Jacob Elordi Seen in Heated Exchange With 2025 Venice Film Festival Red Carpet OfficialNew Foto - Jacob Elordi Seen in Heated Exchange With 2025 Venice Film Festival Red Carpet Official

Jacob Elordishared heated words with a 2025 Venice Film Festival official. Filmed by an onlooker who shared footage of the moment viaTikTokon Sunday, August 31, Elordi, 28, was greeting fans at the world premiere of his upcoming filmFrankensteinone day prior when the exchange took place. The video begins with theSaltburnstar speaking directly and closely to a man described by the social media poster as a "bodyguard" before Elordi was seen moving closer to the fans to interact with them. "I'm going to take a picture right here," he then told the festival staff member. He was then seen posing for a photo with several of the fans before addressing the official once again. Jacob Elordi Is Under Police Investigation in Australia After Alleged Altercation With Radio Producer "Don't ever tell me what to do," the video captured Elordi telling the man. Us Weeklyhas reached out to a representative for Elordi for comment. The user who posted the clip didn't let Elordi's tense interaction ruin their meet-and-greet, captioning the video, "And he was so nice, took photo[s] with everyone he can, he is so sexy and nice." An article published byPeopleon Sunday reported that the actor was "moved to tears" during the Venice Film Festival screening ofFrankenstein, which received a standing ovation that lasted 13 minutes, per a report published byVarietyearlier that day. Jacob Elordi Was 'Really Excited' Reading the 'Saltburn' Bathtub Scene: It Pushes 'Boundaries' In the modern interpretation ofMary Shelley's 1818 novel, Elordi portrays the notorious scientist's monster oppositeOscar Isaac, who plays Victor Frankenstein. PerVariety's reporting, the standing ovation served as "the longest of the festival so far." This is not the first time Elordi has publicly clashed with an official while undertaking promotional duties. In February 2024, Elordiwas investigatedin Australia after a radio producer claimed the actor pushed him and put his hands on the producer's throat. The producer shared his version of events on The Kyle & Jackie O radio program on February 5, 2024, detailing that he was in a Sydney hotel two days prior when he approached the actor with a camera to ask if he could have some bathwater, referencing Elordi's controversialSaltburnscene. Jacob Elordi Wants to Know Who's Profiting Off His Bathwater Candles: 'Where's My Money?' The intended prank allegedly hit a nerve with Elordi, who asked the producer to stop filming, which is when the altercation allegedly became heated. The producer said on the radio show, "[I said] I refused to [fully delete the footage immediately] because I feel uncomfortable right now and this is the only evidence [of the encounter] and then Jacob kind of just flips his hands and pushes me against the wall and his hands are on my throat." New South Wales police toldVarietyat the time that they had conducted investigations into the incident. "Officers attached to Eastern Beaches Police Area Command are investigating after a man was allegedly assaulted outside a hotel in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Police were told about 3.30pm on Saturday 3 February 2024, a 32-year-old man was allegedly assaulted by a 26-year-old man. The man did not sustain any injuries," a statement shared with the outlet read. Elordi did not publicly comment on the ordeal.

Jacob Elordi Seen in Heated Exchange With 2025 Venice Film Festival Red Carpet Official

