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Selena Gomez says she’s not right here for the negativity.

Earlier this week, Justin Bieber’s spouse Hailey Bieber spoke out on the “Name Her Daddy” podcast about hate she’s obtained from some Gomez followers since she and her husband first bought engaged.

With out naming Hailey, Gomez appeared to answer the mannequin’s remarks in a TikTok stay on Thursday.

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“It’s not honest as a result of nobody ought to ever be spoken to within the method that I’ve seen,” Gomez mentioned.

She referred to as it “ironic” that a few of her supporters endorse her Uncommon Magnificence line and Uncommon Impression Fund, however ignore her message of goodwill behind these initiatives.

“That’s precisely what I need,” Gomez mentioned. “Should you assist Uncommon, I can not thanks sufficient, however know that you’re additionally representing what it means … and that’s phrases matter, really matter. I hope that you just perceive that that is a lot larger than the rest.”

Gomez and Justin Bieber dated on and off for eight years. They broke issues off in 2018. Just a few months later, he and Hailey Bieber, who he had beforehand dated, turned engaged.

Hailey Bieber mentioned within the podcast that the notion she was concerned in Justin and Gomez parting methods is unsuitable.

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“The perpetuation, comes from the misperception, ‘Oh, you stole him,’” she mentioned. “It comes from the truth that they wished he had ended up with another person and that’s high-quality. You may want that every one you need however that’s simply not the case.”

Gomez has beforehand referred to as on her followers to be respectful in a 2019 Instagram stay.

“I don’t stand for ladies tearing ladies down. And I’ll by no means, ever be by that. So please be form to everybody,” Gomez mentioned on the time. “It doesn’t matter what the state of affairs is. Should you’re my followers, don’t be impolite to anyone, please. Don’t go off and say issues that you just simply really feel within the second.”

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Susan Buckner, 'Grease' actor who played cheerleader Patty Simcox, dies at 72

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Susan Buckner, 'Grease' actor who played cheerleader Patty Simcox, dies at 72

Susan Buckner, whose TV and movie career included a memorable turn in “Grease,” has died.

The actor “died peacefully” in Miami surrounded by loved ones on Thursday, Melissa Berthier, a publicist for Buckner’s family, confirmed in a statement shared with The Times. A cause of death was not revealed. She was 72.

“Susan will be remembered for her kindness, generosity and unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of others,” the statement said. “Her effervescent spirit will continue to inspire generations of performers and fans alike.”

Buckner, who was born Jan. 28, 1952, appeared in a variety of television and film projects throughout the ‘70s and ‘80s, but she was best known for “Grease.” In the 1978 musical, Buckner starred as Rydell High School cheerleader Patty Simcox, who recruits Olivia Newton-John’s Sandy Olsson to the cheer squad.

“We’ll have so much fun and get to be lifelong friends,” Buckner’s Patty tells Sandy as she persuades her to try out for the squad.

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In the movie, Buckner and Newton-John’s characters are seen waving pom-poms and cheering “Do the splits, give a yell” at a football game. “Grease” also starred John Travolta, Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway, Didi Conn and others. Newton-John died in 2022 at age 73.

Buckner’s Hollywood credits feature appearances on TV series including “The Dean Martin Show,” “The Brady Bunch Variety Hour,” “Sonny and Cher,” “Starsky and Hutch” and the short-lived sitcom “When the Whistle Blows.” Beyond “Grease,” she appeared in the movie “Return Engagement” and Wes Craven’s 1981 horror film “Deadly Blessing,” which co-starred Sharon Stone.

Before Hollywood, Buckner was named Miss Washington in 1971 and co-founded the musical duo Buckner and Pratt. After her screen career, Buckner shifted her focus to parenting her two children. She also spent her post-Hollywood years as a director for children’s theater performances and as a dance instructor.

Buckner is survived by son Adam Josephs, daughter Samantha Mansfield, her grandchildren Oliver, Riley, Abigail and Ruby, sister Linda, daughter-in-law Noel Josephs, son-in-law Adam Mansfield and her longtime partner, Al.

“Rest in peace Susan,” the statement continued. “Your talent, spirit and infectious smile will live on in our hearts forever.”

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Donations in Buckner’s honor can be made to the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.

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TIGER is a new documentary on Disney+. The movie is about a tigress named Ambar who struggles to keep her unusually large brood of cubs alive. Her four cubs grow up slowly in the harsh Indian jungle. However, many things make Ambar’s job difficult. These things include her cubs’ own unique quirks, monsoons, hunting difficulties, and a very powerful alpha male tiger named Shankar. Shankar scared away the cubs’ father, so Ambar needs to keep her cubs hidden from him.

TIGER is both engaging and educational. The narrator does a good job at educational storytelling, balancing humor and drama at just the right moments. On top of that, although the story is about one of nature’s greatest predators, there is never any on screen killing. However, there is still some animal violence. After all, tigers are predatory creatures, and the movie shows other dangerous animals such as crocodiles and a python. So, some caution and discretion for younger children is still advised. Ultimately, however, TIGER is grand tale about one of nature’s big cats. It’s a happy addition to the Disney Nature documentaries.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

This movie has a moral, educational worldview embracing motherhood, the movie’s entire point is to educate viewers about how tiger families survive in the Indian jungle, the tigers aren’t put up on pedestals and humans are not shamed nor mentioned, the sole purpose seems to be to showcase and highlight how a tigress goes about raising such a big brood of cubs, there is a line that compares a tiger to a “spirit,” in the fact that when a tiger is hiding they are “everywhere and nowhere,” but the line has no religious context to speak of;

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Foul Language:

No foul language;

Violence:

There are a few moments of animal violence, including a male tiger and female tiger attack each other, there are many times when the cubs are all play fighting amongst themselves, one whole scene is dedicated to frogs kicking each other off of rocks during their mating season, the aftermath of successful hunts are shown where one tiger manages to catch a deer offscreen and another tiger manages to catch a sloth off screen, two crocodiles manage to drown a deer, and a group of vultures feast on a bear cub who doesn’t make it;

Sex:

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There is an implied mating between a female and male tiger where the female tiger doesn’t intend to bear cubs, but the female tiger plans to mate with the alpha tiger as his new and permanent mate after her cubs from another tiger are grown old enough to survive on their own;

Nudity:

No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

No alcohol use;

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Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

Nothing else objectionable.

