Rabu, 25 Desember 2019

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott Surprise Stormi With a Trolls Visit for Christmas - msnNOW

Stormi Webster just got her first official visitor to her mini mansion...

SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 27:  Travis Scott, Stormi Webster and Kylie Jenner attend the Premiere Of Netflix's "Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly" at Barker Hangar on August 27, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic)© Getty SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 27: Travis Scott, Stormi Webster and Kylie Jenner attend the Premiere Of Netflix's "Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly" at Barker Hangar on August 27, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic)

On Christmas Eve, Kylie Jenner posted on Instagram photos and videos showing her 22-month-old daughter being treated to a surprise at-home visit from her favorite Trolls character, Poppy. It was co-coordinated by Travis Scott, the girl's dad and the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star's ex. 

Kylie shared a video of the child dancing to her favorite Trolls musical number.

"We watch this four times a day!" Kylie says.

"Little does she know Poppy is about to surprise her," she wrote.

An actor wearing a Poppy costume then appears in the room as the video continues playing. 

"Poppy!" Stormi exclaims, jumping up and down with excitement, as the actor follows suit.

The two then frolic together outside in Kylie's enormous backyard. They also hang out together inside the reality star's mansion, and Stormi receives a slew of Trolls gifts.

"Give her a hug, baby! Poppy's here! Are you so happy?" Kylie asks, as the child plays with her new friend.

"Show Poppy your house!" Kylie adds.

Stormi then leads her new friend to her brand-new enormous playhouse, or rather play mansion, an early Christmas gift that grandma Kris Jenner had given her earlier in the week.

"Thank you @trolls & @travisscott for surprising Stormi," Kylie wrote. "Best day ever."

Also on Christmas Eve, Kylie posted a video of her and Stormi baking sugar cookies together.

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Selasa, 24 Desember 2019

Travis Scott Surprises Daughter Stormi with Trolls Character Poppy on Christmas Eve - Yahoo Entertainment

Travis Scott Surprises Daughter Stormi with Trolls Character Poppy on Christmas Eve

Kylie Jenner‘s daughter Stormi seems to be having the best Christmas ever.

The reality TV star, 22, shared an adorable photo of her 22-month-old daughter meeting Poppy, the pink-haired character voiced by Anna Kendrick in the hit film Trolls.

“Best day ever 💗 @trolls,” Jenner wrote in the caption.

Wearing a pink dress to match Poppy’s hair, Stormi looked overjoyed to meet her favorite cartoon character. The two danced together as the movie played in the background of Jenner’s living room.

Later, Stormi led Poppy to the backyard where a trampoline awaited them.

Jenner shared a photo of the two on her Instagram Story, thanking Trolls and her ex Travis Scott, Stormi’s father, for the surprise.

“Thank you @Trolls and @travisscott for surprising Stormi,” she wrote. “Best day ever.”

The surprise comes just one day after Jenner revealed her mother Kris Jenner had also given Stormi an elaborate Christmas gift.

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“My mom actually surprised Stormi with the best Christmas gift of all time and I filmed it,” Jenner said in the video as her mother revealed she’d given Stormi a playhouse.

The Kardashian-Jenner family matriarch recently opened up to PEOPLE about how much she cherishes spending the holidays with her 10 grandchildren. (Aside from Stormi, she’s also grandma to Psalm, 7 months, True, 20 months, Chicago, 2 next month, Dream Renée, 3, Saint, 4, Reign Aston, 5, North, 6½, Penelope Scotland, 7, and Mason Dash, 10.)

RELATED: Kris Jenner Tearfully Surprises Granddaughter Stormi with ‘Best Christmas Gift of All Time’

And the reality star has plenty of holiday traditions for her big family even aside from their annual Christmas Eve party.

“We start decorating after Halloween,” she revealed. “We all have our input and we talk about it and make notes. It’s going to be something really special. And Christmas morning we’re usually at Kourtney [Kardashian]‘s house, so she’s in charge of all the stockings.”

As for the grandchildren, “My favorite thing is planning what their gifts are going to be,” she shared. “It’s a really great situation. We have so many little ones, it’s like a built-in preschool!”

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2019-12-25 01:24:54Z
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Charlotte rapper DaBaby arrested after concert at Bojangles Coliseum - WSOC Charlotte

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2019-12-24 13:28:38Z
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Star Wars’ barely there same-sex kiss cut from Rise of Skywalker in Singapore - The Verge

Star Wars’ first same-sex kiss has been cut from The Rise of Skywalker in Singapore. The blink-and-you-might-miss-it moment takes place near the film’s end, when two peripheral characters share a quick smooch among celebrations. According to The Guardian, the kiss was clipped from the film in order to keep its PG-13 rating.

