Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson is struggling to repair the relationship with her mother, Mama June. In a new preview for the family's reality TV show the 16-year-old star said about her 42-year-old mom, 'It's never nothing different.' 'A lot has happened, but I'm kind of over it at this point,' she added in an exclusive clip shared on Entertainment Tonight. Strain: Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson is struggling to repair the relationship with her mother, Mama June It came as the teenager contemplated whether or not she wanted to invite June to her high school graduation. In the snippet from Mama June: Road to Redemption Honey Boo Boo pondered the decision while speaking with the family's psychiatrist, Dr. Ish. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Mama June's daughter Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Efird, 22, introduces... Honey Boo Boo, 16, DENIES engagement rumors after flashing... Honey Boo Boo turns 16 and celebrates with older boyfriend... … [Read more...] about Honey Boo Boo finds it hard to trust Mama June after being forced to live with older sister: ‘It’s never nothing different’
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Stranger Things Eddie star Joseph Quinn’s life – Game of Thrones to rock star donation
Stranger Things 4: Part Two has dropped on Netflix - featuring one of the series' breakout stars, Joseph Quinn. Joseph burst onto our screens as high school student Eddie Munson, who took Dustin and Mike under his wing, as they joined the Dungeons and Dragons Hell Fire Club. However, his Hawkins friends and new acquaintances had to band together, after he was accused of a crime he did not comitt. READ NEXT: Millie Bobby Brown begged Netflix bosses for her Stranger Things character to be killed With Eddie and his new friends on the trail of Vecna, fans are eagerly awaiting to see what will happen to them - with many hoping that Eddie survives the upside down. As Part Two drops on Netflix, Daily Star has taken a closer look at the life of Eddie star Joseph Quinn. Joseph Quinn has links to Liverpool Joseph Quinn has nailed his performance as Eddie, the boss of Hawkins High School Dungeons and Dragons Hellfire Club, since joining the cast of the popular Netflix series … [Read more...] about Stranger Things Eddie star Joseph Quinn’s life – Game of Thrones to rock star donation
YouTuber Chris Broad explains his quest for a million views, his life in Japan and how he won’t stay forever
With a staggering 2.6 million subscribers Chris Broad began making videos about his adventures in Japan back in 2012, when he moved there to become an assistant language teacher as part of The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programm e. British-born Chris Broad is a mix between Michael Palin , Charlie Brooker and Grumpy cat. Don’t let his dry wit and sarcastic humour fool you though, he's an affable guy and his content is surprisingly upbeat, aspirational and enthusiastic about his experiences in Japan. Chris's videos have changed a lot in 9 years but they have kept the informative, funny tone. It’s not all travel, his videos have also included whacky and strange things he’s seen as well as fascinating locals he’s befriended. His misadventures have appeared on the BBC , The Guardian, and even occasionally The Mirror. The content and scope of his projects have increased over time to include full documentaries, a weekly podcast and travelling across Japan. He's … [Read more...] about YouTuber Chris Broad explains his quest for a million views, his life in Japan and how he won’t stay forever
The Lawless Frontier
This past April in Quetta, the bleached-gray, drought-stricken capital of the Pakistani border province of Baluchistan, I awoke to explosions and gunfire. In search of the violence, my translator, Jamil, and I jumped into a four-wheel-drive Toyota and raced through the section of town inhabited by Pashtoon tribesmen. Suddenly we were surrounded by Pakistani soldiers, who forced us out of the car and pointed assault rifles in our faces. While they searched us, I saw two other soldiers with automatic weapons run along a high wall a few feet from where we stood. Shots rang out from inside the adjacent compound. By 11:00 a.m. five people had been killed and twenty wounded, and a large cache of weapons had been confiscated in a raid on the Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami (Pashtoon National People's Party), a group supporting an independent "Pashtoonistan" created out of Pakistani territory. The party stood accused of murders and kidnapping. Security forces claimed victory, but reports later … [Read more...] about The Lawless Frontier
Zelda games in order: By release date and timeline
THE Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is a hot topic after gamers were given a sneak preview of what is to come in 2023. But if you can't wait until then to play Zelda , you can take a trip down memory lane, where you will find a lost list of Zelda history - and we have everything you need to know. Zelda games release order As many gamers will know, with most long-running franchises the order to play the series of a game can become jumbled and complicated - but the easiest way to play Zelda is in order of release. And here's how you play the Nintendo favourite. The Legend of Zelda (1986) Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (1987) The Legend of Zelda: A link to the past (1991) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (2000) The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages (2001) The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002) The Legend of Zelda|: Four Swords … [Read more...] about Zelda games in order: By release date and timeline
Does Eddie Munson die in Stranger Things season 4?
