Senin, 17 Juni 2019

'Big Little Lies:' Tell-Tale Hearts Unleashes More Secrets - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

In Big Little LiesTell-Tale Hearts, some secrets The Monterey Five have held on to are finally uncovered. Celeste Wright’s twins and Jane Chapman’s son find out they’re half brothers due to Chloe Mackenzie eavesdropping on Madeline’s conversations. Ed also realized that Madeline has kept secrets from him, upsetting the usually calm man. What other secrets does the Tell-Tale Hearts episode unleash?

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Does Mary Louise Wright suspect Celeste Wright of murder?

In Big Little Lies Tell-Tale Hearts, Mary Louise admitted she looks at Celeste as an “enigma,” the same way Perry Wright described her to his mother. After she found out that Perry had another child that she never knew about, Mary Louise began to question Celeste. Celeste tried to explain the abusive relationship between herself and Perry and that he fathered another child by rape. Mary Louise refused to accept this and claimed Jane Chapman could have been drugged, drunk, or mistaken.

Mary Louise also doesn’t believe her late son truly beat Celeste because Celeste never called the cops. She then pointed out the convenience of Celeste learning about the child just minutes before Perry’s death and already planned on leaving him that same day. Mary Louise realizes she has too many questions and not enough answers, so she’s going to the police.

Ziggy Chapman found out he has step-brothers

Chloe Mackenzie overheard her mother talking on the phone, and told Celeste’s children, Max and Josh, that they have a brother in second grade. She also told Jane’s son, Ziggy, the same. When Madeline Mackenzie found out, she took Chloe’s phone away and called Jane to let her know.

Jane talked to Ziggy and admitted they are his half-brothers. He said he’s known for a few months and didn’t tell her because he knew she would lie. Jane explained she never told him the identity of his father because she genuinely didn’t know. When she did find out, she didn’t know how to explain it to him. Ziggy also told his mom that Chloe said Perry “salted” her.

He meant “assault,” and Jane explained to him what the word means and what happened between her and Perry. Big Little Lies Tell-Tale Hearts ended with Celeste and her boys coming over to Jane’s house for dinner.

Ed Mackenzie discovered Madeline Mackenzie had an affair

After Chloe repeated Ziggy’s father situation, Ed told Madeline he never knew and questioned why she didn’t tell him. He got upset because he felt like Madeline hides secrets from him. Therefore, it hit the ceiling when Ed walked in on a conversation between Madeline and Abigail Carlson.

Abigail brought up Madeline’s previous affair with the theater director, and Ed was so angry he left the house. He eventually came back later that night to talk to Madeline.

She admitted to the affair but said it happened a long time ago and had nothing to do with Ed. She reminds him repeatedly that it’s a “her” thing, and also suggested they go to couples’ counseling.

Madeline also said Abigail has known for a year, and once again he hates that his daughters know her secrets, and she doesn’t tell him anything. Ed tells her, very firmly, that their marriage is over in Big Little Lies Tell-Tale Hearts.

Renata Klein realizes her husband lost their money in ‘Big Little Lies’ Tell-Tale Hearts

When Renata should be celebrating her magazine cover, her husband, Gordon Klein gets arrested on charges for security, mail, and wire fraud. He admitted to Renata that he probably lost all their money and the reality of not being rich anymore enraged Renata. She attempted to talk her feelings out with Madeline but ended up leaving quickly after deciding she should call an estate lawyer.

Renata picked Gordon up from jail once he was released on bond and then left him on the side of the road in a fit of anger. She then quickly turned around and allowed Gordon to get back in the car.

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2019-06-17 08:20:58Z
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See How Khloe Kardashian Found Out About the Jordyn Woods and Tristan Thompson Cheating Scandal - Entertainment Tonight

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2019-06-17 06:48:43Z
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Minggu, 16 Juni 2019

Here’s Baby Archie, on Prince Harry’s First Father’s Day - The New York Times

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Hello, world. An image of 6-week-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor was published on social media by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for Father’s Day.CreditThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex

LONDON — The first time Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was introduced to the world in Windsor, a mere two days after he was born in May, he slept through the meet-and-greet with selected reporters and flashing cameras.

