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2019-06-29 09:49:20Z
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Beth Chapman Shared Memorial Ideas with Her Family Before Death - TMZ

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2019-06-29 08:00:00Z
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Nipsey Hussle discussed snitching with murder suspect before he was shot, witnesses told grand jury - WITI FOX 6 Milwaukee

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'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Star Beth Chapman Hawaiian Funeral Plans Announced - PopCulture.com

Beth Chapman's family plans to memorialize the late Dog the Bounty Hunter star at a public gathering to honor her life in Hawaii. In a press release, her daughter Cecily and stepdaughter Lyssa Chapman invited the public to come and honor Beth's life at Fort DeRussy Beach in Waikiki, Hawaii on Saturday, June 29.

The gathering is set to begin at 2 p.m. with a Hawaiian 'Oli (chant), prayer and then a "paddle out" with family and friends.

The family asked those attending to bring ocean-friendly loose flowers, with the exception of leis, as the strings can be harmful to ocean life.

"Beth had two homes - Hawai'i and Colorado. 'I love Hawai'i the most,' she said, so she will be sent off in true Hawaiian style, with aloha," the press release reads.

"Duane Chapman is also finalizing plans for a memorial service in Colorado, and details will be announced shortly. Those wishing to post photos and videos are asked to tag with #alohaoemrsdog."

The release explained that 'Oe means 'you' in Hawaiian and that it's customary to say "Aloha 'Oe" especially when saying goodbye. "There is a song by the same name which Hawaiians often sing at the end of a party, funerals, or when people are leaving the islands," the release reads.

Previously, Beth's husband, Duane "Dog" Chapman, revealed to Hawaii News Now that the family planned on having two separate events to honor her life — one in Hawaii and another in Colorado.

"We would like to do some sort of water paddle out, we know that for sure," Lyssa Chapman said alongside her father. "It actually makes us feel, you know, warm, to know how much our mother was loved."

Dog announced Wednesday the his wife of 12 years had died after her battle with cancer, writing on Twitter that she "hiked the stairway to heaven." She was 51.

The A&E network, which aired Dog the Bounty Hunter during its run from 2004 to 2012, confirmed that it will honor Beth's memory with a marathon of episodes of Dog the Bounty Hunter airing Monday, with a special "in memory of" title card for the star at the end of each episode.

"We are very saddened by the loss of Beth Chapman and our thoughts are with Dog and the entire Chapman family during this difficult time," A&E shared in a statement.

WGN America, which is set to produce and air the family's upcoming series, Dog's Most Wanted, in 2020, also shared a tribute to the late reality star.

Speaking to Hawaiian press, Dog shared what happened during Beth's final moments in the hospital.

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"One of the last things she said [was], 'This is a test of my faith.' She had faith and then that was it," he said. "... There's things you go through when you're dying, like steps. Like you do when you lose someone. You get mad at them and then you go through all these steps. Well, the last step when you're dying is to accept it. And she said to me the other day, 'Honey, that last step I ain't taking.' Go Bethy."

"She did it her way. There's some things [I can't say], you know, I have a network and a contract, but there's some things that they predicted that the doctors ended up saying, 'We've never, ever seen anything like this,'" Duane said, referring to his WGN America reality show, Dog's Most Wanted, he also stated. "...She wanted to live so bad and she fought so long. And the reason she fought, she liked life, but she wanted to show people how to beat it and what to do when it got her."

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2019-06-28 11:37:00Z
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Khloé Kardashian Revealed She Regrets Blaming Jordyn Woods For The Tristan Thompson Scandal - BuzzFeed

If you cast your mind back to February this year, you'll probably remember the shit storm of drama surrounding Khloé Kardashian, Tristan Thompson and Jordyn Woods.

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For anyone who's somehow missed the drama — Khloé split with her boyfriend of three years after he was accused of cheating on her with Kylie Jenner's best friend, Jordyn Woods. It was the second time their relationship had been rocked by rumours of infidelity — Tristan was also accused of cheating on Khloé in April 2018, days before she gave birth to their daughter, True.

