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Rosie O’Donnell has lost 50lbs

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Rosie O’Donnell has taken to her Twitter account to show off her massive nearly fifty pound weight loss in her face.
The 52-year-old television personality and comedian captioned the pic, “Almost 50 lbs off – I can see it now.”
Rosie received a lot of support from her fans after posting the pics with words of encouragement. We love that!
Recently, Rosie came under crossfire when she tweeted her opinions of Lindsay Lohan‘s Lindsay show. “TheLindsay show is a tragedy – on every level – I hope one day she gets sober for real and watches these episodes – n sees what we all do” she wrote on her Twitter.


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The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

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The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

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Monique Pool first fell in love with sloths when she took in an orphan from a rescue centre. Since then many sloths have spent time in her home on their way back to the forest – but even she found it hard to cope when she had to rescue 200 at once.
It all began in 2024 when Pool lost her dog, a mongrel called Sciolo, and called the Suri**** Animal Protection Society to see if they’d found it. They hadn’t, but they told her about Loesje (or Lucia), a baby three-toed sloth they didn’t know how to look after. Pool offered to take it – and was instantly smitten. "They’re very special animals to look at," she says. "They always have a smile on their face and seem so tranquil and peaceful."
Sloths are gentle creatures, but are far from easy to keep. Their diet presents enormous problems, and the local zoo had shied away from the task.
Pool sought advice from Judy Arroyo at the famous sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica, who told her she must feed Loesje goat’s milk – cow’s milk would be fatal. But goat’s milk is rarely available in Suri**** and had to be sent over from the US. The leaves that sloths eat are also hard to source – and must be fresh.
Loesje had a surprise in store – she turned out to be a "he". Male three-toed sloths display a characteristic spot on their backs when they’re a year old. "But we carried on calling him Loesje because he was used to the ****," says Pool. He was her very first charge but died after two years. "I didn’t know what was wrong with him," she says. She wished she could just ask him. The experience taught her how little expertise there was in the rehabilitation and care of three-toed sloths, but she built up a network of contacts and hasn’t had a youngster die on her since.
خليجيةSloths hung all over Pool’s house – from the bars on the ****** and anything else they could grab onto
Soon Pool became the go-to woman for sloths in Suri****. If the police, the zoo or the Animal Protection Society hear about a sloth, they call her. On average, one or two sloths a week pass through her home before being released a few days later, unless they are hurt and need time to recover.
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However in October 2024 Pool was faced with a crisis – "Sloth Armageddon", as she puts it. A piece of forest near the capital, Paramaribo, was being cleared and she was asked to remove 14 sloths.
"I’d never seen more than six together, so we knew we’d have a lot to cope with," says Pool. As a machine operator carefully pushed over the 15m (50ft) trees, the sloths in the canopy would fall to the ground, where they were picked up by Pool and her volunteers. sloths move very slowly on the ground – even when they’d like to get away fast.
خليجيةThe baby sloths are weighed regularly to check their progress
A friend built enclosures in Pool’s back garden for the adults. "There were so many of them it was hard to open the cage and keep them all in," she says. "As soon as they saw the doors open they’d try and get out." At night, males would sometimes fight and have to be separated. "Normally sloths are solitary animals," Pool says. "So to be so packed together was not a normal situation for them." And they keep to different ti****bles – two-toed sloths are awake at night and three-toed sloths by day – so they had to be housed separately.
Four days into the rescue they realised they were dealing with more than 14 sloths – a lot more. "After a month we were close to 100, and at the end we got to 200," says Pool. "On some days I had 50 animals at my house. We had 17 babies at one point, being fed with droppers by volunteers." Pool had managed to source a steady supply of powdered goat’s milk by then.
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Sloths were hanging everywhere – from the trees in her back garden, from the bars on the living room ******, and anything else they could hold on to. "Two female adults sat on the TV stand and the babies would climb on the matriarchs." One very young sloth, known as Lola, would pop up in the strangest places, like the stove top – though not when the gas was alight, luckily. "She was an amazing little thing," Pool says. "She didn’t like to sit with the others, she preferred to hang behind the fridge where it’s nice and warm."
This was when Pool invented the term "slothified" as a de******ion for her home and life – she plans to write a book about the experience. This is how she defines it:
Slothified (adj.)
1. Overwhelmed by sloths
2. Overwhelmed by sloth – so tired after catching sloths all day that you don’t want to get out of bed
3. Overwhelmed by the cuteness of sloths (baby sloths in particular)
4. Overwhelmed by sloth lovers
The one thing Pool could not do was slow down. She was at full stretch for two months, spending whole days at the forest clearance site, and organising teams to feed and care for all the sloths at home.
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The big rescue – "Sloth Armageddon" – courtesy of Conservation International

