Emily Blunt matches the red carpet with a sparkly number while arriving for the 2024 Critics Choice Awards held at Barker Hangar on Sunday (January 14) in Santa Monica, Calif.
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Pierce Brosnan has been ordered to appear in court in January after being charged with trespassing in Yellowstone National Park.According to the BBC, the former James Bond actor, 70, has been charged by US National Park Service rangers for going off trail near Mammoth Hot Springs in the Wyoming section of the park.He will be required to appear in a Wyoming court on January 23, after reportedly straying into the off-limits area on November 1. He is alleged to have entered an out-of-bounds, ecologically sensitive area on foot.Brosnan has not commented publicly about the charges.He had been in the area filming Unholy Trinity, an upcoming film in which he will appear alongside Samuel L.
Jackson.The area of Yellowstone in question contains hot springs, geysers and mud pools, and more than 20 people are known to have died after falling into the park’s most dangerous geological features. The national park also says that in certain zones, the ground is brittle and thin, and can collapse, leading way to hot acid pools beneath.Brosnan played Bond in four films between 1995 and 2002.
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Pierce Brosnan has reportedly been ordered to appear at the Yellowstone Justice Center after allegedly entering an off-limits area of the national park.
Pierce Brosnan could be hit with jail time after allegedly walking into dangerous protected hot springs while visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.The former James Bond actor, 70, is accused of venturing off the designated path amid attempts to get a closer look at the Mammoth Terraces hot spring. CNN reports that Pierce has been cited for "foot travel in a thermal area" and "violating closures and use limits" on 1 November, with a court date set for January 23. Venturing off the designated paths is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $5,000.
CNN state that the charges against the “007” actor are Foot travel in all thermal areas and w/in Yellowstone Canyon confined to trails … and Violating closures and use limits,” which are listed as a petty offenses. The “Mamma Mia” star, 70, was charged with violating travel restrictions near the thermal feature on Tuesday, according to the docs filed in the US District Court in Wyoming. The thermal areas of Yellowstone have “delicate, breakable crusts that can sit atop scalding water,” according to the park’s website.
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