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Victoria Siegel, Daughter Of 'Queen Of Versailles' Stars, Dead At 18

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WINDERMERE, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say the 18-year-old daughter of the stars of the documentary "Queen of Versailles" has died after being found unresponsive at their home near Orlando.

Orange County Sheriff's spokesman Jeff Williamson says Victoria Siegel was found by deputies at the family's home in Windermere on Saturday afternoon. She was declared dead at a nearby hospital.

A medical examiner will determine the cause of death.

She was the daughter of David and Jackie Siegel, stars of Lauren Greenfield's 2012 documentary, "Queen of Versailles," which followed them as they built a second, 90,000-square-foot mansion. David Siegel later sued Greenfield for "false and defamatory statements," but lost the lawsuit in March 2014.

David Siegel is the founder of Orlando-based time-share company Westgate Resorts. His wife is a former Mrs. Florida America.

UPDATE: Victoria's mother confirmed her daughter's death in a Facebook post on Sunday:

It is with great sadness that we ask you to respect our privacy during this tragic time and the loss of our beloved daughter, Victoria. Thank you all for your prayers and for your support.
As more information comes out the family will share it, until that time there is no comment.

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Clint Eastwood Makes Joke About Caitlyn Jenner At Spike TV's Guys' Choice Awards

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A joke about Caitlyn Jenner made by Clint Eastwood at Spike TV's Guys' Choice Awards on Saturday will be cut by the network when the show airs later this month.

Eastwood mocked Jenner while introducing Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at the awards show, which was held over the weekend at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. He reportedly compared Johnson, who currently stars in the action flick "San Andreas" and HBO's new series "Ballers," to other athletes who have gone into acting, saying: "Jim Brown and Caitlyn Somebody."

David Schwarz, Spike TV senior vice president of communications, confirmed the remark made about Jenner to USA Today and said it will be cut from the special when it airs Saturday, June 18.

"Spike will remove the reference in the version that will air," he said in an email to The Huffington Post.

Jenner appears on the July 2015 cover of Vanity Fair following her powerful "20/20" special with Diane Sawyer in April, during which she came out as transgender. She will receive the coveted Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs in July.

A rep for Spike TV was not immediately available for further comment.

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Meryl Streep Is A Rockstar Mom In New 'Ricki And The Flash' Trailer

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While having Meryl Streep for a rockstar mom may sound awesome, it's quite the opposite for her character's kids in "Ricki and the Flash."

Directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Diablo Cody, the film stars Streep as Ricki Rendazzo, a braided rocker who returns home to her estranged family. After her daughter, Julie, (played by Streep's real-life daughter Mamie Gummer) is left in an emotional crisis, Ricki attempts to reconnect with her grown children, who aren't too happy with her, and ex-husband (Kevin Kline). There's Streep, there's singing, there's family drama; what more do you need?

"Ricki and the Flash" opens in the U.S. Aug. 7.

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For Children in Need, No Gesture of Help Is Too Small

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This post is part of the Global Moms Relay. Every time you share this post, Johnson & Johnson will donate $1 (per action), up to $300,000, to four causes helping improve the health and wellbeing of moms and kids worldwide: MAMA, Shot@Life, U.S. Fund for UNICEF and Girl Up. Scroll to the bottom to find out more.



What are you most excited for as a new mother?



Naya Rivera: I am excited about everything! I've done so much in my life career-wise, and now I'm doing something even more fulfilling; something that is life-changing and an absolute miracle. I'm excited for new experiences as well as getting to relive old ones, by seeing the world through new eyes.



How has your family shaped you and your vision of the future?



NR: I didn't grow up with a lot of money. When we did get ahead a little, we were middle class at best. For a short period of time, my family was on food stamps. This all meant that paying for college was a huge struggle. Since I've become successful in my work, I have remained aware of the other side. I've lived in all these different realms and have a lot of experiences to draw from as I think about the kind of future I want for my child.



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Share a story or moment that has influenced you from a role model in your life.



