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Amanda Seyfried Has An Idea Of How The Original 'Mean Girls' Stars Could Return For The Movie Musical Remake

Amanda Seyfried has been one of the most vocal stars of the original Mean Girls to speak out about the hopes of returning for the upcoming musical movie that was recently announced. The 36-year-old actress, who played the role of Karen opposite Lindsay Lohan , Rachel McAdams and Lacey Chabert in the original movie, spoke to Entertainment Tonight about how the original Plastics could be part of the flick. Keep reading to find out more… “I’m still hoping for a miracle,” Amanda admitted, adding that it’s “not really up to us, is it?” However, she also shared that all of them are “100 percent into it. Maybe [we play] the mothers of our characters? That’s what I was thinking, but listen, I have not even seen the script.” Just a few days ago, it was reported that talks with Amanda, Lindsay, Lacey and Rachel were “stalled” over this reason. Lacey has also spoken about the opportunity to return as Gretchen. See what she shared here… Source link from London News Sta

Mel B calls on Labour's Sir Keir Starmer to tackle domestic abuse

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Rishi Sunak's vaunted Brexit deal could be a landmark achievement 

Britain WON'T ban government officials from using TikTok

The reporters who defied sexist police to warn the Boston Strangler was on the loose

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Glancing at the clock, the 34-year-old mother of two gathered her belongings to go home. The only noise that pierced the eeriness of the night as she entered the garage where her car was parked was the clatter of her high heels. For weeks, Jean and her colleague Loretta McLaughlin had been working on an investigation into the man who could seemingly materialise like a phantom in the locked homes of his victims, sexually assault and kill them, and then disappear without trace. The murders had struck fear into the hearts of women, young and old. Even Loretta and Jean admitted their investigations ‘had given both of us nightmares’. Little wonder, considering the forensic nature of their enquiries, examining the minutiae of each death for clues. Take victim Ida Irga, whose half-naked body had been found with her feet propped up on chairs, a pillow placed under her buttocks, and a white pillowcase tied around her neck in a grotesque parody of a gynaecological examination. Sixty

Saving Private Ryan actor Tom Sizemore's condition hasn't improved in week since brain aneurysm

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Actor Tom Sizemore’s condition hasn’t improved in more than a week since he suffered a brain aneurysm, as he remains in a coma in a Los Angeles ICU, his manager said Monday. Sizemore’s manager Charles Lago told TMZ that medical staff treating the 61-year-old Detroit native have recommended an end-of-life plan for the ailing actor. The family of the actor, who played the role of Sergeant Horvath in the 1998 Steven Spielberg film Saving Private Ryan, is currently determining a course of action and will issue a statement indicating their choice when it is made. ‘We are asking for privacy for his family during this difficult time and they wish to thank the hundreds of messages of prayers and support that have been received,’ Lago said. ‘This has been a difficult time for them.’ Lago said that Sizemore – also known for appearing in films including Natural Born Killers, True Romance and Heat, amid a turbulent personal life – suffered an aneurysm following a February 18 stroke at his

Broadchurch actor Andrew Buchan 'walks out' on Downton Abbey wife Amy Nuttall

Radio 2 axed Ken Bruce early 'as BBC thought remaining on air was free advertising for his new show'

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Ken Bruce is leaving his BBC Radio 2 role a month early because the corporation reportedly became ‘frustrated’ that his shows were ‘free advertising’ for his next station.  The Scottish broadcaster, 72, will host his final 9.30am to 12pm Radio 2 show on Friday after 31 years before joining Greatest Hits Radio. Bruce revealed in a tweet last week that he had intended to fulfil the remainder of his contract to the end of March, but said the BBC wanted him to leave earlier. It comes as a BBC source told The Sun : ‘The BBC believe that every second he is on air is just free advertising for his new show on Greatest Hits Radio. ‘They became frustrated by the rival station launching a marketing campaign for his show. It leaves a sour taste.’ The Scottish broadcaster, 72, will host his final 9.30am to 12pm Radio 2 show on Friday Vernon Kaye on the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 on Monday after it was announced he will replace Bruce The decision to replace Bruce has

Crossword: 28 February 2023

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Feared Tory rebellion on Brexit melts away as Sunak unveils historic Northern Ireland deal with EU

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A feared Tory revolt on Brexit melted away last night after Rishi Sunak unveiled a historic deal with the EU. After weeks of secret talks, the Prime Minister and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen finalised an agreement to fix post-Brexit problems that have dogged Northern Ireland. Mr Sunak said the ‘decisive breakthrough’ would herald a new chapter in relations between London and Brussels and claimed the UK had ‘finally taken back control’. He told MPs the deal did ‘what many said could not be done – removing thousands of pages of EU laws … and making permanent, legally binding changes to the Protocol Treaty’.  The scale of the concessions from the EU took MPs by surprise and Mr Sunak appeared to be on the brink of a coup as the predicted Tory revolt faltered. Rishi Sunak (centre) after speaking in the House of Commons earlier today following the announcement of the new Northern Ireland protocol After weeks of secret talks, the Prime Minister and Europea

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ dominates 2023 SAG film awards

The force is with Everything Everywhere All At Once after a dominant and historic Sunday night at the 29th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards saw the sci-fi claim best ensemble cast, lead actress for Michelle Yeoh, and supporting wins for Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis. Everything Everywhere All At Once became the first film to earn three individual acting awards at a SAG ceremony and the first to win four including ensemble, while Quan became the first Asian man to win a SAG award. Hot on the heels of the film’s top prize in Saturday’s PGA Awards ceremony and the Daniels’ victory at the DGA Awards earlier in the month, this vote of confidence from the US actors guild puts the acclaimed metaverse romantic adventure in pole position for major Oscars. It leads the field on 11 nominations. SAG awards are a robust indicator of how the Academy may vote for its individual acting categories. Actors make up the powerhouse voting group in the Academy and there is a lot of overlap

I was raped by David Carrick – and Sarah Everard's mother inspired me to come forward

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A victim of David Carrick has revealed how she was drugged, beaten and raped – before Sarah Everard’s mother inspired her to come forward to help convict the sadistic cop. The former police officer, 48, was jailed for a minimum of 30 years earlier this month for carrying out a string of ‘violent and brutal’ sex attacks after taking ‘monstrous advantage’ of at least a dozen women. One of the victims has said the words of Ms Everard’s mother – whose daughter was kidnapped, raped and murdered by another Met officer Wayne Couzens – made her determined to put Carrick behind bars. The woman, who suffered at the hands of Carrick for 13 months, said she wanted to honour Ms Everard’s memory. She told The Sun : ‘I tried to ignore what Carrick had done to me and didn’t tell anyone. But I read the impact statement from Sarah’s mother and it really got to me. Carrick, who joined the Met in 2001 before becoming an armed officer with the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command in

Emily Blunt cosies up to husband John Krasinski at the SAG Awards 2023

TV  Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series  Steve Carell  – The Patient Taron Egerton – Black Bird Sam Elliott – 1883 – WINNER Paul Walter Hauser – Black Bird  Evan Peters –  Dahmer – Monster  Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series  Emily Blunt – The English Jessica Chastain – George & Tammy – WINNER  Julia Garner – Inventing Anna Niecy Nash-Betts Dahmer – Monster Amanda Seyfried –  The Dropout  Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series  Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul  Jason Bateman – Ozark – WINNER Jeff Bridges – The Old Man  Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul  Adam Scott – Severance Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series  Jennifer Coolidge – The White Lotus – WINNER  Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown  Julia Garner – Ozark  Laura Linney – Ozark  Zendaya – Euphoria  Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series  Anthony Carr