Monday, June 20, 2016

Josh Duggar: New Sexual Assault Victim to Come Forward?

In May of 2015, the world was shocked to learn that reality star Josh Duggar had molested 5 young girls, four of whom were his sisters.



His family’s beloved reality series, 19 Kids and Counting, was cancelled, and fans were disgusted by the revelation that Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar had assisted their son in covering up his crimes.


Later it was revealed that as an adult, Josh cheated on his wife by using an online profile to find willing partners.


Needless to say, the situation left fans with a very different view on the squeaky-clean Duggar clan.


Remarkably, however, less than a year later, the family was able to pick up the pieces and launch a new reality show on TLC.



Josh is now out of rehab and back living in his hometown of Tontitown, Arkansas, and it’s even been rumored that he’s planning to return to television.


That may all be soon to come crashing down, however, as various media outlets are reporting that a new victim may be soon to go public with a tale of the abuse she suffered at the hands of a young Josh Duggar.


“After last year’s revelations about Josh’s molestation scandal, word got around that there was another girl who said she’d been abused by Josh when she was a teenager,” a source tells In Touch.


“The Duggars knew the girl. Michelle was terrified when she heard that this girl was talking about what Josh had done.”


There are conflicting reports as to whether or not this girl is the fifth victim that was originally reported or if Josh had more victims than previously thought.


Whatever the case, the Duggars are said to be running scared.


We first reported on the possibility of a new victim coming forward to reveal she’d been molested back in April. 


It remains unclear if the woman in question is the girl who was rumored to come forward then.


In any event, it seems the Duggars may be in store for another public relations nightmare.


Given the current state of the family’s reputation, there’s a good chance that this one could take them down permanently.


Anton Yelchin: A Career in Pictures


May Anton Yelchin rest in peace.


The 27-year old actor was killed in a freak accident in June of 2016 when his body got trapped between a car that rolled down his driveway and a security gate.


The rising star had completed filming on the latest Star Trek movie and had a bright future on the big screen in front of him.


As we send condolences to his loved ones, we take a few minutes below to look back on the career Yelchin had produced prior to this tragic incident:




1. Alpha Dog


Alpha dog

In 2006, Yelchin portrayed an innocent teenager named Zack in Alpha Dog. Of the actor’s young man, who was taken hostage and held for random, USA TODAY critic Claudia Puig said Yelchin’s performance was “heartbreakingly endearing” and the film’s “emotional center.”



2. Charlie Bartlett


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In 2007’s Charlie Bartlett, Yelchin took on the title character, a precocious teen who acted as a shrink to his peers. Later, upon his death, co-star Kat Dennings Tweeted that Yelchin (pictured here with Robert Downey Jr.) “was one of my best friends.”



3. Star Trek


Star trek

In 2009, Yelchin came on board the new Star Trek franchise as Russian navigator Chekov. His character served a a source of comic relief and he went on to appear in the next two movies as well.



4. Like Crazy


Like crazy

Like Crazy was released in 2011 and won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance Film Festival in 2011. It featured Yelchin as Jacob, one half of a long-distance couple (along with Felicity Jones’ Anna).



5. Fright Night


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Yelchin was a co-lead in Fight Night, a horror movie that focused on a neighbor who believed his neighbor (Colin Farrell) was a vampire.



6. The Beaver


The beaver

Yelchin played Porter Black in 2011’s The Beaver, a film that starred Mel Gibson as a troubled father who communicated via hand puppet.


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Kim Kardashian Shares New Photo of Saint West In Father"s Day Post

In between the gratuitous boob/butt shots she puts on Instagram, Kim Kardashian sometimes posts the most adorable family shots.



Yesterday, Kardashian paid tribute to her husband, Kanye West for Father’s Day.  


The candid photo featured a bikini-clad Kardashian lying on a surfboard as West (holding Saint) and North West (in a white bikini to match mom’s), met her at the shoreline.


“Happy Fathers Day babe!” she wrote.



“Thank you for always putting our family first and being the best dad to our babies! I couldn’t ask for a better husband and more perfect family. We love you so much!”


Saint was born on December 5th, 2015, and North just celebrated her third birthday last week.  


Kardashian also posted a throwback photo of her late father, Robert Kardashian, who died from throat cancer in 2003.


“Happy Father’s Day dad! You were the best dad in the world!” the reality star wrote.


“The last conversation I had with you I told you that I was so lucky to have had the best example of what a dad should be and one day I will have kids and pass on everything you taught me.


“In [sic] so lucky to have had you as my dad. I love you.”



