Senin, 13 Mei 2019

Britney Spears Now Part of 'Free Britney' Movement - TMZ

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Britney Spears has joined the social media movement to free her from her conservatorship, and she told the judge as much Friday when she was in court.

Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ, Britney has done an about-face, now telling the judge her father, Jamie Spears, committed her to a mental health facility a month ago against her will and also forced her to take drugs. We're also told Lynne Spears' lawyer echoed the allegation.  

TMZ broke the story, Britney spent 30 days at an L.A. mental health facility after she began rapidly going downhill ... she stopped taking the drugs that kept her stable after they stopped working and doctors still have been unable to find the right combination.

As we reported, Jamie Spears does not have the power under the conservatorship to either commit Britney against her will or to ply her with drugs against her will. A mental health facility that accepted an adult patient against that patient's will when the conservator did not have such power would be committing a crime. And remember, Britney frequently left the place and was seen out and about.

Britney wants more freedom and asked the judge for certain adjustments ... but didn't get them. Sources tell us Britney would like to end the conservatorship, which has been operating for 11-plus years.  

The judge took no action and has ordered an expert to evaluate Britney and until that happens there will be no change in the conservatorship ... but it has clearly created a family war.

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2019-05-13 13:43:00Z
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'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 5: Who died in the Last War? - Fox News

As expected, the penultimate episode of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” delivered surprises, carnage and a few big-name deaths.

[SPOILER ALERT: The remainder of this article will discuss Season 8, Episode 5 of “Game of Thrones.”]

In a battle that was eight years in the making, Cersei faced off against Daenerys at the capital of Westeros, King’s Landing. The stars of the popular fantasy drama promised big swings in the final season, and now there’s a body count to show they weren’t kidding.

TAYLOR SWIFT SAYS ‘GAME OF THRONES’ INFLUENCED ‘REPUTATION,’ REVEALS HER THEORY ON SHOW’S ENDING: REPORT

To help fans remember and say goodbye to some of their favorites, below is a rundown of who won’t be making it into next week’s series finale.

Cersei Lannister prepares for battle in this image from Season 8, Episode 5 of "Game of Thrones."

Cersei Lannister prepares for battle in this image from Season 8, Episode 5 of "Game of Thrones." (HBO)

Varys

After learning of Jon Snow’s real family line, Varys took it upon himself to inform the world about it despite knowing how Daenerys would react. Tyrion Lannister witnessed him fail to convince Jon to take the throne and alerted the mother of dragons that there was a traitor in their midst. Varys was sentenced to death by a fire blast from Drogon after once more asserting that he acted in service of the realm. Both Tyrion and Jon watched as the execution took place.

Euron Greyjoy

After racking up a body count that included the Sand Snakes, Rhaegal and countless Ironborn, the enigmatic Euron Greyjoy met his end after challenging Jaime Lannister to a one-on-one fight. Although he managed to stab his killer twice, Jaime was not about to let him stand in the way of rescuing his sister. The one-handed knight scrambled to his sword and ran Euron through on a rock where he left him to die. The King of the Iron Islands’ final words were to congratulate himself on being the man that killed Jaime Lannister.

NICHOLAS HOULT REVEALED HE ALMOST PLAYED 'GAME OF THRONES' CHARACTER JON SNOW

Qyburn

As the Red Keep burned from Daenerys’ attack, Cersei Lannister’s trusted advisor finally convinced her to surrender and attempted to spirit her out of the city. However, he foolishly tried to pull rank on his very own Frankenstein monster, The Mountain. The result was his head being unceremoniously crushed against a wall.

Gregor “The Mountain” and Sandor “The Hound” Clegane

Fans far and wide were hoping for a fight between these two brothers that was affectionately called the “Cleganebowl.” As the city burned, Sandor said goodbye to Arya with a warning about not being consumed by revenge like him. He squared off with his zombified older brother on some crumbling steps for a final showdown. Although Sandor bested his Gregor by stabbing him through the chest, whatever Qyburn did to Gregor made him impossible to kill. After taking a severe beating, The Hound tackled The Mountain through a stone wall and they both fell to an apparent fiery doom.

