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a video posted by a witness included audio of him saying “Think of planet Earth, there are people destroying it,” in French as he was escorted from the museum.For half of the “View” table, the stunt was way off the mark.“It’s asinine!” guest host Tara Setmayer exclaimed. Though she laughed at the extreme circumstances, she added that people are talking more about the stunt itself, rather than the reasoning behind it.“We’re talking about that, as opposed to the cause,” she said.
“So I think those kinds of stunts — like he wore a wig, and he dressed up as an elderly woman in a wheelchair to smuggle it in — we’re talking about that, as opposed to what the issue is that he’s actually protesting. So I think that stunts like that don’t work at all.”Of course, hosts Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar disagreed a bit.“I think they work.
I mean, we’re talking about it,” Hostin said with a laugh. Hostin pointed out that, because of the glass in front of it, the Mona Lisa can’t truly be destroyed, so it wasn’t at any real risk.
Meanwhile, Behar likened the stunt to one pulled off by the “Yippies,” a group of anti-war protestors in the 1960s, who regularly pulled public stunts.But Behar and Hostin were the outliers, as Whoopi and Sara Haines doubled down. Haines argued that the protest had no clear plan, and seemed like a decision made by a drunk person, while Whoopi took issue with the destruction of someone else’s artistic work.“I totally get protest, I dig it,” Whoopi said.
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The View is one of the longest running daytime shows on TV, known for its intense political debates and constantly rotating roster of co-hosts.
Naman Ramachandran U.K. independent production company Genesius Pictures is debuting in the television space with a brace of projects, complementing its robust film slate.“Shetland” writer David Kane is developing “The Messenger,” a series based on author Anne Zouroudi’s bestselling Greek Detective novels. Genesius has also optioned the rights for Neil Jordan’s seminal 1986 film “Mona Lisa,” starring Bob Hoskins, Cathy Tyson and Michael Caine.
Tom Hanks has recalled the time he took off his trousers in front of the Mona Lisa while filming The Da Vinci Code.In a recent interview with The New York Times, the actor said that the memorable moment made up for the general disappointment of his Robert Langdon movies, which were adapted from Dan Brown’s novels.“It was my 40th-something birthday. We were shooting in the Louvre at night.
staring at the masterpiece.“It was my 40th-something birthday. We were shooting in the Louvre at night.
If you were in central London on Wednesday you might have walked past Prince William without realizing it.
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Molly-Mae Hague has left fans with "pure fear" over a snap she shared of herself enjoying a relaxing bath in her new £3.5million house. The 23 year old, who recently jetted off on her 10th trip abroad following her Dubai birthday holiday, took to her Instagram stories to post the photo for her 6.3million followers to see her new gadget. Love Island star turned PrettyLittleThing creative director Molly-Mae could be seen relaxing in her large bathtub with a brand new iPad balancing on the very thin edge, where she was watching a BBC show appearing to be on make up.
WSB-TV, Orr was shot around 3:20 a.m. Sunday at the Lake St. James Apartment complex in Conyers and died after being transported to a local hospital.
Things got heated on the latest episode of “The View”.
The Mona Lisa painting was subject of attempted vandalism over the weekend in Paris.
Visitors were left stunned after a man disguised as an elderly woman in a wheelchair threw a cake at the Mona Lisa in the Louvre in Paris. Leonardo da Vinci’s painting was fortunately protected by glass, which was left with a smear of white cream after the attack on Sunday.
A man disguised as an old woman threw cake and smeared it across the Mona Lisa in a protest about the planet.
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager brought some light-hearted jest to their Today show with a conversation about food. On Friday, during a pre-recorded show, the co-hosts became very animated as they discussed burger toppings ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. MORE: Hoda Kotb hosts Today alone as she delivers heartrending statement The pair butted heads as they couldn't agree on anything.