audience. Thanks for coming along @kateotooles and Grainne. Cheers to you, Ireland! ☘️ | Posted on 28/Feb/2024 02:10:23

Trudie Styler Instagram – So excited that Ripley makes its world debut on the 4th of April!
Congratulation to @eliotsumner and to the brilliant and gifted Steve Zaillian 

#Ripley #MoodMonday #ProudMama
Trudie Styler Instagram – 👁 The Visionary: Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq @angaangaq_. Presented by @trudiestyler

‘An innovative thinker who can see the path to a better world“

The Visionary honour goes to Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, Inuit Kalaallit elder and storyteller from Greenland and carrier of the Qilaut (wind drum). As a advocate for the environment and Indigenous issues, he has lectured and participated in events in 70 countries in the world. His spiritual task – given by his mother – is to “melt the ice in the heart of men”.

It may be difficult to grasp and we tend to shut down when we hear scientists tells us that today the Greenland ice cap is losing an average of 30m tonnes of ice an hour due to the climate crisis, melting faster than most scientists predicted.  

As Angaangaq says: We can’t plant ice – when it’s gone it’s gone. But we can protect it.  

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