Jacob Elordi Seen in Heated Exchange With 2025 Venice Film Festival Red Carpet Official Jacob Elordishared heated words with a 2025 Venice F...
Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny Han's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" should end up with is heating up as the final episodes of the third season approach – but fan enthusiasm is starting to spill into hostility. Prime Video's hit romance series has captivated audiences as it follows Isabel "Belly" Conklin who finds herself in a love triangle with brothers Jeremiah and Conrad Fisher competing for her attention. Passionate fans have broken off into two dueling camps: #TeamJeremiah versus #TeamConrad. And they're taking to social media to battle over which love interest should ultimately win Belly's heart. But some of these so-called fans are turning on the actors themselves. Last month, actors Christopher Briney (Conrad) and Gavin Casalegno (Jeremiah)told "CBS Mornings"they often have to remind fans that they're just playing a role. "It's a story that people can relate to and love. Yeah, we're just grateful that people are passionate about the story we're telling," Casalegno said. Briney added, "You root for both of these characters at times." Lola Tung, who plays Belly, also admitted the rivalry gets a bit too intense at times. "When people have an attachment to the characters, they want to see it come together at the end. I'm so grateful that they care so much, but people get a little scary about it. Please don't threaten to kill someone if something doesn't go your way — I promise you, it's not that serious," shetold Teen Vogue. "There is a line between fiction and reality" Last week, Prime Video launched a social media campaign called, "The Summer We Started Acting Normal Online," urging viewers to keep the conversation kind and highlighted its zero tolerance policy for bullying and hate speech. "The show isn't real but the people playing the characters are," Prime Video wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Summer I Turned Pretty (@thesummeriturnedpretty) Board-certified psychiatrist and author Sue Varma said she is "blown away" that a network had to step in and tell fans to simmer down and the show is fiction. Varma says fans' emotional attachment may point to a larger societal problem. "There is a line between fiction and reality. And I feel as if these lines are becoming really blurred when people are projecting their anger, their hatred, their harassment and resentment onto fictional characters," she said. Varma said this indicates that there is perhaps a "deep void in our society right now" with people longing for human connection. She explained these fan behaviors are a sign of a psychological phenomenon known as parasocial relationships – or one-sided bonds with media figures. Varma adds the anonymity of social media emboldens fans to exhibit bad behavior. "Portrait of a person who's not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims Passage: In memoriam Dr. Sanjay Gupta on the mysteries of chronic pain

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans

Psychiatrist's message for hostile "The Summer I Turned Pretty" fans The debate over who the main character in creator Jenny H...
Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family PhotoNew Foto - Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is spending some quality time with his family The comedian shared a photo on Instagram of his family's vacation, which included a rare picture of his two daughters Fallon shares daughters Winnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with wife Nancy Juvonen Jimmy Fallonand his family know how to strike a pose! TheTonight Show with Jimmy Fallonhost, 50, posted a rare photo of his whole familyon Instagramon Sunday, Aug. 31, as he shared scenes from his lakeside vacation. Fallon could be seen standing on the left, holding his arms up as his one of his daughters posed in front of him. His wife,Nancy Juvonen, stood in the middle and held up a peace sign while holding an arm around their other daughter, who posed with her arms in the air. "This is before my sister-in-law said, 'a little less,' " Fallon joked in his caption. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Fallon shares his daughtersWinnie, 12, and Frances, 10, with his wife Juvonen, 58. In September 2024, Fallon spoke withParentsfor their "Take Five with Grace" column and opened up about how his mentality about his career has shifted since he's welcomed his daughters. "I used to work hard on my career for myself. Now it's about my kids," Fallon shared. "I want to show them that they can be as creative as I am and enjoy the process. Don't do it for money. Don't do it for praise. Do it because you like it and you'll be happy for the rest of your life." Jimmy Fallon/Instagram In August 2024, Fallonspoke with PEOPLEahead of the publication of his new children's book,5 More Sleeps 'Til Halloween, and said that with autumn fast approaching, he wouldmiss his daughtersonce they head back to school."I don't want [them] to go to school," Fallon joked. "I don't want them to meet other people. I don't want them to do anything. I just want them to hang out with us for the rest of their life."Fallon said that despite his feelings, Winnie and Frances were more than excited for the new school year. "They love their school, they love their friends," he said. "And it's another little chapter in their lives and another fun adventure." Read the original article onPeople

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo

Jimmy Fallon Strikes a Pose with His Wife Nancy Juvonen and Their 2 Daughters in Rare Family Photo Jimmy Fallon/Instagram Jimmy Fallon is sp...
Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jammingNew Foto - Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming

