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7:28 PM PDT, Aug 1, 2022
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s Daughter Zahara Jolie-Pitt To Attend Historically Black Women’s College This Fall
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, attends Spelman College and her mother is understandably proud. The actress, director and refugee attorney shared a photo of Zahara “with her Spelman sisters” this weekend, praising the historically black, liberal arts college for women and Zahara’s future classmates after the two attended an event in Los Angeles for incoming Spelman freshmen, alumni and graduates. Social media video from the “SpelHouse Family Reunion” on Saturday, July 30, Angelina even has a few strokes on the “Electric Slide” before laughing and hugging her daughter while receiving a supportive arm thrust from another parent. “Zahara with her Spelman sisters,” Angelina captioned an adorable photo of her daughter and some new friends. “Congratulations to all the new students starting this year,” she continued. “A very special place and an honor to have a family member as a new Spelman girl. #spelman #spelmancollege #spelmansisters #HBCU.” Based in Atlanta, Spelman’s famous alumnae have included Alice Walker, Stacey Abrams and former “Cosby Show” star Keshia Knight Pulliam. Zahara’s college news comes three years after her oldest brother, Maddox, left home to attend Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. Angelina — who also shares sons Pax, 18, and Knox, 14, and daughters Shiloh, 16, and Vivienne, 14, with Brad — adopted Zahara in Ethiopia when she was 6 months old. Brad reportedly co-adopted her the following year.
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Sylvester Stallone Criticizes ‘Rocky’ Producers For Upcoming ‘Drago’ Spinoff; Dolph Lungren responds
Sylvester Stallone took another swipe at “Rocky” series producer Irwin Winkler this weekend, dismissing his plans for an upcoming spin-off about Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago character, who first appeared in “Rocky”. IV” from 1985. And it wasn’t long before the original Drago responded with a response. “Another Heartbreaker… I just found out…,” Sly wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post on Saturday, July 30, according to Entertainment Weekly. “AGAIN, this PATHETIC 94-year-old PRODUCER and HIS MORONICALLY HELPFUL VULTURE CHILDREN, Charles and David, are once again plucking THE BONES of another wonderful character I’ve created without even telling me,” he snapped, referring to Irwin’s producer sons. “I apologize to the FANS, I never wanted ROCKY characters to be exploited by these parasites,” he continued, adding that he remains on good terms with Dolph. “I have nothing but respect for Dolph, but I wish HE had told me what was going on behind my back,” wrote the Oscar winner. “Keep your REAL friends close.” However, Dolph says nothing is set in stone for a Drago movie. He also admits that he thought Sly would be involved in anything that could come to fruition. “Just to set the record straight regarding a possible Drago spin-off. There is no approved script, no deals, no director and I personally had the impression that my friend Sly Stallone was involved as a producer or even as an actor says Dolph. shared on Instagram on Sunday. “There was a press leak last week which was unfortunate. In touch with Mr Balboa – so all the fans can relax… There you go.” Sly created the now iconic underdog boxer character Rocky Balboa in the 1970s, when he wrote the screenplay for the film that would quickly make him a household name. He went on to write, direct, and star in five consecutive films for the franchise, but only earned what he got for the job thanks to a deal that gave Irwin the rights to the franchise and its spin-offs, while continuing to do so despite Sylvester’s repeated demands for Irwin to transfer “what’s left of” the rights. In recent weeks, those demands have turned ugly, with the star attacking Irwin and his colleagues on social media before deleting the posts.
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Beyonce Turns Offensive Lyrics In New ‘Renaissance’ Song After ‘Skillful’ Criticism
Amid criticism of the “proficient” language in Beyoncé’s new “Renaissance” song “Heated,” Bey will change the offensive lyrics, her rep told the New York Times on Monday, Aug. 1. The words in question in the song “spaz” and “spazzin” have been used in derogatory contexts against people with spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy that causes stiff limbs and motor impairment, especially in the legs. “The word, which has not been intentionally used in a harmful way, will be replaced,” Bey’s representative told the Times. As of Monday, it wasn’t clear when that would happen, but the change probably can’t come soon enough for disability advocates like Australian-based writer Hannah Diviney, who tweeted in June about Lizzo’s use of the word “spaz” in her new issue. “Grrrls” got a quick and heartfelt apology from the singer to the disabled community – as well as a lyrics adaptation. “I’m tired and frustrated that we’re having this conversation again so soon after getting such a meaningful and progressive response from Lizzo,” Hannah told BBC News of Beyoncé’s offensive blunder. “Let me make one thing clear: I never want to promote derogatory language,” Lizzo said in a statement after criticism from Hannah and other activists. “As a fat black woman in America, I’ve used a lot of hurtful words against me, so I understand the power that words can have (whether intentionally or in my case, unintentionally).”