He wore a knit cap then, and his face was barely visible in the arms of his excited father, Prince Harry, a.k.a. the Duke of Sussex. His mother, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, stood by them, smiling nonstop.

The second time, in a post on Instagram, we saw only his feet peeking out from a cream blanket.

On Sunday, as Britain and other countries celebrated Father’s Day, the British royals unveiled Archie again — at least part of him — on Instagram in all his bald, bright-eyed glory.

The black-and white image shows him staring intently at the camera, clutching the finger of a man presumed to be Harry. And, to be fair, his tiny head bore signs of a fuzz.

By Sunday evening, the image had racked up more than 1.5 million “likes.” The reaction was predictably rapturous — “Beautiful” was a popular sentiment — but some commentators wanted more.

Perhaps eager to deduce if Archie is a ginger like his father, one person wrote: “Why won’t they show his hair color?! I’m dying over here!”

After giving birth to their first child, the duchess had mostly kept out of the public eye, choosing to be absent from functions like President Trump’s controversial state visit to Britain this month.

But days later, she appeared at trooping the color, an annual parade that has marked the official birthday of the British sovereign for more than 260 years. (Queen Elizabeth II’s 93rd birthday actually fell in April.)

The queen met her eighth grandchild — who is seventh in line to the throne — at Windsor soon after his birth; the occasion was again revealed on social media, and only a sliver of Archie’s cheek was visible in the photo. Prince Philip and the duchess’s mother, Doria Ragland, were also present.

Since becoming a couple, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have upended certain traditions, including tossing out the traditional photo opportunity to showcase the newest royal in favor of choosing carefully curated images online — rankling most of the British press.

Now, as if in answer to an unspoken national plea to “Show us your baby!” the couple obliged.

But they appear determined to do it in tiny bits, perhaps out of privacy concerns. For the duchess’s first Mother’s Day, the couple unfurled a photo of Archie’s feet, with the hand of a woman presumed to be the duchess cupping them.

Quoting the writer Nayyirah Waheed, the post read:

“My mother was my first country; the first place I ever lived.”

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2019-06-16 17:06:04Z
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Taylor Swift teases all-star celebrity lineup for new 'You Need to Calm Down' music video - USA TODAY

It's hard to calm down after reading the list of all-star celebrities set to appear in Taylor Swift's new music video.

The pop star posted a teaser for her "You Need to Calm Down" video, which is scheduled for release Monday morning at 8:15 a.m. ET. The song, which debuted Thursday, is a cheeky bop dedicated to celebrating Pride and an anti-hate anthem.

For her upcoming new album, "Lover," Swift has ditched the dark, sinister color tones of her "Reputation" album in favor of candy-coated rainbow ones. The new music video teaser follows suit with pink lemonade, flowers, bowls of candy and a shot of Swift lounging on a pool float that would make Elle Woods proud.

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"Asked a few friends to be in the 'You Need to Calm Down' video," Swift captioned the Instagram post. The list, largely comprised of some of Hollywood's biggest LGBTQ icons, includes:

  • Comedian Ellen DeGeneres
  • "Orange Is the New Black" actress Laverne Cox
  • The cast of "Queer Eye": Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan van Ness, Bobby Berk and Tan France
  • R&B singer Ciara
  • TV personality RuPaul 
  • "Modern Family" actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson and husband Justin Mikita
  • Broadway actor Billy Porter
  • Singer Adam Lambert
  • Figure skater Adam Rippon
  • Actor Ryan Reynolds
  • Singer Hayley Kiyoko 
  • Singer and dancer Todrick Hall (previously featured in Swift's "Look What You Made Me Do" music video)
  • Dancer Chester Lockhart
  • Model Dexter Mayfield
  • YouTuber Hannah Hart

Set for release Aug. 23, Swift's seventh album, "Lover" will feature 18 tracks, including the Brendon Urie-featuring "Me!" It's her first full-length album since 2017's "Reputation."

'Let's Be Friends': Could latest Katy Perry outreach to Taylor Swift be a sign of a coming collaboration?

