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You Mad Huh? Lady Goes Ham On Black Passengers In Racist Tirade, “You Come In This Country And Want Everything On A Plate F*****g C***!” [Video]

This crazy lady just didn’t give a f***. According to Daily Mail Woman Unleashes Racist Tirade Towards Passenger A woman who launched a tirade of foul-mouthed racist abuse towards another passenger is being hunted by police. The unidentified woman swore repeatedly repeating ‘If your country is so good, f*** off back there’ at a man sitting next to her on an eastbound District line train. Another passenger filmed the three-minute rant and posted it on YouTube which prompted British Transport Police to launch an investigation into the shocking alleged incident. While it is unclear what provoked the attack or what the victim says during the video, the woman repeatedly swears, makes rude gestures and stands threateningly over the man. She screamed: ‘You come in this country you f****ng mother f***ers c***. You want everything on a plate f*****ng c*** and expect us to take this. ‘You are all racist c****, you want to take over the world. ‘You’re so thick you don’t even get it.’ The police today released an image of the woman. They said the date and time of the alleged attack is unclear. Detective Constable Lawrence Murphy said: ‘We have isolated images of a woman we believe may be able to help us with our investigation into the incident. ‘We believe the footage was filmed on an eastbound District line train, which passed through Stepney Green Tube station and Mile End station. ‘At this stage, we urge anyone who witnessed this incident, or who recognizes the woman, to get in touch and help us build up a full picture of exactly what took place. ‘We treat all allegations of racism very seriously and urge anyone with information about this incident to contact us.’ Anyone with information should contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Last year Jacqueline Williams, 47, was charged with a racially aggravated public order offense after she was filmed hurling racist abuse at train passengers. After the video, which shows a woman taunting a group of black passengers, was posted on YouTube she was arrested. Elizabeth Ward-Buck, 51, was spared jail earlier this year after she was filmed verbally abusing two female students in the waiting room at Ipswich Hospital. She asked the women where they were from, then shouted: ‘You’re coming over here and you’re pleading poverty. We are paying taxes you a***holes and we are going down in this crisis.’ The aggressive woman was taken to a side room by police, but she continued her rant and even tried to assault a police officer. Can’t we all just get along? Youtube

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INTERVIEW: Sandra Bernhard Says ‘It’s Too Late’ To Remake ‘The King of Comedy’

