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‘The Fall Guy’ slammed for ‘distasteful’ joke about exes Johnny Depp and Amber Heard

user on X , formerly Twitter, wrote.Another person called it “distasteful” and wrote, “It’s 2024, why are we writing these kinds of lines into movies? nasty work.”“I have absolutely no idea how I missed this when I saw it,” another viewer said. “What an unconscionable and disgusting decision; shame on [director] David Leitch, the writing team, and whoever else contributed to the telling of this ‘joke.’”“Damn what the f–k i was so excited for this movie now that’s gone,” another fan remarked.
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Marilyn Manson used racial slur against The Smashing Pumpkins’ James Iha in text message to Johnny Depp
Marilyn Manson used a racial slur against The Smashing Pumpkins’ James Iha during a text message conversation with Johnny Depp.The conversation happened in 2016 after Lindsay Usich (Manson’s current wife) allegedly “filed a police report” against Manson.The text accuses Usich of “pulling an Amber (Heard)” by getting the police involved but, according to Manson, it was only because her brother-in-law James Iha and her “poor, fat Mom want to steal my money”. It’s here Manson uses a racial slur targeted at people of East Asian descent.According to the texts, Depp then offers Manson a place to “hide out”, if he needs it.More text messages between Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp pic.twitter.com/T02Mh1rrqU— kamilla (@k4mil1aa) July 31, 2022Thousands of pages of documents filed in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation case were unsealed at the end of last month, with Depp supporters paying over $3,300 (£2700) to access the files.At the start of June, the jury in the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial gave their verdict, ruling in favour of Depp.The verdict was returned after almost 13 hours of deliberation across three days at the district court in Fairfax, Virginia.Depp has been awarded $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages and $5million in punitive damages.
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Two women hospitalised after van driver's sneezing fit caused massive car crash
caused a crash that left two women needing hospital treatment told police that he had suffered a sneezing fit due to hay fever in the moments before the collision.Alexander Harkness crashed his Peugeot van into two cars and left a motorway blocked at rush hour.The 29-year-old was travelling on Edinburgh's City Bypass when he careered into the back of vehicles at speed.The Daily Record reports that two women in one of the smashed cars were taken to hospital for treatment after the collision.Harkness, who suffers from hay fever, told police he started sneezing moments before the high-speed impacts.He appeared at the city’s sheriff court on Wednesday and admitted driving without due care and consideration.Fiscal depute Gillian Koren said traffic on the bypass had been “slow moving” and “heavy”, but “free-flowing” sections allowed vehicles to reach 25mph to 30mph.Ms Koren said it was 4.45pm when a Hyundai SUV driven by Maxine Alexander with passenger Jacqueline Hardy travelled westbound from Sheriffhall Roundabout.A Hyundai car was being driven behind it by Jordan Brazendale, the court heard, and Harkness followed that in his work van.Ms Koren said Maxine and Jordan became aware of slow moving traffic ahead and slowed to 15mph.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Jordan looked in his rear-view mirror, she said, and saw the van “driving towards him at high speed”.The court heard Jordan didn’t have “time to take evasive action and braced for impact” while there was “no evidence” of emergency braking by Harkness.The van struck the Hyundai car, forcing it to mount the central reservation and leave the carriageway.Ms Koren said Harkness’ Peugeot then collided with
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