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Lucien Laviscount wants to steal THIS from ‘Emily in Paris’ set
Lucien Laviscount knows what he’ll grab from the set of Emily in Paris.
Lucien, who plays heartthrob Londoner Alfie in Emily in Paris, was asked what he’d take from the set if he could steal somtrhing.
“I think Alfie has the best suiting on the show, so I’d probably be stealing all of the suits from Alfie’s wardrobe,” he told People.
“I’m taking every suit that Alfie wears, 100 percent,” Laviscount added.
The actor previously teased the upcoming season, which follows Emily’s work trip to Rome, away from Alfie and her original lover Gabriel.
“All I’m gonna say is strap in,” the actor said. “Because it goes left, so far left, and a little bit right this season.”
“Yeah, I don’t think anyone could have foreseen that coming,” he teased.
He alos went on to note a similarity between him and his character, saying, “I think Alfie kind of always speaks his truth, which I’d like to say is a trait of mine. In the most difficult situations, he speaks the truth. I like to say I’m pretty similar in that respect.”
“I love playing Alfie. Alfie’s been an amazing part of my life now. It’s been cool,” he added.
Emily in Paris season 5 will stream on Netflix from Dec. 18.
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Colin Jost forced to make another joke about wife Scarlett Johansson on ‘SNL’
Colin Jost got set up by Michael Che on SNL once again, a year after the pair sparked uproar for comparing Scarlett Johansson to a roast beef sandwich.
The moment came during Saturday Night Live’s annual Christmas episode on December 20 with a special segment called “Weekend Update” joke swap.
“Tonight is our Christmas show, and we have a tradition where me and Colin give each other jokes to read that neither of us have ever seen,” Che explained the segment for viewers.
Jost, however, protested, saying he didn’t think they were doing the joke this year. “And you know that I did not write any jokes for you,” he said, prompting Che to reply, “Well, I guess you’ll just have to read mine.”
After delivering several jokes, Jost landed on the one aimed squarely at his wife of five years. “New research shows that millions of women leave the work force due to menopause. Which means there’s only a couple years left on my gravy train,” he read, laughing as a photo of Johansson appeared onscreen.
“My girl already be like, ‘Colin, I’m warm. Colin, I’m sweating.’ B****, you having a hot flash,” Jost continued. He then followed it up with another punchline: “But don’t worry about me, I got a backup. They don’t call Wednesday hump day for nothing.”
The moment echoed last year’s viral joke swap, when Jost delivered another Che-written jab that left Johansson visibly stunned backstage.
Reflecting on that moment earlier this year, Johansson admitted, “It was so vulgar. I just can’t believe that they went there.”
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Pakistan U19 skipper eyes World Cup glory after Asia Cup win over India
DUBAI: Pakistan Under-19 captain Farhan Yousaf has set his sights on World Cup success after leading his side to victory over India in the Asia Cup 2025 final, underlining the team’s growing confidence on the international stage.
“Our next aim is simple,” Yousaf said in an interview with Geo News after the victory. “We want to be world champions.”
Yousaf said the team remained composed despite losing the toss, adding that being asked to bat first proved decisive on a pitch that favoured batting.
“We were disappointed to lose the toss, but once we were put in to bat, we were happy because the wicket looked good,” he said. “We stuck to the plan we had discussed and executed it well.”
Pakistan posted a formidable total of 347 runs, a score that allowed the captain to demand an aggressive approach from his bowlers.
“After we got that total, I told the bowlers to think as if they were defending 250 and to attack from the start,” he said. “They kept that mindset, took wickets and applied pressure.”
The final was played in front of a packed crowd that included both Pakistani and Indian supporters, adding to the intensity of the occasion.
“Playing such an important match with fans from both countries in the stadium made it even more enjoyable,” Yousaf said.
With the Asia Cup secured, Pakistan’s Under-19 side will next compete in a tri-nation series in Zimbabwe before turning their attention to the Under-19 World Cup.
Born in Kasur, Punjab, on December 15, 2006, Yousaf is a right-handed middle-order batter and one of Pakistan’s emerging leaders, now focused firmly on translating continental success into global silverware.
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Young People's Chorus of New York City: "Jolly Toyland"
To mark the Christmas season, “Sunday Morning” presents a performance by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, of “Jolly Toyland,” arranged by Francisco J. Nunez.
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