Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Sarah Paulson and Girlfriend Holland Taylor Spotted Leaving Dinner with Friend Diane Keaton

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Sarah Paulson and girlfriend Holland Taylor enjoyed a night out with good friend Diane Keaton in Los Angeles.
The three stars were spotted leaving Italian restaurant Il Piccolino in West Hollywood on Wednesday night, a day before having their own Thanksgiving celebrations.
Paulson, 46, wore a blue-checkered coat and blue jeans, while Holland, 78, and Keaton, 75, looked well-matched in black ensembles.
The trio chatted outside the restaurant for a few minutes before parting ways.
Paulson and Taylor, who have been dating for six years, keep a relatively low profile when out together. The two actresses were last seen out in August 2020 when they enjoyed a shopping excursion in West Hollywood.
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That month, Taylor spoke exclusively with PEOPLE and revealed that the current health crisis has allowed (or forced) the two to get to know each other better.
"Of course, Sarah and I didn't need to be brought closer together," she said at the time. "We have a very tight, close relationship within each other's thoughts. We share everything that's going on."

During an interview with Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in January 2019, Paulson revealed that she and Taylor, who had known each other for years, began their romance on Twitter.
"It's a long story. We met a very, very long time ago. I was with someone else and she was too," Paulson said. "We were doing a thing at [actress] Martha Plimpton's house. It was for an organization that she was working with and we were both doing a little PSA for it."
"We sort of breezed by each other and then started following each other on Twitter … and then …" Paulson added, revealing that Taylor slid into her DMs.
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In a 2018 interview with Elle, Paulson also spoke about how she hopes her public love with Taylor could leave a lasting impact on anyone who may need it.
"I didn't choose to fall in love with the person I fell in love with," she said. "But I think why it's interesting to people is that on paper, it's unconventional."
Paulson added, "For a person who might find themselves in a situation that they fear will be misperceived or judged, maybe they could see me living my life in a way that is authentic to me—just trying to be as real as possible. If that inspires anybody else, that can't be a bad thing."

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Kim Jong Un Bans Citizens Ripping Off His Stylish Leather Coats

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SEOUL, South Korea—Follow the leader on whatever he says—just don’t imitate his dress style. That’s the lesson to be drawn from reports that North Korean authorities are busy ordering people to stop wearing discount leather jackets that look like the high-end coats that Kim Jong Un has been photographed wearing while cheering on missile tests and ordering his people to work harder to overcome the county’s grave economic difficulties.
While most of North Korea’s 25 million citizens cannot afford more than the simplest garb, leather jackets reminiscent of the country’s all-powerful dictator have become the go-to fashion in the capital of Pyongyang and other cities where members of the upper crust of military officers, government officials and members of the ruling Workers’ Party live and work.
“Authorities in North Korea are cracking down on residents wearing leather trench coats,” Radio Free Asia, a U.S.government-funded news operation with extensive sources in North Korea, is reporting. They’re saying “it is disrespectful to emulate the fashion choices of the country’s leader.”
The crackdown comes as Kim approaches the tenth anniversary since he assumed power after the death of his long-ruling father, Kim Jong Il, on December 17, 2011. Since then he's been photographed in fashionable suits, sports shirts and headgear, often worn only once and never seen again. Nothing, however, has caught the imagination of North Koreans so much as the iconic long leather coats that make him at once a macho figure, sporting and prosperous, as well as a fashion leader.
The identity of Kim Jong Un’s tailoring staff—presumably there’s more than one tailor—has never been revealed, but their style has been copied everywhere in North Korea, made rather coarsely at factories in the country or fabricated in China and smuggled across the Yalu or Tumen River borders.
“Leather trench coats became popular in 2019 after Kim appeared on TV wearing one,” RFA reported. “At first, real leather coats imported from China were snapped up by rich people who could afford them, but soon garment makers began to import fake leather to make them domestically.”
The high fashion trend reached an apotheosis of sorts at the military parade of the 8th Party Congress last January when Kim and assorted toadies on the reviewing stand were all wearing look-alike leather coats. Even kid sister Kim Yo Jong was swathed in one, setting a trend that caught on among well-to-do women as well as men.
It all got a bit much, however, when hundreds of lower-ranking types were seen wearing shoddy copies. Who do they think they are? Some felt it gave the impression they were almost mocking the ruling elite. It was as though suddenly the less fortunate had found a way to satirize their leaders without getting sent to prison or even tortured and executed.
“To put a stop to the cheap imitations, and the cheap imitators who wear them,” said RFA, “literal fashion police patrol the streets to confiscate the jackets from sellers and citizens sporting the look.”