Singapore does not recognize same-sex marriage; sex between men is illegal and punishable by law. Films featuring LGBTQ content are subject to censorship or harsh ratings. Disney did not respond to a request for comment about the clip’s removal before publication.

It’s taken nine main series films and a handful of spinoffs for Star Wars to get its first LGBTQ representation. While many fans had hoped that the series might break real ground by establishing a romance between characters Finn and Poe in Rise of Skywalker, those hopes were quashed early.

In an interview ahead of the film’s release with Variety, J.J. Abrams said, “In the case of the LGBTQ community, it was important to me that people who go to see this movie feel that they’re being represented in the film.” The actual in-film kiss has since been criticized as a throwaway moment that does little to further representation.

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2019-12-24 14:08:11Z
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Queen Elizabeth called 1992 a horrible year. For the royal family, 2019 might have been worse. - The Washington Post

Now, 27 years later, another turbulent year for the royal family has some in Britain speculating that 2019 may go down in history as the queen’s “Annus horribilis, Part II. In a pre-recorded Christmas message, the queen described 2019 as “quite bumpy." Her widely anticipated speech will be broadcast on TV, radio and online at 3pm local time on Wednesday.

“Brexit has deeply divided the nation and a great deal remains to be resolved. How will she deal with this in her Christmas message and how will she deal with this dreadful royal year?” royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams pondered earlier this week.

Here’s a look back at some of the events that took place during a tough year for the royal family.

Prince Philip’s car crash

The year began with the queen’s husband, Prince Philip, flipping his Land Rover and colliding with another vehicle near the royal Sandringham estate. While the prince, who was 97 at the time, walked away unharmed, the other driver had cuts on her knees and an adult passenger broke her wrist. A baby boy in the back seat was not injured.

Debris purportedly from the scene of the crash ended up being sold on eBay alongside the caption: “May even have Phil’s DNA on it, if you wanted to clone him.” Bids for the plastic fragments topped $84,000 before the listing was removed by eBay for seeking to “profit from human suffering or tragedy.”

The collision sparked debate in Britain, with many asking: Should anyone still be driving at 97? The incident prompted the prince to apologize and later surrender his license.

Prince Andrew and the Epstein scandal

For Britain’s Prince Andrew, the queen’s third and reportedly favorite child, 2019 was a year the past came back to haunt him.

Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced U.S. financier and convicted sex offender, was called into question once more when court documents unsealed in August brought renewed attention to the claims of an American woman named Virginia Giuffre, who says she was “trafficked” to Andrew and forced into three sexual encounters with him.

Andrew’s ties to Epstein have long caused problems for the royal family. And the issue persisted after Epstein, in prison for unrelated sex trafficking charges, killed himself in August. In November, the prince appeared on national television in an apparent bid to clear his name. The interview, with the BBC’s Emily Maitlis, did quite the opposite and was roundly panned as “nuclear explosion level bad.”

“I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened,” Andrew told Maitlis, suggesting a twofold alibi: He was at home after a children’s pizza party on one of the nights Giuffre identified, and, while Giuffre had described him as sweaty, he claimed to have a medical condition that meant he couldn’t sweat. “I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever,” he said.

The 60-minute sit-down left many watchers stunned, as the prince refused to say he regretted his friendship with Epstein and failed to show sympathy for Epstein’s victims. Soon after, organizations began distancing themselves from Andrew, who had served as the patron of more than 200 charities.

The prince had already stepped back from royal duties — a highly unusual move — by the time the BBC aired Giuffre’s first television interview in December. “This is not some sordid sex story, this is a story of being trafficked, this is a story of abuse, and this is a story of your guys’ royalty,” she said, asserting that she was passed around to Epstein’s rich and powerful friends “like a platter of fruit.”

Harry and Meghan tangle with the tabloids

Since Meghan Markle began dating Prince Harry in 2016, she has been frequently vilified in the British tabloid press, with her every move scrutinized and her family relationships picked apart. This past year, as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex transitioned from newlyweds to new parents, the relationship between the royal couple and the tabloids was especially fraught.

