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Janet Varney, Chris Hardwick's ex-girlfriend says he never abused her

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  • Actress Janet Varney, who dated Chris Hardwick and remains his friend even after their breakup in 2011, says the embattled comic and TV host never abused her during the seven years they were together.

  • “The last thing I wanted to do was to complicate an already complicated situation, and this statement isn’t intended to weaken or drown out the voices of those who have bravely moved us forward in the fight against all forms of abuse.”

  • Varney states her dating experience with Hardwick was different from what Dykstra had described. “Over the seven years Chris and I were together, I was never subjected to any kind of sexual abuse or controlling behavior whatsoever,” Varney said.


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Kylie Jenner does her make up for Vogue Magazine

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The other Kylie showed her make up secrets for the Vogue Magazine Youtube chanel while she promoted hers and Kim's make up products. You can watch her struggling to explain what baking is and contour her lips with her eyes closed on the video above.

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FIFA fines Argentina, Croatia, Serbia and Swiss players

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- the Argentinian Football Association was sanctioned with a fine of 105,000 Swiss Francs and a warning,

- after they match with Croatia Argentinian fans had been involved in fights, throwing objects and homophobic and insulting chants while their players failed to attend a flash interview after a game,

- Croatian Football Association was sanctioned with a fine of 13,000 Swiss Francs and a warning,

- Croatia fans were involved in fights and throwing objects during their match against Argentina,

- three players of Switzerland have been sanctioned with fines and received warnings for unsporting behaviour contrary to the principles of fair play,

- Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri are to pay 10,000 Swiss Francs each, Stephan Lichtsteiner has to pay 5,000 Swiss Francs for their celebration against Serbia,

- the Football Association of Serbia has been fined 54,000 Swiss Francs and a warning for the display of discriminatory banners and messages by Serbian supporters. They also throw objects during the match,

- the President of the Football Association of Serbia (Slavisa Kokeza) as well as national coach Mladen Krstajic were fined 5,000 Swiss Francs and a warning each for unsporting behaviour through statements made aftermath of the Serbia versus Switzerland.

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FIFA World Cup 2018 Matchday 15 - Viewing Post

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Schedule:
Group H // 17:00 (Moscow Time)
Senegal - Colombia
Japan - Poland

Group G // 21:00 (Moscow Time)
England - Belgium
Panama - Tunisia

Results:
Group F
Mexico - Sweden 0:3
South Korea - Germany 2:0

Group E
Switzerland - Costa Rica 2:2
Serbia - Brazil 0:2


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Tool/A Perfect Circle/Puscifer frontman Maynard James Keenan accused of rape

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On Friday an anonymous account @IWas17HeWas36 posted a series of tweets detailing a rape committed by Tool/A Perfect Circle/Puscifer frontman Maynard James Keenan. There has been uproar on the internet, from music blogs refusing to acknowledge tweets by an anonymous individual to other women coming forward with their own attacks (or near misses [I don't want to use this phrase but I can't think of another at the moment]) not just from MJK but Twiggy Ramirez (one time APC and Marilyn Manson bassist) and other bands from the 80s onwards.

















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If you want to read responses and similar stories you can view them on Reddit, but obviously go at your own peril. There are a LOT of people denouncing her. I cannot even imagine how difficult it must be to try to paint a different story about someone who has a deep base of fans built over many years.
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Video Game Post: Halo TV series announced, Amy Hennig leaves EA

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Showtime announced today that it has finally ordered a new series based on the massively popular Halo franchise. The show has been in development for several years. Kyle Killen, creator of Awake and Lone Star, will serve as showrunner. Rupert Wyatt will direct several episodes. Season 1, consisting of 10 episodes, will start production sometime next year.

Halo is a science-fiction/military franchise that sees humanity in an interstellar war with an alliance of aliens known as The Covenant. The 6th installment in the main series, Halo: Infinite, was announced at this year's E3.

Amy Hennig, the woman who brought us the Uncharted franchise, has left the shitshow known as EA to start her own video game studio. As a result, EA has put the Star Wars game she was working on with Visceral on hold (even though EA shut that studio down several months ago).