Luckily for the neighbours, sloths tend to be quiet – most of the time. "We had one, Bolletje (Little Ball), who was on heat and made a lot of noise to attract males," Pool says. "We’d rush into the room because we thought they were fighting. She must have cottoned on to this because later, when she was no longer on heat, she would call just to get our attention. She was very intelligent."
Continue reading the main storyCan sloth hair fight cancer?

Scientists are still making new discoveries about sloths. A recent study, published in the Public Library of Science, found that some of the organisms living in sloth fur might have cancer- and bacteria-fighting properties.


The hardest thing was feeding them all. Although three-toed sloths are known to eat up to 50 types of leaves, they have very different preferences depending on the area they come from – young sloths learn which leaves to eat by licking leaf fragments from their mother’s lips. But luckily for Pool there is one tree all sloths eat, the cecropia. She was saved by a friend who worked in a forest resort in the interior. Every day, she sent Pool a load of fresh leaves via a bus that went back and forth with tourists. Two-toed sloths are easier to please – they will eat dagublad leaves (a relative of the sweet potato) which are sold by most greengrocers in Suri****. And they like apples.
خليجيةPool is happiest when the sloths are released back into the forest
The sloth’s diet explains its peculiar behaviour. Most leaves are hard to digest, so some leaf-eating animals (folivores) cope by eating huge quantities, others by regurgitating their food and repeating the digestion process. sloths simply allow lots of time – the BBC’s David Attenborough calls them "mobile compost heaps". As a result, they have a very slow ****bolism. They save energy by hanging from their formidable claws, rather than using muscles unnecessarily. In fact, they move so slowly that they’re an attractive place to live – three-toed sloths host a number of other organisms in their fur, including algae and the "sloth moth".
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Giant anteaters, which Pool also rescues, hit the headlines in Suri**** when one killed a migrant worker. Unaware of local hunting laws, the victim chased it into a swamp with a machete. His friends found him with deep claw wounds, which proved fatal. This is only the third known case of a human being killed by an anteater. Pool stresses that they are not aggressive animals.