Harry and Meghan were criticized for their birth plan, for how much they spent renovating their home and for the expenses and carbon footprint of their travels. The couple, who have often expressed concerns about climate change, were accused of hypocrisy. “Meghan Markle cradles three-month-old Archie as she and Prince Harry land in south of France after their THIRD private jet jaunt of the summer,” wrote the Daily Mail in August.

Meghan, additionally, was accused in the tabloids of causing a rift between brothers Prince William and Harry. And critics piled on after her September guest-edit of British Vogue. The Sun newspaper complained the supposedly apolitical duchess was celebrating women with “leftie views,” while the Daily Mail’s Piers Morgan labeled her “Me-Me-Meghan” and a self-promoter.

The newest royal also got some unwelcome attention, when a BBC radio host compared newborn Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor to a chimpanzee — which many people took to be a slur related to Meghan’s mixed-raced heritage. The host, Danny Baker, was fired but defended himself, saying he had meant to compare the royals to circus animals.

The royals, apparently, reached a breaking point. In October, Meghan launched legal action against the Mail on Sunday newspaper for “unlawfully” publishing a private letter, and Harry publicly condemned the tabloids for behavior he said “destroys lives.” Referring to his late mother, Princess Diana, Harry said, “I lost my mother, and now I watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces."

In an emotional interview that aired soon after, Meghan spoke about the toll of being a new mother under the glare of the tabloids. “It’s a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes,” she admitted. When asked if the experience has “really been a struggle,” she replied with a subdued: “Yes.”

The couple elicited sympathy from the likes of female British lawmakers, Hillary Clinton and people tweeting with the hashtag #WeLoveYouMeghan. Not a big fan, though, is President Trump, who when presented with some of the things Meghan said about him during the 2016 campaign, said, “I didn’t know that she was nasty.” The Sun tabloid published Trump’s comments at a particularly awkward moment for the royal family: just as Queen Elizabeth was preparing to host the U.S. president for a state visit.

Prince Philip hospitalized

The year is closing with Prince Philip again in the headlines. Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Friday that the queen’s husband was admitted to a London hospital as a “precautionary measure,” and that the 98-year-old was undergoing “observation and treatment in relation to a pre-existing condition.” Emphasizing that the situation wasn’t urgent, Philip reportedly walked himself into the hospital, while the queen continued her previously scheduled engagements.

On Tuesday, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Philip was released from hospital and would be joining the royal family for festivities at Sandringham. And so the royals carry on, even in a year they may not look back on with much pleasure.

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2019-12-24 11:49:00Z
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The Significance of Rey’s Lightsaber at the End of ‘Rise of Skywalker’ - The Ringer

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Though The Rise of Skywalker spent much of its running time returning to old ideas, the film’s final scene did offer something new. After defeating her grandfather, Emperor Palpatine, and ending the Sith threat (at least for now), Rey journeys to Tatooine. There, outside of Luke’s childhood home, she buries his and Leia’s lightsabers, before igniting her own, crafted from the staff we first saw her wield on Jakku. That much is normal; building a lightsaber is common practice among Jedi. It’s what happens when she ignites it that is exciting.

Unlike Luke or Leia’s sabers—green and blue, respectively—Rey’s is yellow, marking the first time a weapon of that color has graced the big screen (though it’s been seen with some frequency in Star Wars television shows).

Across the nine films of the Skywalker saga, we see only four colors of saber. Jedi like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker used blue lightsabers, while Yoda favored a green saber. The Sith use red lightsabers, and because Samuel L. Jackson wanted to stand out in a crowded battle scene, Mace Windu was granted a purple lightsaber.

As Jyn Erso explains in Rogue One, lightsabers are powered by kyber crystals—a rare Force-attuned shard scattered across the galaxy. Think of them as the battery that powers the blades. When first acquired, kyber crystals are colorless, but they take on a color depending on who finds them, and what that person does to them. Each color of kyber crystal has meaning, and the wider Star Wars canon has seen almost every possible hue imaginable represented. Even within colors, there are subsets that differentiate sabers. Obi-Wan’s third saber, for example, was a “medium blue,” while Anakin Skywalker’s first was “deep blue.” By now, though, there’s enough Star Wars lore to classify lightsaber colors based on defining characteristics:

