EXCLUSIVE: Australia’s Foxtel is the latest to take on The Swarm.
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The change stems from moves within the airline to reshape its image and improve punctuality.
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EXCLUSIVE: Australia’s Foxtel is the latest to take on The Swarm.
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video caption reads: “I have been having some lower back stuff since the baby was born, so I’m really trying to improve my core strength. Especially after having so many children, I really have to focus on my internal muscles.”Baldwin begins the workout by pushing her waist forward multiple times and then moving her hips from side to side.She moves on to the next move hitting an alternating plank and crunches to follow.Baldwin says the routine helps activate her pelvic floor by initiating each movement from inside and thinks of Kegels — simple exercises you can do to treat bladder problems and improve bowel control — to get through the action.A post shared by Celeste Barber (@celestebarber)The mother of seven limited comments underneath her post, but that didn’t stop one comedian from making Baldwin a laughing stock.Australian comedian Celeste Barber stitched Baldwin’s workout video on Instagram impersonating the odd routine and captioned the clip, “We call this workout the Horny Teenager.”The star of Netflix’s “Wellmania,” 41, turns the fitness routine into an X-rated film with 5.1 million views, positioning herself sexually thrusting forward and humping the ground.Nearly 12,000 comments flooded Barber’s hilarious parody video.“Dying,” quipped supermodel Cindy Crawford.“Just spat my spaghetti bolognese all over my phone,” laughed another.
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John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent “Lobo Feroz,” the latest film from “La Casa Muda” director Gustavo Hernández, has sold to getting on half the world, underscoring the market punch of high-profile genre movies from name directors. Sold by FilmSharks International, “Lobo Feroz” has closed Australia and New Zealand (Palace Film), the U.S. and Spanish-speaking Latin America (ViX) and Russia/CIS (Nashe Kino). A Spanish-language remake of Israel’s “Big Bad Wolves,” “Lobo Feroz” has also a licensed Taiwan (AV-Jet Intl. Media), Eastern Europe (AMC for TV/SVOD) and Uruguay (Alvaro Caso-ENEC Cine). The Palace, Nashe Kino, AV-Jet and ENEC deals all have a theatrical component, said FilmSharks’ Guido Rud. France, Italy, Japan, Korea and Germany/GAS are in discussions, he added.