But sloths actually sleep less than was once thought – they are not lazy, despite their ****. Scientists still have plenty to learn about them, as their life high in the tree canopy, combined with their slow and silent movements and effective camouflage, make them extremely hard to observe. So Pool’s access to sloths presents a great opportunity – she collects blood samples and other data for Nadia De Moraes-Barros, a researcher with theAnteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group.
"I realised there is a lot of bad information out there," says Pool. "For example that they are slow and dim-witted, when actually they are very smart and deliberate." She finds them far from stupid – a group of sloths learned how to open the bathroom door, and one, probably a former pet, even used the toilet. "The first time we thought it was a mistake," says Pool. "But after the fourth time we realised they had taught her how to go to the toilet."
Sloths only defecate about once a week – which makes them "wonderful houseguests," says Pool. Recent studies have shone a light on their curious toilet habits. Rather than allowing their poo to fall from the tree, as the two-toed sloth does, three-toed sloths make a weekly pilgrimage down to the forest floor to poo on the ground, where they are vulnerable to attack by predators – half of all sloth deaths occur on the ground. So why do they do it? It is known that this behaviour benefits the sloths’ resident moths, who lay eggs in sloth dung. Scientists from the University of Madisonnow have a theory that the moths may in turn encourage the growth of luxuriant green algae on the sloth’s fur. This doesn’t just create excellent camouflage, the scientists think it may also be an additional food source. In other words, sloths might be farming algae in their fur, with moths providing the fertiliser.
Sloths and anteatersخليجيةSloths, along with armadillos and anteaters constitute the Xenarthra superorder. Two-toed sloths (left) are nocturnal. Three-toed sloths (right) are diurnal. They, and anteaters (centre), are the oldest mammals on the American continent – perhaps 60 million years old. Most species of the group are already extinct, like the Megatherium, a giant ground sloth (photos by Monique Pool, Thinkstock, Conservation International)
Many people are scared of sloths because of their claws, which look quite fearsome, but Pool has never been attacked by one, despite the traumatic circumstances in which they tend to meet. One rescued sloth, who she called Smokey, was wounded but "very kind", she says. "You wouldn’t believe she was wild, she’d touch you very carefully with her toes when she wanted something. All the babies loved her too." Pool also thinks they have a degree of feeling in their claws. "Once when I was taking a three-toed sloth to the vet – she was miscarrying – she held my hand with her claw, as if she knew she wouldn’t survive." She didn’t.
خليجية"Harvey" the sloth was rescued after crossing a busy road – and then offered for barter on the radio
Last year, Pool took in a badly-injured two-toed sloth she ****d Stephane – one head wound contained 130 maggots. Stephane’s arrival coincided with an international sloth conference in Suri****, and Pool jokes that he must have planned it so that the best specialists in South America were on hand to treat him. Two months later, when the wound had healed, she took him back to the area where he was found. He disappeared up a tree so fast that she was unable to capture it on film. Those are the best moments for her. "It’s such a pleasure when you go with them to the forest," says Pool. "If you hold a sloth, it starts reaching out for the trees, like it’s swimming with its arms – for them it can’t be fast enough." The sloths are generally released an hour’s drive from the capital – one site, along a river, is completely uninhabited and probably will be for many years.
All the sloths rescued during "Slothageddon" were released back into the wild, apart from three babies – now teenagers – who aren’t quite ready to fend for themselves. Pool calls them "lounge sloths" because they roam freely around the house. It’s a tribute to her expertise that they have survived for so long – three-toed sloths usually die after months in captivity, and it’s a race against the clock to get them back to their natural environment. If new arrivals refuse to eat, Pool also lets them go – often their depression lifts when they see trees.
From June this year, most of the rescue work will be done at a new centre 67 km (42 miles) outside Paramaribo, where land has been made available by a tourism company. Meanwhile, another crisis looms. Pool has found out about a new patch of forest which is going to be cleared. The owner thinks there are 15 sloths, so Pool has calculated there could be as many as 300.
It’s likely to be Slothageddon II. "I don’t sleep much, it is difficult," says Pool, who fits in rescuing alongside a full-time job as a translator. It doesn’t leave much room for anything else, she says. "I’m single, I haven’t found the right person who is as crazy as I am."
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The Tao of SlothWhat would it be like to be a sloth? Human life would be a blur. sloths seem to em**** a central tenet of Taoism "action through non-action" so let’s consider a "Tao of Sloth":

  • Eat slowly – The sloth’s diet of leaves is hard to digest, their approach is to allow plenty of time
  • Hang out – sloths save energy by hanging from their claws rather than using their muscles
  • Smile all the time – sloths are cute and appear to smile though they’re not primates, they’re related to anteaters and armadillos
  • Be kind and others will be kind to you – Three-toed sloths climb down from the safety of the tree canopy to poo on the ground, for the benefit of moths that live in their fur (the moths in turn encourage the growth of beneficial algae)

Continue reading the main storyخليجيةThe land was being cleared for cattle – rescuers were on hand to grab sloths as the bulldozers moved in
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How ‘Midnight Rider’ Victim Sarah Jones Lost Her Life

How ‘Midnight Rider’ Victim Sarah Jones Lost Her Life

A Train, a Narrow Trestle and 60 Seconds to Escape: How ‘Midnight Rider’ Victim Sarah Jones Lost Her Life

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The parents of the young camera assistant killed in the train accident on the Georgia set of "Midnight Rider," as well as an injured hairstylist who survived it, reveal harrowing and graphic new details. "I saw my life, my kids, my family, all of it before me," says the hairstylist. "I was sure I was going to die."

