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Pauley Perrette will never return to 'NCIS,' claims she is 'terrified' of former co-star Mark Harmon - Fox News

Pauley Perrette is making it clear: she is never returning to "NCIS."

The actress, 50, took to Twitter on Friday to explain to her followers that she is "not coming back" to the CBS procedural drama "ever," claiming she is "terrified" of former co-star Mark Harmon.

“NO I AM NOT COMING BACK! EVER! (Please stop asking?),” she wrote before alleging: “I am terrified of Harmon and him attacking me. I have nightmares about it."

'NCIS' ACTRESS PAULEY PERRETTE CLAIMS SHE LEFT THE SHOW OVER 'MULTIPLE PHYSICAL ASSAULTS'

"I have a new show that is SAFE AND HAPPY!" she added. "You’ll love it! #HappyPlace Love y’all!”

Reps for CBS and Harmon did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.

PAULEY PERRETTE LEAVING 'NCIS' 

Perrette left "NCIS" in May 2018 after 16 years on the series. She alleged she exited the show over "multiple physical assaults."

As previously reported, days after her character forensic scientist Abby Sciuto's final appearance on the beloved procedural, Perrette released a series of ominous tweets. In them, she alleged abuse on the set that she claimed was being covered up by a “machine” run by “a very rich, very powerful” publicity entity.

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On Friday, Perrette posted pictures of an individual -- who she claims was her crew member on "NCIS" -- with a bruised eye and stitches.

"You think I didn’t expect blow back? You got me wrong. THIS happened To my crew member and I fought like hell to keep it from happening again! To protect my crew!" she wrote alongside the photos, before alleging: "And then I was physically assaulted for saying NO!?and I lost my job."

Although Perrette did not share when the alleged assault happened, last May The Wrap reported that in 2016 a crew member was bitten by Harmon's dog, which ultimately required stitches. According to the outlet, citing sources, the actress "objected when the dog was allowed to return" to set following the incident and "the tension between the two stars" became "bad."

PAULEY PERRETTE THANKS CBS FOR ITS RESPONSE TO HER ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS 

In a statement to Fox News from CBS at the time, the television studio said: “Pauley Perrette had a terrific run on ‘NCIS’ and we are all going to miss her. Over a year ago, Pauley came to us with a workplace concern. We took the matter seriously and worked with her to find a resolution. We are committed to a safe work environment on all our shows."

In response, Perrette took to Twitter to thank CBS for its statement, indicating that it wasn't to blame for her assault allegations.

"I want to thank my studio and network CBS They have always been so good to me and always had my back," she wrote.

At the time, CBS would not comment on any follow-up questions about the nature of the workplace complaint or exactly what kind of resolution was met.

Fox News' Julius Young and Tyler McCarthy contributed to this report.

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2019-06-08 19:43:33Z
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The Duchess Of Sussex Made Her First Royal Appearance Since Welcoming Baby Archie - BuzzFeed News

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, made her first royal appearance since giving birth to son Archie last month. The 37-year-old joined other members of the royal family on Saturday for Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade.

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The Queen turned 93 on April 21, but Trooping the Colour is the official celebration of the monarch's birthday and her ongoing reign.

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Meghan took a break from her maternity leave to ride in a carriage alongside husband, Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall, and her sister-in-law Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.

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She wore a navy Givenchy look by her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller, and a matching navy hat by Noel Stewart.

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Eagle-eyed fans also noticed a new piece of jewellery on the new mum's wedding finger, which appeared to be an additional band.

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Meghan is wearing a third ring on her ring finger - a delicate pave-set band - alongside her engagement and wedding rings.

The couple, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary three weeks ago, welcomed their first child together on May 6. Aside from this appearance when the new parents introduced Archie to the world two days after his birth, the Duchess has remained out of the public eye.

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Meghan was noticeably absent from the past week's events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, and a state banquet at Buckingham Palace held in honour of US President Donald Trump.

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Ahead of his arrival, the American president was accused of describing the LA born Duchess as "nasty", which he denied. Meghan had described the President as "misogynistic" in an old interview from 2016.

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Anyway, it looks like Meghan may be back on the royal scene — at least for the big family occasions.