A longstanding gig will keep   Sandra Bernhard  from attending the Tribeca Film Festival’s closing-night screening of The King of Comedy on April 27, but it’s not like she needs her memory jogged. The comedienne recalls that making Martin Scorsese’s prescient and oh-so-dark 1982 comedy about a deluded stand-up comic ( Robert De Niro ) who kidnaps his favorite talk-show host ( Jerry Lewis ), was a “coming-of-age experience that left me a changed person.” Talk about a breakthrough. Bernhard played Masha, an obsessed  and similarly deluded fan of Lewis’ Jerry Langford character, who after helping to carry out the the kidnapping, entertained the duct-taped Langford in her bra and panties. Great comedy is often deeply unsettling, and Bernhard’s portrayal of Masha is so unabashedly off the wall that she left movie audiences squirming and Jerry Lewis genuinely aghast.  It’s one of the purest comic performances captured on film. Here’s a little taste: The Monster Masha I talked with Bernhard about her experience making the movie, her scene with three-fourths of the British punk band the Clash , and her thoughts on whether a movie as prescient as The King of Comedy could be re-made at a time when the world is full of Rupert Pupkins and Mashas. Movieline: Let’s start with all the talent you beat out for the role of Masha.  You’ve talked about how Debra Winger and Ellen Barkin were in the running, but Meryl Streep wanted that part as well. Any others that come to mind?  Sandra Bernhard:  I had heard that as well. So many people were up for that role, but I don’t know who exactly because they obviously didn’t tell me. I only knew about Ellen because I heard from her directly.  I know that the part kind of came down to me and another actress, but I don’t remember who it was.  Somebody did tell me at one point but it wasn’t anybody really compelling. How has the movie’s meaning for you changed over the years?  I haven’t seen the movie in a long time. How many times can you watch yourself, you know?  It’s uncomfortable.  I am curious to see it again all cleaned up and restored.  The film was so representative of an era in filmmaking when people would  take their time in a scene. It wasn’t a case of rush, rush, rush onto the next moment. You had room to breathe, and I think that in itself made people uncomfortable because the topic was so weird and out of left field at the time.  Now, expectations of fame and desire run so extreme that the film almost seems tame in comparison, but there’s still something about The King of Comedy that’s very disarming and offbeat and something you’ll never see again.  And so those are the emotions I feel. It was very evocative. I agree. One of the reasons the film is so memorable is the way the camera lingers on the discomfort that you and De Niro create in your scenes. It’s very visceral and pure in a way.  Exactly.  All of this extreme in-your-face social media doesn’t really have any impact because it doesn’t breathe. You don’t have to stay with it. As quickly as you look at it, it’s gone. This film has resonance and depth.  It’s made of earth and mud and shit — stuff that sticks to you. And yet, for a film that observes the old rules of filmmaking, it’s pretty prescient when you consider the celebrity-obsessed moment we’re now experiencing.  Yes, but even though it was predicting where things were going to go, it did so in a much more human, relatable way that we’ve lost in the inception of all the things that The King of Comedy predicted. Do you think this movie could be made or remade today? No way.  At one point, Jack Black wanted to remake it, and I was like — I mean I love him, he’s fabulous, don’t get me wrong, but I don’t think it would have worked. It’s too late to remake it.   We’re here and there’s nothing to really predict.  It’s just an ongoing conversation you have every day of the week like, “Can you believe he’s famous?”  There’s nothing to say about it.  We’re in the middle of it. Scorsese has said making the film was very difficult and trying because of the subject matter, and he and De Niro didn’t work together again until 1989 for Goodfellas .  Was that evident when you were filming? I don’t remember it being that way, but I think Marty puts a lot of his own intellectual and emotional weight into everything he does.  He’s a brooding kind of person and I think that things get under his skin and affect him.  I’m so the opposite.  I just go and do it, and then I pull out of it. I try not to stay with the feelings. Maybe it shook him up in a way that didn’t affect me. When it’s your film and you’re making it, you’ve got a lot more at stake. Do you have one particularly memorable moment of him directing you.  Did you crack Scorsese up? I cracked him up more than once, but I think the most important thing I learned from working with him was keep to things very small.  I was used to working on stage where everything needs to be big and gesticulated and over-the-top.  Whereas, when you’re making a movie, the littlest nuance and the littlest emotion are read very easily when the camera is right there in your face.  So he would always tell me, “tone it down.” Your performance is very real and that makes the movie all the more unsettling.  I remember flinching while watching the film and thinking, “This is so intense.”  It was, and in order to not, like, completely shatter the screen, there had to be a little bit of holding back. You have a scene where you tangle with members of the Clash in the movie: Paul Simonon, Mick Jones and the late Joe Strummer. How did that happen?  Marty was a big fan of theirs, and I think they were in town doing something and he just got them to do the scene.  We shot that in front of the Colony Records on a very, very hot day — sometime in July. It was nuts. They were just smoking and leaning against the place, you know, talking to me, and I said: “look at the street trash….”  It was crazy. Did De Niro or Lewis give you any guidance on the set?  Well, Jerry loves to direct.  Whereas he is not as magnanimous as the rest of them, he would still acknowledge a powerful scene or a great moment by his reaction.  He would register total fear and shock while sitting across the table from this lunatic Jewish girl. He had never seen anything like me. In that respect, the movie also represents a real moment in comedy:  you’ve got Lewis, the old guard, starring opposite you, who was satirizing his brand of Vaudevillian comedy in your nightclub act.  Absolutely. There couldn’t have been two more disparate worlds than the ones Jerry Lewis and I inhabited in 1981 when we shot the picture. Jerry had never been in a movie with a lady like me. I was deconstructing self-deprecating female comedy and the kind of dusty shtick of that generation — my father’s generation. I think that was another reason they liked me for the role: I brought that new avant-garde attitude to the whole thing. Did you improvise the entire dinner scene with Lewis?  There were parameters — points that I needed to get to throughout the scene — but Marty wanted me to bring some of the act I was doing at a time into it, and he just let me go. I was supposed to be this crazy character who was on her own in the world.  And I just tapped into who I was at the time and let it fly. Both Masha and Rupert are incredibly self-involved characters seeking fame and attention. All these years later, it feels like a world of Mashas and Ruperts is being spawned before our eyes.   That certainly was the most prescient part of the movie when you look at it now.  But at least they were interesting, complex characters.  Now they’re just morons.  I’d do anything to see anybody as interesting as the two of us, God forbid. Look at the crap on all the different websites and the blogs.  It’s like, sorry, you’re not cutting the mustard.  You have nothing to add to this conversation.Can it. Will you be in attendance on closing night?  I can’t  be there because I’m performing in Pittsburgh in association with the Andy Warhol Museum . The gig has been on the books for six months now. They wouldn’t let me out of the gig so I said, at least I had more than 15 minutes of fame . Last question.  What are you doing next? I’m on the road doing my one-woman shows.  I’m in the middle of trying to set up this TV series for myself and another actress, but I don’t want to talk about it as this stage. And I’m shooting a little independent small film in Brooklyn in the fall called Love in Brooklyn .  It’s a cute film that supposed to take place in the ‘80s.  It has a dance vibe to it. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Try And Try Again: Amanda Knox Opens Up About Facing Murder Charges For A Second Time