Whoops! Fans call out Taylor Swift for a typo on her merchandise

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2019-06-16 17:35:00Z
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Taylor Swift Just Revealed All The Celebrities Who Will Appear In Her Upcoming Video — Here's The Full List - BuzzFeed

Taylor Swift's "You Need To Calm Down" video premieres tomorrow (!!!), but the singer just released a teaser with a BIG reveal: The video's gonna have approximately one billion famous people in it.

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In a short clip shared by Swift on Sunday morning, fans got a sneak peek at some of the many, many celebrities slated to appear.

Asked a few friends to be in the You Need To Calm Down video 😄 Out tomorrow at 8:15am ET

"Asked a few friends to be in the 'You Need To Calm Down' video 😄," she wrote.

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So who are some of the famous faces in the video? Let's do a quick rundown...

Ellen DeGeneres.

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Ryan Reynolds.

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Laverne Cox.

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Karamo Brown.

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Antoni Porowski.

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Jonathan Van Ness.

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Tan France.

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Bobby Berk.

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Billy Porter.

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Ciara.

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RuPaul.

Gary Gershoff

Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

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Justin Mikita.

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Adam Lambert.

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Todrick Hall.

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Hayley Kiyoko.

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Adam Rippon.

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Chester Lockhart.

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Dexter Mayfield.

Hannah Hart.

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And, according to Swift, there are somehow gonna be MORE.

The "You Need To Calm Down" video premieres tomorrow at 8:15 am ET. AND I CANNOT CALM DOWN in the meantime.

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2019-06-16 16:42:00Z
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Spice Girls hint at possible Australian world tour - CNN

"We'll see you in February in Australia," Mel B told the crowd. Details of live dates in Australia -- which would be the first time the group has ever performed in the country -- are yet to be officially announced.
Geri Horner, aka Ginger Spice, also surprised the crowd Saturday by apologizing for quitting the group in 1998.
"I need to say something I should have said a long time ago," Geri told 70,000 loyal fans at Wembley Stadium.
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry I left. I was just being a brat. It is so good to be back with the girls that I love."
Geri left the band in 1998 after reportedly suffering from health issues, two years before the whole band went on an indefinite hiatus.
Her emotional announcement came at the end of the group's 13-date reunion tour, which saw the singers visit cities including Dublin, Cardiff, Manchester, Coventry, Sunderland, Edinburgh and Bristol.
Geri also shared a heartfelt video of herself standing inside the empty stadium following the final show. "This is it. They are taking it down. It's been amazing," she said, while shrugging her shoulders.
Geri poses with singer Sam Smith at the 2018 Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.
She posted another video thanking her fellow bandmates and everyone who attended the concerts. "Thirteen stadiums. Almost 70,000 people, with three amazing women I've shared that stage with," she said.
"I want to say thank you to Melanie, Melanie and Emma and everybody who showed up for us. It has been something that I will never, ever forget. Thank you so much. Big love from Spice World."
A number of high-profile guests attended the concert Saturday evening, including Grammy award-winning singer Adele.
The Spice Girls arrive for a screening of their movie "Spice World" in New York in 1998.
"Last time I saw the Spice Girls at Wembley was 21 years ago," she wrote on Instagram. "Tonight with my nearest and dearest I cried, laughed, screamed, danced, reminisced and fell back in love with my 10-year-old self.
"It's no secret how much I love them, how much they inspired me to run for my life and never look back. I finally got to meet Ginger, I got drunk with the girls and quite frankly I can't believe how far I've come."
The Spice Girls launched their reunion tour in May in Dublin, and they performed as a four-piece as Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice, declined to take part.

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2019-06-16 16:05:00Z
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‘Men in Black: International’ Leads Box Office With Muted $28 Million - Variety

Hollywood seems to be coming down with a contagious case of franchise fatigue this summer, as “Men in Black: International” and “Shaft” become the latest sequels largely dismissed by moviegoers in North America.

Sony’s “Men in Black: International” led ticket sales at the box office this weekend with $28.5 million, but still fell short of expectations. Those receipts represent roughly half of what the previous installments in the sci-fi series earned during their first weekend in theaters.