I'm sure you'll also vividly remember that Jordyn Woods sat down with Jada Smith days after the news broke for a tell-all interview where she shared her version of events.

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During the interview, Jordyn claimed that Tristan had kissed her as she left a house party at six a.m, but denied that any further intimacy had occurred. She also denied ever "being alone" with Tristan at the party, and shut down claims that she'd given him a lapdance. Jordyn went on to say that she'd initially withheld some of the details from Khloé because she was trying to "protect her", adding that she never wanted to be perceived as a "homewrecker".

However, Jordyn did go on to claim that she wasn't the reason that Khloé and Tristan had split up.

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She said: "I'm not the reason that Tristan and Khloé are not together. This situation may have made it harder for her to want to be with him, and I understand that, but I know I'm not the reason."

It's safe to say that this comment did not go down well with Khloé. In fact, she furiously took to Twitter while the interview was unfolding and branded Jordyn a liar, adding that she was the reason her family had broken up.

Why are you lying @jordynwoods ?? If you’re going to try and save yourself by going public, INSTEAD OF CALLING ME PRIVATELY TO APOLOGIZE FIRST, at least be HONEST about your story. BTW, You ARE the reason my family broke up!

Khloé received a lot of criticism for the comment, with many people piling on to ask why she hadn't assigned any of the blame to Tristan.

@khloekardashian @jordynwoods First of all, Jordyn DID NOT break up your family, Tristen broke up your family. I use to feel bad for you, but I’m just disappointed in you and the way you are going about this. You should have kicked Tristen to the curb long ago and be a good example for your baby girl.

tristan is trash for cheating, jordyn is trash for hooking up with her best friends sisters baby daddy, and khloe is trash for putting all the blame on jordyn... that’s all

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And then, a day later, Khloé retracted her initial comments and said she placed the sole blame on Tristan.

This has been an awful week & I know everyone is sick of hearing about it all (as am I). I’m a rollercoaster of emotions & have said things I shouldn’t have. Honestly, Tristan cheating on me & humiliating me, wasn’t such a shock as the first time.

What’s been harder & more painful is being hurt by someone so close to me. Someone whom I love & treat like a little sister. But Jordyn is not to be blamed for the breakup of my family. This was Tristan’s fault.

I have to move on with my life & count my blessings, my family, my health, & my beautiful baby True.

We'll soon see exactly what went down behind-the-scenes of the interview in this weekend's Keeping Up With The Kardashians, but a new teaser clip has revealed that Khloé regretted publicly branding Jordyn a liar and blaming her for the split.

The clip began with Kim rationalising Khloé's behaviour, saying that while the Kardashians usually aim to take the "high road," this situation was so "fucked up" that Khloé was right to vent her "aggression" over the betrayal.

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Kim said: "I think we've always taken the high road, and I know you have aggression towards so many people that you trusted that were in your life for years at a time. And it was the most fucked up situation, it should have never happened that way. But I think you had just had it with everyone taking advantage of you."

"I guess you have to go through the motions," Kim continued, "It just sucks that it's so public and it'll cause you to tweet, and then you're like, 'Shit, that's not what I should've done.'"

And Khloé responded by saying she felt "bad" for putting "sole blame" on Jordyn in her tweet.

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Khloé said: "I realise that the world took [the tweet] so literally. I would never blame solely one person for that. There's a multitude of things. So I feel bad — even though Jordyn played a part — I feel bad if anyone would think I was putting sole blame on her because that's not the truth. And I only like to speak my truth."

Speaking in her testimonial, a visibly Khloé revealed that she was struggling to deal with the fallout so publicly.

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Speaking through tears, Khloé said: "You have to be really strong for this environment that we've created. And I know as much as these people hurt us, I also know that if this can make them better, I can be that person. I know I'm strong enough to do that, it just sucks it has to be so public."

She added: "No one understands, I'm not just a TV show. This is my life. It breaks my soul, and it's happened so many times."