The Feb. 20 death of 27-year-old camera assistant Sarah Jones on the set of Midnight Rider outside Doctortown, Ga., spread grief and anger through Hollywood. It has led to an industrywide reckoning on safety standards and inspired some Oscars attendees to wear black ribbons on their lapels in her memory. Many of the details of the accident remain murky and unknown. But now a THRreconstruction, ****d on an exclusive eyewitness account and interviews with Jones’ parents and others, reveals harrowing new details of what happened when a 20-person film crew tried to shoot a scene on a live train track.

Read THR’s Exclusive Interview With The Parents of Sarah Jones

Joyce Gilliard, a 42-year-old hairstylist working on Midnight Rider, an indie biopic about GreggAllman featuring William Hurt as the 1970s rocker, began feeling anxious about the shoot from the moment she arrived at the 110-year-old bridge trestle over the Altamaha River in Wayne County, a wild, untamed land full of rivers, Spanish moss and gnats. “As soon as I got to the ********, I started to feel funny,” she said during a series of interviews. “It didn’t feel right. I didn’t feel safe there.”

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The 110-year-old bridge over the Altamaha River, Wayne County, Ga.

Jones, already known in the local production community as an indefatigable worker with a cheery disposition, apparently didn’t reveal any concerns to co-workers. But her father, Richard Jones, says that in a phone conversation the night before she died, his daughter told him she was “nervous about a few things.” He says, “She was a little bit surprised about it being low-budget. … She made a comment that some of the people asking her questions should have known more than her, and she thought that was odd.” The day she died, says her father, was her first on the set. (For the full, exclusive interview with Jones’ parents, click here.)

EARLIER: Hundreds Mourn Sarah Jones at Emotional Memorial

As a barefoot Hurt paced, rehearsing his lines, Gilliard watched nervously. She was responsible for the actor’s hair, and as the wind picked up, she darted in and out of shots before retreating behind the cameras, where she traded small talk with Jones.

As the day wore on, director Randall Miller moved the shoot from the land beside the river onto the narrow gridwork of the trestle itself, which extends over the edge of the Altamaha.

The trestle’s wood and ****l bottom was covered with pebbles and had gaping holes in some places. The blustery wind rang through the girders, making it hard to stay steady, says Gilliard.

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From shore, several dozen yards away, a voice shouted to the crew that in the event a train appeared, everyone would have 60 seconds to clear the tracks. “Every**** on the crew was tripping over that,” says Gilliard. “A minute? Are you serious?” By now, she and two other crewmembers were nervous enough that before shooting, they gathered in an informal prayer circle. “Lord, please protect us on these tracks,” murmured Gilliard. “Surround us with your angels and help us, Lord.”

While Gilliard prayed, Jones helped load film, monitor the cameras and transport gear. A fresh-faced South Carolinian with a passion for travel and books, Jones wasn’t really the type to fret much. The crew was filming a dream sequence, and they had placed a twin-size ****l-framed bed and mattress in the middle of the tracks. Then, Gilliard looked up and saw a light in the distance, followed by the immense howl of a locomotive. It was a train — and it was hurtling toward them.

VIDEO: ‘Midnight Rider’ Victim Sarah Jones Remembered on Oscars Broadcast

Two stories high, screaming with the sound of a blast horn and possibly brakes, the train was nearly as wide as the trestle. Gilliard says Miller yelled at everyone to run. Jones, several bags slung over each shoulder, shouted something about what to do with the expensive camera equipment. “Drop it!” Gilliard and others yelled. “Just drop it!”

The only viable escape route to the closest shore lay in running toward the approaching train, now traveling, by one estimate, at almost 60 mph. Gilliard tried to make her way onto the ****l gangplank parallel to the tracks. Miller and another crewmember began tugging at the bed, trying to remove it from the train’s path, fearing it might cause a derailment. But as the train approached, Gilliard says, they abandoned their efforts.