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Cersei and Jaime Lannister

For the entirety of the show’s run, Cersei Lannister played the game like no other. In her final stand against incredible odds, she ended up agreeing to surrender the city for the first time in history. However, consumed with rage and bloodlust, Daenerys burned the city and all its people anyway. As Cersei panicked with the walls literally crumbling around her, a wounded Jaime finally made it into the Red Keep by way of a secret passage. Unfortunately, as he spirited her away, they saw that their escape path had caved in. Realizing that this was the end of their long and puzzling road, they embraced each other and repeated that no one else in the world matters but them as the ceiling fell on them.

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2019-05-13 13:13:56Z
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'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 5 recap: Ooh, burn! - CNN

Things start off quietly enough. Without Missandei around to braid her hair or apply her undereye concealer, Daenerys is leaning into the "foreshadowing fiery genocide" aesthetic while moping around Dragonstone. She's mad at Jon, mad at Tyrion and especially mad at Varys for going around blabbing about Jon's true lineage. It appears the "Master of Whispers" has become the "Master of Discussing Deadly Secrets at Full Volume," and before you can even get emotionally prepared for this week's carnage, everyone's standing on the beach looking stoic and Dany is sentencing Varys to death and Drogon is bearing his 3,000 teeth and wow, we're off to the races.
One major character death down, a shocking amount left to go.
Tyrion, full of doubt and fear and definitely not used to either, finds Jaime who has been captured and imprisoned at Dragonstone. The two brothers share a good hug and Tyrion outlines a plan for Jaime to escape with Cersei and start life anew in Essos, where ostensibly they are more forgiving of murderous incest.
But first, it's time for war. The mood is tense in Kings Landing, where throngs of common folk are being herded inside the Red Keep, and the Golden Fleet and the Iron Company are assuming their positions as unwitting dragon appetizers. If Dany's general haggard appearance wasn't foreshadowing enough, we get lots of good, salt-of-the-earth shots of the innocent citizens of Kings Landing with their doe-eyed children in tow. By the laws of television, you only get affectionate close-ups of the unwashed if something really, really terrible is about to happen to them.
And, happen it does. Drogon drops out of the sky like a 10-ton seagull, and within minutes the Iron Fleet, the Golden Company and all of the Lannisters' fancy dragon-killing equipment is flambeed to oblivion. Grey Worm, who is so deep in his feelings he completely forgets his helmet, dispatches the leader of the Golden Company, and with that, the Unsullied and the smattering of remaining Dothraki set about sacking the city.
It's a laughably easy win for Daenerys and company. Even Cersei sees it, perched atop the Red Keep with a concerned Qyburn. Side note: Ol' Cers must be about 500 months pregnant now, so why does she have the belly of someone who had, like, five bites of a burrito for lunch?
Anyway, she's hemmed in and she knows it. As the city's fortifications burn to ash and enemy forces close in, the bells of surrender begin to sound. A single tear rolls down Cersei's proud face. Drogon and Daenerys let up, the Unsullied and the Lannister forces exchange a hearty round of handshakes and the two sides proceed with a peaceful transfer of power.
Just kidding! Dany goes full-on Mad Queen and burns the living hell out of EVERYTHING. Innocent children? You get a Dracarys! Entire city blocks? You get a Dracarys! Everyone gets a Dracarys! Jon and Tyrion's faces say it all. This is definitely not how it was supposed to go. Daenerys Targaryen has gone rogue.
However, don't think that just because thousands of people are being burned alive and King's Landing is literally crumbling to the ground that there isn't time to have a slapfight about who gets to be Cersei's boyfriend. Somehow, among everything going on, Euron, the drunk cockroach of Westeros, finds Jaime and they have an extremely athletic tussle on the banks of Blackwater Bay. It's not all bad though: Jaime kills Euron, which we can agree is a personal favor to us all.
Oh, right! By the way, Arya and the Hound must have ditched their horses for high speed rail, because they're also here in Kings Landing. The Hound urges Arya to get out while she can, and they part with as much tenderness as two soft murder beings can muster. There's nothing like apocalyptic dragon fire to make a girl forget all about her kill list, and before long Arya is running terrified through the streets like everyone else.
Meanwhile, The Hound has revenge on his mind. He runs into Cersei, Qyburn and The Mountain as they're fleeing the Red Keep, and after The Mountain ragdolls Qyburn into the afterlife, CLEGANEBOWL IS ON. (Again, gentle reminder: Everything is burning! Is now the best time to be settling personal scores?)
Actually, the answer is yes. The Hound finally unmasks The Mountain, revealing a swole moldy Darth Vader where his brother used to be. They fight. It's glorious and gory. Goryious? Apparently, The Mountain is impervious to literally everything, up to and including daggers through the brain, so The Hound does the only thing left he can do: Trucks him through a crumbling wall and off the side of the Red Keep to a fiery, mutual death.
(By the way, people are still burning.)
Jaime and Cersei finally find each other, and if they weren't both deeply horrible people who have committed unspeakable sins and backtracked on seasons worth of character development, their reunion would almost be sweet. You would almost, for one second, be forgiven for hoping they could escape and be weird with each other in Pentos for the rest of their days. But you only get one second! Remember Brienne! And Missandei! And Margaery and everyone else who has ever suffered and died at these people's three collective hands! Jaime and Cersei deserve the poetic, meaningful deaths that are inevitably coming their way!
Hmm? What's that? Oh, they get crushed under some rubble while trying to escape? Two of the main antagonists, who have driven the show's id since the very first episode of the very first season, just kinda get squished?
That's disappointing. Alexa, play "The Rains of Castamere."
Eventually, Daenerys lets up on her scorched earth campaign, leaving a horrified Jon to deal with what has become of his queen. With a million questions hanging in the air, we close with Arya escaping on a white horse that just happens to be prancing around the charred bodies of Kings Landing. Where is she going? Hopefully to Storm's End, because a girl deserves to relax with a blacksmith lord and forget about this smoldering mess. Yeah, Valar Morghulis and everything but... come on.

