Chelsea Handler is calling out her old high school over political disagreements.
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Mike Tyson appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Thursday, where the former heavyweight champ opened up about his recent altercation with another passenger on an airplane.
Tyson was captured on video being goaded by an obnoxious passenger until he finally retaliated with his fists; no charges were ultimately filed.
“Hey listen, I’m usually good at these things,” Tyson told host Jimmy Kimmel.
“I guess it was just his number,” he jokingly added.
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“I was wrong, that should’ve never happened,” Tyson admitted.
“That’s me back in my primitive child stages, I shouldn’t have done that, but I was just irritated, tired, high, and pissed off,” he explained. “S**t happens!”
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After Kimmel contended he was “glad” Tyson did it, the boxer-turned-marijuana mogul sang “I don’t wanna hurt nobody.”
Chelsea Handler is calling out her old high school over political disagreements.
WATCH: Chris Hemsworth takes his kids surfingStepping out in style on Monday night, Sasha and Tristan, both eight, were looking suave in button-down shirts, pants and sneakers.Sasha wore his hair long like his dad’s superhero character, Thor, and paired a blue blazer with his white shirt, while Tristan was rocking a pair of designer Boss shoes.They were photographed holding their parents’ hands as they walked the red carpet for the new Thor: Love and Thunder movie, the latest in the Marvel film franchise.It was a rare public outing for the twins, as Chris and Elsa work hard to protect their three children – including daughter India, 10 – from the spotlight.Chris was accompanied by wife Elsa and their twin sons on the red carpet."The exploitation is something I'm very wary of. We've been offered things like, 'advertise such-and-such and have dinner with your family," Chris told GQ magazine in 2018.He said “there is no way” he would do that, but sometimes it’s hard to avoid the spotlight when you’re a famous actor – especially during school pickup.Thor co-star Natalie Portman told Jimmy Kimmel last week that Chris was constantly being recognised when picking up his kids from the school her children attend in the US."One day, we ended up at school pick up at the same time and I just felt so bad for him,” she said. "Because I'm small and can kind of camouflage with the mums.
Read more: The newest restaurants in North Wales and how diners have rated them according to Trip Advisor The father-of-two is originally from the small town of Piskorowice in southern Poland where he inherited his love of cooking from his mother, a fantastic baker and pastry maker. After training originally as an electrical engineer, he upped sticks nearly 20 years ago and, encouraged by his cousin who was already there, settled in Birmingham where his passion for food led him to change career and become a chef. Kris, 42, cut his culinary teeth working for his idol, Michelin-starred super chef Marco Pierre White, in his restaurant in the city’s iconic Cube building.
build a cannabis empire.But in November 2020, he made a sensational boxing comeback and drew with Roy Jones Jr, 53, over eight exhibition rounds.Tyson, 55, has since been linked with a fight against YouTube-turned prizefighter Jake Paul, 25, who is 5-0 as a boxer.He told Kimmel: “I’ve never taken it very serious but that could be really interesting.“He’s skilled enough yes, I’m going to give it to him, he’s skilled enough because he keeps winning.“Even if he’s fighting guys you don’t believe are good enough fighters, they should be able to beat him, but they can’t.“So he’s beating people who really he shouldn’t really be beating, we’ve got to give him that credit.“He’s beating people that he should not really be beating and he’s doing good man.”This story originally appeared on The Sun and has been reproduced here with permission.
signed a pledge promising to portray guns in a responsible way onscreen.A batch of writers, actors, producers and directors — including Jimmy Kimmel, Mark Ruffalo and Amy Schumer — have endorsed an agreement titled #ShowYourSafety for Brady United.The organization is a gun-safety lobby launched in 1981 after Jim Brady, Ronald Reagan’s White House Press Secretary, was shot by a gunman who was attempting to assassinate the former president.“Hollywood has modeled positive culture change before: Seatbelt use, smoking, teen pregnancy, marriage equality,” the company explained on its website Monday. “Now, as America’s gun violence epidemic worsens, is the time to undertake a responsibility in storytelling depicting firearms and gun safety.”Other A-listers who notarized their signature include Debbie Allen, Judd Apatow, Betsy Beers, Adam Brody, Shonda Rhimes, Adam McKay, Liz Tigelaar, Chris Van Dusen, Krista Vernoff, Julianne Moore and many more.The petition does not ask Hollywood to rid of guns and gun violence on TV and film completely, but for creatives to be “mindful” of onscreen weapons and how they are depicted.The pledge implored “America’s storytellers” to entertain audiences, but also to “acknowledge that stories have the power to effect change.”“Guns are prominently featured in TV and movies in every corner of the globe, but only America has a gun violence epidemic,” the memo went on.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorA group of 200 top writers, producers and directors have signed an open letter backed by the Brady gun violence organization that includes a pledge to incorporate gun safety best practices into their shows and to scrutinize the use of firearms in storytellling.The list of signatories includes Shonda Rhimes, Bill Lawrence, Jimmy Kimmel and the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” writing staff, Michelle and Robert King, Judd Apatow, Steve Levitan, David Shore, Matt Nix, Dan Lin and Jenni Konner. The letter frames gun safety an urgent social issue for the industry to embrace, in the same way that intentional depictions of such topics as cigarette smoking, drunk driving, the use of seat belts, marriage equality and LGBT rights helped change cultural attitudes and save lives.
During the seventh round of a 10-round match at Madison Square Garden, boxer Edgar Berlanga bit into the shoulder and ear of his opponent, Alexis Angulo, while the two were clinched together. The bite was immediately noticed by the ESPN commentators, and Angulo protested to the referee; but Berlanga was not disciplined. Berlanga would go on to win the fight by unanimous decision, keeping him undefeated at 20-0.
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