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Drew Barrymore's Brave Confession! Actress Reveals Frightening Breast Cancer Scare Experience | Glamsham.com
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Drew Barrymore’s Brave Confession! Actress Reveals Frightening Breast Cancer Scare Experience | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore is speaking out after a recent health scare, where she says she underwent an emergency biopsy following a “bad mammogram.” She shared the story on The Drew Barrymore Show in a candid sit-down with comedian Tig Notaro. In 2012, Notaro had been diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer, and later did a double mastectomy in 2016. She sat down for a candid talk with Barrymore on cancer awareness and women’s health.

“This is something I’ve wanted to risk talking about on this show,” Barrymore said. “I recently had a scare. I’m completely fine, but I did get a bad mammogram. I was taken into that room, had an emergency biopsy, and then waited those five days.” The actress underlined the emotional toll of such waiting for the verdict and added that all this gave her a deeper appreciation for those who face such uncertainty regularly.

Barrymore was notably struck by Notaro’s new documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, which follows poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley as they make their way through life following Gibson’s terminal ovarian cancer diagnosis. She was quoted as saying of the film, “It gives such an intimate portrait of what the journey through cancer is like-not heavy, but full of confidence, courage, and humanity.”

Also Read: Watch: Jennifer Aniston Gets Emotional on The Drew Barrymore Show – It’s a Must-See Moment

The actress, who turned 50 this year, also spoke about embracing aging naturally. “I haven’t done anything and I want to try to stay that way,” she said. “But I also believe everyone should do what makes them happy. The only thing I know is not to judge others — we’re all on our own paths, and we should support each other.”

Fans have praised Barrymore’s honesty, saying the actress is using her platform to bring awareness about women’s health and self-acceptance.

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Genie Francis Shifts Into Protective Mama Bear Mode as Laura Puts Drew in His Place

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Genie Francis returned to General Hospital as Laura Webber Collins, delivering a standout performance by fiercely defending her grandson and confronting Congressman Drew Cain for his manipulative behavior.
  • Laura not only protected Danny and Rocco from Drew’s verbal attacks but also called out Drew’s inability to separate personal feelings from politics, showcasing her authoritative presence.
  • Francis displayed both strength and warmth, bonding with newcomer Ronnie Bard and earning Performer of the Week honors for her passionate and personable portrayal.

Genie Francis has been absent from our screens far too often as of late on General Hospital. Fortunately, that was rectified this week when the Daytime Emmy winner’s character, Laura Webber Collins, blasted morally-challenged Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) for his machinations.

We also saw a fun, softer side to Laura as she bonded with Port Charles’s latest newcomer, Ronnie Bard (Erika Slezak). For her performance that was both passionate and personable, TV Insider bestows Performer of the Week honors on Francis.

Congressman Cain is enjoying throwing his weight around wherever he can these days. Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Rocco (Finn Carr) were his latest targets after Drew discovered that Danny had violated the order keeping him from his sister, Scout (Cosette Abinante).

Francis’s Laura arrived just in time to not only put a halt to Drew’s verbal attack on the boys, but also to administer one of her own. “I beg your pardon,” Laura authoritatively informed Drew. “I believe you’re out of your depth, Congressman!”

Mathison has come to embrace his manipulative character and has gotten quite used to ordering people around. Laura, however, has delt with villains in Port Charles for decades, from conniving Bobbie Spencer (the late Jacklyn Zeman), in her conniving nursing school days, to controlling matriarch Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers). The mayor of Port Charles doesn’t let anyone push her around. She’s not about to let anyone intimidate her grandson, Rocco, either.

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“When did you become so petty and vindictive?” Laura almost rhetorically asked Drew. She wasn’t interested in hearing anything he had to say in terms of defending his character, or lack thereof.

After politely asking Danny and Rocco to leave, Laura’s strength only seemed to grow. “I would appreciate it if you would stop characterizing Danny as a ‘bad influence,’” Laura scolded Drew.

Soaps are famous for their two-person scenes, but Francis was sharing the screen with daytime legend Slezak in this confrontation with Drew. We couldn’t help but notice Laura’s bemused reactions as Ronnie caught on to Drew’s true nature.

When Drew failed to win Ronnie over to his side, he fell back on gunning for Scout’s brother. “Oh, please!” Laura remarked as she called out the Congressman for not being able to separate his personal feelings from politics.

Francis’s Laura has a beautiful smile, and she lit up like a Christmas tree when she heard Ronnie say she didn’t much like Drew.

