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Gennifer Goodwin on her kids reaction to ‘Zootopia’
Gennifer Goodwin, who is the voice of Judy Hopps in Zootopia franchise, revealed her children’s take on the film.
Her sons Oliver , 11, and Hugo, 9, made their first public appearance during the London premiere of Zootopia 2.
During an upcoming appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Goodwin dished on her sons reaction to the film and how it made her a cool mom.
“They really felt like this is the first movie that I was able to like slip under the ‘mommy is an actress’ radar,” she shared.
Once Upon a Time actress added, “They didn’t even understand it was me for years… They really pitched to us that Zootopia is something that means so much to us as a family because it’s also their favourite, number one, it’s their favourite movie, though Judy Hopps is not their favourite character by the way.”
“So, now I’ve got cool points. I’ve won their love. I bribed them to come on the [press] tour,” she added.
The sequel follows, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) are back as ZPD officers, tackling a new mystery involving Gary De’Snake, a mysterious snake seeking proof that his grandmother, Agnes, was the true creator of Zootopia’s weather walls, not the Lynxley family who took the credit and exiled reptiles.
While there were many familiar characters, some new included Ke Huy Quan as Gary De’ Snake, Andy Samberg as Pawbert Lynxley and Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song as Cattrick and Kitty Lynxley.
The film is now running in theatres.
Entertainment
Longtime entertainment publicist was 82
Audrey Beth Davis, the veteran entertainment publicist who helped shape the public image of some of the most iconic shows in television history, has died at the age of 82.
She passed away from natural causes on 1 May in Pennsylvania, surrounded by her family, friends, and those who cared for her.
Having spent decades at the heart of the industry, Davis was a well-respected figure known for her work on legendary series like The Golden Girls and the Law & Order franchise.
Born in Brooklyn in 1943, Davis started her career in television production on the panel game show The Match Game before finding her true calling in public relations.
After joining Stone Associates in the late 1970s, she was later recruited by Dick Lippin to join his new venture, which eventually became The Lippin Group in 1986.
Throughout her long career, she handled the publicity for a massive range of hits, from the light-hearted charm of The Love Boat and Empty Nest to the high-stakes drama of the Law & Order spin-offs and the major CBS miniseries Scarlett.
Davis remained a fixture at The Lippin Group until her retirement in 2008, earning a reputation for her professionalism and deep understanding of the TV landscape.
She is survived by her sisters, Rhonda and Sharon, as well as a large extended family of nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.
Her loss is felt deeply by her former colleagues and the many friends she made throughout her years in Hollywood.
For those wishing to pay their respects, a memorial service has been scheduled for 12:00 pm on 14 May at the Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home in West Reading, Pennsylvania.
The family has suggested that, in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Francis Home to honour her memory.
Her passing marks the end of an era for the many television productions that benefited from her dedicated work behind the scenes.
Entertainment
AS-level Business Studies paper allegedly leaked online
KARACHI: The AS-level Business Studies paper of Cambridge International Education (CIE) was reportedly leaked online, raising concerns over the exam security.
The incident comes days after CIE admitted that an Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Mathematics Paper 1 was leaked, saying the question paper was “shared prematurely against our regulations.”
The Business Studies paper, scheduled to be held today, was reportedly leaked and circulated online last night.
One of three examination papers circulating on social media platforms last night was the Business Studies, code “9609 Paper 1”.
In a statement issued on April 30, the CIE said: “We can confirm that Cambridge International AS Level Mathematics Paper 12 (9709), taken in our Africa, Europe, Middle East, Pakistan and South Asia regions, was shared prematurely against our regulations.”
The examination board said it was promptly and thoroughly investigating the incident to understand the extent of the leak and determine next steps regarding the compromised paper.
The CIE had said its priority remained ensuring students were not disadvantaged by the incident while continuing all possible measures to protect examination integrity and maintain confidence in awarded grades.
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