Showing posts with label Wrong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrong. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Nightline Can"t Tell Indian Beauty Queens Apart! Watch Them Use The Wrong Bollywood Star For Their Intro HERE!

Whoops!


Everyone makes mistakes once in a while, but sometimes those boo-boos are bigger than others, and sometimes they’re advertised nationally.


That’s exactly what happened when Nightline sat down with Bollywood actress and current star of the new show Quantico, Priyanka Chopra.


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When playing the intro to her interview, the show aired clips of Priyanka’s work. Unfortunately for them, they couldn’t quite tell the difference between Chopra and former Bollywood actress and Miss World winner Yukta Mookhey and showed a clip of Mookhey when she won the pageant in 1999.


The Quantico star ALSO won the pageant in 2000, but that’s still no excuse.


It was actually one eagle-eyed viewer that caught the moment who tweeted:



Luckily for the show, Priyanka retweeted it and just laughed it off:



What do you think? Did Nightline make a major mistake?


You can check the moment in the show (below) to judge for yourself!


[Image via ABC/Twitter.]

Sunday, September 20, 2015

With Copycats Still On The Loose, The Accused Phoenix Highway Sniper Says He"s The Wrong Guy

Innocent until proven guilty, and Leslie Allen Merritt, Jr. is really claiming innocence.


The accused Phoenix highway shooter is adamant that he is not the one who’s been targeting random cars along Interstate 10 in the Arizona city, even though authorities are pretty confident they’ve got their man.


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Merritt, speaking in court during his initial appearance one day after his arrest, said to the judge:


“All I have to say is I’m the wrong guy. I tried telling the detectives that. My gun’s been in the pawn shop the last two months. I haven’t even had access to a weapon.”



Merritt, whose bail was set at $ 1 million, told the judge that he has two children, and wouldn’t be able to afford to pay his way out of jail pending trial.


Despite Merritt’s innocence claims, though, Bart Graves, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, feels pretty confident about the state’s case:


“The evidence as you’ll see in the next couple of days speaks for itself. We’re not going to get in a debate about that.”



Guess we’ll all know more very soon.


What do U think of this story??


[Image via AP.]