  • Blue lightsabers are the most common among Jedi, and favored by Jedi Guardians. Typically, a blue saber indicates that the user is highly skilled in battle, and the Jedi Guardians were known as the best fighters in the order.
  • Green lightsabers are the second most popular among Jedi, and are used by the Jedi Consular, the Jedi class that was often sent on diplomatic missions. The Jedi who use green sabers prefer communication to combat, and are often strong with the Force.
  • Red lightsabers are the weapon of choice for the Sith. To turn a crystal red, a force user has to pump negative emotions like hate or rage into it, in a process known as bleeding.
  • Purple lightsabers are rare among the Jedi; the only two characters from the main films known to use one were Mace Windu and Ki-Adi-Mundi (who used a blue saber in the films, but had a purple saber in his youth). Purple sabers indicate the Jedi holding them fights with an aggressive style, and understands both the light and dark sides of the force.
  • White lightsabers are typically used by Imperial knights, and were made most famous by Ahsoka Tano, a Jedi who was once Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice, and who left the order before making appearances in Star Wars Rebels.
  • Black lightsabers are extremely rare. There’s been only one ever shown: Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian child in the Jedi order, used one, known as the Darksaber.
  • Orange lightsabers are the newest in the canon, first seen in the 2019 video game Jedi: Fallen Order. In the decanonized spheres of the Star Wars universe, there were only a handful of characters to use an orange blade.

Which brings us to Rey’s new yellow lightsaber. In Star Wars lore, the yellow saber isn’t as rare as it has been on the big screen. Jedi Sentinels, who sought balance between the Consulars (who were strong with the force) and Guardians (who were skilled in battle), used yellow blades. In the animated series Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Jedi temple guards wielded yellow lightsabers, as did Dathomirian Nightsister/onetime Sith assassin Asajj Ventress. And before she switched to her white sabers, Ahsoka Tano owned a yellow blade, as well.

That Rey finishes her arc with a yellow lightsaber is noteworthy. The Sentinels who made the color famous were masters in both combat and Force use, were often excellent spies, and made for excellent defenders of the Jedi order. And they were few and far between: Even in the animated series, Sentinels were relatively uncommon, sparser than the Guardians or Consulars. But in many ways, the yellow saber makes sense for Rey. She’s shown herself to be highly skilled with a saber, going back to her first battle with Kylo when, as an untrained fighter on the snowy surface of Ilum (a planet known for its large quantities of kyber crystals), she more than held her own. As the trilogy progressed, so too did her skill in swordplay—shout-out to the Throne Room Scene—and with the Force, as well, even to the point that she couldn’t believe what she was doing.

Only time will tell whether Rey is indeed the last Jedi, as the finale of the trilogy’s second film would suggest, but her choice of lightsaber color indicates a protective instinct in line with her story arc. Rey loves and defends her friends, has shown skill in both battle and with the Force, and holds the Jedi order in high regard, as proved when she swiped the ancient Jedi texts from Luke’s hideaway on Ahch-To. While we may not know what happens to her next, if her saber is any indication, the future of the galaxy is secure—at least for now.

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The Rise of Skywalker: Disney cuts Star Wars same-sex kiss in Singapore - BBC News

Disney has cut a brief scene of two women kissing in the Singaporean version of its latest Star Wars film.

The Rise of Skywalker features the first same-sex kiss in the franchise's history - described by reviewers as "a brief flash of two women kissing... among a crowd of characters".

But the version released in Singapore omits the scene.

Singapore's media regulatory body told the BBC that Disney cut the scene so it didn't get a higher age rating.

"The applicant has omitted a brief scene which under the film classification guidelines would require a higher rating," said a spokesperson from IMDA.

Without the kiss, the film is rated PG13 in Singapore.

It is not clear if Disney - the owners of Lucasfilm, the Star Wars production company - cut the scene in other countries. It was reportedly shown in China but not in the UAE.

Disney has not responded to the BBC's requests for comment.

Films in Singapore are typically classed under six different ratings:

  • G (General)
  • PG (Parental Guidance)
  • PG13 (Parental Guidance 13)
  • NC16 (No children under 16)
  • M18 (Restricted to those above 18) and
  • R21 (Restricted to those above 21)

It is not clear what rating the film would have had if the same-sex scene was included. A previous gay teen rom-com, Love Simon, was rated R21 by the IMDA.

In comparison, Love Simon is rated PG13 on movie listing site IMDB.

Brokeback Mountain, which featured two gay cowboys, was aired in Singapore in its entirety in 2006 - but was similarly hit with an R21 listing.

Same-sex marriages are not recognised in Singapore and gay sex is illegal - though the law is not enforced.

There are gay bars and clubs in Singapore, as well as an annual pride rally.

In 2018, a gay Singaporean man won a landmark case allowing him to adopt a child he fathered through a surrogate.

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2019-12-24 04:59:04Z
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