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Such realistically raw, gritty scenes. Love everything about this episode ❤️‍🔥 Especially the partial focus on Kang Gil Young (and her developing relationships with the men).
The accusations made by the possessed about Choi Yoon - and Kang Gil Young’s reactions - gave me chills more than all the wailing, curses and screams of the woman because it was the most “realistic” horror in this indelible segment. A brilliant combination of writing, direction and performance (lighting, set up etc too). 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Aug 2, 2019
1. Brody Jenner has split with Kaitlyn Carter one year after their Bali wedding. As if the split between the 35-year-old son of Caitlyn Jenner and 30-year-old blogger was not already surprising enough, TMZ reported on Friday that the two never actually made their marriage official.
The publication reports that the relationship between the couple is over and that Kaitlynn has already moved out of their home together.
The publication reports that they have confirmed that Kaitlynn and Brody never followed up to get a marriage license in the US so their union was never officially legal.
According to TMZ, the blonde beauty wanted two things from the brother of Brandon Jenner: a baby and a legal marriage.
However Brody did not want to do either and they split as a result. Their ceremony in Indonesia took place on June 2, 2018.
2. Mark Ronson is teaming up with SoulCycle to give warriors a spin of a lifetime as part of the company’s first-ever “Music Month.”
Ronson has been tapped [back] to join Sound by SoulCycle in New York City on Aug. 27, 2019, at Webster Hall. The 43-year-old Ronson will DJ the class in partnership with SiriusXM, who will rebroadcast the event afterward so “as many fans and riders as possible” can join in on the one-night experience.
The “Uptown Funk” musician’s love of SoulCycle has been well-documented, as he’s frequently tweeted about classes in which he’s ridden.
“Shout out to Paige, the Soul Cycle [sic] instructor, who closed this morning’s class with Gypsy into Joanne piano version,” he once wrote.
The beloved spin studio is also teaming up with MTV in honor of its upcoming VMAs later this month and will be offering VMA-themed rides in New York City and LA.
3. Honey Boo Boo pretended to prepare and inhale a line of cocaine on her Instagram Live on Thursday, despite her mother Mama June struggling with drug addiction.
Honey Boo Boo, whose real name is Alana Thompson, went live on Instagram to answer questions submitted by fans. At one point while someone sitting off-camera — believed to be her older sister Lauryn “Pumpkin” Shannon — asked her questions, Alana, 13, lost her patience.
“Tell me what’s f–king next right now!” she yelled. In the video obtained by TMZ, Alana picked up a plastic knife, motioned that she was lining up cocaine and pretended to inhale it.
“Alana, quit f–king doing … don’t even f–king mimic that on f–king live!” Lauryn, 19, yelled. “Acting like a f–king idiot on live, that’s why you don’t go live on your f–king Instagram.”
Alana has been living with Lauryn since their mother and her boyfriend, Geno Doak, were arrested earlier this year for crack possession. In fact, Alana has been vocal about her mother’s recovery; she was visibly distraught in a recent attempt at an intervention on “Mama June: From Not to Hot.
4. New York prosecutors have accused a Bronx pastor of raiding an HIV/AIDS charity fund to pay for his own vacation and luxury lifestyle.
Rev. Reginald Williams, 67, stole more than $631,000 from the Addicts Rehabilitation Center Fund and the Addicts Rehabilitation Center Foundation, two non-profits aimed at aiding HIV+ drug addicts which he helped found.
A Manhattan court arranged Williams along with two accomplices on grand larceny charges on July 31.
According to prosecutors, Williams used the charity funds to pay off credit card bills and write cashiers checks for himself and his wife. He also laundered money through real estate ventures and a consulting firm by investing money and accepting massive kickbacks. Williams also expensed vacations and dinners to the charity fund multiple times to the tune of almost $300,000.
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance said Williams and his accomplices, “shamelessly stole from publicly funded organizations dedicated to helping vulnerable New Yorkers.”
“Even while their organizations struggled financially, failing to meet contractual obligations and even furloughing employees without pay,” Vance said, “these defendants continued to drain the coffers for their personal gain.”
Lawyers for Williams said he had raised $14 million for the Rehabilitation Center Foundation, and was entitled to use those funds as he accepted no salary for his work.
Williams has served as pastor for the aptly-named Charity Baptist Church of Christ in the Bronx for more than 25 years.
5. A fourth consecutive title. A chance at etching his name alongside the greatest of all time. Another $300,000.
All are within reach for Mat Fraser as the 2019 CrossFit Games near, but none of those cross his mind when he’s deadlifting loaded barbells and cranking out handstand push-ups six hours a day, six days a week.
The current reigning Fittest Man on Earth instead focuses on ensuring there are no weaknesses in his workouts, no ways for his competitors to catch up.
“Every day of my training is thinking, ‘All right, what am I awful at?’ and working on it,” the 29-year-old told USA TODAY Sports on a recent Monday, the only day of the week he devotes solely to rest and recuperation.
It's no secret other elite athletes around the world are trying to chase down the reigning champ, but the odds of anyone catching him are slim.
“The only word to describe it exactly is dominant. He’s made very few mistakes. He’s worked on anything that was somewhat of a weakness, and he’s made it very obvious that he’s the guy to beat right now," six-time Games athlete Josh Bridges of San Diego said.
"There isn’t a guy that I’m like, ‘This guy might beat him. This guy has a chance.’ Looking at the field, it’s like everyone else is playing for second right now. That’s the only way to describe it. It’s kind of like the Tiger Woods era where he was winning every single Major.”
Yet Fraser's drive to climb ropes, push weighted sleds and muscle his 5-7, 195-pound frame up on the still rings doesn’t come from the pursuit of tying the athlete he has been compared to since finishing just behind Froning at his first Games in 2014. The motivation is the same as it was when Fraser took to CrossFit in 2012: a love for working hard in the gym and an awareness of what the alternative would be.
“I’ve worked the nine-to-five desk job. I’ve read over contracts, all that stuff. I think it was great having that experience because it makes me grateful for the opportunity that I’m in. I’m not looking at it as, ‘Ugh, I have to go to the gym today.’ It’s like, ‘Nope. I know what the other option is, so this is great!’”
Fraser earned a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Vermont in 2014 but hasn’t had time to put it to use yet. These days, his life consists of “a whole lot of eat, sleep and work out.”
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