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Oti Mabuse supported by celebrity friends as her niece dies at 28 - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
19.03.2022 / 22:05

Oti Mabuse supported by celebrity friends as her niece dies at 28

Celebrities have offered their support for Oti Mabuse and her family after it was announced her niece has died at the age of 28. Oti shared the heartbreaking news on Saturday morning that her beloved niece Tlhogi had passed away, and she’s since received an outpouring of tributes and touching messages from friends and fans in support of her and her family. On Instagram, Oti’s sister Motsi Mabuse explained that she will not be commenting on the sad news, calling it a private matter.

European Festivals Respond to Russian Invasion by Promoting Ukrainian Films - variety.com - Italy - city Milan - Ukraine - Russia - city Stockholm - Indiana - Rome - city Venice, county Day
variety.com
08.03.2022 / 19:05

European Festivals Respond to Russian Invasion by Promoting Ukrainian Films

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAlmost two weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe’s film industry continues to parse the complexities of a boycott on Russian cinema in order to express solidarity with the Ukrainian film community.While some film festivals, such as Stockholm and Glasgow, haven’t hesitated in boycotting Russian state-funded films outright, others like Cannes and Venice are taking a more nuanced approach, banning official delegations, but not necessarily Russian films and directors.The war’s more immediate effect, however, is that Ukrainian cinema is set to gain an increased visibility in the festival arena and beyond.On Monday evening, Rome’s Cinema Troisi hosted a free screening in collaboration with the Venice Film Festival of Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasynovych’s “Reflection” (pictured), set during the war in Donbass, in eastern Ukraine, in 2014. The film, which premiered in competition on the Lido last September, “asks, with brutal austerity, what happens to the soul of a man — and a nation — at war,” as critic Jessica Kiang put it in her Variety review.The Rome event, introduced by Venice Biennale president Roberto Cicutto, is being followed by other screenings of “Reflection,” organized by the fest in Italy.

Pasha Lee, Ukrainian Actor and TV Host, Killed by Russian Shelling at 33 - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia - county Lee
thewrap.com
07.03.2022 / 18:11

Pasha Lee, Ukrainian Actor and TV Host, Killed by Russian Shelling at 33

Pavlo Li on his U.S. IMDb page, was killed in the Ukranian city of Irpin on March 6, according to Ukranian journalist Sergiy Tomilenko and a post by the Odesa International Film Festival.More to come …

Strictly's Motsi Mabuse issues heartbreaking plea over 'racism' experienced amid Ukraine crisis - hellomagazine.com - Ukraine - Russia - South Africa - Poland
hellomagazine.com
02.03.2022 / 15:39

Strictly's Motsi Mabuse issues heartbreaking plea over 'racism' experienced amid Ukraine crisis

Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse has been left horrified by clips of people being racially discriminated against at the Ukraine border.MORE: Strictly's Motsi Mabuse inundated with support after heartbreaking messageEarlier this week, heartbreaking footage showing African and Caribbean students being denied permission to cross over into Poland for safety went viral amid Russian's invasion of Ukraine.WATCH: Loose Women makes history with an all-black panelMotsi, who comes from South Africa and whose husband is Ukrainian, uploaded a video on social media showing black students trying to move close to the Polish border.MORE: Dan Walker forced to apologise after 'difficult' BBC Breakfast coverageDONATE NOW: What can you do to help Ukraine?"We're still stranded, we haven't eaten, no rest, we were just in the cold for six hours outside," the woman in the video is heard saying. "We've been begging, pushing, dragging, it's been so traumatic just to get into the border and we’re not able to get there."In the caption, Motsi expressed her disgust and said: "This is happening!!!! Can we talk about this!!!!!! Saving people according to their skin color!!!!! #AfricansinUkraine." [sic]A post shared by Motsi Mabuse (@motsimabuse)Motsi's husband is from UkraineThe tweet comes as Loose Women's Charlene White touched upon the subject on Tuesday's show.

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively pledge to match donations for Ukrainian refugees up to $1m - www.msn.com - Ukraine - Russia
msn.com
27.02.2022 / 18:21

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively pledge to match donations for Ukrainian refugees up to $1m

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have promised to match donations made to assist Ukrainian refugees up to an amount of $1m (£745,850). The couple – who share three daughters and have been married since 2012 – took to social media on Saturday (26 February). The actors encouraged fans to make donations to assist Ukrainians who have been displaced by the ongoing invasion.

Strictly's Motsi Mabuse 'heartbroken' as family stranded in Ukraine 'afraid and crying' - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia - Poland
ok.co.uk
25.02.2022 / 12:27

Strictly's Motsi Mabuse 'heartbroken' as family stranded in Ukraine 'afraid and crying'

Motsi Mabuse has been left feeling heartbroken as her family is stranded in war-torn Ukraine.The 40 year old, who is married to Ukranian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, took to Twitter to share how her mother-in-law is has been in floods of tears over the phone to them since Russia invaded her country on Thursday 24 February.The Strictly Come Dancing judge explained that she felt helpless as there's "absolutely nothing we can do" in the situation.Taking to her Twitter page to share a number of distressing messages to her 72,200 followers, she first wrote: "This cannot be happening!!!!!!!!!!!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Motsi followed this up by explaining: "It’s heartbreaking hearing my mother in law crying this morning , afraid and there absolutely nothing we can do [crying emoji]! Just Sad honestly," alongside a red heart emoji. She continued: "There is not but in this situation !!!!" The TV personality went on to share: "Our parents have been told to go outside and to switch off water &gas ! They have no possibility to get to the polish border #Ukraine". Worried fans flocked to the comments as one person wrote: "Thinking of you and your parents [red heart emoji] I’ll never understand why the human race cannot live together in peace and harmony".

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