TIGER is one of newest documentaries to arrive on Disney+. As the name implies it follows the story of a tiger, or rather a tigress, as she teaches her new cubs to hunt. The main characters of this show include five tigers in particular. Ambar, the mother of the brood, is the main focus for most of the film. She has a grand total of four cubs who are identified by both their unique stripe patterns and their personalities. The biggest and bravest male is called Ravi, the clumsy younger male is called Golu, the older female is called Ivy because she loves to climb, and the smallest female is called Charm, who likes her solitude.

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Taking place in a jungle forest of India, Ambar is set to raise her unusually large brood of tiger cubs. However, it doesn’t prove to be easy.

The first big obstacle is the fact that anytime a tiger is spotted by any animal, a large warning is spread throughout, which frequently makes it hard for Ambar to hunt. Normally, when tigresses have cubs, the male tiger is usually assisting in some way. However, Ambar’s original mate was fought and scared away by the new alpha male, Shankar. So, on top of having to raise and feed her cubs, she needs to do it in secret because Shankar would kill her cubs if he caught them. The third major issue for Ambar is each of the cubs’ personalities leads to difficulties in her teaching them due to their quirks.

Despite all these obstacles, Ambar and her cubs seem to thrive and grow.

[SPOILERS FOLLOW] Ravi manages to grow into a big and strong alpha male in his own right, although almost gets himself killed when he becomes the tiger equivalent of a teenager and tried to fight Shankar. Luckily, his mother was able to save him. Ivy’s love of climbing ends up serving her well when she grows up and becomes a powerful and clever hunter. Charm at one point during the rainy season is separated from her mother and siblings but manages to survive and becomes more confident and a better hunter than all the rest. Only Golu doesn’t survive to adulthood when he’s eaten by a crocodile and vultures during a time when his mother left the cubs defenseless. After her cubs are grown and leave, Ambar joins Shankar as his new mate to start a new family. As she does that, Charm also mates and produces cubs, continuing the circle of life.

All well-made documentaries should seek to do two things: impart knowledge and tell a compelling narrative. This documentary is successful at both. The narrator is excellent at describing what is going on in an engaging way, making moments either humorous or dramatic when they need to be. On top of that the camera work for some of the shots is excellent, accurately portraying the mood of the movie. Also, TIGER not only teaches viewers about tigers, it also teaches them about other creatures in the Indian jungle, including sloth bears, frogs, mugger crocodiles, Indian pythons, and monkeys.

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The one thing that is both good and surprising about TIGER is this documentary about one of the planet’s most dangerous predators to be more bloody and ruthless than this was. There is killing and death in TIGER, but the killing is all done off screen. So, the movie contains less violence than expected. This isn’t to say that no violence or blood is shown.

Overall, TIGER is engaging and educational, well worth its 90-minute viewing time. Disney has done a very good job giving a glimpse into the daily lives of one of nature’s most ferocious and largest wild cats. Children can watch TIGER with some adult discretion. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for younger children.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

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Shooting near Drake's mansion wounds security guard, sparks police investigation

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Police are investigating a shooting on Tuesday near rapper Drake’s mansion that left a property security guard severely wounded.

The shooting occurred around 2 a.m. in Toronto’s affluent Bridle Path neighborhood, Toronto Police Inspector Paul Krawczyk confirmed in a press conference (via CBC). He said officers found a man “suffering from an apparent gunshot wound” when they arrived to the scene on Tuesday, and he was hospitalized in “serious condition.”

Krawczyk said the suspects involved in the shooting allegedly appeared in a vehicle, but he did not share further details, including a motive. He noted that police are still early in their investigation. He also did not confirm whether Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, was home at the time of the shooting, but said his team is cooperating with the police investigation.

A representative for Drake did not comment to The Times on Tuesday.

Polices sources told CBC that initial reports suggest that it was a drive-by shooting. Sources also said the security guard suffered a gunshot wound to the upper chest and underwent surgery.

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Krawczyk did not confirm whether the incident was a drive-by shooting, but said during the press conference that authorities collected “some video evidence which captures the incident.” He encouraged people with more information to contact authorities.

The shooting at Drake’s mansion comes amid his heated public feud with rapper Kendrick Lamar. For weeks, the Grammy-winning artists have traded scathing allegations of domestic violence and child sex abuse in the form of diss tracks.

Though it’s unclear what exactly is at the core of the Drake-Lamar beef, multiple rappers have entered the fray. Last month, ASAP Rocky and Rick Ross released musical digs at Drake. Over the weekend, producer Metro Boomin took a different approach: He promised a “free beat” to the person who could produce the “best” Drake diss over his “BBL Drizzy” instrumentals.

Since launching on Sunday, Metro Boomin’s contest has garnered entries from internet rappers and singers in various languages including Japanese and French.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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