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2019-06-08 16:35:32Z
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The Duchess Of Sussex Made Her First Royal Appearance Since Welcoming Baby Archie - BuzzFeed News

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, made her first royal appearance since giving birth to son Archie last month. The 37-year-old joined other members of the royal family on Saturday for Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade.

Samir Hussein / Samir Hussein / WireImage

The Queen turned 93 on April 21, but Trooping the Colour is the official celebration of the monarch's birthday and her ongoing reign.

Peter Summers / Getty Images

Meghan took a break from her maternity leave to ride in a carriage alongside husband, Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall, and her sister-in-law Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Neil Mockford / GC Images

She wore a navy Givenchy look by her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller, and a matching navy hat by Noel Stewart.

Chris Jackson / Getty Images

Eagle-eyed fans also noticed a new piece of jewellery on the new mum's wedding finger, which appeared to be an additional band.

Samir Hussein / Samir Hussein / WireImage

Meghan is wearing a third ring on her ring finger - a delicate pave-set band - alongside her engagement and wedding rings.

The couple, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary three weeks ago, welcomed their first child together on May 6. Aside from this appearance when the new parents introduced Archie to the world two days after his birth, the Duchess has remained out of the public eye.

WPA Pool / Getty Images

Meghan was noticeably absent from the past week's events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, and a state banquet at Buckingham Palace held in honour of US President Donald Trump.

Wpa Pool / Getty Images

Ahead of his arrival, the American president was accused of describing the LA born Duchess as "nasty", which he denied. Meghan had described the President as "misogynistic" in an old interview from 2016.

Clive Mason / Getty Images

Anyway, it looks like Meghan may be back on the royal scene — at least for the big family occasions.

Victoria Jones / PA Wire/PA Images

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2019-06-08 16:21:26Z
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Box Office: 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix' Bombs With Disasterous $14 Million Friday - Forbes

19 years ago, X-Men kick-started (with a little help from Spawn and Blade) the modern comic book superhero movie boom with a $20 million opening day. Last night, Dark Phoenix ended the franchise with a whimper, earning just $14 million on its first day. That translates into an $8 million opening day in ticket prices the day Bryan Singer's X-Men opened in theaters.

Generally speaking, a movie scoring $14 million on a single day wouldn't exactly be a disaster in the making. But when you're dealing with a poorly-reviewed franchise title whose initial installment opened with $20 million 19 years ago sans any 3-D or IMAX boost, yeah, that's a loss. Dark Phoenix scored the lowest opening day for an X-Men movie in franchise history, yes even lower than the (unfairly derided at the time) $20 million Friday for The Wolverine.

Barring a miracle, this is going to open below The Wolverine ($53 million in 2013), X-Men ($54 million in 2000) and X-Men: First Class ($55 million in 2011) to nab the lowest Fri-Sun debut in X-Men history. I don't care that it isn't the top movie of the day or the weekend. The Secret Life of Pets 2 (which didn't exactly hit pay dirt last night either) was always going to win the weekend. But the numbers at play are tragic.

What we're seeing is not a somewhat disappointing series finale for the 19-year-old (and never outright rebooted) X-Men series but a performance relatively on par with Fantastic Four back in 2015. If you recall, Fantastic Four was projected to open with $40 million in August of 2015. But poor "this movie is bad and not fun for your or for your kids" reviews, an overestimation of the public's appetite for the Fantastic Four brand and director Josh Trank infamously trashing the compromised theatrical cut on Twitter just before opening day, led to a $25.7 million launch.

Tracking is not an exact science, but that was a 36% difference. And yes, 65% of Dark Phoenix's projected $50 million launch would indeed be $32 million, which is close to where this one might end up on Sunday. That a fabled and groundbreaking franchise would end this way is not a little heartbreaking, even if many of the mistakes made were by their own hands.

A 2.5x multiplier from a $14 million opening day would be $35 million for the weekend, which would be around $21 million back in 2000 (on par with The Patriot and Scary Movie 2). Once again, poor reviews and an overestimation in the brand sans its popular character/actor combos (Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Professor X, etc.) are to blame. The lack of butts in the seats movie stars (save for Jennifer Lawrence and Jessica Chastain in comparatively small roles) didn't help either.

