Vivienne Chow Hong Kong auteur Stanley Kwan will be featured as the filmmaker-in-focus at the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
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By now you’ve probably heard the story of “Soho Karen” — whose real name is Miya Ponsetto btw — but this angry white girl is apparently just getting started.
OK, let’s rewind — back in December the 22-year-old was caught on video in a Manhattan hotel lobby falsely accusing a Black teenager of stealing her phone. After he protested his innocence, she then tackled the poor kid! All of this was filmed by the boy’s father, jazz musician Keyon Harrold, who (reasonably) accused Ponsetto of racial
Vivienne Chow Hong Kong auteur Stanley Kwan will be featured as the filmmaker-in-focus at the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
Angelina Jolie was back at her beloved Target with an important assistant on hand to help her pick up the essentials. Her 12-year-old son, Knox Jolie-Pitt, was spotted steering the shopping cart during their January 24 trip to the superstore and he looked so old. Even while wearing a protective face mask, the tween is now the spitting image of his famous father, Brad Pitt. Just take a look at Knox in the photos below and you’ll totally agree.
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This interview was so cray, they had to give you a weekend to catch your breath in between segments!
Gayle King's interview with Ponsetto aired, and the 22-year-old still had a lot to say about the incident in which she allegedly attacked Keyon Harrold Jr., a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.«I'm traumatized. I'm sorry.
Gayle King is marking a major milestone in a very fashionable way! The 66-year-old co-host took to social media over the weekend to celebrate her nine-year anniversary at the morning show.In her post, King explained that she dons the same, sleeveless, yellow-and-white dress each year on her work anniversary. She also shared pics of herself sporting the bright frock each of her nine years on the show.«It’s been a great NINE years @CBSThisMorning!» she wrote.
Back in 2012, Gayle King was joined by co-hosts Erica Hill and Charlie Rose to launch “CBS This Morning”, with King sporting a bright yellow dress with a large white stripe down the front (a photo of King during the show’s debut can be seen above).
Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
. It didn't go well. If you're not aware of this case, here's some quick background: On December 26, 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr.
Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
Gayle King‘s contentious interview with Miya Ponsetto, aka “Soho Karen,” is going viral.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn a contentious interview with Gayle King that aired on “CBS This Morning” on Friday, a 22-year-old woman caught on camera allegedly attacking a 14-year-old Black teen denied accusations of racial profiling.
“Soho Karen” has a temper, and Gayle King experienced it first-hand.
reported. Harrold Jr.'s father, prominent jazz musician Keyon Harrold Sr., recorded the interaction as evidence of Ponsetto's alleged racial profiling.
The California woman who allegedly attacked a Black teenager in New York City after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone -- seen in a video that has since gone viral -- sat down for a bizarre, contentious interview just hours before she was jailed in connection to the confrontation. Miya Ponsetto, 22, spoke with "CBS This Morning’s" Gayle King for an interview that aired Friday -- and was filmed not long before the woman was arrested in Ventura County on Thursday.
"Soho Karen" Miya Ponsetto, who allegedly assaulted the 14-year-old son of jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold at a Manhattan hotel, was arrested in California Thursday, sources said. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and the NYPD arrested the 22-year-old Ponsetto in Ventura, and she is expected to be charged with attempted robbery, law enforcement sources told The Post.
pic.twitter.com/2QrAtszPaTIn addition, the teams put out a joint statement prior to the game, which explained why they were willing to play on Wednesday.«2021 is a new year, but some things have not changed,» the statement read. «We play tonight's game with a heavy heart after yesterday's decision in Kenosha, and knowing that protesters in our nation's capital are treated differently by political leaders depending on what side of certain issues they are on.
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