Thomas Doherty and Nathalie Emmanuel are stepping out to support their new movie.
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A local meteorologist in New Orleans, Louisiana, was recently accosted by a homophobic email sent to him by a disgruntled viewer.On July 17, David Bernard, the chief meteorologist at WVUE Fox 8, one of the larger multi-media news platforms in the southeastern Louisiana region, posted an email from a viewer named “Stephen LaFrance” on his Facebook page. The email, brief in its statements, said “nice job predicting the weather f***t,” proceeding to complain about power outages despite a forecast of light rain.“I received a disturbing email yesterday from a person who was upset about the forecast.
After 30 years I can stand and accept the criticism when I get it wrong. What I won’t accept are personal attacks about me,” Bernard, who is openly gay, wrote in the Facebook post. Bernard said that the individual who sent him the homophobic message used his company email, which Bernard elected not to expose since he didn’t know if the company was owned by the individual ‘or owned by others.”He then added: “And by the way, the word f****t has two G’s.” Bernard followed up his initial post with a comment beneath the screenshot of the email. He expressed gratitude for the many viewers who responded with encouraging messages of support.“Being an out gay man in public has had its struggles, especially 30 years ago when I got into television, but because of the support of so many family members, friends and people like you it has gotten much easier,” Bernard wrote.
“But the reality is it is NOT easy for many people still today who feel marginalized. Comments like the one in the email are like a death by a thousand cuts for those that don’t have that support network in place.”He encouraged his supporters to help combat needless hate
.Thomas Doherty and Nathalie Emmanuel are stepping out to support their new movie.
bans so-called “gay propaganda,” defined as any content that is believed to “promote” homosexuality, in schools and in media — even in depictions that are intended to only be viewed by adults.The law, which mirrors a similar law in Russia, prohibits any positive, or even neutral, portrayals of homosexuality, casting all LGBTQ people as evil or disordered under the guise of “protecting” children. Critics say the law is based on conservative tropes that associate homosexuality with pedophilia, as well as the notion that people will easily or readily change their sexual orientation simply by being made aware of the existence of LGBTQ people.In his CPAC speech, Orbán repeated tropes popular with right-wing voters, complaining about “fake news” published by legitimate news outlets, attacking Jewish billionaire George Soros, former U.S.
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Emilia Clarke is speaking out again about dealing with two brain aneurysms while working on HBO show Game of Thrones. The actress revealed in 2019 in an article she wrote for the New Yorker on how she survived the life-threatening aneurysms in 2011, and 2014.
Emilia Clarke revealed parts of her brain are missing after suffering two aneurysms while filming "Game of Thrones" in 2011 and in 2013. During a recent appearance on "BBC One’s Sunday Morning," Clarke opened up about the effects both her aneurysms had on her brain, after initially opening up about the traumatic experiences in an essay she wrote for the New York Times in 2019. Clarke shared that she herself is amazed she is able to continue living a normal life due to how much of her brain is actually missing or just considered unusable. Emilia Clarke revealed she's surprised she is still able to speak and live a normal life considering the amount of her brain was affected by her stroke and is essentially considered to be missing. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) "I am in the really, really, really small minority of people that can survive that… There's quite a bit missing!" "Clarke explained.
Emilia Clarke is reflecting on the life-threatening health struggles she’s gone through over the years.
The Seagull at the Harold Pinter Theater. Speaking of the aneurysms, she said, “It was the most excruciating pain. It was incredibly helpful to have Game of Thrones sweep me up and give me that purpose.” Clarke suffered her first aneurysm in 2011 between seasons of the HBO show and the second in 2013, both of which required lengthy in order to address the brain damage.She continued, “The amount of my brain that is no longer usable—it’s remarkable that I am able to speak, sometimes articulately, and live my life completely normally with absolutely no repercussions.
Emilia Clarke's brain aneurysms have left the star with permanent 'missing' parts of her brain as she reveals that parts are 'no longer usable' and it is 'remarkable' that she is still able to function at a high level. On BBC One’s Sunday Morning on 17 July, Emilia Clarke spoke openly about the two brain aneurysms that she suffered from in 2011 and 2013 when she was filming for Game of Thrones. The star revealed that parts of her brain are no longer functioning and most people would not have survived the ordeal.
Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has said that "quite a bit" of her brain is missing as she opened up about the two brain aneurysms she had while filming the popular HBO show.The actress, 35, who played main character Daenerys Targaryen on the show, opened up about the terrifying experiences she had after falling ill on two occasions on set, once in 2011 and another in 2013. Emilia had to undergo surgery following each aneurysm, she told BBC's Sunday Morning, and spoke about how "remarkable" it is that she can continue her life as normal despite the two life-threatening ordeals, The Mirror reports.
Emilia Clarke is a survivor. The actress is looking back at the frightening medical emergencies she suffered while filming “Game of Thrones”.
Game Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has discussed how there is “quite a bit” of her brain missing after suffering two aneurysms.Back in 2019, Clarke spoke out about the aneurysms, the first of which she suffered after completing filming on the first series of the HBO hit series.Yesterday (July 17), the actor – who played Daenerys Targaryen in the show – spoke again about the experience during an interview on BBC One’s Sunday Morning talk show.“The amount of my brain that is no longer usable – it’s remarkable that I am able to speak, sometimes articulately, and live my life completely normally with absolutely no repercussions,” she revealed.Of the brain scans she has since received, Clarke said: “There’s quite a bit missing! Which always makes me laugh.“I am in the really, really, really small minority of people that can survive that.”She added: “Because strokes, basically, as soon as any part of your brain doesn’t get blood for a second, it’s gone. And so the blood finds a different route to get around but then whatever bit it’s missing is therefore gone.”In an essay for the New Yorker back in 2019, Clarke explained that she began to feel a bad headache while getting ready to work out and had to push herself through her first few exercises.