After Drew was shown the door to the house that it looks like he won’t be buying, Laura turned to Ronnie and said, “As the mayor of this town, may I be the first to officially welcome you to Port Charles.”

In an effort to bond with Ronnie, Laura recounted a tea party she once helped the late Lila (Anna Lee) throw at the Quartermaine house when she was employed by her husband, Edward (David Lewis). There was a nice shoutout from Laura to her mother (Lesley, Denise Alexander) when she recounted that Alan (Stuart Damon) and Monica got into a fight that day, which climaxed when Monica threw a teacup at her husband.

We can’t say we recall that particular bit from the show’s Golden Age, but all that matters is that Francis sold the incident as if it had actually occurred. That’s how good she is.

In an effort to shed a light on the sister Ronnie never fully knew, Laura explained that the Quartermaines argued for sport (they sure did) and that Monica was Edward’s favorite (also true).

If Ronnie ends up coming clean that she’s a big fraud and not really Monica’s sister, it may be because folks like Laura have welcomed her with such grace. Kudos to Francis for her terrific performance as Laura passionately defended her grandson and also showed she can befriend a total newcomer with genuine warmth.

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November 2, 2025 0 comments
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Drew Barrymore Wins in Upset Over Kelly Clarkson
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Drew Barrymore Wins in Upset Over Kelly Clarkson

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

After five years of winning in at least one of her two categories, Kelly Clarkson was shut out at the 2025 Daytime Emmys. The awards were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif., on Friday (Oct. 17). Mario Lopez hosted the show.

Drew Barrymore won outstanding daytime talk series host for The Drew Barrymore Show. This is the second year in a row that Clarkson has been upset in this category (which she won the four years before that). She lost last year to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, the married stars of the syndicated Live With Kelly and Mark.

This year, Live With Kelly and Mark won outstanding daytime talk series, ending (or at least interrupting) The Kelly Clarkson Show’s four-year hold on the category. This is the second top program award for the long-running Live franchise. Live! with Regis and Kelly (when Ripa teamed with talk show legend Regis Philbin) won outstanding talk show – entertainment in 2012.

Barrymore has had a multi-faceted career, starting as a child star in E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial. In 2018 she was the subject of Bryce Vine’s Billboard Hot 100 hit “Drew Barrymore.”

The Drew Barrymore Show also won best directing team and best hairstyling/makeup, for a total of three wins. The Kelly Clarkson Show won two – best lighting direction and best live sound mixing/sound editing.

General Hospital won seven awards, tops for the night, followed by The Drew Barrymore Show, The Secret Lives of Animals and Secret Lives of Orangutans (three awards each), and Black Barbie, Days of Our Lives, Delicious Miss Brown, Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade, Entertainment Tonight and The Kelly Clarkson Show (two awards each).

Entertainment Tonight won outstanding entertainment news series for the sixth consecutive year, while the host team (Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Kevin Frazier, Rachel Smith and Nischelle Turner) won outstanding daytime personality – daily. But an ET-branded program remembering a TV legend, Bob Newhart: A Legacy of Laughter, An Entertainment Tonight Special, surprisingly lost outstanding daytime special to Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade.

Sir David Attenborough, 99, won outstanding daytime personality – non-daily for the Netflix program, Secret Lives of Orangutans. In so doing, he set a new record as the oldest person to win a Daytime Emmy, beating Dick Van Dyke’s record by one year. Van Dyke won outstanding guest performer in a drama series last year at 98 for his performance on Days of Our Lives.

Selena Gomez’s Food Network series Selena + Restaurant was nominated for outstanding culinary instructional series, but lost to Delicious Miss Brown on the Food Network. Gomez has now gone 0-3 at the Daytime Emmys, 0-5 at the Primetime Emmys and 0-1 at the Children’s and Family Emmys. (Bottom line: She is due for a win.)

Three top entertainment media brands – Billboard, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter – were recognized in the nominations (though none wound up winning). Billboard Presents was nominated for outstanding short form program. Variety Studio: Actors on Actors and Off Script With the Hollywood Reporter were both nominated for outstanding arts and popular culture program. 

Billboard Presents are the video cover profiles that Billboard produces for some of its cover artists. The specific episode submitted for the series was the cover video with conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Other Billboard Presents segments include cover videos with A$AP Rocky, Tyler, The Creator and Charli XCX. 

