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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Lindsay Lohan accused


Lindsay Lohan accused fiance of cheating in wild Instagram rant

Lindsay Lohan and Egor Tarabasov
Lindsay Lohan and Egor Tarabasov Photo: Splash News

Lindsay Lohan accused her fiance of cheating on her with a “Russian hooker” and hinted at being pregnant in a bizarre attention-seeking social-media rant.

The 30-year-old “Mean Girls” star lashed out at her 23-year-old millionaire Russian beau, Egor Tarabasov, on Instagram on Saturday night, fuming, “Thanks for not coming home tonight.”

“Fame changes people. I guess I was the same at 23 . . . Sh - - ty time — it changes at 26/27,” she posted along with a photo of his face scribbled out.

Her meltdown over the relationship drama deepened later, when Lohan posted a video of him partying at a club with famed socialite Dasha Pashevkina — who is a fashion designer — calling him a cheater and her a ‘hooker.’

“Wow thanks #fiance with Russian hooker . . . First time in my life, bare with [me], he cheated on me with hooker,” she griped on the social-media app.

Lohan later posted the woman’s home address and e-mail on social media with a rant that included a Donald Trump hashtag, although she eventually deleted it.

Not long after, Lohan inexplicably suggested she was knocked up, tweeting, “Lindsay Lohan labour pains trailer — I am pregnant!!” along with an image from her 2009 movie “Labor Pains.”

The video of Tarabasov partying has since been deleted along with the Instagram rant.

Tarabasov and Pashevkina, who we’re told is ‘absolutely not’ a hooker, have yet to respond publicly to her outburst.

The troubled actress, who has a history of drug and alcohol abuse, was reportedly engaged to Tarabasov in April after six months of dating. A spokesman for Lohan — who has recently claimed to have left her wild past behind and has been living in London — didn’t respond to calls and e-mails on Sunday.



source: www.pagesix.com

Sunday, July 17, 2016

HILLARY CLINTON HELPED ‘JUSTIFY’ A WAR ON BLACK PEOPLE


ICE CUBE: HILLARY CLINTON HELPED ‘JUSTIFY’ A WAR ON BLACK PEOPLE

Film star, Ice cube
ICE CUBE

Ice Cube believes that Hillary Clinton set the stage for America’s war on black people with her “superpredators” comments in 1996, which helped “justify” the police brutality that ignited the Black Lives Matter movement.

“To call your own citizens ‘superpredators’ is pretty harsh and a pretty big indictment,” Ice Cube said. “It’s really not solving the problem, it’s just making it worse. Now the authorities feel like their justified in how they treat these so-called ‘superpredators.’”

Ice Cube was referring to Clinton’s 1996 comments where she said America needs to bring “no conscience, no empathy, superpredator gangs of kids to their heels.” She was rallying support for President Bill Clinton’s violent crime legislation, laws that many believe caused more harm than good.

“The L.A.P.D. did a war on gangs,” Cube said. “But if I’m a black kid that’s not in a gang but I look like a gang member to this white officer, than it’s a war on me. That’s the problem with a term like superpredators.”

“And for some reason, the Democrats feel they’re exempt from these [Black Lives Matter] protests like ‘we’re Democrats, why are you talking to us like this, go talk to the Republicans,’” Ice Cube added. “No, no. Everybody’s a little guilty of turning their back or passing bad legislation and everyone should be called out on it.”

Ice Cube believes that Hillary’s comments from the 90s are still relevant to today.

If Hillary Clinton “becomes the president of the United States, we need to know what she’s thinking, how does she think, how she’s going to handle, how she’s going to fix this. She helped create it, in a way,” Ice Cube.

On Donald Trump, Ice Cube says he doesn’t think the Republican presidential candidate is “going to do anything to help poor people or people that’s struggling” because Trump is a “rich white guy. How can he relate?”

On Bernie Sanders, Ice Cube says “To me, it’s like he’s been in there [Congress] 30 years and you know, what have you done? You been up in there. What are you gonna do different from outside Congress? All of ’em to me have work to do to get my vote.”