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Hairstylist Joyce Gilliard, injured on the set of "Midnight Rider," at her home. (Photo credit: Terry Manier)

Before Gilliard knew it, the train was upon her. She found herself clinging to one of the girders. But the blast of pressure and wind from the train’s passing ripped Gilliard’s left arm away from her **** and straight into the train. It snapped like a stick. With one hand still on the girder, Gilliard looked down and saw bone sticking out of her sweater. And then she saw blood. She grabbed a sheet that had come loose from the mattress and wrapped her bleeding arm inside it. With the train howling past just inches behind her, Gilliard threw herself onto two ****l wires that stretched between the girders and along the gangplank, thrust her head out over the river below and shut her eyes. “I saw my life, my kids, my family, all of it before me,” she says. “I was sure I was going to die.”

One of the first things she saw when she opened her eyes again was a lifeless Jones, her **** and face mangled. Like Gilliard, Jones had tried to find ****ter on the gangplank. But when the train hit the bed and mattress, it sent debris flying. Something may have hit Jones, possibly propelling her into the train’s path. In the melee, Miller also fell on the tracks. A still photographer nearby managed to pull him away just in time. He was sobbing, Gilliard says, trying to cope with the disaster. Hurt also survived unscathed. The traumatized crew helped collect Jones’ ****. A team of paramedics arrived within 20 minutes, and a helicopter touched down shortly after.

Within an hour after the incident, Gilliard was airlifted to a Savannah hospital to be treated for a compound fracture in her arm and other injuries. Five other crewmembers also required medical care. A police investigation was opened, and federal officials soon were swarming the marshy countryside asking about permissions, permits, easements and the complex ******** of film contracts.

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The multiple investigations since have widened to include the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Georgia law enforcement authorities are treating the investigation into Jones’ death as a negligent homicide, setting the stage for the biggest safety-related scandal to rock Hollywood in at least a decade.

The exact details of what precautions were — or were not — taken on the set that day and whether the production even had permission to film on the tracks are being sorted out. But in the days following the disaster, recriminations of shockingly lax safety protocols began to emerge.

“This was no accident,” says Ray Brown, president of the Motion Picture Studio Mechanics union local 479 in Atlanta and a Jones colleague, suggesting the incident was avoidable. “When I have done train work or around trains for smaller productions up to major blockbusters, there are always several railroad personnel there with their hard hats, glasses and radios, and I can’t imagine a more structured safety protocol even beyond airlines than the rail system.”

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Jones’ parents are reluctant to cast blame until investigations are complete. A shaken Miller called them after the incident to express his condolences. “I don’t know myself really what part Randy Miller played in all of this, but he was very upset that day,” says Richard Jones. “He was saying he was so sorry.” Since then, the Joneses have heard nothing from top execs associated with the film.

Their daughter’s death prompted a tidal outpouring of grief and anger from around the world. The filmmaking team has received death threats (though executive producer Nick Gant, who was attacked on Facebook for appearing to have posted insensitive comments, is telling friends that his account was ****** and that he deleted the hacker’s comments when he discovered them). By Sunday night, more than 60,000 had signed an online petition demanding that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences include Jones in its “In Memoriam” video segment. Instead, the Academy recognized her in an onscreen photo and caption just before it went to a commercial.

But for Gilliard and the other members of the crew that day, the death of Jones always will be inextricably linked to a lonely patch of Georgia railroad.

The day felt strange from the very beginning, says Gilliard. She and the rest of the crew had gathered at a studio in Savannah that morning, when they were told they’d be traveling to a ******** to shoot a “camera test.” The crew was quiet and reserved as they passed fields and railroad tracks, arriving about two hours later at the massive ****l trestle that spans a portion of the Altamaha River.

STORY: Sarah Jones Tribute Planned For Camera Operators Awards

CSX, the Florida-****d railway company that owns the tracks, easement and trestle where Jones died, told the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office in the early hours of the investigation that it never grantedMidnight Rider’s producers permission to film on the tracks in the first place.