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Kpop Post: UNB,NeonPunch,ELRIS,Tiffany

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The Unit's male unit, UNB drops their comeback "Black Heart" (which features former members of The Unit as well)



OP is always stanning new girl groups, and this time is the girls from NeonPunch with their debut bop "Moonlight"


ELRIS and their generic summer comeback  "Summer Dream"



Tiffany Young, from SNSD makes her US debut with "Over My Skin"





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Author Susanna Kaysen Talks about Her "Girl, Interrupted" Memoir's Success 25 Years Later

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– Susanna Kaysen had written two well-reviewed books before starting Girl, Interrupted, a detached memoir about her 18 months at the McLean mental hospital in Boston (which was supposed to be just a few weeks) after attempting suicide, which she wanted to write from the perspective of “an anthropologist in the loony bin." Other famous people who spent time at McLean include Anne Sexton, Robert Nowell, Josh Nash, and Sylvia Plath.Her novel was rejected from various publishers before ending up on the desk of Julie Grau, head of an all-female"utopian little imprint” Riverhead housed in a brownstone.
– Grau said:"I presented it to Joni Evans”—the imprint’s director—“and said I wanted to buy it,” Grau also remembered.“We actually laugh about this now, but Joni said, ‘Oh, God, who would want to read a book about a girl in a mental institution?’ And I said, ‘Actually, I think a lot of people.’" Kaysen herself was surprised not just by her 1993 novel's success, or the eventual Ryder and Joile film, but also how many people it seemed to connect with.
– During the book tour, readers would line up to tell Kaysen about how much the novel meant to them, including lines like, “nobody else has ever said these things”, “I feel like I’m not alone," and “You wrote this book for me.” Many readers experienced an intense connection with the book and felt it was breaking a big stigma of silence when discussing mental illness. Other works that came after 1993 include Mary Karr’s The Liars’ Club (1995), Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes (1996), and Kathryn Harrison’s The Kiss (1997), among others, with the rising popularity of personal stories focused on illness.
– Kaysen said about readers who came up to her, “I would say to myself, I didn’t. I don’t know you. I wasn’t try to reach you. What had spurred me to write was rage and a desire to dissect this world. And that didn’t seem to register for a lot of these people.” She said young women “would find my phone number somehow and ask to meet me. They would say they felt that I was them, or something like that.”
Kaysen included scans of her medical records (with the help of her lawyer husband) from her time at the hospital in the novel, which also was structured in a non-linear format, helping the novel feel more real and post-modern. Kaysen said,“There was very little sense that this book was an artifact. People thought it was a transcription of reality or my brain. That’s an intrusive feeling to the person into whose brain you didn’t plug."
– Early on during the interview, Kaysen said,“I just feel like I didn’t even write this book. I guess whatever that book is, it just has nothing to do with me anymore, if it ever did. It has become something else, and it doesn’t belong to me. I shouldn’t have any commentary on it anymore.”
– Her book has two virtues, according to her:“It’s short, which is very important because people don’t have long attention spans, and it’s easy to read. It’s like a primer. There are no complicated words, no complicated sentences. I don’t think that it is totally straightforward, but it reads as if it is. And then there is this blankness and omission, a lot of omission. I don’t write about my family really. I don’t write that much about my internal state. It’s not about me.”
– Kaysen also said:“I feel lucky in a way. It doesn’t happen to that many people that you write something and lots and lots and lots of people find it extremely important and meaningful to them. People were loving a book I didn’t write, but maybe that doesn’t matter because they were able to see it the way they needed to see it. That’s a good thing.”
– More details in the full interview.







ONTD, what are your favorite books/memoirs about mental illness? How do you feel about the way identity, trauma, and recovery are packaged in personal literature these days?

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Watch the First Trailer for Matt Groening’s New Netflix Series, Disenchantment

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-This show premieres August 17th on Netflix
-It follows a princess with a drinking problem in a place called Dreamland
-Actors include Eric Andre, Abbi Jacobson, and Nat Jaxon

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Hailey Baldwin deleted all her photos with Shawn Mendes from her Instagram

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Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber are reportedly back together, seen across several places around New York displaying some serious PDA and chilling in hot tubs in Washington.

• Twitter then noticed that Hailey had deleted every single picture of her and Shawn Mendes from her Instagram feed.

• Mendes still has his photos of her up on his Instagram and earlier this month had this to say of Hailey and Justin: “I don't know if they're dating or not. I have no idea what the media is saying. But I think that’s awesome. I love them both. They’re both really awesome people.”

• So if Shawn and Hailey were just friends, why the delete? What is the truth?
















ONTD, do you delete photos of other people from your Instagram?

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Indie Film Release Guide: June 29th [An ONTD Original]

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Happy almost-Friday, ONTD! Major releases this weekend are Sicario: Day of the Soldado and Uncle Drew, but if neither of those films float your boat, check out this list of indies which are also being released this weekend.

Note that some of the movies listed are in their first week or two of limited release in the USA, so it may take them a few more weeks (or months) to show up in your local arthouse theater or on VOD. Check out the posts from the past few weeks for more movies that may have just opened near you: June 22, June 15, and June 8.