NR: I look to my mother as my greatest example. She had three kids and made every effort to ensure that we'd be successful and well-rounded as adults. I will definitely grab things from her parenting style -- my mom is my number one go-to resource. Growing up she really made a point of saying, "I am not your friend, I am your mother." This might sound harsh, and of course now we're best friends and I call her and tell her everything, but it was really important that she drew those lines and made it clear that her role was to give us rules and guidance to help us grow. It established respect and boundaries around our relationship. She wasn't just going to tell me what I wanted to hear, but what I needed to hear.



What do you wish for mothers both locally around you, and around the world?



NR: Being pregnant has really made me realize even more how powerful and important women are. We all say and think that, but I think that doesn't fully resonate until you become a mother and carry a child. I see people and think to myself, "Every single one of you was in someone's belly!" -- it's amazing. The cycle never stops.



We all have a responsibility to get creative about how to put less stress and pressure on mothers -- it's hard enough without having to think about having enough money to feed and educate kids. There is so much to bear when you just want to be a good mother. I wish the challenges weren't stacked so high against doing that critical job.



What kind of world do you want for your family in 2030?



NR: I dream about a future for my child where there really is equal opportunity. Right now, a small percentage of the population does overwhelmingly better than the rest. Like every parent, I hope my child can have the best chances. But I also want them to have the freedom to choose a path that is emotionally fulfilling as well. My parents were always really good about nurturing our talents and telling us to "do what you love no matter what." Just because a job pays you the most doesn't mean you should do it, especially if you'll feel empty at the end of the day.



I think a lot about college as a path to that freedom to choose. It's an opportunity that should exist for everyone. When I was trying to go to school, my biggest hurdle was paying for it. Everyone should have access to education and the opportunity to grow and improve their lives.



I also hope for a world with more empathy -- when we were going through tough times, and looking around to see what kind of help was out there, it was hard. We weren't homeless, but we were struggling, and there wasn't much there for us. I want to identify those gaps where there isn't any help, and see how I can help fill them.



What do you think we can all do to make this planet a better, happier place?



NR: I think the answer to that depends on each individual. There's something each of us can do, but you need to take action on what moves you and what you gravitate toward naturally. There are many charities that offer help and assistance in different areas. Also, depending on what your passion is, pick a family to help each year, or get involved in something like Big Brother, Big Sister. For kids in stressful situations, nothing is too small. As I have shared my own experiences with young fans, they've paid attention. Now being pregnant, I want to share that experience also. I want to find those points of connection with all mothers everywhere. We all just have to remember that every small step counts.



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Kylie Jenner Did A Terrible Job Promoting This Self-Tanner -- Or Did She?

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Name-dropping products on social media is clearly a very lucrative business for Kylie Jenner.

The reality star recently told her 25.8 million Instagram followers how much she loves her Sparkling Whiteners, iPhone Camera Remote, and, of course, those anti-wrinkle products for which she's a brand ambassador at the tender age of 17.

But -- and we're just wondering here -- wouldn't it be slightly more productive if, you know, the self-tanner she was promoting in her latest Instagram, didn't look so streaky and blotchy? It seems like a better business strategy to us -- but then again, the photo does have more than one million likes. What do we know? Perhaps she's actually a marketing genius.

Love my @cocoabrowntan from @marissacarter when I want a fast tan #SelfTan #CocoaBrown #1HourTan

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Still, we suggest Jenner talk to her older sisters, who know a thing or two about faux tanning.


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Emile Hirsch Due Back In Court On Assault Charges

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Actor Emile Hirsch has appeared in a Utah court as attorneys settled on a date for prosecutors to lay out the evidence that led them to charge him with assault in a nightclub incident during the Sundance Film Festival.


The "Into the Wild" star is accused of putting a studio executive in a chokehold Jan. 25 at Tao Nightclub in Park City. He was later charged with aggravated assault and intoxication.


Hirsch was subdued during his brief court appearance Monday. The 30-year-old from Encino, California, declined to comment outside court.