Amanda Knox set down with People Magazine for an exclusive interviewing as she faces murder charges for a second time in Italy. Amanda Knox Opens Up About Facing Murder Charges For a Second Time According to People She’s been free since 2011, but Amanda Knox – who spent four years in Italian prison for murder – still faces moments of crippling anxiety, she tells PEOPLE Magazine exclusively. During an emotional, candid and wide-ranging interview, which took place in her mother’s Seattle home over several days, Knox, 25, details her odyssey from carefree American college student in Perugia, Italy, to convicted murderer confined to a cell for four years for allegedly killing her roommate, British student Meredith Kercher. “When Meredith was murdered and I was arrested, it was so shocking. It was paralyzing. Everything toppled,” says Knox, who also shares the overwhelming joy of being set free after an appeals court overturned the charges in 2011. Although these days she is back at college, dating her hometown boyfriend and relishing every minute she spends with her large and loving family, she is still haunted by the ordeal. “Things creep up on me and all of a sudden I’m overwhelmed by the feeling of helplessness and that desperation and fear to even hope,” she says. “Just that can make my heart race and makes me paralyzed until I can breathe it away.” Do you think Amanda Knox can beat a murder rap for a second time? AP

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Get a Blast to the Past of Reality Star Lisa Vanderpump [PICS]

Ultra-rich British babe Lisa Vanderpump has flaunted her lavish lifestyle on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and shimmied in sexy outfits for D ancing with the Stars , but back in 1978 she was flaunting something else… her funbags! At age 18, Lisa was an aspiring actress in England, and more than willing to show off her ingenue skills and thrills to the masses. So when a role in the low-budget horror flick Killer’s Moon (1978) came along, Lisa took the chance to show off her pre-Hollywood hills. Those Vanderpump peaks will leave you VanderPUMPING! See pics after the jump!

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Tamara Ecclestone: Nude in Playboy!

Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend. But considering the latest issue of Playboy , they may soon become a guy’s arch enemy. British model Tamara Ecclestone covers the magazine… but these expensive gems cover her naughtiest bits, meaning you’ll need to actually purchase the publication in order to get the goods. Sorry, fellas. “I am so proud of this beautiful shoot,” the 28-year old said in a statement, adding: “As a woman, I believe you have to embrace your body, and feel beautiful both inside and out! Playboy is so iconic, and for nearly 60 years, the magazine has featured some of the world’s most beautiful women in its pages. I am extremely honored to be part of this legacy as the magazine’s May cover girl!” Tamara is the daughter of Armani model Slavica Ecclestone and Formula One magnate Bernie Ecclestone. She has tried her hand at modeling and singing and hosting television shows, but it’s pretty clear where her future should lie, isn’t it? In posing naked! NOTE : For a lot more where this came from, visit our Playboy photos gallery today!