The In Memoriam segment included talk show pioneer Phil Donahue; game show hosts Chuck Woolery, Peter Marshall and Wink Martindale; fitness guru and personality Richard Simmons; televangelist Jimmy Swaggart; acting legend James Earl Jones; and Food Network star Anne Burrell.

The awards are presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. If it seems like more than a year has gone by since the last Daytime Emmys, you’re right. Last year’s Daytime Emmys were held on June 7, 2024 the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles.

Unlike the past five years, when the show aired on CBS, this year’s program streamed live on watch.theemmys.tv and on the Emmys app.

Veteran broadcast journalist Deborah Norville received a lifetime achievement honor.

Here are the 2025 Daytime Emmy nominations in selected categories, with winners marked. For the full list of winners, go here.

Outstanding Daytime Talk Series

The Drew Barrymore Show, CBS Media Ventures

The Jennifer Hudson Show, Warner Brothers Television Distribution [JHUD Productions | Warner Bros. Unscripted Television | Telepictures]

The Kelly Clarkson Show, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

WINNER: Live With Kelly and Mark, Disney Entertainment Distribution

The View, ABC

Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host

WINNER: Drew Barrymore, The Drew Barrymore Show, CBS Media Ventures

Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb, TODAY With Hoda and Jenna, NBC

Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa, Live With Kelly and Mark, Disney Entertainment Distribution

Jennifer Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show, Warner Brothers Television Distribution

Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program

WINNER: Black Barbie, Netflix [shondalandmedia]; Executive Producers: Betsy Beers, Milan Chakraborty, Camilla Hall, Grace Lay, Sumalee Montano, Shonda Rhimes, Jyoti Sarda; Co-Executive Producers: Scott Collins, Alison Eakle, Sara Fischer; Producers: Lagueria Davis, Aaliyah Williams

Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, PBS [Bright Blue Media Group]; Executive Producers: Thomas Davison, Pamela Picard, Josiah Spaulding

Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter, IFC [The Hollywood Reporter]; Executive Producers: Nekesa Mumbi Moody, Elisabeth D. Rabishaw, Maer Roshan, Jason Rovou; Supervising Producer: Stephanie Fischette; Senior Producer: Lesley Corral; Producers: Jeanie Pyun, Lacey Rose, Tiffany Taylor, Curtis Thompson; Segment Producer: Chinedu Unaka

The Swift Effect, Peacock; Co-Executive Producers: Cody Broadway, Diane Petzke; Senior Supervising Producer: Meredith McGinn; Coordinating Producer: Julianne O’Hara; Producers: Pedro Iguaran, John Launchi

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors, PBS; Executive Producers: Michelle Merker, Donna Pennestri, John Ross, Andrew Russell, Ramin Setoodeh; Producers: Maris Berzins, Georg Kallert, Diana Nguyen, Rob Schroeder

Outstanding Short Form Program

WINNER: Ballin’ Out, Outsports; Executive Producers: Jim Buzinski, Cyd Zeigler; Producers: Joel Chiodi, Michael Franklin, Eric Korsh, Niq Lewis; Director: Michiel Thomas

Billboard Presents, Billboard.com; Executive Producers: Shira Brown, Leila Cobo, Dana Droppo, Hannah Karp, Christina Medina, Mike Van; Supervising Producer: Ciara Zimring; Line Producer: Mateo Vergara; Producer: Emily Fuentes

Catalyst, LinkedIn News; Executive Producers: Courtney Coupe, Enrique Montalvo; Supervising Producers: David Pond, Dan Roth, Wesley Wingo; Senior Producers: Nina Melendez Ibarra, Stephen Francisco Valdivia Duarte; Coordinating Producer: Michaela Greer; Producers: Joy Carlos, Taisha Henry, Jessica Jimenez, Julia Lull, Sarah Scully, Brandon Stefanowitz, Sujata Thomas, Rachel Wang

Eat This With Yara, The Chef Preserving Gaza’s Cuisine Amid a Genocide, AJ+; Executive Producer: Shadi Rahimi; Senior Producers: Dylan Bergeson, Yara Elmjouie

Live Like a Champion, Healthline [Lucky Tiger Productions]; Executive Producers: Brendan Anderer, Tracy Stickler; Supervising Producers: Tom Placke, Sam Sabawi; Producer: Marc Lesser

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors, Netflix; Original Music Jerry Lane

National Parks: USA, National Geographic [Stronghold Studios, LLC]; Composer Colin Clark

The Secret Lives of Animals, Apple TV+ Composer Kyle Rodriguez

WINNER: Secret Lives of Orangutans, Netflix [Silverback Films]; Composer: David Mitcham, Score Co-Producer: Michael Whight