A preliminary hearing is set for Aug. 17.


Hirsch's attorneys have said the actor doesn't remember the events at the nightclub because he drank so much alcohol. They say Hirsch has gone to rehab and received counseling.

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This Was Sarah Jessica Parker's Biggest Hairstyle Regret

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Sarah Jessica Parker revealed her biggest hairstyle regret, and it has nothing to do with hairsprayed '80s tresses.

The actress sat down with Yahoo Style Editor-in-Chief Joe Zee to celebrate the opening of celebrity hairstylist Serge Normant's new Chelsea location, and talked about some of her iconic hairstyles. While she called her big '80s waves a "time warp," she dubbed her bob haircut from 2001 a "time to hide."

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"I remember that, I just cut all my hair off," she told Yahoo while looking at photos from the "Wonder of the World" premiere in 2001. She had cut her tresses for "Sex and the City" at the time, and jokingly apologized for starting the bob trend. "I don't think that's a fair example of [Normant's] work, though. That's maybe a time to be forgotten and never discussed again."

Parker is up for experimentation with her longtime hairstylist, whose Dream Big texturizing spray is apparently her favorite product at the moment.

"It's very easy to be creative with him," she told "Extra" at the same event, "and he's enormously inspiring because he can do anything."

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Matt Damon Gets Playful In Lighthearted 'The Martian' Promo

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Oh, thank god. Finally, a space movie promo that isn't intense, terrifying or overly emotional.

We've all cried our fair share of tears in upsetting space movies (looking at you, "Interstellar") or lost our breath panicking at onscreen crises (hey "Gravity," "Alien" and literally every space movie). But thankfully, the first teaser from Ridley Scott's upcoming "The Martian" veers closer to the light-hearted and funny.

Matt Damon's NASA astronaut Mark Watney gives viewers a live streamed tour of their vessel, Hermes, in the video, introducing the members of his crew. There's Jessica Chastain's commander Melissa Lewis, Michael Pena's pilot Rick Martinez, Kate Mara's computer expert Beth Johanssen, Sebastian Stan's Chris Beck and Aksel Hennie's Alex Vogel. Sean Bean, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Donald Glover also appear in the film, though not in the new video.

But wait -- don't be fooled by this playful promo! "The Martian" is actually about Watney after he's abandoned on Mars by his crew, who believe him dead following a massive storm. So yes, there will likely be anxiety attacks and tears after all.

"The Martian" opens Nov. 25.

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Beyoncé Teases Big Announcement, Then Shills Vegan Diet On 'Good Morning America'

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On Monday, Beyoncé revealed how she got her "flawless" body on "Good Morning America" -- through a vegan diet.

The news had been teased by the morning show as "something amazing she wants you to know," and as "something I have to share with everyone," by the 33-year-old singer. With that kind of hype, you can imagine how let down we were, when Bey's big announcement was that she lost some weight by eating a lot of kale and following the 22-day vegan challenge, a program in conjunction with the vegan meal-delivery service, 22 Days Nutrition.

"I am not naturally the thinnest woman," Beyoncé said in a recorded video for "GMA." "I have curves. I'm proud of my curves. I have struggled since a young age with diets. Finding something that actually works, that actually keeps the weight off, has been difficult for me."

We're really happy things are going so great for you, Beyoncé, but do you think that kind of announcement really requires this type of hype?





We're going to go with no, but you keep enjoying that kale.

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Jerry Seinfeld Says Colleges Are Too Politically Correct, Kids Don't Understand Racism Or Sexism

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College kids are too politically correct for Jerry Seinfeld.

The comedian spoke to ESPN Radio host Colin Cowherd for an episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" to promote the latest season of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee," and the two talked about political correctness and comedy. Cowherd commented how comedians like Chris Rock and Larry the Cable Guy won't perform at college campuses for this very reason.

