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Showtime Cancels ‘Ziwe’ After Two Seasons, Orders Mandy Patinkin’s ‘Seasoned’ to Series; ‘The Wood’ TV Adaptation No Longer Moving Forward
BreAnna Bell A series of changes have taken place at Showtime. Variety has confirmed the network has canceled “Ziwe” after just two seasons and has picked up Mandy Patinkin’s “Seasoned” to series, delivering a six-episode order. Hosted and executive produced by comedian Ziwe Fumudoh, the talk show focused on presenting trending hot topics concerning race, politics and other cultural issues as well as musical numbers, interviews, guest stars and comedic sketches. Guests on Season 2 included Drew Barrymore, Rowan Blanchard, Blake Griffin, Emily Ratajkowski and Mia Khalifa, among others. The series first debuted in 2021. With the loss, that leaves Showtime without a current late night talk show following the cancellation of “Desus & Mero” (which Ziwe also served as a writer on before moving to her own show). The changes come as part of Showtime’s reevaluation of the programming slate after MTV Entertainment Group president and CEO Chris McCarthy stepped in to oversee the cabler once former CEO David Nevins left in October.
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Remains found in melting Alps ice belonged to Brit hiker who disappeared 50 years ago
disappeared in 1974.The hiker, who was 32 when he went missing, has not been named.His remains were uncovered in the Pennine Alps on September 5 last year, with British officials helping to determine his identity in recent months.READ MORE: Mia Khalifa says she had to 'watch out for serial killer snipers' on way to schoolA list of over 300 people who have gone missing in the Alps since 1925 is kept by Swiss authorities.A number of bodies have been discovered in recent years due to melting glaciers, including a couple who were discovered in 2017 having gone missing in 1942.Canton Police Valais said in a statement on Thursday (February 16): “The remains found at the scene suggested that it could be a man who had been reported missing from the Grand Combin area since December 31, 1974.“A DNA identification, in cooperation with the police in Great Britain, led to the confirmation of the identity of the missing person.“This is an English national who was 32 years old at the time of his disappearance.”Global warming has allowed macabre air searches for human remains to be carried out in the region, which led to the discovery of the man's body.“As part of the search for missing persons, the cantonal police are constantly looking for new possible leads,” a police spokesperson said.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.“Due to the melting of the glacier, the agents of the cantonal police, in cooperation with the air force, went to the Corbassiere glacier.”The Swiss couple whose mummified remains were found five years ago had failed to return from going to milk cows in a meadow near their home.The couple's youngest daughter revealed at the time that the
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Zombie mushroom that kills insects could help fight cancer, bombshell study finds
cancer-healing qualities.Previous research delving into that of the cordyceps fungus, which kills insects and sprouts from their bodies, has found it can help kill cancer cells.But the rarity of the mushroom itself in the wild and further difficulties in the cultivation of said mushrooms means experts have never quite managed to bulk test the zombie mushrooms on patients.READ MORE: Mia Khalifa 'covets' life by British seaside as latest UK glam snaps send fans wildA team from Korea and Egypt has since figured out how to grow the elusive fungi and are now hosting the mushroom in various insects in a controlled setting.Research teams working away in the lab hope by cultivating the zombie fungus in the same way it is grown in the wild that they can produce the compound that would be used in cancer treatments.That compound, cordycepin, is said to be more effective in such treatments and scientists may have found a way to consistently grow their own.Running down how the fungus works, it would appear it is capable of invading and infecting the host cells, killing off the muscle and spreading.In insects, this is fatal, but in cancer research, experts are hopeful the capabilities of the fungus will be used as a way of killing off cancer cells.A study from 2005 showed the application of cordycepin on cancerous cells inhibited the growth and development of cancer cells, slowing the spread of the disease.Another study from 2013 has shown that cordyceps had blocked the growth of prostate carcinoma cells, a cancer specific to the tissue of organ walls.Dr Mi Kyeong Lee said: "Cordycepin is one of the cytotoxic nucleoside analogs with complementary therapeutic activities in anti-proliferation and anti-metastasis in cancer cells."A team
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OnlyFans model was harassed over pics aged 13 after boyfriend leaked intimate photo
READ MORE: PornHub's Mia Khalifa says she 'commutes to Europe' after several glam trips to Britain Becoming an OnlyFans sensation, however, couldn't happen for Gardez until she overcame the trauma caused by the betrayal she suffered as a young teenager when she became a revenge porn victim.Gardez, from Sinaloa, revealed she had met a boy when she was in high school at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), and the youngster trusted him enough to send him intimate photos.When the troublesome boy reportedly leaked the image without her consent, Gardez suffered judgment from family members and classmates who teased and harassed her, local media reported.However, not wanting to let the boy determine how she was perceived, Gardez decided to turn the breach of trust into a positive and launched her OnlyFans account in February 2022.And the star is also popular on Instagram, having amassed 667K followers on the social media site where she posts selfies, dances and regular updates on her glamorous life. For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here. Back in July, on her eighteenth birthday, she posted a picture in which she was standing in front of a brand new white car, captioning the post: "Everything is perfect from the right perspective [...] Proud of my journey in this life at 18 years old."I hope that God and the universe allow you to feel the satisfaction of materializing what you dream of, I hope I can be an inspiration to whoever needs it."Since I was a little girl I knew I would achieve great things."READ NEXT: Evil Death Row stepdad hammered nails into three-year-old daughter's head Couple who put £3m 'paradise' home on
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Mia Khalifa admits she 'scams' OnlyFans subscribers who don’t respect boundaries
OnlyFans star Mia Khalifa claims she has tricked subscribers who demand X-rated content from her into paying for handwritten notes as a way of teaching them a lesson.The 29-year-old former Pornhub actress made claims she "scams" people who refuse to respect her boundaries on the late-night talk show, Ziwe.Mia claims she will only sell non-nude and suggested nude content on her platform but occasionally gets messages from subscribers asking her for more explicit stuff.READ MORE: Mia Khalifa claims ‘selling body to the army’ is worse than doing it for pornHowever, the adult star claims she has "fun" dealing with them in her own way, in a clip which has gained more than 24,000 likes on TikTok.In the segment, host Ziwe Fumudoh asked: "How do you engage with your audience on your platform?"To which, Mia replied: "Just by talking sh*t to them. I'm the meanest person ever."If someone comes at me the wrong way and says like 'send me XXX content', I'll pull out a notepad and I'll write XXX and send it to them and charge them $15 to unlock it."I really have a lot of fun on there with the people who don't respect my boundaries, 'cause I scam them."Viewers were left divided over her brazen claims as some thought she was in the wrong for misleading people and taking their money but others cheered her on for teaching them a lesson.
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