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"Batman" star Michael Keaton criticized supporters of former President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk in a recent social media post, accusing them of not seeing that the two businessmen think they’re "stupid." Keaton shared the scathing message to his Instagram on Tuesday, expressing his disbelief that conservative Americans are fans of the two figures who have been on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania to shore up support for Trump’s presidential race. "For some of you folks who uh – guys mostly, I guess – who are thinking about attending a rally with Musk and uh, Trump," he began in the...
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Perhaps this was a cry out for relevancy - something she hasn't been since the Clinton administration, but comedienne Roseanne Barr is showing her social commentary knows no bounds. In a March 4 post on her blog, Barr used the suicide of Marie Osmond's son, Michael Blosil, to go on a sick and twisted anti-religion screed. According to the former sitcom star, any underlying issues that led to Blosil taking his own life were a result of "his church and the people in it": "marie osmonds poor gay son killed himself because he had been told how wrong and how...
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So by now we're pretty much all familiar with Ms. California's response to Perez Hilton's question at the Miss USA Pageant the other night, she just doesn't believe in "opposite marriage," (no offense to the gays) This ain't cool with Miley, and she's going to let the world know.mileycyrus: I'm sad that people use god and religion as an excuse 2 hate, discriminate and deny gays and lesbians equality under the law Later when Perez Hilton asked her to make a specific stand Miley replied with: 'I believe everyone has the right to be happy, that's all i'm saying' Mock...
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LOS ANGELES - Although they were born on different planets, Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage's new son and Superman have something in common - both were named Kal-el. Alice Kim Cage gave birth Monday to Kal-el Coppola Cage in New York City, said the actor's Los Angeles-based publicist, Annett Wolf. No other details were available, the spokeswoman said.
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Posted on Fri, Sep. 16, 2005 Sam Neill blames Bush for disaster Actor Sam Neill has blamed President Bush's economic policies for contributing to the disaster that engulfed Louisiana when Hurricane Katrina hit, reports The Associated Press. In a speech Wednesday night attacking New Zealand opposition leader Don Brash ahead of the country's general elections on Saturday, Neill, a supporter of the ruling Labour Party, compared tax cuts proposed by Brash to Bush's election pledges in 2000. 'Perhaps we should look at somewhere else where they recently used the time-old bribe of tax cuts, and see how it worked. In...
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Actress and New York native Maggie Gyllenhaall makes some controversial remarks at Friday night's TriBeCa Film Festival. Gyllenhaal was at the premiere of her movie "The Great New Wonderful" which opened at the festival Friday night. The film is set in the city about a year after September 11, 2001 and looks at New Yorkers' feelings after the attacks. But while describing the movie, the Lower East Side native said the United States should share some of the blame for what happened that day. "I think what's good about the movie is that it deals with 9/11 in such a...
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Thu Mar 11, 9:21 AM ET Add Entertainment - AFP to My Yahoo! JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Oscar golden-girl Charlize Theron (news) was overwhelmed with emotion when she met South Africa's most famous statesman -- telling Nelson Mandela "I love you so much". AFP Photo Theron Overcome With Emotion While Meeting Mandela (AP Video) Theron, who became the first African to win the Best Actress Award last month for her portrayal of a prostitute in the movie "Monster", held hands with Mandela, 85, during a photo-call at his offices in Johannesburg. "You are an inspiration for everyone," Theron told the 1993...
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MADRID, August 27 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Joining a chorus of Hollywood top starts speaking out against the Bush administration’s war on Iraq, superstar Harrison Ford launched Wednesday, August 27, a broadside at U.S. policy on the Arab country. At a safe distance from his homeland, veteran Hollywood actor Harrison Ford on Wednesday launched a broadside at US policy on Iraq, his country's gun laws -- and the film industry for producing "video games" for teenagers. "I'm very disturbed about the direction American foreign policy is going," said Ford, at a safe distance from his homeland, after reports that...
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