Watch the interview:



source: www.eurweb.com

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Kristen Stewart and Jimmy Fallon play


Kristen Stewart and Jimmy Fallon play Jell-O Shot Twister

Kristen Stewart and Jimmy Fallon play Jell-O Shot Twister
Kristen Stewart and Jimmy Fallon

The Tonight Show

Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show rarely feels connected to its predecessors; although the basic format has remained the same, the newest iteration has featured a lot more wacky games. But during his interview with Kristen Stewart on Monday night, Fallon unearthed a photo of Carson and Eva Gabor playing Twister on the show decades earlier. To commemorate the anniversary of the game, Fallon and Stewart played their own version of Twister, one that more heavily featured Jell-O shots.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Reese Witherspoon and daughter Ava look like twins


Reese Witherspoon and daughter Ava look like twins in Instagram pic

Reese Witherspoon


It’s like looking in a mirror!

Reese Witherspoon enjoyed some quality time with her daughter Ava Elizabeth, 16, and an image of the pair on Instagram has us seeing double.

Mother daughter time,” Witherspoon, 40, captioned the snap.

In the photo the two blue-eyed blondes lean in as they smile for the selfie.

Although the actress didn’t specify where they’re vacationing, she has shared multiple photos on her Instagram over the last few days that reveal she’s on a tropical island getaway.

This isn’t the first time the mother-daughter duo could be taken for twins. In September, Witherspoon celebrated Ava’s 16th birthday on Instagram, and the photo the Wild star chose to share of the teenager proves the striking resemblance.

In May of last year, Witherspoon shared another photo with Ava before the two took the red carpet for the Hot Pursuit premiere, and the like comparison was there again.

A photo posted by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon) on


source: www.ew.com

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Nick Young’s ex claims she’s 22 weeks pregnant


Nick Young’s ex claims she’s 22 weeks pregnant, says she doesn’t feel guilty about his split with Iggy Azalea



Nick Young started cheating on Iggy Azalea all the way back in September, the Lakers guard’s pregnant ex-girlfriend told Us Weekly.

Young’s ex, Keonna Green, says she’s 22 weeks pregnant with a girl, but the two “reconnected” as far back as last year.

“It was last year, around September. We would take our son to Magic Mountain together. But sometimes Nick would say, ‘Oh, there’s too much traffic,’ and he’d just play with Nicholas in his room. We got caught up in the moment and it just happened,” Green said.

“I would be like, ‘Nick, you cannot be sloppy. You need to be honest.’ He would say, ‘I don’t want to hear it.’ I don’t know what was going on in his household, but me and Nick have lots of history. It wasn’t a secret on my end. I didn’t feel guilty because I was in love with a man, and I’m pretty sure I’m not the only woman.”

Despite their affair going public, Green, who owns L.A.'s TNK Hair Studios, says she doesn’t feel guilty about being in the middle of the breakup.

“I’m not the reason they separated,” she told Us Weekly.

The basketball player and the “Black Widow” rapper broke off their engagement in June when Azalea said she couldn’t trust the two-timer.

“Unfortunately although I love Nick and have tried to rebuild my trust in him – It's become apparent in the last few weeks I am unable to,” Azalea wrote on Instagram. “I genuinely wish Nick the best. It's never easy to part ways with the person you planned you're (sic) entire future with, but futures can be rewritten and as of today mine is a blank page.”

The split came months after a Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell leaked a video online in March of Young gloating about hooking up with other women.
Young confirmed the breakup on Twitter with a simple word: “Single.”

Green, who started dating Young in high school when she was a cheerleader and he was a basketball star, said she found out about his relationship with Azalea on TMZ in 2013.

The high school sweethearts’ first son, Nick Jr., was spending time with Azalea and Green wanted to lay some ground rules for her baby daddy’s new beauty.

“When I was dropping my son off, we met in the living room. I didn't want my son around somebody I'm uncomfortable with. I said, ‘Please, out of respect, don't post photos of my son.’ I didn't want people thinking I'm not in his life,” Green told Us Weekly.

