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Mackenzie Shirilla's jail call with her mom before trial: the two discuss the upcoming trial surrounding the deadly crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan.
During the call, Natalie repeatedly reassures Mackenzie that the crash “is not your fault.”
Throughout the call, Mackenzie appears confident she will be found not guilty...while vilifying the victims and their families.
After hearing this jail call for yourself… what do YOU think?
Warning: Explicit Language⚠️
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Just watched this documentary. Here’s my opinion. One of three things happened in that car.
1. She had a medical episode and blacked out.
2. They got into a fight and she said she was going to crash the car, with no real intentions of doing it, and hit a point of no return, panicked and crashed.
3. They were speeding down the street trying to be cool and lost control.
I don’t think from the time she turned on that street calm and safely did she turn into a murderer in a matter of five seconds. She deserves jail for sure but 15 to life for double murder is absurd. 10 years manslaughter would’ve been a fair sentence. And before you ask, if that was my son, I would absolutely want the person to spend the rest of her life in jail. That’s not how it works
@singalakha06@KhananiShingan1 It sounds like she is cheating. The side doesn’t know that she is getting married. They will only find out after the wedding
It’s sad how real issues men are facing are looked down upon when the men actually talk about them. Notice how he’s being shamed in the comment section?
This is why you won’t see men problems being spoken about on this platform, y’all are shaming them.
For "Cheers (Drink to That)" she stole the vocals from the demo of LP as well as vocals from Stacy Barthe. The vocals can be found all over the final version.
Now let us meet the many voices behind Rihanna's music! Let's start off with the great Ester Dean. If we listen to her demo for "What's My Name?" we can clearly hear it's similar to the final version. Her vocals are still in the actual song and they are very prominent.
The Ursula of Pop also clearly stole Crystal Nicole's vocals, as we can clearly hear here. This was a demo yet it pretty much sound identical to the final version, her vocals are still all over the track.
Yet again another demo, here we have Ester Dean singing "Rude Boy" and once again it is similar to the final version. She also sang "You Da One", "Where Have You Been", "Talk That Talk", "Right Now" and MANY album tracks such as "Fading", "Complicated", "Drunk on Love" and more.
The new Devil Wears Prada opens with Anne Hathaway getting fired by text, mid-award ceremony, alongside her entire newsroom. After twenty years of saying no to a sequel, this is the story that finally got Meryl Streep to say yes.
The cast had walked away. Streep wasn’t interested. Hathaway said she wanted to make something completely different with the same people. The first movie made $326 million on a $35 million budget and they all moved on.
Then magazines started dying. Newsrooms shut down. The whole industry that the first movie poked fun at was suddenly collapsing in real life. Aline Brosh McKenna, who wrote both films, finally had a real story to tell.
In the sequel, Miranda is fighting to keep Runway alive in the digital age. Emily is now a senior boss at Dior, sitting on the ad money Runway needs to survive. Andy is back, but worn down. She’s looking for some stability after a journalism career that didn’t pay much. The whole movie is about people in a sinking industry deciding what to give up and what to fight for.
Disney spent roughly $100 million to make this one. Nearly three times the original’s budget. Then production turned into a string of strange luck. They got Dior’s flagship as a filming location while it was still being put together around them. Jonathan Anderson became Dior’s new head designer one week before shooting started and somehow still had time to make two custom looks for Emily Blunt. The cast went to Milan Fashion Week in character. Streep, Hathaway and Tucci sat front row at the Dolce show. Simone Ashley, who plays an assistant in the movie, had to sit one row behind them.
Giorgio Armani died three weeks before they were supposed to shoot the Armani fashion show scene. They cut the whole scene. As tribute, the cast wore his designer pieces throughout the rest of the film.
The full trailer hit 222 million views in 24 hours, the biggest in 20th Century Studios history. Reviews are landing at 79 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Time wrote that the sequel is darker than the first one, and the darkness is exactly why it works. A movie about the collapse of a glossy industry, made by people who only agreed to make it once that collapse became impossible to ignore.