“According to the CSX employee,” Sgt. Ben Robertson wrote in a report obtained by the media, “the production company had previously been denied permission to film on the trestle, and there was electronic correspondence to verify that fact.” Robertson’s report noted that a member of Miller’s crew, when asked whether permission was granted, replied, “It’s complicated.”

Miller, who has engaged noted Savannah defense attorney Donnie Dixon, declined through a New York public relations firm to provide specifics about what safety precautions were taken. Other senior managers on the film, including the line producer, first assistant director and ******** manager, did not respond to requests for comment. Lee Donaldson, a friend of Jones and a local Georgia union official, put it bluntly. “It’s not complicated; you either have permission or you don’t.”

Several Hollywood producers question whether there were shortcuts or oversights in the production. “Every train, every airplane, every airport, every shoot I’ve ever done, there’s always been a coordinator that you hire on your staff to coordinate it all, to communicate to crew, to any train operators, linemen, whatever,” says Harry Bring, a producer of one of the first television shows Jones worked on, Lifetime’s Army Wives. Gilliard says she saw no such officials. “It doesn’t seem like precautions and procedures, both legal and common sense, were taken,” adds Bring. “If they didn’t have permission to be on the tracks, why in the hell were they there?”

In addition to railway safety personnel monitoring the set, Brown, the Atlanta union official, says all crew and cast should have been provided with call sheets with detailed notes on safety. Gilliard claims no such call-sheet notes were provided and no evidence that they existed has emerged.

Ordinarily, producers say, a ******** shoot like this also would have included an on-site medic. But Gilliard recalls that when Hurt required a Band-Aid for a minor abrasion, he had to get one from a costume designer who happened to have one in her bag. “That’s when we all knew that there was no medic,” recalls Gilliard. In fact, she says, there was not one safety meeting for the shoot on the tracks that day.

According to one media report, Miller may have cut corners before. A local news station released a DVD made by Miller’s production company, Unclaimed Freight, in which crewmembers bragged about their “guerrilla style” filmmaking during the production of the 2024 movie CBGB, which included allowing a small child to roam in a field of cows and another scene in which a piano was dropped down a staircase. In the DVD, Miller says, “I don’t think it’s dangerous at all to have a little kid running with cows, do you think? No. No.”

Gilliard relaxed a little as the initial filming got underway. Two trains rumbled past without incident. When she and others asked whether any more trains were expected, the answer came back: a definitive “No.” The warm weather and camaraderie on the set was a pleasure. But when Miller directed everyone to move out onto the trestle, Gilliard’s stomach tightened once again. She was afraid of heights and never had learned to swim. Jones and Gilliard had worked together before, and Gilliard was happy to see the younger woman. A native of Columbia, S.C., now living in Atlanta, Jones was gifted with optimism, a knack for following instructions and a can-do attitude that endeared her to nearly everyone she encountered. As a kid, she swam and did gymnastics. Later, she attended a local technical college and became interested in the film industry during an internship on Army Wives. In her off time, she traveled.

“If she had a second off, she left the country, she had to see the world,” says one of her best friends,Amanda Etheridge. “She was unstoppable, always wanting to learn a new hobby, a new craft.” BobbyLaBonge, the director of photography for two seasons of Army Wives, says Jones had a disarming naivete. “You felt re-invigorated around her,” he says. “You saw the fresh wildness of making movies again, and you saw a sparkle in her that was fun.”

By her early 20s, Jones was making headway in an industry discipline overwhelmingly male, physically grueling and tough to sustain for very long: camerawork. LaBonge remembers her huffing with lots of gear, always smiling, never complaining. On the set, she was known as “The Ant” because of her ability to carry heavy objects that dwarfed her.