STRANGER Things is wrapping up its fourth season on Netflix with a two-episode finale. The final two episodes of season 4 dropped on July 1, 2022, and now fans want to know the fate of Eddie Munson. WARNING: SPOILERS Does Eddie Munson die in Stranger Things season 4? Eddie Munson was introduced during season 4 of Stranger Things as the leader of the Hellfire Club. He is known for his rock-star appearance and is often seen hanging around Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, Gareth, and Jeff. After being introduced, he was an instant hit among fans. However, his life was cut short, and he died in Dustin's arms after being wounded by the Demobats during part two of season 4. Shortly after the episode dropped, several fans took to Twitter to comment on his death. One user wrote: "you mean, eddie munson died without proving his innocence and the people of hawkins still see him as a murderer and not a hero??? my man deserves better." Another added: "the fact that … [Read more...] about Does Eddie Munson die in Stranger Things season 4?
Reading Proust on My Cellphone
A long time ago I was hopelessly hung up, and not in a good way, on a certain passage in Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past . The offending passage, obstructing all the rest of Proust for me, lay in the very middle volume, the fourth of seven, which was then called Cities of the Plain (and has since been retranslated, with more accuracy and more filth, as Sodom and Gomorrah ). There was no reason I should have been waylaid there. This was the volume that thrilled Colette: “No one in the world has written pages such as these on homosexuals, no one!” It was the volume, according to Proust’s newest biographer, Benjamin Taylor, that outraged and possibly killed Count Robert de Montesquiou (the supposed model for the sneering gay aristocrat Baron de Charlus). And it was the volume that André Gide abhorred for its sneaky, secretive, un-Greek view of homosexuality. Here is a scene from that volume. Standing by a window, behind shutters, the narrator daydreams about a bee buzzing … [Read more...] about Reading Proust on My Cellphone
Leonard Cohen, Judaism’s Bard
Robert Zimmerman became Bob Dylan, Allen Konigsberg became Woody Allen, but Leonard Cohen stayed Leonard Cohen. Coming of age at a time when showbusiness demanded Jews not make their background too obvious, Cohen was happy to be named less like a folk icon than a senior partner in an accountancy firm. It seems an obvious point, but it nods to a larger one that was either overlooked or underplayed in the extensive obituaries that followed Cohen's death last week. Put simply, Cohen was an intensely Jewish artist—along with Philip Roth, perhaps the most deeply Jewish artist of the last century. Of course, there’s been no shortage of writers or performers with a Jewish sensibility. Allen's earliest films were steeped in Brooklyn shrugs and Manhattan angst, with plenty of Jewish neurotic shtick. Dylan's “ Neighbourhood Bully ,” telling of a besieged, encircled state of Israel, might be the most AIPAC-friendly song in the rock canon. But the Jewishness of Cohen's work is on an entirely … [Read more...] about Leonard Cohen, Judaism’s Bard
Thursday morning news briefing: Secrecy of Meghan bullying inquiry
More than three years after the first complaint was filed, the Duchess of Sussex bullying row has ended just as it began: in silence. Then, it was an email sent between two close colleagues, raising quiet concerns over the treatment of palace staff. Now, it is a secret report blocked not only from the public but even to those who took the time to contribute. Buckingham Palace has confirmed that an official investigation into the handling of bullying allegations made against the Duchess will be kept under wraps. Royal editor Hannah Furness says Meghan is unscathed but unvindicated over the alleged bullying she has vehemently denied. And associate editor Camilla Tominey writes in her analysis that it suggests, for the Firm, family still comes first despite the claims of staff . to avoid being stuck in traffic . No 10 fears Prime Minister faces 'kangaroo court' If you thought partygate was over, prepare for the next stage. The inquiry into whether Boris Johnson … [Read more...] about Thursday morning news briefing: Secrecy of Meghan bullying inquiry
The Terminal List review: ‘A wasted opportunity in this Chris Pratt series’
It’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, but in episode two of The Terminal List the camera scans across the bookshelf of Navy Seal commander James Reece and reveals that his favoured reading matter includes Sun Tzu’s classic The Art Of War and the 21st century bestseller The Accidental Guerrilla. That tells us all we need to know about the mindset of the hero/anti-hero of the piece, signposting his transition from straight-up military man to rogue vigilante. Based on a book by real-life Seal Jack Carr, The Terminal List stars Chris Pratt as Reece, a soldier whose mind is deeply shaken by the death of a dozen soldiers from his unit on a mission that goes disastrously wrong. Haunted by horrible memories on his return, grilled by suits on his version of events, Reece can’t decide which way is up. But then he starts to suspect he’s been played for a fool. It’s an interesting premise, not least because the first 15 minutes of The Terminal List is devoted to the chaotic … [Read more...] about The Terminal List review: ‘A wasted opportunity in this Chris Pratt series’