A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS navigation jamming while trying to land in Bulgaria on Sunday, a spokesperson for the commission told CNN. The commission received "information from Bulgarian authorities that they suspect this blatant interference was carried out by Russia," said European Commission Deputy Chief Spokesperson Arianna Podestà. The Kremlin has denied the allegation, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov telling The Financial Times, which first reported on the story, "your information is incorrect." The plane landed safely, the European Commission spokesperson said. A source familiar with the situation told CNN the pilots landed the plane using paper maps. Von der Leyen and the commission have been staunch supporters of Ukraine as Kyiv tries to defend itself against Russia's unprovoked aggression. She was one of the European leaders who attended US President Donald Trump's summit on Ukraine last week and has consistently urged EU member states to allocate more resources to helping Ukraine. The incident occurred as the president was about to land at the Plovdiv International Airport in the south of Bulgaria, part of her tour around member states in the eastern part of the bloc to rally support for Ukraine. "This incident underlines the urgency of the president's current trip to frontline Member States, where she has seen first hand the every day threats from Russia and its proxies," Podestà told CNN. She later added the flight was a charter and that it was unclear whether the attackers intended to target it directly. CNN has reached out to the Bulgarian authorities for comment. GPS interference that causes disruptions to flights and maritime traffic has long been among the tools inRussia's hybrid war arsenal. Authorities in Scandinavian and Baltic states have said repeatedly that Russia has been regularly jamming the GPS signal in the region. After a team of researchers in Poland and Germany closely studied GPS interferences for a period of six months starting June 2024, they also concluded Russia was the perpetrator, and that Moscow was using a shadow fleet of ships and its Kaliningrad exclave to do so. The European Union has previously sanctioned several Russian state-linked entities and individuals for being behind jamming incidents. "This will further reinforce our unshakable commitment to ramp up our defense capabilities and support for Ukraine," the spokesperson added. The trip to Bulgaria was part of von der Leyen's tour of several European Union states that border Russia, Belarus and the Black Sea. The trip was meant to show strength and unity as Russia continues to attack Ukrainian cities and sabotaging any attempts to reach a ceasefire deal. The president visited Latvia and Finland on Friday, Estonia on Saturday, and Poland and Bulgaria on Sunday. She was rounding up the trip on Monday, visiting Lithuania and Romania. Speaking in Bulgaria's capital shortly after the plane incident, but before it became public, von der Leyen said Europe needed to "keep up the sense of urgency." "(Russian President Vladimir) Putin has not changed, and he will not change. He is a predator. He can only be kept in check through strong deterrence," she said. CNN's Anna Chernova and James Frater contributed reporting. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Plane carrying EU’s top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming

Plane carrying EU's top leader targeted by alleged Russian GPS jamming A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der...
Global media outlets unite to protest Israel's killing of journalists in GazaNew Foto - Global media outlets unite to protest Israel's killing of journalists in Gaza

Multiple media outlets are coordinating a large-scale protest on Monday to demandIsraelstop the killing of journalists in Gaza and call for international press to be allowed into the enclave to report freely. Nearly 200 outlets from 50 countries will take part in the demonstration, according to organizers, with print newspapers running blacked-out front pages, broadcasters and radio stations interrupting their programming and online outlets disrupting their home pages. The protest,coordinated byReporters Without Borders (RSF), Avaaz and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), aims to draw attention to the alarming number of journalists killed during Israel's war in Gaza. At least 210 journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023, IFJ said, making the conflict the deadliest for reporters in modern times. Meanwhile, Israel has barred international media from reporting freely in Gaza, leaving Palestinian journalists to report under fire. "At the rate at which journalists are being killed in Gaza by the IDF, soon there will be no one left to keep the world informed. This is not only a war on Gaza, it is a war on journalism itself," said Thibat Bruttin, director general of RSF. "Journalists are being killed, they are being targeted, they are being defamed. Without them, who will speak of famine, who will expose war crimes, who will denounce genocides?" The demonstration comes after the recent killings of several prominent Palestinian journalists in Gaza. In early August, Israel killedfive staff membersfrom the news network Al Jazeera in a strike on Gaza City, days after the security cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a plan to take over the city. Among those killed was Anas Al-Sharif, one of the most well-known Palestinian journalists in Gaza. He became a household name for many in the Arab world due to his daily coverage of the conflict and its humanitarian toll. Last week, Israel killed another five journalists in back-to-back strikes on the Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, in a tactic known as a"double tap." After the first strike on the hospital, people rushed to treat the wounded while journalists arrived to report. Then, Israel struck again. Video obtained exclusively by CNN showed the second "tap" was in fact two near-simultaneous strikes. These second and third strikes appear to have caused most of the deaths. Netanyahu conceded the incident was a "tragic mishap." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Global media outlets unite to protest Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza

Global media outlets unite to protest Israel's killing of journalists in Gaza Multiple media outlets are coordinating a large-scale prot...

 

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