Burning questions

If we're supposed to buy Dany turning Mad Queen after seasons of building her up as a hero and a revolutionary, why did she get about 3.5 seconds of screen time once she started burning everything down?
Bran was pretty insistent that Jaime had something important to do when he came to Winterfell, but other than breaking Brienne's heart and going out like roadkill that... didn't seem to manifest?
Was the wildfire interspersed throughout the inferno significant?
Why was no one wearing HELMETS?!
What is Jon going to do now that his aunt queen is completely off the rails?
How much self control will it take Sansa to not laugh in Jon's face and say "I told you so?"
Has anyone outside of the North or Kings Landing been affected by anything that's happened this season or are they just browning their butter and tossing back ale as usual?
Speaking of, is Hot Pie okay? He wasn't in this episode but just, in general. Can we get a welfare check?
Nothing matters. -- Jaime Lannister
Yeah. Same, Jaime.

Best scene

You either found this episode thrilling or horrible, but we can all agree after all they've been through together, Arya calling Sandor Clegane by name and thanking him is top-shelf emotional content.

Death count

1 Qyburn +
1 Mountain +
1 Jaime Lannister +
1 Cersei Lannister +
1 Leader of the Golden Company who never knew what was coming +
The better part of several armies +
The better part of a million Kings Landing residents =
1,000,000 people, probably. A MILLION! Yikes.

Stray observations

Why does Dragonstone turn everyone gaunt and make them want to burn things? Don't forget that Stannis spent many years broodin' and human sacrificin' in that exact same spot.
"I didn't come here to be queen of the ashes." -- Daenerys in Season 7. How's that working out?
Lots of people are pointing out that Arya's last-minute Uber horse has some biblical parallels:
I looked, and there before me was a pale horse! Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. -- Revelation, 6:8

One bold prediction

Daenerys somehow doesn't end up the villain in the end
What? It says BOLD prediction.

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2019-05-13 11:11:00Z
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Celebs unfollow James Charles amid the YouTuber's controversy - Cosmopolitan.com

  • It's all kicking off in the YouTube world right now, after Tati Westbrook shared a 43 minute video calling James Charles out for his "disgusting behaviour" and lying about endorsement deals.
  • And it's not just fans who are living and breathing the drama, after a number of celebrities reacted to the revelations by unfollowing James Charles across his platforms. Oh wow.

