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Jasmin Savoy Brown on the Glory - and the Gory - of "Yellowjackets"
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Let's start with the elephant in the room. "Yellowjackets" fans likely know by now that the second episode of the second season, which dropped last weekend, delivered on something fans had been promised since the start of the drama: cannibalism. The hit Showtime series follows a group of girls who are forced to survive for nearly two years in the wilderness after a harrowing plane crash. But not all of them make it out alive: some of them are eaten. Jasmin Savoy Brown plays the teen version of Taissa, one of teammates who does avoid an unimaginable fate in the forest - but not without making some hard-to-swallow choices. Literally.

Brown tells Popsugar that she always knew Ella Purnell's Jackie, the popular girl who clashes with her teammates, would be the show's first one to die and be eaten. "Something in my gut just knew," she explains. "I was like,...
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  • 4/5/2023
  • by Victoria Edel
  • Popsugar.com
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Jessie J 'wakes 6-year-old girl from coma'
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Jessie J helped to wake a 6-year-old fan from a coma by singing her favourite song at her bedside. Tyla Atkin, who was involved in a car crash in April, sustained injuries that meant she may have never walked, talked or even smiled properly again. She had been in a coma for eight days. "Doctors say you have to keep talking to people in comas to keep them focused and connected," the girl's mother Michelle Hart told The Sun. "I believe Jessie J saved Tyla. She gave my daughter back to me. I'm so grateful." Jessie visited Atkin at Great Ormond Street Hospital earlier this year. Hart had already spent hours talking to her daughter in an effort to boost her chances of recovery when a friend texted her to say (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 8/19/2012
  • by By Alison Rowley
  • Digital Spy
Dragons’ Den: Jim and Richard George pitch their fence preservation company
Dragons’ Den continues with a fresh set of fervent entrepreneurs each hoping to receive cash investment for their company, idea or invention. With multi-millionaire investor Hilary Devey now firmly settled into the line-up, this is a business meeting to test even the most composed and prepared of people.

Tonight, the Den is full of family businesses. Tim and Meena Kalia and their business partner, Tricia Tierney, try to talk the Dragons into investing in their innovative new litter trays for dogs … but, instead, they talk themselves into trouble. Can they find a way to turn their pitch around?

The Den is taken over by a pirate, a street urchin and a hippy as Peter and Michelle Hart, plus five of their seven children, pitch their fancy dress business; but is their dream of investment pure fantasy?

Brothers Jim and Richard George from Malvern believe they’re in a strong position with their already trading,...
See full article at Unreality
  • 8/13/2011
  • by Lisa McGarry
  • Unreality
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