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Team Obama, activate!

Left-wing Hollywood stars are rallying around Barack Obama as evidence mounts that the former president was involved in the failed take down Gen. Michael Flynn as well as a larger clandestine effort to derail the Trump presidency. President Donald Trump has repeatedly tweeted about a massive “Obamagate” scandal, saying that Obama and Joe Biden led the “most corrupt administration in U.S. history.”

“It was OBAMAGATE, and he and Sleepy Joe led the charge. The most corrupt administration in U.S. history!” the president tweeted on Monday.



Over the weekend, leaked audio footage emerged of Obama slamming Trump. The former president claimed that the Justice Department’s decision to abandon its prosecution of Flynn means that the “basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.” He also slammed President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Loyal left-wing Hollywood celebrities have begun circling the wagons around Obama, playing defense as the #Obamagate hashtag trended on Twitter on Monday. Prominent entertainment figures including Ava DuVernay, Barbra Streisand, Patricia Arquette, and Jeffrey Wright have leapt to the former president’s aid, eager to downplay the gravity of the brewing scandal.



Could this famous thing be upon us in the near future?

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Seven key moments from the MTV VMAs: Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and more

By Helen Bushby
Entertainment and arts reporter

Lady Gaga led this year's MTV VMAs, winning five awards, while BTS and Ariana Grande won four each and The Weeknd won video of the year.

The ceremony, filmed at several outdoor New York locations with a limited audience, was dedicated to the late Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman.

It included pre-recorded speeches and performances, with Lady Gaga saying: "Love who you are. Be kind. Mask up."

Host Keke Palmer called Boseman, who died on Friday, "a true hero".

Here are some key moments from the socially-distanced show, which was broadcast on Sunday night, with the full list of winners here.

1. Lady Gaga on 'wrath' and 'rage' of art

Gaga's wins were for best artist, song, collaboration and cinematography, plus the first MTV Tricon Award - honouring her work in music, acting and fashion.

"This has not been an easy year for a lot of people, but what I see in the world is a massive triumph of courage," she said.

"Just because we're separated right now and culture may feel less alive in some ways, I know a renaissance is coming, and the wrath of pop culture will inspire you and the rage of art will empower you as it responds to hardship with its generosity and love. "

Model Bella Hadid, who called Gaga a "powerhouse" as she introduced her, said: "She turns pop music into high art. She redefines fashion.. she inspires and empowers all of us."


2. MTV remembers Chadwick Boseman

Host Keke Palmer said of Chadwick Boseman: "We dedicate tonight's show to a man whose spirit touched so many. He's a true hero, not just on screen but in everything he did. His impact lives forever."

The awards honoured the late actor, who died of colon cancer aged just 43, with a throwback to his 2018 appearance at the MTV Movie Awards, when he won best hero and best performance in a film for playing T'Challa in Black Panther.

During his speech, he invited James Shaw Jr to the stage to thank him for protecting other restaurant-goers from a gunman who opened fire in a waffle house in Tennessee.

He gave Shaw his popcorn trophy and said: "This is gonna live at your house. God bless you, man."

The clip of Boseman ended with the words "rest in power".

3. The Weeknd called for justice over shootings

The Weeknd won the highly prized video of the year award for Blinding Lights, using his speech to demand justice in the cases of two African Americans shot by police.

"It's hard to celebrate, so I'm just going to say justice for Jacob Blake and justice for Breonna Taylor," he said.

Da Baby's performance echoed this, referencing the ongoing protests against police violence, and singing his song Blind while handcuffed from the back of a police car.


Palmer's opening monologue also referenced the social unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd in May.

"We can never tolerate police brutality," she said. "It's our time to be the change we want to see. We need to come together, and music has that power."

Although The Weeknd looked like he'd been beaten up, he wore make-up which replicated his look for his winning video, in which he ends up with injuries to his face.

4. Taylor Swift makes history

Taylor Swift was the first solo female artist to win best directing for her video The Man, and was only the second woman to win the award, following Melina Matsoukas for Formation by Beyonce in 2016.

The video takes aim at male music executives - in particular Scooter Braun, who purchased her back catalogue last year, and the credits stress the video was directed, produced and owned by Swift.

"I was told that this was an industry-voted award. So I want to say thank you to everyone in the industry who voted for this video," she said.

"But I also really want to thank the fans because you are the only reason why the industry cares about anything that I do."

5. Ariana Grande appeared just once


The singer won three awards for her collaboration with Lady Gaga plus one for best music video from home for Stuck on U with Justin Bieber.

But she made just a single appearance on stage, for a masked performance with Gaga. She tweeted her thanks to her for their win for song of the year, for Rain on Me.

