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‘The Last of Us’ star remains ‘brave’ amid hate

Kaitlyn Dever, who portrayed Abby in season two of The Last of Us, has divided fans and sparked backlash from some over her killing of a beloved character.
But the star in an interview with Deadline said she has “no fear” as she is set to film season three.
She credited the series cast and crew for this comfort. “have a sense of comfort knowing that I’m in really good hands.”
The Booksmart star continued, “In Season 2, I felt so taken care of and so supported just by the crew and everybody that I was working with, so that gives me a sense of safety.”
Not only this, Kaitlyn said the support for season two by fans also gave her the confidence to go fearless for season three shooting.
“Also, there is comfort in the fact that people did love Season 2. So, I just have to trust my instincts and trust myself moving forward,” she noted.
“The scripts, the dialogue, and the story is so amazing that I’m not at all going into Season 3 with any sort of fear or hesitation. It’s pure excitement to be part of such a cool show,” Kaitlyn said.
It is expected that filming on season three of The Last of Us will begin in 2026, with the series set to release in 2027.
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Prince Andrew victim Virgina Giuffre speaks on his entitlement: ‘His birthright’

Prince Andrew’s abuse victim has shed light on her experience in an honest confession.
In a posthumous memoir, Virginia Giuffre has described she was chosen to ‘please’ the Duke of York by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
In an excerpt from “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice,” Giuffre noted that after a night of dancing at London hotspot Tramp, Maxwell allegedly told her: “When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey.”
She added: “Back at the house, Maxwell and Epstein said goodnight and headed upstairs, signaling it was time that I take care of the prince. In the years since, I’ve thought a lot about how he behaved. He was friendly enough, but still entitled.”
The deceased added that she saw Andrew full of himself, pretending that it was his ‘birthright’ to abuse her.’
Giuffre then explained her discomfort and admitted that experience was traumatising.
“Afterward, he said thank you in his clipped British accent. In my memory, the whole thing lasted less than half an hour,” she wrote.
Giuffre then added that Maxwell allegedly told her the next morning: “You did well. The prince had fun.”
Entertainment
Gwyneth Paltrow shocked to learn Timothee’s girlfriend was Kylie Jenner

Gwyneth Paltrow was impressed with her costar, Timothee Chalamet, dating a woman has two kids, but she was not aware it was Kylie Jenner.
In a new interview with British Vogue, the Oscar-winning actress revealed her surprise upon learning about the couple’s relationship when Paltrow first began working with Chalamet on their upcoming movie, Marty Supreme.
“Everyone makes fun of me because I don’t know anything,” Paltrow shared. “I was like, ‘Do you have a girlfriend?’ And he was like, ‘I do.’ He mentioned that she had kids and I was like, ‘That’s so cool. I really love to hear that [from] a young man like you.’ “
She went on to say, “I understand a 45-year-old who has his own kids going out with a woman with kids, but it’s a cool choice to go out with a young woman who has two kids.”
“I respect it. I think it’s kind of punk rock. But my point is I didn’t know [it was] Kylie Jenner…” she added.
The Wonka star and Jenner are romantically linked since 2023.
The make-up mogul welcomed her two kids, Stormi and Aire, with ex boyfriend, Travis Scott.
Paltrow and Chalamet are all set to share the big screen and their new film is going to be her first major role since 2019.
Moreover, Marty Supreme has already created a buzz after Chalamet and Paltrow’s loved-up scenes from the set went viral last year.
In a previous interview with Vanity Fair, she shared that their film has “a lot” of intimate scenes.
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Paramount Pictures drops hint of what’s coming tomorrow

It opens with a chilling 911 call with the voice of a female heard speaking in fear, “He’s gonna kill me. He killed all the others.”
That’s the teaser that Paramount Pictures dropped about Primate, whose official trailer will arrive tomorrow.
The movie’s synopsis gives an insight into why there is a fear in the air. “Home from college, Lucy reunites with family, including pet chimp Ben. Ben contracts rabies during a pool party and turns aggressive. Lucy and friends barricade in pool, devising ways to survive the vicious chimp.”
Moreover, a review in Bloody Disgusting also provides a key understanding of the movie whose 42-second teaser dropped today.
“Ben is practical, spectacularly crafted by Millennium FX, and played by movement specialist Miguel Torres Umba,” the critic Meagan Navarro writes.
“The chimp’s transformation from sweet pet to terrifying monster serves as the film’s biggest asset, enhanced by chilling shot composition and expert pacing that tests even the steeliest of nerves,” she notes.
“Primate may not ultimately impress for originality, but as an old school animal attack creature feature, it’s an adrenaline rush of fun,” the reviewer concludes.
Johannes Roberts serves as the director, while he also wrote the screenplay with Ernest Riera, and Walter Hamada is the producer. Meanwhile, the film’s cast includes Johnny Sequoyah and Troy Kotsur.
Primate will open in cinemas on Jan, 9.
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