No doubt one reason for the extreme image sensitivity is that Kim Jong Un has been the target of much speculation as his weight descended from over 300lbs to an estimated 260lbs in recent months.

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We can have British guards on French beaches by next week, Boris Johnson tells Emmanuel Macron

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 Boris Johnson has written to Emmanuel Macron formally proposing joint patrols on French beaches as early as next week to stop small boats carrying migrants heading for the UK.
In a letter spelling out UK plans after 27 people drowned in the Channel, Mr Johnson also calls for a new “returns agreement” between the two countries.
The deal, if agreed by Paris, would see migrants who arrive on UK shores illegally sent back to France, with London taking in more child migrants with British family links in return.
Downing Street sees the pact as the best long-term solution to the escalating problem of boat crossings, as it would undercut smugglers promising a route into the UK.
A senior government source said: “A returns agreement would be the single biggest deterrent of these crimes. If migrants that cross the Channel illegally are sent back to France, this totally busts the smuggling gangs.”
Other UK proposals include more sensors on French beaches, better airborne surveillance, extra maritime patrols and deeper joint intelligence work.
The letter will be seen as an attempt to push ahead with constructive discussions after days of finger-pointing between British and French politicians following the tragedy in the Channel.
Emmanuel Macron, the French President, urged Mr Johnson on a call on Thursday night “to refrain from exploiting a tragic situation for political ends”, according to an Élysée Palace readout.

Hours earlier, Mr Johnson had called on France to “step up” and do more with the UK to stop small boats, saying “we’ve had difficulties persuading some of our partners, particularly the French, to do things in a way that we think the situation deserves”.
The discussions are complicated by tensions in the relationship on other issues, such as the number of UK fishing licences granted to the French, a stand-off over trade tensions in Northern Ireland caused by Brexit and the recent Australia-UK-US nuclear submarine pact.
French fishermen are set to blockade the port of Calais and the Channel Tunnel on Friday amid the row over licences to fish in British waters.
Cabinet ministers are among those in the UK who believe Mr Macron has lent into recent political rows to shore up support at home ahead of his re-election bid next spring - an accusation of politicisation that French ministers have also thrown at Downing Street.
Constructive talks
There were signs on Thursday of talks becoming more constructive. Home Office officials will travel to France on Friday for discussions on wider cooperation between the two countries on Channel migrants.
Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, is expected to attend a meeting of EU immigration ministers on Sunday to discuss measures to tackle the migration crisis facing Europe.
France is concerned at the number of Channel migrants entering through Belgium, often on the day of their intended crossing, exploiting the EU’s open borders.
Mr Johnson’s letter doubles down on Ms Patel’s offer - made last week and repeated on Thursday - for UK police, border officials or even troops to patrol French beaches.
There is concern within Whitehall that French officials have not been doing enough to stop boats of people seeking asylum in the UK being launched from their shores.

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Dolph Lundgren relieved Sylvester Stallone survived his near-fatal punch on 'Rocky IV' set: 'Glad he made it'

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 EXCLUSIVE: Dolph Lundgren is telling his side of the story and speaking of his relief after almost killing his pal Sylvester Stallone decades ago.
In early November, Stallone recalled the moment Lundgren "pulverized" him on the set of "Rocky IV" during an intense boxing scene between their characters Rocky Balboa and Ivan Drago.
"I didn't feel it in the moment but, later that night, my heart started to swell, my blood pressure went up to 260 and I was going to be talking to angels," Stallone recalled in a YouTube video. "Next thing I know I'm on this emergency, low-altitude flight. I'm in intensive care surrounded by nuns."