Leave No Trace



Stars: Ben Foster, Thomasin McKenzie, Dana Millican, Dale Dickey
Writer: Debra Granik, Anne Rosellini
Director: Debra Granik
Genre: Drama
Plot: A father and his thirteen year-old daughter are living in an ideal existence in a vast urban park in Portland, Oregon, when a small mistake derails their lives forever.
What you should know: Based on the novel by Peter Rock, this is Debra Granik’s first feature since Winter’s Bone.
Opens in: Select cities



Three Identical Strangers



Director: Tim Wardle
Genre: Documentary
Storyline: New York, 1980: three complete strangers accidentally discover that they are identical triplets, separated at birth. The 19-year-olds' joyous reunion catapults them to international fame, but it also unlocks an extraordinary and disturbing secret that goes beyond their own lives - and could transform our understanding of human nature forever.
What you should know: This film won the Special Jury Prize at Sundance 2018.
Opens in: Select cities


Woman Walks Ahead



Stars: Jessica Chastain, Michael Greyeyes, Sam Rockwell, Ciarán Hinds
Writer: Steven Knight
Director: Susanna White
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Plot: Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over the rights to their land.
What you should know: This is a fictionalized account of true events. Also available on DirecTV.
Opens in: NYC & LA


Dark River



Stars: Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, Sean Bean, Joe Dempsie
Written and directed by: Clio Barnard
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Plot: Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.
What you should know: Based in part on the novel by Rose Tremain, and stars three Game of Thrones vets - Ned Stark, Grenn, and Gendry.
Opens in: NYC & LA


Custody



Stars: Léa Drucker, Denis Ménochet, Thomas Gioria, Mathilde Auneveux
Written and directed by: Xavier Legrand
Genre: Drama
Plot: A broken marriage leads to a bitter custody battle with an embattled son at the centre.
What you should know: It’s in French.
Opens in: NYC


Ideal Home



Stars: Paul Rudd, Kate Walsh, Alison Pill, Steve Coogan
Written and directed by: Andrew Fleming
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Plot: Paul and Erasmus are a bickering couple with an extravagant life. But when Bill, the grandson Erasmus never knew he had, shows up at their dinner party with nowhere else to go, the couple reluctantly decide to take him in.
What you should know: This is the third film Coogan and Rudd have starred in together, after Night at the Museum and Our Idiot Brother.
Opens in: Select cities


The Cakemaker



Stars: Sarah Adler, Zohar Shtrauss, Tim Kalkhof, Roy Miller
Written and directed by: Ofir Raul Graizer
Genre: Drama
Plot: A German pastry maker travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead lover.
What you should know: It’s in German and English.
Opens in: NYC & LA


Summer of ‘67



Stars: Ivy Rhodes, Buddy Campbell, Skeeta Jenkins, Karen Boles
Written and directed by: Sharon Wilharm
Genre: Drama, History, Romance
Plot: Based on real life events, Summer of '67 brings to life the turbulent times of the sixties and the struggles faced by the men and women impacted by the Vietnam War.
What you should know: Watch the trailer. The low budget jumped out!
Opens in: Check your local listings


Love, Cecil



Director: Lisa Immordino Vreeland
Genre: Documentary
Storyline: Cecil Beaton was a respected photographer, artist and set designer, best known for designing on award winning films such as 'Gigi' (1958) and 'My Fair Lady' (1964). This film features archive footage and interviews with a number of models, artists and filmmakers who worked closely with Beaton during his illustrious career. Cecil Beaton was not only a dazzling chronicler of his time, but a supreme arbiter of its tastes.
What you should know: Won the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival last year.
Opens in: NYC & LA


This is Congo



Director: Daniel McCabe
Genre: Documentary, History, War
Storyline: An unfiltered look in to the lives of 3 characters surviving amongst the most recent cycle of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, otherwise known as the M23 rebellion.
What you should know: It looks like this opened a while ago, but it's getting screenings again? Idk what the deal is.
Opens in: LA


The Domestics



Stars: Tyler Hoechlin, Kate Bosworth, Sonoya Mizuno, David Dastmalchian
Written and directed by: Mike P. Nelson
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Plot: In a terrifying post-apocalyptic world inhabited by gangs divided into deadly factions, a husband and wife race desperately across the countryside in search of safety and must work together as they are pushed to the breaking point in order to survive.
What you should know: You don’t even have to go a theater - it’s gonna be available on demand.
Opens in: Select cities


