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Late film legend John Wayne, also known as “The Duke,” still stands tall today thanks to his classic roles in such movie Westerns as “El Dorado,” “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” “Rooster Cogburn,” and “True Grit.”Now, a couple of generations later, the Wayne name is still prominent in Hollywood thanks to John Wayne’s grandson, Brendan Wayne, and he stars in a project that employs the sensibilities of the Western genre, no less. And while the story is set “a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away,” the hit “Star Wars” spinoff series “The Mandalorian” portrays the space bounty hunter as a gunslinger merely trying to make his way in the Old West.Pedro Pascal, of course, stars as the Mandalorian — known as “Mando,” for short — and provides the voice for the character and inhabits the armor the character wears. But since the role is filled with lots of physically taxing situations, Wayne and fellow actor-slash-stunt performer, Lateef Crowder, also occupy the Mando suit and helmet. Benefiting the production and its Western tone, of course, is that the genre is a big part of his Wayne’s lineage, and the creatives behind “The Mandalorian” wanted to take advantage of that.“I noticed that in the screen test that they wanted a very Western kind of feel,” Wayne told Vulture shortly after the series premiered in 2019. “So, I just slowed everything down. All my walks, everything.”Wayne noted that “holding the strength of your core” was the key to his movements, much like his grandfather, who he described as “so graceful, even though he was a six-foot-five, 260-pound guy, and it was because he was so strong. It allowed him to move in a certain way.”Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder get credit where credit is due in Mando Season 3Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty ImagesSeason 3 of “The Mandalorian” has been a significant one in terms of recognition for Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder, since both performers were listed in the main end credits after the likes of Pedro Pascal and Katee Sackhoff, who took on a bigger role in the series as Mandalorian Bo-Katan Kryze. In the first two seasons, Wayne and Crowder — who brings his martial arts experience to Mando’s fight scenes — were listed much further down in the end credits as “Doubles” for Mando.However, as Wayne and Crowder discovered, being a double didn’t mean that they were merely filling in for Pascal to stand on set to line up shots for lighting purposes. They each did full-on stunt work, which meant each would have to deal with alien beasts, at least on an imaginary level. Of course, because of Wayne’s background, he already knew how to wrangle animals real and imaginary for his on-screen work. In fact, one of Wayne’s roles was that of Charlie Lyle, one of the titular cowboys in director Jon Favreau’s 2011 Western sci-fi fantasy “Cowboys & Aliens.”“So, playing a cowboy in this movie was the easiest thing for me to tap into imaginatively,” Wayne told Vanity Fair in 2011. “I can ride a horse, and I can do stunts on a horse. At least I found out I could do stunts on a horse.”Wayne let his Western instincts influence Mando from the get-goLucasfilm/Disney+While Brendan Wayne said he walked The Duke’s walk, quite literally, while playing Mando, he also brought some moves as a classic gunslinger to the role, if only by mere instinct. During his screen test for the role, Wayne told Vulture, “I don’t know what possessed me, but I started just telling them things like, ‘This gun, I gotta have it lower. He can’t have it this high, nobody draws a gun this high.’”In effect, Wayne told Vulture, he was immediately talking to the filmmakers as if the Mando suit was already his own, while also saying things like, “This rifle that’s on my back, I gotta have a little more access to what’s in my right hand to reach across my left body, to pull the stock out so I can flip it over and really shoot.”Apparently Wayne’s confidence in what he was doing worked because he landed the role. There were times, however, where he sought the guidance of “Mandalorian” co-stars like Greef Karga actor Carl Weathers about how to maintain Mando’s swagger. Ultimately, though, Weathers’ advice came full circle in a sort of way as he simply asked, “How would your grandfather do it?”“And I was like, ‘You know, he’d lead with his shoulder — he always led with his shoulder,’ and then Carl said, “Goddamn it then. Lead with your shoulder and stop thinking about it,’” Wayne recalled for Vulture. “And I thought, ‘Oh my God, Carl Weathers just channeled my grandfather.’”After nailing a particularly troublesome take, Wayne noted for Vulture that he looked over at “Carl and he could not stop laughing.”All three seasons of “The Mandalorian” are streaming on Disney+.

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Sydney Sweeney hits back at horrific body shaming comments on viral pictures with incredible response

Sydney Sweeney has posted an Instagram video which included body shaming comments

Sydney Sweeney has hit back at horrific body shaming comments she’s received online with an incredible response.

For famous faces, social media can be an extremely toxic place, and it’s why we’ve seen some celebrities reduce their online presence as a result.

Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney has become the subject of body shaming comments in recent times, and she responded to these on Instagram in the best possible way.

The actor posted a shot clip that began with screenshots of a bunch of body shaming comments she’s received online, including some calling her ‘quite frumpy’, ‘very chunky’ and ‘tubby’.

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After many screenshots of horrible comments were shown on screen, the video cut to Sweeney in her training gear at the gym.

The video cut to a sign that said ‘hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard’ as Sweeney worked hard with a trainer, struck a punching bag and even flipped a large tire in what looked like an extremely intense workout.

Many have flocked to the comments section of the Instagram video to praise Sweeney for her response to the trolls.

“I will never understand the hate in people‘s hearts when it comes to leaving comments like this,” one person commented.

A second added: “Ngl why do people feel entitled to talk about someone’s body specially someone you don’t personally know,” while a third remarked: “No one has the right or reason to make comments on anyones body, ever.”

Meanwhile, Lili Reinhart penned: “It’s always wild to see people publicly out themselves as pieces of shit with comments like that. You look incredible and your dedication to your project is very inspiring.”

The video actually concluded with the name ‘Christy Martin’ being shown on the screen, which is a nod to Sweeney’s upcoming biopic where she plays a famed female boxer.

Boxing fans will likely know Martin is a is a former professional boxer who earned herself the WBC female super welterweight title in 2009.

Sweeney has spoken previously about her process of getting into her movie character, telling The Los Angeles Times in March that she’s a ‘very hands-on collaborator’.

“I like being able to give ideas, be a part of it, help come up with solutions. It just changes the whole process,” she said.

Sweeney continued: “It’s so hard for me now to be on a set and not be able to help in any type of way and be able to take action. And being able to actually have a voice and have a valued opinion—it means so much.”

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‘Australia’s most sexually active woman’ reveals outrageous bedroom goal for 2025

A woman who has been dubbed the “most sexually active woman” in Australia has set her sights on a big goal for 2025.

You’ve probably heard of Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips attempting to break outrageous records in the bedroom – and Annie Knight has now thrown her hat into the ring too.

“When I watched that clip of Lily crying and everyone was saying, ‘Oh my god, this poor girl,’ I just thought, well, she’s been getting railed all day by 100 different guys… imagine putting your body through that,” Knight told Metro.

“Yes, it’s emotionally taxing, but isn’t that like any job?” she added. “Everyone has moments where they’re like, ‘I don’t know if I can do this anymore.’ You do get really stressed. She’d be exhausted; her body would be exhausted. When you’re tired, your emotions are high.”

Knight also noted that some of the men involved in Phillips’ session were reportedly rude to her, emphasizing that dealing with negativity can be challenging in any profession.

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Sophia Loren timeless beauty

Enjoy in timeless beauty of Sophia Loren:

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3738621 Sophia Loren (b/w photo); (add.info.: Sophia Loren (b.1934) Italian actress); © SZ Photo; .

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