Secrets of the Neanderthals, Netflix [BBC Studios]; Composer: Anže Rozman; Additional Music: Enzo Hwang, Kara Talve; Score Producer: Russell Emanuel; Score Supervisor: Greg Rappaport

Outstanding Entertainment News Series

Access Hollywood, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

E! News, E! Entertainment

WINNER: Entertainment Tonight, CBS Media Ventures

Extra, Warner Brothers Television Distribution [Warner Bros. Unscripted Television | Telepictures]

Outstanding Daytime Personality – Daily

WINNER: Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Kevin Frazier, Rachel Smith & Nischelle Turner, Entertainment Tonight, CBS Media Ventures

Scott Evans, Zuri Hall, Kit Hoover & Mario Lopez, Access Hollywood, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

Star Jones, Corey Jovan, Divorce Court, FOX

Whitney Kumar, Kevin Rasco, Sarah Rose & Judge Judy Sheindlin, Judy Justice, Amazon Prime Video [Amazon MGM Studios | Sox Entertainment]

Outstanding Daytime Special

Bob Newhart: A Legacy of Laughter, An Entertainment Tonight Special CBS

Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés, Amazon Prime Video [Film 45 | Amazon MGM Studios | José Andrés Media]

WINNER: Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade, ABC [Film 45 | EverWonder Studio | Yellow Shoes Studio]

98th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC [Silent House Productions]

Shelter Me: The Cancer Pioneers, PBS [Steven Latham Productions]

Outstanding Daytime Personality – Non-Daily

WINNER: Sir David Attenborough, Secret Lives of Orangutans, Netflix [Silverback Films]

Brad Bestelink, Living With Leopards, Netflix [Wild Space | Natural History Film Unit Botswana | Freeborne Media | Netflix]

Andi Sweeney Blanco, Courtney Dober, Rob North & Kirin Stone, The Fixers, BYUtv

Anthony Mackie, Shark Beach with Anthony Mackie: Gulf Coast, National Geographic [Nutopia]

Martha Stewart, Martha Gardens, Roku [Marquee Brands]

Outstanding Culinary Instructional Series

Be My Guest With Ina Garten, Food Network [Pacific Productions]

WINNER: Delicious Miss Brown, Food Network

Emeril Cooks, Roku [Marquee Brands]

Lidia’s Kitchen, PBS [Tavola Productions]

Selena + Restaurant, Food Network [July Moon Productions | Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC)]

Outstanding Culinary Cultural Series

BBQ High, Magnolia Network [Hit + Run]

WINNER: Chasing Flavor With Carla Hall, HBO | Max [Max | Fremantle’s Original Productions]

Ingrediente: Mexico, Amazon Prime Video

TrueSouth, ESPN | ABC | SEC Network [Bluefoot Entertainment]

Outstanding Culinary Host

WINNER: Kardea Brown, Delicious Miss Brown, Food Network

Joanna Gaines, Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines, Magnolia Network [Blind Nil]

Ina Garten, Be My Guest With Ina Garten, Food Network

Emeril Lagasse, Emeril Cooks, Roku [Marquee Brands]

Michael Symon, Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out, Food Network

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Mytheresa Drives Sales Growth Amid YNAP Merger, Drew Barrymore's Flower Beauty Closes
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Must Read: Mytheresa Drives Sales Growth Amid YNAP Merger, Drew Barrymore's Flower Beauty Closes

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. LuxExperience, Mytheresa’s parent company, reported that Mytheresa saw net sales growth of 12% year-over-year to €249 million ($292 million) in Q4. Mytheresa also reported a 9% net sales increase for the full fiscal …

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Drew Barrymore's daughter 'ripped elbow open' in ebike accident
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Drew Barrymore’s daughter ‘ripped elbow open’ in ebike accident

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
written by jummy84

7 September 2025

Drew Barrymore’s daughter “ripped her whole elbow open” in an electric bike accident.

Drew Barrymore’s daughter was in an ebike accident

The 50-year-old actress was on vacation with Olive, 12, and 11-year-old Frankie – who she has with ex-husband Will Kopelman – when one of her girls suffered an agonising accident up in the mountains.

Appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Drew noted she had had to cancel some plans with the host’s wife Evelyn McGee-Colbert and said: “The last time we were supposed to get together, my daughter ended up having an accident.

“My daughter, actually, she got in an e-bike accident. In France, which sounds so fabulous. Yes, so we were in fabulous France and then she had an e-bike accident.”