Hover



Stars: Cleopatra Coleman, Shane Coffey, Craig Mums Grant, Fabianne Therese
Writer: Cleopatra Coleman
Director: Matt Osterman
Genre: Sci-Fi
Plot: In the near future, environmental strain has caused food shortages around the world. Technology provides a narrow path forward, with agricultural drones maximizing the yield from what land remains. Two compassionate care providers, Claudia and her mentor John, work to assist sick farmland inhabitants in ending their lives. After John dies under mysterious circumstances, a group of locals helps Claudia to uncover a deadly connection between the health of her clients and the technology they are using.
What you should know: Will be available on demand starting July 3rd.
Opens in: NYC & LA

Also opening: Sanju (Trailer), Black Water(Trailer), The Winter Brothers (Trailer)


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Game Of Thrones actor Kristian Nairn ain't hold(the door)ing back about Ed Sheeran

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Hodor opens up about cameos on GOT and singles Ed Sheeran out, ‘I don’t like them. I think it’s stupid. I don’t mind going on the record on that. I just think it takes you right out of the world. ‘Especially Ed Sheeran. I was like, “Why is Ed Sheeran here?” I mean, Ed Sheeran’s great. He’s a great guy, great musician, but why is he in Game Of Thrones?’


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Susan Sarandon arrested while marching against Trump's child separation policy

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  • She was participating in the Women Disobey march in Washington D.C. protesting Trump's detention of refugee children and parents at the U.S./Mexico border

  • She was among 575 people (mostly women) arrested

  • The protests were peaceful and it appears that they were arrested for trying to occupy the Department of Justice and Senate office buildings

  • Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Duckworth (along with her baby) both appeared at the protest to show their support

  • Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal was also there and was among the women arrested









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DC Universe gives the lowdown of what to expect from streaming service

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-Today DC released a "BIG" announcement (surejan) regarding the DC Universe streaming service.

-Will beta launch in August before going nationwide later in the fall.

-Will host anything you could imagine from DC: Merch, animated shows, live action shows, comic books, past DCTV/movies, remastered WW'77 series, forums.

-Their original content will include: Titans, spin off Doom Patrol and Swamp Thing. Along with animated series Harley Quinn and Young Justice: Outsiders.

-Titans will debut in 2018 and feature Robin (Dick Grayson), Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven as the main cast.

-YJ and Harley Quinn will debut in 2019 (BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO)






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Report That Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx Have Split Is '100 Percent Untrue' Says Actress' Rep

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Leslie Sloane, a rep for the actress, tells PEOPLE that the report that Katie and Jamie have split up is “100 percent untrue”

They are still together. They've been dating for five years

The gossip that they've split up appeared on Radar Online. lol

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Bebe Rexha Breaks Down On 'The Talk'...Because She's a Guest on The Talk

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  • Fresh off her ugly cry session on Good Morning America because she won some Radio Disney Awards, Bebe stopped by CBS's daytime talk show The Talk and broke down again....simply because she's a guest on the show.

  • Bebe immediately started crying and said "I'm gonna cry. Oh my god, I can't believe I'm emotional right now. I literally watch this at home when I was in Staten Island trying to make it, every day. Every time I had a chance to watch it I would have coffee and it's just so cool that I'm here... You forget sometimes, you get caught up in just trying to make it, you think money and this, then you have moments like this, you're like, holy shit."



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20gayteen: The relationships ending left and right though

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The year has been full of good gay moments, but not all rainbows and kittens, as more than a few breakups have happened. Not all, thank gawd. Shoutout to Ellen Page and Emma Portner. Lets take a look at the breakups that took us by surprise, some not, and some that a lot of us probably didn't even know existed.

Christian Siriano and Brad Walsh
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Together for 11 years and married for two. "“Bit more than a month ago my husband and I separated. I was contacted by a writer for a website who somehow found out, so rather than let them break it, I’m telling you myself. It’s nobody’s business and I don’t want to discuss, but that’s what up,” Walsh said in an Instagram story.


Daniel Franzese and fiancé Joseph Bradley Philips
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The couple were engaged for two years before calling it off. “Joseph Bradley Phillips and I have decided to part ways, break our engagement promise and continue on into the future as friends", wrote the Mean Girls star on Twitter.

Colton Haynes and husband Jeff Leatham
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Married for just six months, the two called it quits. The wedding even had a special message from Cher. Colton afterward served up a breakup song that some thought was about Jeff, but apparently was not.

Anderson Cooper and boyfriend Benjamin Maisani
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Together for nine years, the couple broke up in March."“Benjamin and I separated as boyfriends some time ago. We are still family to each other, and love each other very much,” Cooper says. “We remain the best of friends, and will continue to share much of our lives together."

Sam Smith and 13 Reasons Why actor, Brandon Flynn
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Coming only yesterday, the first gay Dementor Sam Smith and Brandon Flynn also split. Sam is going through some shit and probably turning out more breakup songs. At least this time it isn't about some straight guy.

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