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I woke up on Christmas day 2012 not knowing that later that morning I would open a present that would change my life forever. My mum and dad had got me meet and greet tickets for March 5th 2013 and I was the happiest I’d ever been, my dream had finally come true. Then, on February 27th 2013 I came home from school like any other day when my dad told me his friend had been given free meet and greets for the next day in Birmingham and he wanted me, the biggest belieber he’d heard of to have them. I completely freaked out. In the car ride up my friend Alice and I blasted all of Justin’s songs. I knew this was going to be the craziest day of my life. We had already bought Justin a birthday present, a teddy bear that sang a birthday song when you pressed his paw. When we arrived I was shaking like mad and was so nervous but excited. We waited in line for about 2 hours until we finally reached the room where we would meet Justin. Alice and I were right on the edge next to where you came out after meeting Justin. We waited about 10 minutes when suddenly a familiar face peeped through the curtain on the other side of the room, Dan! The girls behind us asked if we would shout to Dan with them so we could meet him, so together we all shouted, “PLEASE COME HERE DAN!” I couldn’t believe it as Dan walked over and stood right next to me. We talked for about 10 minutes and looking back it feels like we had known each other for years. One of Justin’s security people stood next to me and I heard her say into her radio, ‘The penguin is on the ice.” This could only mean one thing! All the girls were talking amongst themselves when we suddenly hear, “OUCH BRO THAT WAS MY FINGER.” Everyone freaked out, knowing it was Justin. The meet and greet started and we could see the girls come out crying and hugging each other. Kenny walked past us and waved and then it was almost our turn. We had to give Justin’s bear to security who I made promise they would give it to him. We walked in and he said, “Hey girls.” Just before we took the picture I said, “I can’t believe this.” We took the picture and then I put my other arm around him and tried to hug him but security began to push me out so I screamed “I LOVE YOU.” For about an hour I cried but then it was time for the concert. It was the best concert I’d ever been to. During ‘Catching Feelings’ he sang directly at me! Then March 5th came and my friend Maddie and I were so so excited. We arrived at the arena at about 3:30 and waited in line to get our wrist bands. I recognized Ryan, the host and security from Birmingham and as I got my wristband I said, “Did you give Justin my birthday bear?” and he said, “Oh we get lots of presents, sorry…wait did it sing?” and I said, “Yes. It had a blue hat and sang when you press the paw.” He said, “Was that you? He wouldn’t stop pressing that thing, he loved it!” I burst into tears, I couldn’t believe Justin had received my present! Ryan drew a star on my wristband and told me to show it to him before I went into meet Justin. I had no clue what it meant. After a long wait it was our turn to go in, and I showed Ryan my band. That’s when he said, “You’re going to meet Justin on your own and so will your friend.” He then mouthed something to the security behind the curtain. I walked up to the entrance and saw Alfredo! He stuck his tongue out at me and I did it back, he laughed and said hey. I completely spazzed out and waved like a freak. I walked over to Justin, who said “Hey!” and I replied with “Hey Justin!” We took the picture and I could feel his hand rubbing my back. Then I asked for a hug so Justin stood back and put his arms open and smiled. Justin hugged me in a bear hug pretty tight so I was like, “…woah” and he chuckled and said, “Aw sorry sweetie.” Then I had to walk out and I said, “I love you so much,” and he said, “Love you too, bye!” I walked out and waited for my friend who also had an amazing experience. I could not get over how amazing he was at hugging, he made me feel so loved and safe. Before the concert I kept my eye on the side of the stage where I knew the crew usually stood. Suddenly I saw Brad so I ran over and asked for a selfie and he said sure! I couldn’t believe it! Then I saw Scooter walked past and yelled, “Scooter, whats up!” He turned his head and laughed at me but then kept walking towards backstage. While we were waiting for Justin to start I tweeted Brad the picture of us. When Carly was on, I felt my phone buzz and saw Brad had tweeted back! I could not believe my eyes! Again, the concert was amazing and I loved when Jaden came out and sang ‘Never Say Never’ with Justin. When Justin was singing Beauty and a Beat, Dan was pulling funny faces at me and I think he recognized me from Birmingham! Later, he threw me his guitar pick! During ‘Baby’ I looked to the side of the stage and saw Kenny dancing and Chaz and Fredo were there! It was so funny! These two nights were without a doubt the best of my life. I’m so proud of Justin and love him and the crew more than I could possibly explain. I NEVER believed anything like this would happen to me, my luck sucks but it did when I least expected it! Never give up, because trust me dreams can come true, I promise. -Emily (@ Suavebieber_) More here: I woke up on Christmas day 2012 not knowing that later that…

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My name is Niamh and I’m from London UK. I went to the…

