Deborah’s career is soaring as a dating coach and a social media influencer, and now she wants more from life. In “Bora! Deborah,” Ju Wan and Deborah had been dating for three years, but they never talked about getting married. Deborah expected Ju Wan to propose to her on their third anniversary, but he didn’t. She wanted to take their relationship a step further and hoped that Ju Wan would make the first move. After getting tired of waiting, she decided to propose to him first, but she saw a shocking scene. She caught Ju Wan cheating on her red-handed.
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What Does Ju Wan Feel About Deborah?
Ju Wan tries to explain to Deborah that it was just a one-time thing, but there’s no way she is going to believe him, not after she recognizes the woman in his car. Ju Wan had introduced that...
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What Does Ju Wan Feel About Deborah?
Ju Wan tries to explain to Deborah that it was just a one-time thing, but there’s no way she is going to believe him, not after she recognizes the woman in his car. Ju Wan had introduced that...
- 4/21/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
Florence Pugh is a household name because of her impressive acting career, but she is a woman of many talents. Pugh also has a passion for music. Her new movie A Good Person features songs she wrote and performed with her own voice.
Seeing Pugh belt out her own lyrics may surprise some viewers, but her interest in the medium goes back to her very first steps into the entertainment industry.
Florence Pugh enjoyed exploring her musical side for ‘A Good Person’ Florence Pugh at A Good Person screening | Dominik Bindl/WireImage
In A Good Person, Pugh plays Allison, a misfit 20-something stuck in a self-loathing spiral after surviving a fatal car crash in which she was behind the wheel, using opioids and alcohol to numb herself. Beneath the trauma of the accident is a bright, creative person capable of captivating a crowd at her engagement party with a cover...
Seeing Pugh belt out her own lyrics may surprise some viewers, but her interest in the medium goes back to her very first steps into the entertainment industry.
Florence Pugh enjoyed exploring her musical side for ‘A Good Person’ Florence Pugh at A Good Person screening | Dominik Bindl/WireImage
In A Good Person, Pugh plays Allison, a misfit 20-something stuck in a self-loathing spiral after surviving a fatal car crash in which she was behind the wheel, using opioids and alcohol to numb herself. Beneath the trauma of the accident is a bright, creative person capable of captivating a crowd at her engagement party with a cover...
- 4/18/2023
- by Sam Hines
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
If you were told you had a short time left to live, how would you spend your remaining days? Dame Deborah James, the woman who campaigned tirelessly to raise awareness of bowel cancer until her death last year, decided that her priority was to tell everyone to examine their number twos. Under her bold moniker, BowelBabe, she started blogging about her journey online after she was diagnosed with incurable stage four bowel cancer in 2016, aged 35. She quickly became the voice of bowel cancer activism, known for her tagline “Check your poo”, and for her work as a co-host on the BBC podcast You, Me and the Big C.
James died aged 40 on 28 June 2022, after going into palliative end-of-life care at her parent’s home. She lived one year longer than the doctors initially predicted. And now, her five years of campaigning are documented in the shattering BBC Two film BowelBabe in Her Own Words.
James died aged 40 on 28 June 2022, after going into palliative end-of-life care at her parent’s home. She lived one year longer than the doctors initially predicted. And now, her five years of campaigning are documented in the shattering BBC Two film BowelBabe in Her Own Words.
- 4/17/2023
- by Ellie Muir
- The Independent - TV
Yeon Deborah, a social media influencer and a popular dating coach in her 30s, is also a bestselling author. While many are eager to hear Deborah’s dating advice, Lee Su Hyeok thinks that she is a fraud. He believes that a romantic relationship should be based on trust and sincerity, not techniques from a coach. “Bora! Deborah” deals with the story of two people who have contrasting views on love and relationships and the change they bring into each other’s lives.
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Why Does Su Hyeok’s Girlfriend Break Up With Him?
Two youngsters bump into each other, their eyes meet, sparks fly, and that’s it; they move on with their lives. A young woman signals to a man that she is interested in him, but he is more concerned about building his biceps. According to Deborah, the young generation’s dying interest in dating is because of many socio-economic reasons,...
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Why Does Su Hyeok’s Girlfriend Break Up With Him?
Two youngsters bump into each other, their eyes meet, sparks fly, and that’s it; they move on with their lives. A young woman signals to a man that she is interested in him, but he is more concerned about building his biceps. According to Deborah, the young generation’s dying interest in dating is because of many socio-economic reasons,...
- 4/15/2023
- by Neha Bhondve
- Film Fugitives
Al Jaffee, the trailblazing and culture-bending cartoonist for Mad magazine, has died. He was 102.
Jaffee, who celebrated his birthday March 13, died Monday in a Manhattan hospital of multisystem organ failure, his granddaughter Fani Thomson told The New York Times.
Jaffee was known for a number of Mad’s trademark features, including Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions and the “fold-in,” the drawing that ran on the back inside cover of every issue and could be revealed by folding the page vertically and inward.
Mad launched in 1952 at the height of anti-communist fervor and Jaffee arrived as a contributor three years later. When he retired in 2020 at age 99, he was the magazine’s longest-tenured contributor, though he always worked freelance and never was on staff.
“No one knew that Mad was going to go on for 50 or 60 years. I figured, ‘All right, I’ll do the best I can with Mad for as long as it lasts,...
Jaffee, who celebrated his birthday March 13, died Monday in a Manhattan hospital of multisystem organ failure, his granddaughter Fani Thomson told The New York Times.
Jaffee was known for a number of Mad’s trademark features, including Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions and the “fold-in,” the drawing that ran on the back inside cover of every issue and could be revealed by folding the page vertically and inward.
Mad launched in 1952 at the height of anti-communist fervor and Jaffee arrived as a contributor three years later. When he retired in 2020 at age 99, he was the magazine’s longest-tenured contributor, though he always worked freelance and never was on staff.
“No one knew that Mad was going to go on for 50 or 60 years. I figured, ‘All right, I’ll do the best I can with Mad for as long as it lasts,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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