Drew stressed her daughter was “fine” now but explained she had “ripped her whole elbow open” while biking in the mountains.

She added: “We spent days in an E.R., in and out.”

The Charlie’s Angels actress praised her daughter for her quick-thinking following the accident.

She said: “She ripped off her bra and turned it into a tourniquet.

“That’s just who she is. And I just marvel at her.”

Drew recently noted how she has become much less “selfish” since becoming a parent and she “prefers” the person she is today.

Responding to a fan who asked how long it took to readjust back to being herself after having a baby, she wrote in a piece of UsWeekly: “I’m still not myself. And I don’t know if I will ever get back to the carefree, selfish person I was before children. I can never not know this love and concern I have for my two daughters.

“It’s consuming. I am just trying to embrace the new me. And I do prefer me now. I’m much more capable. Much more trustworthy. Much more admirable than I ever was. “

Despite this, the Never Been Kissed star added that being childfree or a parent should both be “considered perfectly fulfilling roads” in life, and that “time” is the best way to learn about oneself.

She added: “That being said, ‘motherhood’ or ‘otherhood’ should be considered perfectly fulfilling roads. And may each one of them lead us to our better selves. I think this takes time, though. Maturity has so much to do with it. Time is the great teacher.”




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Singer Banks Wore a “Sexy and Romantic” Lace Vivienne Westwood Dress to Wed Lacrosse Star Drew Snider
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Singer Banks Wore a “Sexy and Romantic” Lace Vivienne Westwood Dress to Wed Lacrosse Star Drew Snider

by jummy84 August 31, 2025
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To allow her dresses to do the talking, Banks kept her accessories minimal, opting for shoes by Jimmy Choo and wearing her engagement jewelry, plus a bracelet borrowed from her sister. She took a similar approach to her beauty look for the ceremony, with her make-up artist Charlie Riddle focusing on a luminous complexion, with softly lined eyes and rose-hued lips for a romantic feel. Meanwhile, her hairstylist Philipp Verheyen had the brief of “Jillian meets Banks,” so that the bride looked both like herself and her musical alter-ego, with a little bit of goth thrown in for good measure. He emphasized her face with an elegant bun, tied with white lace matching her dress, pulling the whole look together.

The couple took a unique approach to their wedding weekend by having a small, intimate ceremony in a secret wildflower garden near their Seattle home on the Friday, saving the party for the following night. “We did our vows in private before the ceremony,” shares Banks. “It was such a special moment, and I’m glad we kept it to just us.”

After their vows, the couple joined their family for the official ceremony, with Banks’s niece acting as flower girl and her father walking her down the aisle to “Baby” by Donnie and Joe Emerson. The ceremony was officiated by Banks’s dear friend Alison Crowley, who she credits with doing a great job at bringing the couple’s love story to life. And despite it being sunny for a month straight prior to the wedding day, it of course rained. “But actually, it made it more beautiful and cinematic,” she laughs. Afterwards, guests headed to Carmines, one of the couple’s favorite Italian restaurants nearby. “Our dads gave speeches and we ate our favorite dishes,” she remembers. “Then my aunt threw us a welcome party at a swanky bar nearby, Black Bottle, and I changed into an amazing Grace Loves Lace beaded minidress to start the real celebrations.”

After a morning spent doing puppy yoga (“honestly, my favourite part of the whole wedding!” she jokes), 200 of the couple’s friends and family gathered on Saturday evening for a party at The Nest at the Thomson Hotel. “We took over the entire top floor, where the Seattle skyline wrapped around us 360 degrees,” explains Banks. Following the simplicity and romance of the ceremony the previous day, this was an opportunity for the couple to let their hair down, with the popstar opting for a show-stopping asymmetrical Versace party dress (“again, the first thing I saw online!”) and a fun make-up look inspired by the 1960s. “I had so much fun with my glam that night,” the singer shares. “We did a ’60s updo with a very Cleopatra-esque eye. It was one of my favorite looks I’ve ever worn.” There was no official schedule or entertainment, just one of Drew’s friends hopping on the decks. “I know so many DJs, but I love that it was one of my husband’s childhood friends who ended up doing the music,” she laughs.

Just over a week later, Banks has the following advice to anyone planning their own wedding. “I think it’s important to do your wedding your own way,” she says. “The pressure to follow the classic traditions is less important than feeling like you are being honored in how you celebrate. I’m so happy we did it in a way that reflected our unique personalities and taste.”

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