On March 2 in Jones’ hometown, nearly 900 people gathered in the Ashland United Methodist Church, where Jones spent many Sundays as a child. Her father sat down at the piano and began to play “Andy’s Song,” a tune about his own father he had composed and had played for Sarah only a few weeks before, when he found himself stranded in Atlanta by an epic snowstorm. It was the last time he saw her in person. The church filled with the sounds of weeping. As mourners began spilling out of the church, a common refrain was heard: “Never again.” Sarah, everyone agreed, would not die in vain.

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Now, the global film industry is undergoing a widespread reckoning of what Jones’ death means. “This incident has rippled its devastation of people all the way to the top of our world,” says Brown. “We have a firm commitment that we will never forget. We will never let this happen again.”

The most high-profile case in which a director was criminally charged in an on-set death was the 1982 helicopter crash during the filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie that killed Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Chen. Director John Landis and his four co-defendants were found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter after a lengthy 1987 trial, but the deaths did lead to significant improvements in production safety protocols.

Meanwhile, filming of Midnight Rider, which was to be distributed in the U.S. by Open Road Films, has been suspended indefinitely.

“Sarah was a strong, powerful, beautiful woman,” says Gilliard, who now will commit herself to the promotion of safety and welfare on sets. Doctors have told her she will never straighten her arm again. She has ****l pins in her elbow, and she says she wakes up several times each night crying, with one horrible final image of Jones burned into her consciousness.

After Richard Jones and his daughter talked by phone the night before the shoot, the two exchanged ****s. She expressed her excitement about working with Hurt, and then she was out of range, and their exchange ended. A few minutes later, at 7:57 p.m., he sent her one final ****: “Lost you.”

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Pat Sajak has lost the plot

Pat Sajak has lost the plot

After his little ‘coming out’ stint, this seems to confirm that the guy is losing it.

Pat Sajak: “global warming alarmists are unpatriotic racistsâ€

Here’s one puzzle from Wheel of Fortune’s Pat Sajak I doubt anyone can solve: Why in the world he said this:

"I now believe global warming alarmists are unpatriotic racists knowingly misleading for their own ends. Good night."

Sajak voices strongly held views about weather and climate on Twitter frequently, reports Huffington Post Green

"Very hot weather: "We’re all going to die!" Very cold weather: "There’s a difference between climate & weather, moron!"

Long Lost Dr. Seuess Book to be Published

Long Lost Dr. Seuess Book to be Published

Long-lost Dr Seuss Book to be Published in July

A new Book called What Pet Should I Get? is to be Published following the discovery of a box of manu******s found in author’s home

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By Camilla Turner

11:51PM GMT 18 Feb2020

A new Dr Seuss Book is to be Published in July, following the discovery of a box of manu****** and sketches in the La Jolla, the California home of the much celebrated children’s author Ted Geisel.

RandomHouse Children’s Books announced on Wednesday that What Pet Should I Get? will be Published on July 28,2020.

At least two more books will be Published from matieral found in the same box of manu******s, though their titles have not yet been disclosed.

The box filled with pages of **** and sketches was found shortly after Geisel’s death in 1991 by his widow Audrey Geisel.

At the time, the box was set aside with other of Geisel’s materials, and was not rediscovered until more than two decade later, in late 2024 by Mrs Geisel and Claudia Prescott, Geisel’s longtime secretary and friend, when they were cleaning out his office space.

“While undeniably special, it is not surprising to me that we found this because Ted always worked on multiple projects and started new things all the time—he was constantly writing and drawing and coming up with ideas for new stories,” said Mrs Geisel.
She added that it was “especially heartwarming” as this year marks twenty-five years since the publication of the last Book of Ted’s career, ‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go!’
The discovered materials will be kept at UC San Diego, where the Dr Seuss Collection is hosed within the Geisel Library.
What Pet Should I Get? captures the childhood experience of choosing a first pet, and features the same brother and sister characters that Dr Seuss introduced in ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish’.
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Dr Seuss previously Published 46 children’s books, including such celebrated classics as Horton Hears a Who! (1954), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957), Green Eggs and Ham (1960) and The Lorax (1971).
His writings were made into 11 television specials, four films, a Broadway musical and four television series.
Geisel was studying for a PhD in English literature at Oxford University when he met Helen Palmer, a fellow writer and his future wife, who persuaded him to abandon his plans of a career in academia.
He left Britain without gaining a degree to return to America in 1927, where he immediately began submitting his writings for publication.

