Champions League pitch invader, Kinsey Wolanski has revealed she and her boyfriend were jailed in Brazilafter their plans to disrupt the Copa America final on Sunday night was foiled.
During Liverpool's Champions League final win over Tottenham in Madrid last month, Wolanski invaded the pitch by wearing a skimpy swimsuit advertising a Russian porn pranking website. She was later caught and escorted off the pitch by security.
While trying to pull a similar stunt in Brazil's victory over Peru, Wolanski and her YouTuber boyfriend Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who set up the x-rated website, were arrested and jailed.
Maleficent 2 starring Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning looks set to be every inch as darkly mystical as the first film.
Angelina Jolie returns as the fabulous Disney villain in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil alongside Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer for the ultimate fairy showdown.
Just one in an entire batch of live-action Disney remakes, Maleficent 2 will see Elle’s character Princess Aurora come to blows with the dark fairy after announcing plans to marry Prince Philip, whose mother is the queen of a neighbouring kingdom.
Their conflict leads to a war, introducing Maleficent’s own family members as the leaders battle for the land.
Here’s everything you need to know about Maleficent: Mistress of Evil...
Maleficent 2 will hit cinemas in October this year. Picture: Disney
Release date
Part two of Maleficent will be released in UK cinemas on 18th October 2019, making it the perfect Halloween season flick to watch with your mates.
Cast
Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning of course return to their roles of Maleficent and Princess Aurora, but this time we’ll see Michelle Pfeiffer added to the cast as Queen Ingrith.
Sam Riley returns as Diaval, while rising star Harris Dickinson takes the role of Prince Phillip.
Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor is also in the cast, but his role is yet to be confirmed.
Meanwhile, Robert Lindsay will play King John and Lesley Manville and Juno Temple will star as fairies Flittle and Thistlewit, respectively.
Plot
Angelina Jolie returns as Maleficent. Picture: Disney
The official synopsis of the film explains it will pick up several years after the first movie, where audiences learned why Maleficent had turned to villainy and cursed baby Princess Aurora.
Disney explain: “The film continues to explore the complex relationship between the horned fairy and the soon to be Queen as they form new alliances and face new adversaries in their struggle to protect the moors and the magical creatures that reside within.”
It’s also clear from the trailers Aurora’s engagement to Prince Philip will be a huge source of conflict between the horned fairy and the young princess, especially when Aurora’s soon-to-be mother-in-law declares her as “her own daughter”.
Snoop Dogg went off on a rant on Instagram, as he joined the campaign for members of the U.S. Women's National Team who won the Women's World Cup on Sunday, to get paid like their male colleagues.
Centering his outburst on a report which revealed that the U.S. women's soccer players only made $90,000 per player in bonus money for reaching the quarterfinals, while the men would have made $500k for reaching the same stage, the rapper also took a swipe at their male colleagues who according to him can't move past the first round of any world competition but earn jumbo pay.
'The sorry-ass f***ing men from the U.S. soccer team, everyone's s***, ain't ever gonna win s***, can't even get out the f***ing first round,' the 47-year-old entertainer said on Instagram. 'Man, pay them ladies, man. 'Pay them girls what they worth.'
It was further learnt that after the big win on Sunday over Netherlands, the US Women National Team will reportedly walk away with $260k per player, while the men would have banked $1.1 mil each.
Effort to resolve the discrepancy have already been initiated by the team. Recall that in a lawsuit filed in March, the U.S. women alleged that the U.S. Soccer Federation has continued to pay them less than the men 'for substantially equal work.' The lawsuit goes on to mention a discrepancy in training and travel conditions, as well as an inequality in promotion and development.
A Lithuanian man and his wife have won the world wife carrying title for a second year in a row.
The competition says that men must leap over timber and wade through waist-high water to carry their wives to become champions and the winner smiles home with 'his wife's weight in beer.
Vytautas Kirkliauskas and his wife Neringa Kirkliauskiene cleared a grueling 253.5 meter obstacle course in 1 minute and 6.72 seconds.
Couples from over a dozen countries, including Australia, France and Germany, took part in the annual race in Sonkajarvi, Finland, 300 miles north of Helsinki, the capital.
The rules stipulate that the woman must be over 17 years of age and weigh at least 108 pounds. Despite the event's name, couples don't have to be married, and organizers say male contestants could 'steal a neighbor's wife' if they don't have a female companion.
Popular SuperSport presenter, Robert Marawa has launched his own online TV channel, barely a month after being sacked by SuperSport.
The former SuperSports presenter made headlines in May, after he revealed that he was fired less than two hours before the start of his show. SuperSports in its statement, also confirmed that they had ended their relationship with the sports presenter.
"SuperSport is in the process of an exciting refresh of its local presenter line-up, which includes us not pursuing our contractual relationship with Robert Marawa" the statement read.
On Thursday however, Robert Marawa took to Twitter to announce the launch of his online TV channel. The channel has so far attracted over 2,700 subscribers.
Cristiano Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriquez took to Instagram to share this loved-up photo of them in bed together. In the photo, the Spanish beauty was pictured planting a sweet kiss on the footballer while he is fast asleep.
Unending trouble of Senator Abbo ◗ How his wife died of HIV/AIDS –Sister-in-law ◗ He refused to pay me my money, threatened me with death – Business associate ◗ Released on bail, likely to be arraigned
For the embattled Senator Elisha Abbo, there is no end in sight to his self-inflicted travail. The infamous video of his assault of a Nursing at an Abuja adult toy shop is the Pandora’s box that brought him to bad light. Now, the floodgate is open and more damaging revelations are coming into the open, as grave allegations surface from different quarters.
Two of his accusers spoke with Saturday Sun. The worse allegation came from Eunice Tochukwu Ojukwu, his sister-in-law, who alleged that Senator Abbo, battered his late wife, Eucharia Uche Ishiaku, who eventually died ofHIV.
Eunice Tochukwu Ojukwu made this allegation when she visited the Ikeja office of the Sun newspaper yesterday.
“I am the immediate junior sister of Eucharia Uche Ishiaku who was married to the man you all now know as Senator Elisha Abbo,” she declared. “His real name is Clifford Ishiaku, that’s the name we knew him till we saw the story on social media that he is now a senator.”
She lamented that her sister would have been alive if her husband had informed her about his health status.
The second story, from Owolabi Olumuyiwa Tayo, a former business associate of the Adamawa Senator, chronicled in detail their business dealing way back when the man at the centre of the storm was a mere political jobber. Owolabi’s gritty story of abuse of power, disrespect for contract and lack of regard for friendship adds to the grisly portrait of the man who is reportedly Nigeria’s “youngest lawmaker.”
Senator Elisha Abbo has pleaded not guilty to one count of assault on his arraignment on Monday, Igbere TV reports.
The lawmaker was arraigned by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police at Zuba Magistrate Court, Abuja.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker, representing Adamawa North at the National Assembly, had apologised in a press briefing last week for his actions.
It is believed that the video of the incident and his statement owning up to the incident would be used as evidence against him.
A women’s group, National Council for Women Society (NCWS), FCT Chapter, had on Sunday rejected his apology.
The group advocated for stiffer punishment for Abbo to serve as deterrent to others who assault women in workplace, shops or markets.
It also called on the United Nations and other international organisations to ensure Abbo’s prosecution in order to guard against future occurrence.