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My name is Niamh and I’m from London UK. I went to the Believe tour on March 4th 2013 and honestly I cant believe I’m writing a Bieber experience! I was determined to get the meet & greet package so I worked from the My World tour until the tickets were released and did extra chores and saved all my allowance until I was able to get them. I was at school when the tickets were released and at lunch I checked my phone to see if anything had happened. I saw my dad had texted me that I had got the meet & greet with my friend and we were in block A1 row C. I just started screaming and jumping around everywhere and started to cry but it was happy tears. My friend Jess and I waited from July 2012 until March 2013 and luckily those months flew by and the day finally arrived! We happily left school early as we had to check in at the O2 arena by 3:30. We all got given our wristbands and passes and then it hit me. I was about to meet Justin Bieber! The boy who me and my friend had idolized for 4 years. After a little wait in the entrance we were met a security guard who works with Kenny and we were taken through the arena into a little area around the back. After a few minutes the door opened and everyone went CRAZY. It was Dan Kanter! We were all really excited when he said he was going to come up the line and meet all of us. He spent ages with each group of people, taking pictures and hugs and everything. His accent was so cool considering we’re all British and aren’t used to the accents the Canadians have. He gave me some awesome advice about the guitar as I told him I’m teaching myself some stuff. He said, “Like Justin?” and I said, “Yeah! I know a bit of One Time and Favourite Girl and I was wondering what the chords for some songs from Believe are like?” and he said “They are actually pretty easy! Don’t give up, keep going and you can do it.”  He’s such a nice guy, you gotta love Dan! Then it was my time to meet Justin. “In you go miss, he’s ready.” Oh my goodness, standing behind the curtain was so nerve racking. You could hear Justin’s voice and everything. I got tapped on the back to be told to go forward and I walked through the curtain and there he was. There wasn’t a word to describe how it felt. My heart was racing so fast and just at the moment I walked in, there was a camera problem. I was happy cause this meant I had a few extra moments with Justin. “Hi Justin,” I said walking towards towards him and he smiled and started to play with his hat. He was fixing his hair and putting his hat back on and kept doing it. It was so adorable! “Hey sweetheart you good?” He spoke and my knees just went really weak. His voice, his smile, it was all perfect and he was already so lovely. “I’m great thank you, you?” I said back and he replied with, “I’m great thank you. You excited for the show?” “Yeah I am!” “Thats great, you’ll love it!” he replied and then the camera man said the camera was working again. Justin moved back into the center and that gave me a moment just to look at him and soak in the fact he was standing a few centimeters away. He’s actually so tall but he bent his knees in my photo so he got down to my level. He put his arm out, and at first put it on my shoulder and rubbed up and down. He had a really tight grip before moving his hand to my lower back and bending his knees to get down to my height. I tried so hard not to move my hand down to his ass but I managed to resist. “Justin can I have a hug quick please?” “Of course you can!” he answered and as we went in for a hug, a security guard grabbed my shoulder to stop me. “No stop,” Justin said moving the security’s hand. “Come here,” he said and pulled me into a hug. I just hugged the boy I have loved and idolized since 2009 and I just couldn’t believe it. I said goodbye and then the nest person began to come in. I never ever wanted the moment to end. The next exciting bit was the concert and while I’m writing this, I just wanna say he wasn’t 2 hours late! It was 30 minutes because of a technical fault with the stage I heard one of the tech guys on their radios. All the press can simply shut up with all the rubbish rumors they have made. The concert was incredible and Justin killed it. The atmosphere was electric. I can honestly say it was the best night of my life and I know this is gonna be cheesy but never give up. All beliebers will meet Justin one way or another. Nothing is impossible and never say never because I promise you can do it. Believe in yourself and you can! Justin is such a lovely, genuine person and I was so grateful for everything he did. There’s not a bad word you can say about him. This is one night I was treasure forever and never ever forget, thank you Justin. -@niaamhcleland Here is the original post: My name is Niamh and I’m from London UK. I went to the…

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Movie Nudity Report: To the Wonder, Disconnect

This week’s wide release, Scary Movie 5 , is terrifyingly non nude, but you can still get a gander at its stars Lindsay Lohan and Kendra Wilkinson in the buff at Mr. Skin. If you have to see some bareness on the big screen, limited release To the Wonder (2012) has Bond babe Olga Kurylenko slipping out a nip, and Rachel McAdams bringing out her Wonder-ful wobblers! Plus, the perils of technology yarn Disconnect (2012) has topless treats from a couple of webcam models, and bare, puffy peaks from British crumpet Andrea Riseborough in bed. She’ll give you a Riseborough! More after the jump!

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Movie Nudity Report: To the Wonder, Disconnect

This week’s wide release, Scary Movie 5 , is terrifyingly non nude, but you can still get a gander at its stars Lindsay Lohan and Kendra Wilkinson in the buff at Mr. Skin. If you have to see some bareness on the big screen, limited release To the Wonder (2012) has Bond babe Olga Kurylenko slipping out a nip, and Rachel McAdams bringing out her Wonder-ful wobblers! Plus, the perils of technology yarn Disconnect (2012) has topless treats from a couple of webcam models, and bare, puffy peaks from British crumpet Andrea Riseborough in bed. She’ll give you a Riseborough! More after the jump!

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Sabine Jemeljanova Tits for Page 3 of the Day

Sabine Jemeljanova is some UK Glamour model from Latvia, who I can only assume moved the the UK to work as a stripper or prostitute, because the big city she left Latvia for, “to learn english” according to her wikipedia page, that we all know is code for “to suck dick to pay my rent cuz I have huge tits I am not scared to show off” because it is a means to survive that landed her gigs in big LAD MAGS and Page 3. That’s the key difference between local busty girls willing to show their tits for money, and those from other countries, you see the locals have daddy issues, while the immigrants are just trying to make money to send back to daddy, making her a better quality person with better work ethic than the lazy British tits we’re used to. I can tell by her nipples. I’m a nipple reader.

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