Calling Gaga "the most gracious and stunning", she added she was "so grateful to be a part of this".

6. BTS's Dynamite gets live TV debut

The South Korean pop band won for pop video, group, K-pop and choreography and this was their first appearance at the awards, which will have delighted their legions of fans.

They performed English-language song Dynamite remotely from Seoul, dancing in front of backdrops of New York.

Their suited and booted performance ended with a display of fireworks which appeared behind them, matching their lyrics: "So I'm-a light it up like dynamite."

7. And not forgetting the best quarantine performance...

The awards acknowledged the many performances from artists during the coronavirus pandemic, for their creativity in remaining connected with their fans during lockdown. The prize went to Latino boy band CNCO - Unplugged At Home, who beat Chloe x Halle, DJ D-Nice, John Legend, Lady Gaga and Post Malone.
 

Mariah on Ellen
“I was extremely uncomfortable with that moment is all I can say. And I really have had a hard time grappling with the aftermath,” she says. “I wasn’t ready to tell anyone because I had had a miscarriage. I don’t want to throw anyone that’s already being thrown under any proverbial bus, but I didn’t enjoy that moment.” Carey goes on to say that there is “an empathy that can be applied to those moments that I would have liked to have been implemented. But what am I supposed to do? It’s like, [sings] ‘What are you going to do?’
 
(CNN)Paul Rusesabagina, who saved hundreds of Rwandans during the genocide by sheltering them in the hotel he managed, and saw his story made into the Hollywood film 'Hotel Rwanda', has been arrested on terror related offenses, Rwandan authorities announced.
The country's bureau of Investigation said in a Twitter statement that Rusesabagina was now in their custody after being arrested "through international cooperation." It did not indicate which country helped them with the arrest.

An international warrant was issued for his arrest and he is currently in police custody in Kigali, Rwanda's capital, said the Rwanda Investigation Bureau.
Rusesabagina, 66, is accused of being the "founder, leader and sponsor of violent, armed, extremist terror outfits," the agency said.

Authorities in Belgium, where Rusesabagina has ties, told CNN he was not arrested in the country.

Belgium was "notified" Monday by Rwandan judiciary authorities of the arrest of Paul Rusesabagina, the spokesperson of the Belgian Federal Prosecutor Office, Eric Van Duyse, told CNN via email.
"To the best of our knowledge, he was not arrested in Belgium nor transferred from our country," Van Duyse added.
His supporters, and Rusesabagina himself, have long maintained that he became a target of Paul Kagame's government after sustained criticism of Kagame's government and the conduct of the Rwandan Patriotic Front in ending the genocide in 1994.
Rusesabagina gained prominence during the 1994 Rwandan genocide for saving hundreds of lives.
Around 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed in the genocide, which was led by Hutu extremists.
At the time, he was a manager at the Milles Collines hotel where he hid and sheltered people in the luxury hotel.

He was the real-life inspiration for the 2004 Hollywood film "Hotel Rwanda," starring Don Cheadle and Sophie Okonedo.
Rusesabagina has not lived in Rwanda since 1996 when he survived an assassination attempt.
He is the recipient of several human rights awards for his efforts during the genocide, including the US Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.
 
I'm surprised the racist fucks in charge of that country took so long to go after him. He should have fled to the US, bit he stayed to speak out against more tyranny. Ballsy motherfucker.

The weird thing is he did flee to the US. He moved to Belgium, then to Texas. Its not currently clear how they got to him.

You either die a hero....

...fuckit it's 2020.

I'm not exactly an expert on the subject, but it definitely looks more like a "The Government is getting one of its critics on false terrorism charges" thing rather than him actually being a terrorist ringleader of some sort.
 
MotoGP rider Miguel Oliveira is engaged to his stepsister Andreia Pimenta, his dad has revealed.
The couple, who have known each other since they were 13, had a secret relationship for 11 years before going public in 2019. Pimenta, 24, is the daughter of Oliveira’s father’s second wife, Cristina, and it was the driver’s dad, Paulo, who revealed the exciting news.
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“I’m happy that my son is getting married to the woman of his life,” he told Marca.
Oliveira himself previously opened up about falling for his stepsister before admitting they had planned to wed this year.


“Before love there was a great friendship. We grew up together,” Oliveira told Manuel Luis Goucha. “At some point we realized that it was more than a friendship, it is a very strong love. We were going to get married this year, but that weekend I had a race and we had to postpone it next year.”



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It's basically a Brady Bunch situation where Greg and Marcia eventually get married.

They're not related, and it isn't their fault their single parents married each other. You can throw them in the same house and tell them to act like they're siblings, but it don't work 100% of the time.
 
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OP should add a poll: Would you bang half sis if she looked like this y/n?
 
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