    James Charles has been renowned for creating drama in the social media world ever since he shot onto the influencer scene. And just when you thought the fall out from his comments about the Met Gala were bad enough, Tati Westbrook took to YouTube with a video entitled "BYE SISTER..."

    In it, Tati calls James out for endorsing a rival supplement company to her own, despite claiming to be her best friend, before detailing a number of shocking claims - such as accusing James of "using his fame, power and money" in his personal relationships.

    James has since lost over three million subscribers on YouTube, and over one million on Instagram, with Metro claiming a number of celebrity faces had pressed the unfollow button since the story unfolded.

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    All the celebs that have unfollowed James Charles amid the YouTuber's controversy

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    Kylie Jenner, who has previously collaborated with James on a YouTube video on his channel, was one of the first to unfollow the influencer, with sister Kim Kardashian following closely behind. A quick search of James's followers will show that none of the Kardashian-Jenners currently follow him - including Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall or Kris.

    Demi Lovato

    in December 2018, James shared a photo alongside Demi Lovato with the caption, "Just a quick Saturday glam", surprising friends with their unlikely friendship. Only, er, maybe not anymore, as Demi fails to follow James right now.

    Ariana Grande


    The Whisp report Ari has also clicked the unfollow button on James's profile, which is unsurprising considering how out spoken she often is about social issues.

    Jeffree Star

    Despite being YouTube BFFs once upon a time, Jeffree Star has unfollowed James on both Twitter and Instagram, after sharing a number of cryptic tweets

    Miley Cyrus

    2016 James Charles loved a Miley Cyrus style space bun, but it looks like 2019 Miley isn't into the new James, after she unfollowed him this week - despite their appearance at the Met Gala last Monday.

    Shane Dawson

    If you're clued up on the YouTube community, you'll be sipping. All. The. Tea. at the fact Shane Dawson not only hung out with Tati last week (as she discusses in her video), but has also unfollowed James on social media, too. AGH.

    Katy Perry

    Yep. While Katy and James have previously been CoverGirl ambassadors together, and she even shared a snap of them on Instagram together, the singer has singer unfollowed the YouTuber.

    Other celebrities who have unfollowed the YouTuber include Shawn Mendes and Iggy Azalea, while fellow influencers Laura Lee and The Dolan Twin have followed suit. While James currently has 15.3million followers and the likes of Gigi Hadid, Lana Condor and Millie Bobby Brown still follow him, it's highly likely that others might follow suit.

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    2019-05-13 11:02:00Z
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    Game of Thrones Season 8: The internet reacts to absolute carnage in episode 5 - CNET

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    The Mad Queen?

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    It's been an up and down season for Game of Thrones. A dragon was killed in ways that frustrated and annoyed everyone, everyone got extremely angry when Jon Snow didn't pet Ghost and then the internet found a coffee cup on set and went buck wild.

    This episode was all about the insane carnage.

    OK, goes without saying but...

    It started early with the burning of Varys. And the burning just didn't stop.

    The question going in was simple: Was Dany about to become the Mad Queen, or was it all just a big swerve?

    Yeah, they answered that pretty definitively. 

    Daenerys Targaryen basically set all of King's Landing on fire. The Bells rang out for surrender but Dany wasn't trying to hear that noise.

    Yep, Dany basically burned everything down and killed thousands of people. Not sure if King's Landing as we knew it even exists any more.

    It's a nice little throwback to this:

    The carnage was insane and dramatic and very Game of Thrones, but did it make sense? Hmmmmm.....

    Thoughts? Well, Mad Queen Dany is bad and everyone should feel bad. Very disappointed we spent a decade watching a really great female leader emerge, with a very cool and consistent "break the wheel" message only to have it completely turned around at the last, crucial minute. Not sure it entirely made sense, but I sure had a lot of fun watching it all unfold.

    I do get the sense that a backlash to the backlash is imminent.

    Next week is going to be extremely interesting. 

    Meanwhile...

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    2019-05-13 09:50:00Z
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    'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 5 Analysis: 'The Bells' - The Washington Post

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    2019-05-13 07:35:34Z
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    Veep showrunner breaks down series finale: Selina 'got what she deserved' - Entertainment Weekly News

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