The latest entry, toplined by Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, wasn’t expected to reach the same heights as the original films starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, but analysts anticipated a start above $30 million. Directed by F. Gary Gray, the sequel sees Thompson and Hemsworth team up as black-suited agents protecting the Earth from a series of alien attacks. “Men in Black: International” is now banking on moviegoers overseas to make the action adventure a hit. Sony co-financed the movie with Hemisphere and Tencent, spending $110 million to produce the film, roughly half of what it cost to make “MIB 3.”

“Men in Black: International” had a larger footprint with foreign audiences, generating $73 million from 56 overseas territories, bringing the film’s global start to $102.2 million.

Critics praised the chemistry between Hemsworth and Thompson, who first shared the screen in “Thor: Ragnarok,” but reviews were otherwise uninspired for the follow-up, which comes seven years after the latest installment and 25 years after the first film. It carries a 24% on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences were equally unenthusiastic, giving “MIB: International” a B CinemaScore.

“Men in Black: International” wasn’t the only sequel this weekend that got the cold shoulder from ticket buyers. Warner Bros. and New Line’s “Shaft,” starring Samuel L. Jackson, flopped with a dismal $8.3 million in sales from 2,952 locations. That’s less than half of what box office watchers predicted the follow-up would make in its first three days of release. By comparison, 2000’s “Shaft” debuted with $21.7 million. The latest remake reunites three generation of Shaft men, played by Jackson, Jessie Usher, and Richard Roundtree, who starred in the original 1971 movie. It carries a price tag near $35 million.

Positive reviews didn’t salvage this weekend’s other new nationwide offering, Amazon’s “Late Night.” The comedy, written by Kaling and co-starring Kaling and Emma Thompson, finished in ninth place with $5.1 million after the studio expanded the comedy to 2,220 venues. It debuted in limited release last weekend, collecting a solid $249,654, which brings ticket sales to $5.4 million. “Late Night,” about a TV host who makes a diverse hire to save her talk show from becoming a ratings disaster, was well-received after premiering at Sundance, where Amazon shelled out $14 million for distribution rights in one of the biggest sales of the festival.

The final newcomer this weekend was “The Dead Don’t Die,” Jim Jarmusch’s zombie comedy starring Adam Driver, Billy Murray, Selena Gomez, and Chloe Sevigny. The film, which debuted to mixed reviews at Cannes, opened at No. 12 with $2.35 million from 613 theaters. According to Focus Features, the studio distributing the movie, that figure marks the largest opening weekend of Jarmusch’s career. Males accounted for 58% of tickets sold, while 64% of audiences were over the age of 35.

“We’re thrilled to see Jim’s biggest opening and his top grossing weekend ever with this film,” said Lisa Bunnell, Focus Features’ president of distribution. “His unique take on the zombie genre delivers his signature brand of humor, style and substance for moviegoers.”

In a not-so-distant second place, Universal and Illumination’s “The Secret Life of Pets 2” brought in $23 million during its sophomore weekend of release, marking a 49% decline from its inaugural outing. The animated sequel has now earned $92 million in North America.

Disney’s “Aladdin,” a live-action remake of the Arabian musical cartoon, nabbed the No. 3 spot during its fourth weekend in theaters. It collected another $17 million, boosting its domestic haul to $264 million.

Another Disney title, “X-Men” entry “Dark Phoenix,” was a big-budget misstep last weekend. It dropped to fourth place, adding $9 million, a massive 73% downturn in ticket sales compared to its first weekend in theaters.

Rounding out the top five is Paramount’s “Rocketman.” The fantasy biopic, which sees an inspired Taron Egerton dramatize the life and times of Sir Elton John, picked up $8.8 million in its third outing for a total of $66 million in North America.

Overall, ticket sales at the domestic box office are down just over 7% compared to last year, according to Comscore. A number of upcoming blockbuster-hopefuls, including Disney’s “Toy Story 4” and Sony’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” are expecting to breath some life into an otherwise lackluster summer moviegoing season.

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2019-06-16 15:22:00Z
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