The other factor, which I've been warning about for years, is the choice to redo a comic book arc that had already been done in movie form. Hardcore fans may have wanted a second go at the Phoenix Saga, but general audiences already saw that play out in X-Men: The Last Stand, which sold more tickets domestically ($235 million in 2006 in 2-D) than any X-Men movie save for Deadpool.

It didn't help that everyone knew that the franchise was going to be rebooted into the MCU after Disney's purchase of Fox. To be fair, had the movie been better/better received or offered something new, that would have been mere trivia (or a factor in its favor). Logan would have still thrived under the shadow of such news.

Folks didn't show up for Dark Phoenix because they didn't want to see Dark Phoenix and the mere prospect of "Oh, another X-Men movie" with this cast/continuity wasn't itself an event. Comparatively speaking, audiences didn't think it looked good and the reviews confirmed that it wasn't very good. The X-Men as a brand is much less of a big deal than when it was in the early days when it was among the only games in town.

We can do long-term projections tomorrow. It may find some salvation overseas, but it's not doing scorched Earth numbers in China or anywhere else. And reshoots allegedly sent the budget soaring over/under $200 million, so this isn't like The Wolverine which could be a solid hit at $412 million on a $120 million budget.

X-Men movies, even the generally good ones, aren't very leggy. We're probably looking at a best-case-scenario of $97 million domestic and a doomsday scenario of around $73 million. With a continual focus on the Xavier v Magneto: Dawn Of Ideologies stories at the expense of every other narrative (or character-specific) avenue, the franchise about evolution refused to evolve. Barring a fluke, it died yesterday.

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2019-06-08 15:05:30Z
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The Duchess Of Sussex Made Her First Royal Appearance Since Welcoming Baby Archie - BuzzFeed News

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, made her first royal appearance since giving birth to son Archie last month. The 37-year-old joined other members of the royal family on Saturday for Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade.

Samir Hussein / Samir Hussein / WireImage

The Queen turned 93 on April 21, but Trooping the Colour is the official celebration of the monarch's birthday and her ongoing reign.

Peter Summers / Getty Images

Meghan took a break from her maternity leave to ride in a carriage alongside husband, Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall, and her sister-in-law Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.

Neil Mockford / GC Images

She wore a navy Givenchy look by her wedding dress designer, Clare Waight Keller, and a matching navy hat by Noel Stewart.

Chris Jackson / Getty Images

Eagle-eyed fans also noticed a new piece of jewellery on the new mum's wedding finger, which appeared to be an additional band.

Samir Hussein / Samir Hussein / WireImage

Meghan is wearing a third ring on her ring finger - a delicate pave-set band - alongside her engagement and wedding rings.

The couple, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary three weeks ago, welcomed their first child together on May 6. Aside from this appearance when the new parents introduced Archie to the world two days after his birth, the Duchess has remained out of the public eye.

WPA Pool / Getty Images

Meghan was noticeably absent from the past week's events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, and a state banquet at Buckingham Palace held in honour of US President Donald Trump.

Wpa Pool / Getty Images

Ahead of his arrival, the American president was accused of describing the LA born Duchess as "nasty", which he denied. Meghan had described the President as "misogynistic" in an old interview from 2016.

Clive Mason / Getty Images

Anyway, it looks like Meghan may be back on the royal scene — at least for the big family occasions.

Victoria Jones / PA Wire/PA Images

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2019-06-08 14:47:08Z
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Nick Jonas & Joe Jonas Have Interesting Reactions When Asked About Having Kids (EXCLUSIVE) | Access - Access

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2019-06-08 13:00:09Z
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Armistead Maupin: ‘Being gay liberated me’ - The Guardian

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  1. Armistead Maupin: ‘Being gay liberated me’  The Guardian
  2. Ellen Page, Laura Linney 'Tales of the City' Cast: "Right Time' to Bring the Series Back | In Studio  The Hollywood Reporter
  3. What a story that began in the 1970s tells us about how to fix politics in 2019  The Washington Post
  4. 'Tales of the City': What to Expect From Netflix's Armistead Maupin Revival  Hollywood Reporter
  5. Tales of the City review – a queer classic returns, flawed but often fabulous  The Guardian
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/jun/08/armistead-maupin-being-gay-liberated-me

2019-06-08 13:00:00Z
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