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Megan Thee Stallion is seriously obsessed with ‘Sex And The City’: “Girl, this for the culture”

Megan Thee Stallion is a recent convert to Sex And The City and she needs the world to know that she is now a superfan. The rapper shared her latest obsession during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday (October 23), complaining that she had taken so long to immerse herself in the world of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. “Nobody told me Sex and the City was this good!” she said.
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Watch the teaser for Nathan Fielder’s new series ‘The Rehearsal’
HBO show The Rehearsal on social media.While his credits include The Disaster Artist, The Simpsons, Rick And Morty, and Bob’s Burgers, Fielder remains best known for Nathan For You, the Comedy Central show that sees him play a version of himself seeking to help out a variety of people and business.Now the actor is set to write, direct and star in The Rehearsal, a new comedy series in which Fielder plays a character who gives people the opportunity to rehearse for the events of their own lives.The brief clip, in which Fielder and an unidentified character are seen watching multiple monitors as a baby cries, was captioned “very soon” by Fielder on twitter – watch it below.very soon pic.twitter.com/4un2vP9byS— nathan fielder (@nathanfielder) June 15, 2022Fielder is also set to join Emma Stone in The Curse, which he co-created with Benny Safdie.The La La Land star will star opposite Safdie, who directed Uncut Gems alongside his brother Josh Safdie. Josh will act as an executive producer alongside Fielder and Stone.The Curse is a “genre-bending comedy” set to explore “how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring on their problematic new HGTV show,” according to Deadline.Originally reported back in December 2020, the show is now expected to begin filming this month.
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How ‘The Janes’ gave 11,000 illegal abortions ahead of Roe v. Wade
woman seeking an illegal abortion. “My first day of learning how to assist was the day I got arrested,” Smith, now 71, told The Post.  But Smith was more concerned about protecting the identities of the women she helped end unwanted pregnancies than facing 110 years in jail on 11 counts of abortion and conspiracy to commit abortion.“We didn’t want the names and telephone numbers of [our clients] to be given to the police,” explained Smith, a Queens native. “So we ripped the cards into pieces and ate all the parts that were relevant.”Smith had joined an underground abortion network called Jane, whose members went by the alias “the Janes.” They covertly terminated more than 11,000 unwanted pregnancies in four years — all while under the threat of retribution from the cops, the mob and the Catholic Church — before getting caught. Now, 40 years later, their story is being told in the HBO documentary “The Janes,” to be released Wednesday.“These were very principled people that came out of the Civil Rights movement, the anti-[Vietnam] war movement, the student movement,” Tia Lessin, who directed the film with Emma Pildes, told The Post.“They were mothers, grandmothers, aunts and students,” added Lessin, the Oscar-nominated creative behind 2008’s “Trouble the Water,” about Hurricane Katrina. “But they were all united by their belief that women should be able to make this choice.” The duo conducted 11 on-camera interviews with the surviving members of Jane — including Heather Booth, who founded the underground abortion ring in 1968.
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