"I hear that all the time," Seinfeld said. "I don't play colleges, but I hear a lot of people tell me, 'Don't go near colleges. They're so PC.' I'll give you an example: My daughter's 14. My wife says to her, 'Well, you know, in the next couple years, I think maybe you’re going to want to be hanging around the city more on the weekends, so you can see boys.' You know what my daughter says? She says, ‘That’s sexist.’ They just want to use these words: 'That’s racist;' 'That’s sexist;' 'That’s prejudice.' They don’t know what the f--k they’re talking about.”

The 61-year-old star said this hurts comedy, and commended Louis C.K., who recently landed in hot water over his "Saturday Night Live" monologue about child molestation, for not worrying and just doing his thing.

You can listen to a clip from the interview:

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Towns Weigh Changing Streets Named 'Bruce Jenner' To 'Caitlyn Jenner'

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Three cities in America are contemplating changing streets named "Bruce Jenner" to "Caitlyn Jenner," after the Olympian came out as transgender.

South Austin and El Paso in Texas, along with Clarksville, Tennessee, have streets named after the famous athlete, who won the decathlon gold medal in 1976. Following Jenner's Vanity Fair debut as Caitlyn, conversations began about possibly changing the street names.

In South Austin's Olympian Heights neighborhood, at least half the residents on Bruce Jenner Lane would have to approve the change, as well as the city council, according to local station KVUE. Some residents are not too eager.

"We just hope that someone is smart enough to realize all the trouble it's going to cause for regular people if you change the name," homeowner Ray Briggs told the station.

Residents of Bruce Jenner Lane in El Paso, which was named back in 1983, also had reservations. Jaime Alvarado has lived on the street for 20 years and is against a name change to Caitlyn Jenner.

"If he changes his name, we should change our street name too,"Alvarado told NBC affiliate, KTSM. "Let's find another idol."

While the street names are still up for debate, the U.S. Olympic Committee said it is open to changing Jenner's name in its medal records.

"We admire Caitlyn Jenner's courage and wish her all the best," USOC spokesperson Patrick Sandusky told Us Weekly. "We would happily consider any athlete's request to have his or her personal information updated in our records."

City representatives in Austin, El Paso and Clarksville were not immediately available for comment.

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25 Years Of Oprah's Hairstyles In Just 2 Minutes

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In its 25-year history, "The Oprah Winfrey Show" covered a huge range of stories, from the somber to the silly. But perhaps the only thing that rivaled the versatility of the show's content was Ms. Winfrey's ever-changing hairstyles.

In the '80s, Oprah's hair had height. In the '90s, it was sleek. In the 2000s, she brought back her curl. And in between, there were plenty of other looks, some of which even became their own news stories. "It seems like I've had... every hairstyle under the salon," Oprah says. "Sometimes I look back at some of them and think, 'Why didn't somebody tell me?'"

The above video captures the full 25-year journey of Oprah's hairstyles, but here are a few of our favorites.

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"The Oprah Winfrey Show" debuted on September 8, 1986, and that season, Oprah's hair certainly had volume.

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"We began this new season with me sporting a different hairdo, and I could not get over all the fuss in the newspapers the next day," Oprah said. "The Chicago Sun Times... actually did a poll asking its readers to vote on whether or not they liked my hair. The results were this: 42 percent said yes; 58 percent of you said no!"

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During Madonna's 1997 appearance on the show, the singer suggested that Oprah would look good with long hair pulled back. Oprah gave it a shot, but wasn't completely sold on the style.

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Winfrey wears the curly 'do similar to her look today.

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During the show's final season, Winfrey went with a straight and sleek ponytail for a surprise star-studded affair put together by her team of producers.





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'Game Of Thrones' Showrunners Wanted That Awful Death To Raise Morality Questions

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Sunday night's "Game of Thrones" will be remembered as one of the most upsetting episodes of the series. Next to the Red Wedding, Sansa's traumatic rape and Ned's beheading, "The Dance of Dragons" ranked fairly high in the series' most disturbing moments.

Spoiler alert for Season 5, Episode 9, "The Dance of Dragons."