I want a copy!!

Jennifer Lopez: I used to be ‘thickish’ but lost 10 pounds by going vegan

Jennifer Lopez: I used to be ‘thickish’ but lost 10 pounds by going vegan

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She used to be “thickish”? “You got to work out, you got to watch what you eat. It’s a job – you’ve got to buckle down. I’ll be honest with you guys, since I had the babies about six years ago, I had that really stubborn 8 to 10 pounds on me. People are used to seeing me be kind of thickish, but when I started eating [vegan], right away I dropped like 8 to 10 pounds. It was a real change, but more than that I felt better and people were like, ‘Your energy’s better’ … everything’s better.”

You got to do this vegan thing:I feel great mentally and physically! I feel better when I’m in shape and taking care of myself. I did full vegan for almost four, five weeks, then I just started incorporating proteins for myself The truth is, even if you’re 70-80 percent vegan, it’s so much better having those vegetables, greens, plant-****d stuff. It’s going to change your life and health.”

Her kids went vegan too:
“When I started doing this, I got the whole household on board. They won’t love everything right away — when you go from regular milk to almond milk or rice mike, it’s a big change — but little by little they get into it … sometimes my son will be like, ‘I want American cheese, I don’t like this vegan cheese.’”

More diet, less fitness:
“I’m not an exercise fanatic. I don’t love it, but I do dance a lot for the shows, so that helps.”

[From Us Weekly & Extra]

https://www.celebitchy.com/373355/jennifer_lopez_i_used_to_be_thickish_but_lost_10_p ounds_by_going_vegan/

Taylor Swift Lost Virginity To Jake Gyllenhaal

Taylor Swift Lost Virginity To Jake Gyllenhaal

Taylor Swift Lost Virginity To Jake Gyllenhaal, Left Devastated When He Was A No-Show To Her 21st Birthday

Taylor Swift was heartbroken after she gave her Virginity to Jake Gyllenhaal and he bailed on her 21st birthday party, leaving the singer locked in a bathroom crying the entire night, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.


According to an insider Swift, now 24, had been “saving herself for marriage” but was so smitten with Gyllenhaal, 33, that after three months of dating he convinced her to go all the way.


She thought she was going to marry Jake, that’s how in love she was with him,” the source told Radar.


“She was on birth control and he always wore a condom, taking no chances.”


But shortly after the two began sleeping together, Swift threw a 21st birthday party for herself in Dec. 2024 at her family’s estate in Nashville, Tenn. and Gyllenhaal was expected to fly in for the bash the source claims — but he was a no-show, leaving the “Our Song” singer devastated.


“The day before — all was set — he was coming, no issues. But the day of, she doesn’t hear from him at all. No ****s, no calls,” the insider revealed.


“Taylor thought maybe he was planning some sort of surprise. Nope. He didn’t show up and she locked herself in the bathroom and cried the entire night.”


And as Swift is known to do, the country starlet penned nearly an entire album about her heartbreak over Gyllenhaal.


Her breakup with Jake inspired every word of RED,” the source told Radar.


“The song that specifically references this ‘event’ is ‘The Moment I Knew.’ They lyrics are all about her birthday party and Jake not showing up.”


Some of the lyrics for the song include, “You should’ve been there, Should’ve burst through the door,” with Swift going on to sing, “You said you’d be here.”


Throughout the song Swift describes how she was waiting in her “party dress” for him to show up and admits that when he didn’t she retreated to the bathroom.


“What do you say, When tears are streaming down your face, In front of everyone you know?” the lyrics read.


The source tells Radar that Swift is still “stuck” on Gyllenhaal and says the relationship left her “damaged goods.”


Reps for Swift didn’t respond with comment to Radar at the time of publication.

Taylor Swift Lost Virginity To Jake Gyllenhaal, Left Devastated When He Was A No-Show To Her 21st Birthday | Radar Online