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Culture - Ten films to watch this July - BBC News

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Marvel’s latest run of superhero films didn’t quite end with Avengers: Endgame. Spider-Man: Far from Home is set shortly after all the deaths and rebirths in that record-smashing blockbuster, which means that Spider-Man’s mentor, Iron Man, is out of the picture, and Spidey himself (Tom Holland) has just been zapped back into existence after five years in oblivion. And you thought things were confusing for you as a teenager. To complicate matters further, a supervillain (Jake Gyllenhaal) pops in from another universe, and Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) wants the web-slinger to sign up as a government secret agent. Still, between all the mourning, the spying and the dimension-hopping, our hero has time for a European holiday with his friends, so expect more of the high-school comedy hijinks that made 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming so much fun. 

Released in the UK and the US on 2 July, Belgium and France, on 3 July and Australia, Germany, and Brazil on 4 July

Midsommar

Ari Aster’s dread-drenched Hereditary was hailed as a horror masterpiece, which would be enough to make his follow-up an exciting (if nerve-racking) prospect. What’s even more exciting is that the US’s current king of horror, Jordan Peele, has seen Midsommar and loves it. He told Entertainment Weekly that it “usurps The Wicker Man as the most iconic pagan movie,” and that it has “some of the most atrociously disturbing imagery I’ve ever seen on film, and yet I experienced it with this open-mouthed, wild-eyed gape”. Sweden’s tourism board may not be so keen on Midsommar, though. Florence Pugh stars as a young American who goes to a pagan festival in a Swedish meadow, and soon wishes she had stayed at home.

Released on 3 July in the US and Canada and 5 July in the UK

The Chambermaid (La Camarista)

When The Chambermaid was at film festivals last autumn, Lila Avilés’s low-key debut was compared to Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma, another drama examining the quietly demanding life of a maid in Mexico City. In this instance, Eve, the maid (Gabriela Cartol) doesn’t work in a family home, but in a luxury hotel. Too busy to see much of her young son, she labours for long hours every day, and dreams of nothing more than promotion to the hotel’s swanky 42nd floor. Far Out magazine sees the film as a “beautifully managed character study,” adding: “It’s hard to imagine subject matter more mundane than we see in virtually every scene, yet somehow the story grabs our attention from the first moment, simply by making its humble central character human and relatable.”

Released on 26 June in the US and 26 July in the UK

The Farewell

At the start of The Farewell, Chinese-American New Yorker Billi (Awkwafina) learns that her beloved grandmother has terminal cancer. But instead of telling the old woman, the family stages a wedding in China so that they can get together to celebrate her life, without her realising that her life is nearly over. It may sound like a far-fetched comedy-drama premise, but this very deception happened in the family of Lulu Wang, the writer-director, which could be why her film is so touchingly believable. New York magazine says: “The fact that The Farewell is such a frequently and easily funny film, on top of the heavy stuff it’s dealing with, is what makes it feel so miraculous... The little dramas and themes that emerge during the reunion of the film’s far-flung brood become, like a family, more than the sum of its individual parts.”

Released on 12 July in the US

 

The Lion King 

The Lion King was the highest grossing film of 1994 and the highest grossing hand-drawn animated film ever, so it was only a matter of time before Disney’s executives got their claws into it again: this year alone, the studio has already released remakes of Dumbo and Aladdin. Directed by Jon Favreau, the new Lion King replaces the traditional animation with photo-realistic CGI, and it has some new songs as well as a new voice cast – including Beyoncé, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Seth Rogen and Donald Glover. But is it essentially the same film that audiences know off by heart? Favreau claims not. “It diverges quite a bit,” he says. “It’s much longer than the original film. And part of what we’re doing here is to give it more dimension not just visually but both story-wise and emotionally.” We’ll soon see.