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Justin Bieber returns to the stage for the first time since Ramsay Hunt syndrome was diagnosed
Justin Bieber is excited and “grateful to be back” on tour after being sidelined by Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that left part of his face temporarily paralyzed. On Sunday, July 31, the singer performed at Italy’s Lucca Summer Festival, marking his first show since health anxiety forced him to pause his Justice Tour, and his wife, Hailey Bieber, stopped by to support him along the way. “I’m just so grateful to be back,” Justin tells his team — and Hailey — in a video of the group gathering backstage with their arms around each other on the night of the show. “I love you all very much,” Justin adds before being led into an evening prayer. Hailey also shared a clip from the evening on Instagram, captioning her Story post: “One thing I know for sure is you can’t stop this man…” Another video on Justin’s page features footage of the singer reminding concertgoers of the message he hopes to convey with his tour. “This is my first day back,” he says in the clip. “As some of you know, the Justice Tour is about equality, it’s about justice for everyone, whatever you look like, regardless of your shape, your size, your ethnicity. We are all the same, we are all one We know that racism is bad and we know division is bad, it’s wrong. But we’re here to be the difference makers,” he continues. Prior to Justin’s Ramsay Hunt diagnosis, Hailey suffered a mini-stroke. In Conversation With Kelly Ripa And Ryan Seacrest About “Live!” last month she said “the silver lining” to both of their health issues was getting them “closer than ever” as a couple.
Jennifer Garner warns against unnecessary cosmetic procedures
At age 50, Jennifer Garner learned an important lesson about beauty: don’t worry too much about it. “My beauty advice is always the same,” the star says in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar. “Look less in the mirror, obsess less and look at the rest of the world to see what you could use your time for instead. We all look at our faces more than people used to, and it doesn’t do you any good You’re obsessed with changes or how to fix something on your face.” Those apparent solutions, she adds, may not be worth it in the long run, especially when it comes to cosmetic procedures and injectables.” My advice is to look less in the mirror and be careful when it comes to it. injecting something in your face,” explains Jen. “Be very, very unbelievably judicious and wait as long as possible to add anything. Don’t think you’re 37 and need to blow your face. You don’t have to wear that much makeup or such a constant outburst.”
Alison Brie Shares Update On Rumored ‘Community’ Movie
Community fans, rejoice! A film about the cult-classic comedy could see the light of day after all. “You know what, I’ll tell you. There’s been some movement,” Alison Brie told The Wrap on the outlet’s latest edition of the “UnWrapped” podcast. “There’s been some conversations. People are talking and certain things – the wheels are turning. I said it!” she blurted out. Buzz about a possible movie version of the show surfaced on social media in June, after Alison’s former co-star Joel McHale joked to the show’s legion of superfans during an interview with Comicbook.com that he “put aside all the money to [a movie] happen,” thanks to the strong response to the series on platforms like Netflix. “Back in the day, when I would answer the question [about a ‘Community’ movie], I would say, ‘Maybe, I have no idea.’ But now, with the success on the streamers during the pandemic, the interest has returned,” he explained. “I’d say it’s more likely than before, sure, but it’s like building an aircraft carrier.” moving parts,” other than confirming the original cast’s interest and securing funding. “So I’m more positive than I was, sure, but we’ll see,” he warned. “That’s a terrible answer, but definitely better than my answer two years ago.” The sitcom, which centered around a group of community college students (and their generally weird tendencies), also starred Chevy Chase, Ken Jeong, Donald Glover, Danny Pudi, Gillian Jacobs, and Yvette Nicole. Brown The beloved series aired from 2009 to 2015. .
William Shatner, George Takei Share Emotional Tribute to Late ‘Star Trek’ Co-Star Nichelle Nichols
The “Star Trek” cast said goodbye to an old colleague over the weekend following the death of Nichelle Nichols, who was Lt. Uhura starred in all but 10 episodes of the original show and was one of the first black women to be cast on a major TV show. series. “I am sorry to hear that Nichelle has passed away,” William Shatner shared on social media. “She was a beautiful woman and played an admirable character who did so much to redefine social issues both here in the US and around the world. I will definitely miss her. I send my love and condolences to her family.” George Takei also shared an emotional message about the actress, writing: “I’ll have more to say about the pioneering, incomparable Nichelle Nichols, who shared the bridge with us as Lieutenant Uhura of the USS Enterprise, passing today at age 89. For today my heart is heavy, my eyes shine like the stars you now rest between, my dear friend. We lived long and prosperous together.” JJ Abrams, who was the mastermind behind the 2009 film version of the iconic show, honored the late star as “a remarkable woman in a remarkable role.” Nichelle died of natural causes, according to a Facebook post from her son Kyle Johnson.