Celebrity insanity sets a new low
The Daily Star reports that boxer Mike Tyson (pictured below) has proposed to BigBrother 7 babe Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace** (pictured right). If she accepts his proposal,made in an e-mail from New York, she will be his third bride.
Thepair dated before she entered the Big Brother house in 2006. Theyapparently rekindled their relationship last year and were snapped at avariety of nightspots in London. The former world heavyweight championwas married to actress Robin Givens and doctor Monica Turner. Aninsider told the Daily Star: “Mike is smitten with Aisleyne and thinksshe is brilliant. He has declared his undying love for her and has toldher he wants her to become Mrs Tyson.” Aisleyne, who finished third onBig Brother, is set to reveal details of their relationship in a bookentitled Surviving Guns, Gangs And Glamour, which is due out in May.
** Definition:A Scottish form of WALLIS, from the Old French ‘le waleis,” meaning”foreigner or stranger.” Often used to denote native Welsh and Bretons.
Surname Origin:Scottish, English, Welsh
Wallace History
ScotClans ProductsIn old Latin documents the term Walensis is used to designate the Welsh, but in Scotland is more commonly used as a native name meaning a Strathclyde Briton and not, as is often thought, a Welshman coming in the train of the Norman French. It is from this Walensis that the name Wallace is derived.
The name of the clan Wallace is first found in records in the twelfth century as holding extensive lands around Ayrshire and Renfrewshire. Richard Walensis of Riccarton is hailed as the founder of the Wallace family.
The motto of the Wallace clan is “Pro Libertate – for liberty” and no member of the family encompasses that ideal more than the great Scottish patriot, Sir William Wallace of Elderslie. The Wallace clan had refused to submit to Edward I, and William led his family and fellow patriots in what was to be one of the earliest guerrilla campaigns in military history.