Over the weekend, North and her cousin, Penelope Disick had a mermaid-themed birthday party.  Kardashian got into the swing of things by re-wearing her Splash-inspired mermaid costume from Midori’s 2012 Halloween Party.


Family is important to her, so Kardashian is doing her best to slowly warm up to brother Rob Kardashian’s fiance, Blac Chyna, with whom he’s expecting his first child at the end of the year.


“Chyna’s a sweet girl, and I think we all have so many things going on in our lives that we just want my brother to be happy,” Kardashian said in the July issue of GQ.


Kardashian and Chyna were friends three years ago when West collaborated with Chyna’s ex-fiance, Tyga.  The friendship ended when Tyga started dating Kylie Jenner.  


Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 9 Recap: One Bloody Bastard Bowl

Well, we all expected last night’s episode of Game of Thrones to focus on one big, bloody battle.


But we didn’t expect it to start in Meereen.



If you were one of the one of the fans who griped that the last two episodes were a bit slow, you certainly weren’t alone … fortunately showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss burned those complaints to the ground with dragons and fire bombs in the opening minutes of “Battle of the Bastards.”


Props to the show’s effects team for making the show’s most bonkers dragon action to date seem entirely believable.


And props to the writers for catching us off guard with the whole thing.


An elaborate con took place this week, as even the promotional material from this week’s episode only featured pics from the titular throwdown at Winterfell:



After some truly epic badassery from Daenerys and Tyrion, we move northwest to see if fans’ third favorite character can save his little half-bro and reclaim his boyhood home from the sadistic Ramsay Bolton.


Ramsay is just as ball-bustingly awful in his first meeting with Jon as you would guess, but Jon’s clash with Sansa in the war room is genuinely surprising.


We might feel confident that the good guys will prevail, but Sansa is clearly (and rightfully) less assured.


Adding to the uncertainty is the fact that Melisandre refuses Jon’s request to leave him dead this time.


The scene is effective in planting a seed of doubt in the viewers’ mind:


We were convinced that Jon Snow couldn’t be killed again for reasons of narrative repetition, but now that there’s more at stake, all bets are off.


Following a heart-wrenching scene that reminds us both of Davos’ affection for Stannis’ daughter and the disaster that ensued the last time he assisted a military campaign against Ramsay Bolton, the action makes a sudden shift back to Meereen.


The Greyjoys have arrived at the seat of Daenerys’ power, and both she and Tyrion are less than thrilled to see them.


(Tyrion’s callback to season 1 is the latest example of the writers bringing things full circle in preparation for the end.)


The agreement between House Targaryen and House Greyjoy represents a major plot development, but just as interestingly Daenerys outlines her vision for a better world in a speech that underscores the fact that the gap between good and evil is wider than ever in the world of GoT.


Another reminder that the show’s moral gray areas are beginning to take on tones of black and white comes in the next scene when Ramsay offs Rickon Stark in brutal fashion after teasing him (and his onlooking brother and sister) with the prospect of escape.


And with that, the long-awaited Bastard Bowl begins.



Right off the bat it’s as epic and bloody as we expected (Hand-to-hand combat on top of piles of dead bodies, anyone?).


What we didn’t expect is that the macabre sense of humor that the show brought to one of its grisliest battles to date.


Jon is often left awkwardly standing around with nothing to do; Ramsay stands back and watches the action like Little Lord Sadistic Fauntleroy; Wun Wun the giant awesomely takes out a headless horseman.


The visual gags come to an abrupt end, however, when the Bolton forces circle the Stark army in a well-shielded and rapidly closing phalanx.


Remember what we said earlier about the show drawing clear lines in the sand between good and evil?


Well, the most morally ambiguous man in Westeros has finally come down squarely on the side of good, as on Littlefinger’s command, the the army of the Vale swoops in to take out Ramsay’s troops just as they’re closing in on the Stark forces,


(Good thing Lord Baelish and company didn’t stop for coffee on the way, right?)


Ramsay acts every bit like the coward we always knew he was, fleeing from combat with Jon and then frantically loosing arrows when it seems he’s left with no choice.


Jon whups his ass, but lets Sansa finish the job in what may be the show’s most satisfying villain death to date.


And with the snarl of some dogs and the tearing of some human gristle, Sansa’s transformation into full-blown badass an Queen in the North is complete.


Long may she reign.


Watch Game of Thrones online to get caught up in time for the season six finale.


It may not be as pulse-pounding as this week’s installment, but it’ll be interesting to see how Weiss and Benioff wrap up all this season’s loose ends.