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Season 5's penultimate episode saw the stomach-turning death of one of the sweetest, most innocent characters in the Seven Kingdoms, and there aren't too many of those to begin with. Stannis tricked and betrayed his daughter by handing her over to Melisandre to sacrifice the young princess to the Lord of Light for her King's blood. He and his ineffective wife, watched as their young daughter screamed and burned at the stake. It was, to say the least, incredibly painful to watch, even though luckily the actual burning wasn't shown on camera.

Fans and critics have expressed their outrage and distress over the death, with many questioning whether or not the episode went too far -- especially with Meryn Trant's request for an exceptionally young girl in a brothel earlier in the episode. Rape, murder, incest, torture, castration and pedophilia are nothing new to "Game of Thrones," but a cruel death of a young child by her parents set off devastating alarms with many. The cast and crew behind "GoT," however, don't believe that the episode pushed things too far.

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Showrunner Dan Weiss spoke with Entertainment Weekly about the choice to kill off Shireen (who is still alive in the books). "Horrible things [are] happening to people in this show, and this is one that we thought was entirely [narrtively] justified," Weiss told EW. The writer continued, saying that the scene was "supposed to be awful" to watch.

But why does "Game of Thrones" continue to subject its viewers to harrowing instances of violence against beloved characters? It seems that the showrunners want such scenes to raise questions of morality for the audience. While Weiss knows fans are affected by losing their favorite characters, he's also interested in why we don't react as strongly to the deaths of characters we don't know as well. "So instead of saying, ‘How could you do this to somebody you know and care about?', maybe when it’s happening to somebody we don’t know so well -- maybe then it should hit us all a bit harder," Weiss said. Rather than feel concern only for those with whom we connect, perhaps "GoT" challenges viewers by asking us to find sympathy for the larger tragedies that don't directly affect us.

While you may or may not agree with Weiss' questioning, or the direction of the show as it deviates from the books, it should be noted that "GoT" doesn't seem necessarily interested in pleasing its viewers. More and more, the show has neglected concerns over controversy and has stood strong by its intention to depict the depravity man is capable of when thirsty for glory and power. Is it fun to watch? No, not really -- and the death of a child in particular makes dragon appearances all the less thrilling, as many viewers felt on Sunday.

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However, Weiss and fellow showrunner David Benioff want to push our buttons, if just to get us to examine our own emotional responses to evil and to prove that not all stories are pleasurable to watch, especially ones that mirror the horrors of a certain era. While this isn't a defense of "GoT," it is interesting to analyze how fans continue to watch a show that disturbs them (save for those who quit a few weeks ago) and what is considered crossing the line.

Not even Liam Cunningham, whose Ser Davos Seaworth had a poignant connection with Shireen, thinks the episode went too far. Although Davos has yet to learn of Shireen's fate, Cunningham told The New York Times that he was "astonished" when he read the scene in the script. "I think there’s going to be controversy after Shireen," Cunningham said. "It’s a challenging show. One of the reasons it’s as loved and admired as it is, is it doesn’t take the easy route. It really does throw things in your face."

Like Weiss, Cunningham said that the scene should have been "horrific," and reminded fans that that's just how "Game of Thrones" functions. Whether or not you choose to watch a show that continually breaks your heart, well, that's your choice (and for the record, we're sticking with it).

"Game of Thrones" airs Sundays at 9:00 p.m. ET on HBO.

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Jennifer Lopez Sued Over Too-Sexy Morocco Concert

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Apparently Jennifer Lopez has the power to disturb public order.

Lopez performed at the Mawazine World Rhythms International Music Festival in Rabat, Morocco, on May 29. The superstar wore a bodysuit, bejeweled fishnet tights and stiletto boots for the show, which was broadcast on the state-owned channel 2M.

In response to Lopez's sizzling show, an education group filed a lawsuit against the 45-year-old superstar because she "disturbed public order and tarnished women's honor and respect," TMZ reported.