“She was like, I completely get it.’ Reality set in that me and Nick were over. She was in the house I used to stay in. I cried on my way home. But Nick Jr. had fun with them. He would always say, ‘My daddy and my Iggy took me to Target and got me this.’”

Green said she found out she was pregnant when she complained of extreme back pain to her doctor.

“It was 200 percent Nick’s child,” she said.

For now, Young and Green are staying apart, but his baby mama isn’t ruling out a reunion.

“Right now, he needs to focus on basketball and getting his life in order. Basketball is what puts food on two people’s plates that he’s taking care of,” she told the magazine.

“But I will definitely give it a chance if he comes back and says, 'I’m really going to make this work this time.' Why not? But if there was ever any inkling of disrespect … I’m going to be raising a daughter. I would want to let her know that she deserves the world.”




source: www.nydailynews.com

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Abbas Kiarostami, Dies at 76


Abbas Kiarostami, Palme d'Or-Winning Filmmaker, Dies at 76

Abbas Kiarostami, Dies at 76

The Iranian director's 1997 film 'Taste of Cherry' won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival.


TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, whose 1997 film Taste of Cherry won the prestigious Palme d'Or and who kept working despite government resistance, died Monday. He was 76.

Iran's official news agency IRNA said Kiarostami died in Paris, where he had gone for cancer treatment last week after undergoing surgery in Iran earlier this year.

He wrote and directed dozens of films over a career spanning more than 40 years. Taste of Cherry, which told the story of an Iranian man looking for someone to bury him after he killed himself, won the top award at the Cannes Film Festival. Kiarostami also wrote and directed Certified Copy, a 2010 film starring Juliette Binoche.

Just last week, Kiariostami was among the 283 new members invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

The filmmaker said at a 2014 appearance in Syracuse, N.Y., that Taste of Cherry was his only movie he had not watched since he made it. He said it took him back to a period in his life he preferred not to think about. The pic was banned in Iran for supposedly encouraging suicide.

"But in truth," he said, "it is a suggestion to live."

Martin Scorsese remembered the filmmaker in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter: "I was deeply shocked and saddened when I heard the news of Abbas Kiarostami’s death. He was one of those rare artists with a special knowledge of the world, put into words by the great Jean Renoir: 'Reality is always magic.' For me, that statement sums up Kiarostami’s extraordinary body of work. Some refer to his pictures as 'minimal' or 'minimalist,' but it’s actually the opposite: Every scene in Taste of Cherry or Where Is the Friend’s House? is overflowing with beauty and surprise, patiently and exquisitely captured.

Scorsese continued: "I got to know Abbas over the last 10 or 15 years. He was a very special human being: quiet, elegant, modest, articulate, and quite observant — I don’t think he missed anything. Our paths crossed too seldom, and I was always glad when they did. He was a true gentleman, and, truly, one of our great artists."

Among Kiarostami's other films was Close-Up (1990), which told the true story of aman who impersonated a filmmaker and tricked a family into believing that he would put them in a movie.
His 1987 film Where is the Friend's Home? is a story of honor, focusing on a boy who tries to return schoolwork to a friend.

The 2000 film The Wind Will Carry Us follows journalists from a city who go to a village to write about the death of an old woman, but they have time to learn about and appreciate rural life as the woman lives longer than expected.

Ten (2002) features a female taxi driver in Tehran and her conversations with passengers. While it attracted some strong reviews, critic Roger Ebert wrote, "I am unable to grasp the greatness of Abbas Kiarostami." He said the filmmaker's critical reputation was unmatched, but his films "are meant not so much to be watched as to be written about; his reviews make his points better than he does."

In Certified Copy, Binoche plays a French woman who goes on what appears to be a first date with a British writer. Tensions quickly erupt between the two, and eventually viewers start to suspect that these two may actually know each other — and perhaps had once been married.

For that film and others, Kiarostami had to work outside Iran because of the difficulties in making movies there.

"For a long time, the Iranian government has put a spoke in the wheel of independent filmmakers," he said at a 2010 news conference.

Kiarostami is survived by two sons, Ahmad and Bahman, who work in multimedia and documentary film.




source: www.hollywoodreporter.com