Lundgren’s thunderous punch to Stallone’s chest proved to be a near-fatal experience for Stallone, who is now one of the Swedish actor's closest friends in Hollywood.
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In a new interview with Fox News Digital, Lundgren admitted it was a "pretty serious" situation.
"I was 10 years younger and in very good shape those days and we ended up hitting each other quite hard. When we wrapped in Vancouver where we shot the last fight he ended up in the hospital. I think he was off for about two weeks," Lundgren recalled.
Despite the gravity of Stallone's emergency, Lundgren insisted action film actors are prone to taking hits here and there.
"You know, we all end up incurring all these injuries being an action star. I suppose that was one of the more interesting ones he's been a part of," Lundgren said with a chuckle. "I'm glad he made it. Good for me."
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Stallone and Lundgren have gone on to film several other films together, including the action thriller franchise "The Expendables," which has a fourth installment coming in 2022. The towering fitness enthusiast said his near-knockout of Stallone is still something the two joke about today.

"Ah, we laugh about it. We both got hit in the face in that picture," Lundgren said of the 1985 film. "In those days there were no effects so if you wanted a head shot when the sweat flies out of your hair and blood comes out of your mouth you had to shoot it. You had to do it. So we both had to take those shots but we joke about it sometimes."
Stallone has previously confessed that when Lundgren was first cast as Drago, he "hated him immediately."
"I had to find a superhuman being as an opponent, someone who would be overwhelming," Stallone said at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019, adding that he found Lundgren to be a "perfect" Soviet rival for Balboa. "This is what I would imagine they would create as an athlete — someone who is literally perfect. Indestructible. Shoulders, calves, forearms, giant butt, neck, back, everything."

Lundgren, a martial arts specialist, told us the feeling was mutual. He said he was taken aback by Stallone's prowess during filming.
"I was very impressed with him too because I was 10 years younger and I was a karate champion. I was used to fighting for real, and he kept up, and I remember at the time I was impressed that he was in that good of shape."
Stallone released "The Ultimate Director's Cut" of "Rocky IV" back on Nov. 12 which features never-before-seen footage of the cult classic.

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Flight PS752 tragedy: Passengers on doomed plane used as 'human shield', Iran tampered with electronic devices, new report says

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 A newly released report from the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims claims the Iranian government deliberately did not close the airspace to civilian flights, using passenger flights to "shield against possible American attacks."
At the highest levels of military alertness, the government of Iran used passenger flights as human shield against possible American attacks, by deliberately not closing the airspace to civilian flights.
Report by Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims
On Jan. 8, 2020, 176 people on board the Ukrainian Airlines flight, including 55 Canadians and 30 permanent residents, were killed when the plane was shot down by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard after taking off from the Tehran airport.

Claims of tampering with electronic devices
The new report claims that electronics were deliberately tampered with, including missing memory cards.
"The bent electronics have raised questions and concerns among several families," the report states. "One likely explanation is that these electronics may have been bulldozed over in an attempt to destroy any potential evidence that victims recorded in the last minutes of their lives."
"Bulldozing the crash site and not delivering many electronic devices of passengers and flight crew clearly demonstrate the government of Iran’s attempts to systematically conceal the downing of flight PS752."
Examination of four devices showed damages that were "inconsistent with damages caused by a sudden and hard impact."
"The fact that these memory/data components are missing is not consistent with damage caused by a sudden and hard impact," the findings from former Toronto police homicide detective, Mark Mendelson, whose consulting firm examined electronic devices, reads.
"Moreover, the fact that screws were removed and covers pried open strongly suggests that concerted efforts were made to extract these components, rendering a review of data impossible."
The report goes on to claim that DNA testing on some victims' bodies did not align with the stated identification by Iranian authorities.
"This neglectfulness on the part of the government of Iran has had serious psychological consequences for families, some of whom did not receive the whole bodies of their loved ones and were given the remains of other victims instead," the report reads.
The report highlights that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corp operator of the missile system that shot down the plane had "vast experience" with these systems and it is "difficult to imagine that the operator could not distinguish between an alleged cruise missile and PS752."
It also states that it is "highly unlikely" that the missile system operator "could not distinguish the aircraft from a cruise missile, as claimed by Iran."
"It is implausible that the missile system operator simply confused a much larger civilian aircraft, moving in more gradual patterns and at a slower speed, for a cruise missile," the report reads.

'We need urgent actionable support'
The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims has been calling for domestic and international investigations, and continues to urge the Canadian government to facilitate a clarification of what happened on Jan. 8, 2020 with the necessary legal and political actions.

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