The BBC confirmed Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane is also taking action by ordering an investigation into the broadcast, described as "sexually suggestive" and a "serious delinquency," featuring "disgraceful scenes" that violated the nation's audiovisual law. He criticized the network for airing Lopez's performance even though it included scenes "with sexual overtones and which were indecent and provocative to the religious and moral values of Moroccan society."

Benkirane is seeking "legal measures against those responsible."

Al-Arabyia News reported that Lopez could face up to two years in prison.

A rep for the singer was not immediately available for comment.

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Victoria Siegel, Daughter Of 'Queen of Versailles' Stars, Was Battling Addiction To Prescription Medication

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A spokesman for the family of 18-year-old Victoria Siegel, who died on Saturday after she was found unresponsive at her family's home near Orlando, said the teen was battling an addiction to prescription medication at the time of her death.

Victoria is the daughter of David Siegel and Jackie Siegel, who along with their eight children appeared in the 2012 documentary "The Queen of Versailles," which followed the family as they attempted to a build an opulent 90,000-square-foot home in the midst of the recession.

"The Siegel family is devastated and heartbroken by the loss of their beloved Victoria, age 18. They are hurt, deeply wounded and they are grieving. Victoria was a beautiful spirit with a wonderful smile who was greatly loved, and will be deeply missed. Victoria had a history of seizures and was prescribed medication for this condition," family spokesman Michael Marder wrote in a statement to Us Weekly. “Unfortunately she became dependent and struggled with this condition. She voluntarily underwent rehabilitation and was working hard to address this problem."

Marder went on to say that while an autopsy has been performed, the official cause of death has yet to be determined. He concluded his statement by relaying that the family is "deeply appreciative of the outpouring of support that they have received and request that their privacy be respected while they mourn their loss."

On Sunday, Victoria's mother shared a similar message on Facebook.

It is with great sadness that we ask you to respect our privacy during this tragic time and the loss of our beloved daughter, Victoria. Thank you all for your prayers and for your support.
As more information comes out the family will share it, until that time there is no comment.





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J.K. Rowling Hints At An American Hogwarts In 'Fantastic Beasts'

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American "Harry Potter" fans, your dreams are finally coming true.

During a Twitter Q&A with fans on Monday, J.K. Rowling dropped some major hints about her upcoming "Harry Potter" spinoff, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." The most exciting part? The author teased the existence of an American Hogwarts in the new film. When one fan asked the author what the name of a U.S. school of wizardry would be called, Rowling remained quiet on details, but still pretty much confirmed the school's existence.





The fans also pried some more details out of Rowling when asking about the main character of "Fantastic Beasts," Newt Scamander, who will be played by Eddie Redmayne. Rowling revealed that the American version of Hogwarts will have a relation to the "indigenous magic" of Native American culture, but have a name of "immigrant origin."

















"Fantastic Beasts" is set 70 years before the events of "Harry Potter" and will follow Hogwarts alum and magizoologist Newt, who ends up in New York. Rowling confirmed on Twitter, however, that the American school won't be located in New York. The upcoming spinoff, which will be part of a trilogy, will be directed by David Yates with a screenplay by Rowling. Get ready to visit the American Hogwarts when "Fantastic Beasts" opens on Nov. 18, 2016.

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Lady Gaga Wears Fishnet Dress and Pasties For A Night Out In London

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Lady Gaga had quite the night in London.

Gaga donned a see-through fishnet dress with metallic pasties and black underwear Monday night. She was photographed hat shopping at designer Philip Treacy's store, where she chose an elaborate black feathered headdress to wear. The two then headed to The Box nightclub.

Earlier in the night, the singer met Prince Harry and performed with Tony Bennett at the WellChild charity concert, according to E! News.

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Teresa Giudice Gives Bravo Paycheck And Maserati To Feds To Pay $414,000 Debt

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Imprisoned reality star Teresa Giudice is paying up.