Released on 12 July in China, 17 July in France, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Sweden, 18 July in Australia, Brazil, Greece and Portugal, and 19 July in the US, the UK and Canada

Tel Aviv on Fire

It’s tricky to make a comedy about the tensions between Israel and Palestine, but Sameh Zoabi’s festival favourite, Tel Aviv on Fire, shows that it can be done. The hero of his politically charged farce is Salam (Kais Nashif), a Palestinian slacker who cons his way into a job writing for a soap opera in Jerusalem. But he has to pass a checkpoint to get to work every morning, and an Israeli border guard (Yaniv Biton) won’t let him through unless Salam agrees to put the guard’s ideas into his scripts. WhatSheSaid says that Tel Aviv On Fire is a “hysterically funny modern fable [whose] astute and sometimes uncomfortably honest observations of the local zeitgeist are real zingers – politics, artistic egos, crossed wires and wars big and little offer plenty of fuel for fun.”

Released on 4 July in Germany, 25 July in the Netherlands and 26 July in the US

Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love

Another music documentary from Nick Broomfield (Whitney: Can I Be Me, Kurt & Courtney, Biggie and Tupac), Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love is a tender ode to the relationship between Leonard Cohen and his Swedish muse, Marianne Ihlen. When they lived together on the idyllic Greek island of Hydra in the early 1960s, Ihlen inspired some of Cohen’s best-known songs, including So Long, Marianne and Bird on the Wire. And even though they broke up when Cohen left for the US to become a star, Broomfield argues that they never got over that formative romance. Broomfield should know: he, too, dated Ihlen, who encouraged him to become a film-maker. Little White Lies calls the documentary “a thoughtful musing on the passing of time, of lovers past and gone, of a bygone era of hopes and dreams and lives lived to excess”.

Released on 5 July in the US and 26 July in the UK and Ireland

Skin

The winner of this year’s Oscar for best short film was Skin, a 20-minute drama about a thuggish white supremacist. Now the film’s writer-director, Guy Nattiv has made a full-length film with the same title and many of the same concepts. Based on a true story, its subject is Bryon Widner (Jamie Bell), a skinhead gang-member who falls in love with a single mother played by Danielle Macdonald (Patti Cake$, Dumplin’), and tries to break away from his violent racist past. This is no easy task given that his neo-Nazi pals (played by Bill Camp and Vera Farmiga, among others) are Bryon’s surrogate family – and given that his face is covered in white-power tattoos. The Hollywood Reporter comments that “at a time when neo-Nazis, white supremacists and peddlers of all kinds of hate have been emboldened and increasingly visible around the world, now is an apt moment for a film that explores what lures disenfranchised people to such cults and... shows that it is possible for people to change”.

Released on 26 July in the US

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Los Angeles 1969. A washed-up Western star (Leonardo DiCaprio) makes guest appearances on younger actors’ TV series. His right-hand man (Brad Pitt) visits the ranch where Charles Manson is brainwashing his followers. And a starlet (Margot Robbie) revels in her new-found fame and fortune. Quentin Tarantino’s loving tribute to Tinseltown in the 1960s is a surprisingly light and laidback comedy before it reaches the deliriously grisly climax that divided critics when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. BBC Culture reviewed it from the festival, writing “Tarantino is eventually going to address the horrific tragedy. But before he gets there, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood is essentially a goofy, good-natured hang-out comedy, peppered with in-jokes and buoyed by the self-parodying buddy-buddy chemistry of its two male stars.”

Released on 19 July in China and 26 July in the US and Canada

The Art of Self-Defense

Karate Kid meets Fight Club in this black-belt black comedy written and directed by Riley Stearns. Jesse Eisenberg stars as a nervous accountant who gets even more nervous after he is beaten up by a gang of bikers. When he finally plucks up enough courage to leave the house, he discovers a dojo where a stone-faced sensei (Alessandro Nivola) promises to mould him into the intimidating alpha male he’s always wanted to be. But while the sensei’s initial teachings seem innocent (if ludicrous) enough – “kick with your fists and punch with your feet” – they soon become more sinister, and the film becomes a satire of toxic masculinity. With echoes of Yorgos Lanthimos’s deadpan absurdism, Film Threat writes that The Art of Self-Defense is “hilarious”, “unpredictable”, and a “contender for best film of the year”.

Released on 12 July in the US

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Lizzo accuses Summerfest guard of ‘tackling and dragging’ her team off festival grounds - WITI FOX 6 Milwaukee

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