allegedly photoshopping her April/May magazine cover. “I’m so happy that @karolg is bringing awareness to an issue I have been concerned about for a long time,” Curtis, 64, wrote Saturday on Instagram. “We are human beings.
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The family of a 12-year-old girl missing for more than a week say she is now "in good hands" after being found earlier on Wednesday.
Jamie-Lee Harvie was last seen in Ayr on Tuesday March 14 at Irvine Train Station, but went on to vanish without a trace. A sighting of the youngster was reported near Irvine Royal Academy on Saturday March 18 but news was dry on the ground, prompting a renewed police appeal on Tuesday.
A member of Jamie-Lee's family has took to social media on Wednesday to inform those following the search that she has been found and is safe. Police then confirmed she had been found safe in the Irvine area.
Her uncle Steven Harvie wrote on Facebook: "My wee niece Jamie-Lee has now been found. Since the disappearance on Tuesday the 14th March after 8 days she has just recently been found.
"Thanks to everyone in their contribution to finding her. From getting it posted over social media platforms to some people going out their way to find her, thank you."
Those who have been following the case have expressed joy at the youngster's safe return. One wrote: "Thank goodness so happy for you all, she’s been in my thoughts for days now great outcome."
Steven has detailed the searches for Jamie Lee on his Facebook page over the last eight days. He said the family had searched across Ayrshire and scoured CCTV in a bid to work out where she might have gone.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Jamie-Lee Harvie, 12, who had been missing from Ayr since Tues, 14 March has been traced safe and well by officers in the Irvine area this afternoon.
"Thank you to everyone who assisted in the search for Jamie-Lee, and thank you to members of the public for sharing our appeal."
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allegedly photoshopping her April/May magazine cover. “I’m so happy that @karolg is bringing awareness to an issue I have been concerned about for a long time,” Curtis, 64, wrote Saturday on Instagram. “We are human beings.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jamie Lee Curtis won the Oscar for best supporting actress thanks to her role in “Everywhere Everything All at Once,” and she’s referring to her brand new golden statuette using they/them pronouns. Curtis appeared on “Today” following her Oscars victory and was asked by anchor Savannah Guthrie if “she named her,” referring to the Oscars statue. “I’m in support of my daughter Ruby. I’m having them be a they/them,” a teary-eyed Curtis responded. “I’m going to just call them ‘them.’ They/them, and they are doing great, they’re settling in, and I just, in my life, I never saw it in a million years that I’d have this couple days, and I’m very moved by the whole thing.”
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Jamie Lee Curtis had the most incredible weekend, having received the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role on Sunday night for her performance in Everything Everywhere All At Once.The star has let the celebration roll into the week, not only receiving waves of love and support from fans and industry colleagues, but also getting surprises from her friends as well. You can check out her emotional acceptance speech in the video below.WATCH: Jamie Lee Curtis wins Oscar after first nodShe revealed on Instagram the day after the ceremony that a few of her friends had surprised her with an impromptu lunch and collection of memorabilia connected to her win.Among them was her close friend and fellow Oscar nominee Melanie Griffith in a rare public appearance, looking as radiant as ever dressed in all black.MORE: Melanie Griffith poses for rare family picture with youngest daughter and ex-husband Antonio BanderasTRENDING NOW: Dylan Dreyer inundated with support following mistake live on-air - detailsThe joy was visible on 64-year-old Jamie's face in photos she shared from the four-person gathering, captioning her post with: "An unexpected flash mob of friends surprising me with a post Oscar celebration lunch @bevhillshotel and some lovely yummy treats.
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