Court papers filed Friday show Giudice agreed to give the federal government a portion of her Bravo paycheck, a 2005 Maserati, home furnishings from her Montville mansion and 50 percent of the rental income from a Lincoln Park property to help pay off her $414,588 debt, according to NJ.com.

The consent order also includes money from two insurance policies, the Bergen Record reported.

The restitution sum was part of the sentence handed down by a judge to the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star and her husband, Joe, in October after they pleaded guilty to bank and bankruptcy fraud totaling millions.

The two were also given prison time. Teresa is currently serving 15 months at the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in Connecticut. Her husband will serve 41 months after she is released next February. Their sentences were staggered so one parent could be home to care for their four daughters.

On May 31, the Bravo staple and cookbook author broke her silence from behind bars with a tweet to her fans.


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Ruby Rose Says 'Orange Is The New Black' Season 3 Is The 'Sexiest Season Yet'

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There's only three days left until we head back to Litchfield. So what can we expect from "Orange Is the New Black" Season 3?

For one, we know Alex is back in prison, but now a new inmate is adding more drama to her and Piper's endlessly complicated relationship. We got a first look at Ruby Rose's character, Stella Carlin, in the Season 3 trailer and sneak-peek photos. But a new featurette reveals a little bit more about the drama going down behind bars.

"In Season 3, Stella definitely does shake things up," Laura Prepon, who plays Alex, says in the new video. The promo shows Stella flirting with Piper, and Alex acting a bit worried. We already know from Rose's feature in Elle magazine that Stella will be a "lust object" between Alex and Piper, so things are bound to get interesting. Oh, and the 29-year-old Australian says herself in the new featurette: "This is the sexiest season by far."

Now feel free to swoon over the video until Season 3 premieres Friday on Netflix.

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Gina Rodriguez: Hollywood 'Isn't About Racism, It's About Money'

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Gina Rodriguez wants to show Hollywood the money.

The “Jane the Virgin” star recently sat down with Glam Belleza Latina for their summer issue and discussed the power of the Latino community when it comes to increasing the number of actors of color on television.

Rodriguez, 30, urged Latino audiences to join forces to create change in the industry, which she says is driven by profit rather than racism.

“We just have to understand our collective strength,” Rodriguez told Glam Belleza Latina. “Because if 'Jane the Virgin' does well, [Hollywood] is going to open the door for five new shows that are Latino focused. We’ve already seen this start to happen. 'Jane the Virgin' got a Golden Globe, and this pilot season everybody wants a Latino lead. ... The more we show them that our united front can blow something up, the more they’re going to open those doors because it’s no longer a risk. This isn’t about racism. It’s about money.”

The Golden Globe-winning star’s comments echoed her words during The Hollywood Reporter’s comedy actress roundtable late last month. During the conversation, Rodriguez insisted that Hollywood’s diversity problem stemmed from a lack of knowledge of other cultures rather than “hard-core racism.”

Rodriguez has been a vocal advocate about the need for diversity in the media, going as far as making it a focal point of her career.

"[It's about] creating a different perception of minorities in the media,” Rodriguez told HuffPost Live in April. “That was a huge mission and still is for me. So I will choose what's best for my career, my journey and my integrity."

In her interview with Glam Belleza Latina, the actress expanded her thoughts on that mission and the childhood experiences that drive it.

“I want to change the idea of minorities in the media. Or contribute to that movement -- I’m not single-handedly doing it,” Rodriguez told the magazine. “Growing up, I never saw my home life reflected on-screen, and that made me feel a certain way about myself.”

“It’s not only about my ethnicity; it made me feel a certain way about my beauty,” she continued. “Not seeing a woman like me as a lead made me feel like I’d never be skinny enough, I’d never be pretty enough. I want to give young girls, like my niece, the tools to see a billboard and think, That [non-Latina] girl is beautiful, but that’s not the only form of beauty. Jane’s story is about a beautiful, normal girl. We don’t talk about her weight or her looks.”

Take a look at Gina Rodriguez’s cover and more photos from Glam Belleza Latina below.
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