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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ Acquire The Spiritual Advisor
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Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ Acquire The Spiritual Advisor

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+ have acquired “The Spiritual Advisor,” a 23-minute documentary that will premiere at DOC NYC on November 16 at the IFC Center. The film, directed by Joel Fendelman and produced by James Chase Sanchez, follows Rev. Jeff Hood, a priest and death-penalty activist who serves as a spiritual advisor to death row inmates.

Filmed over five days in September 2024, the documentary tracks Hood as he travels to Oklahoma to advocate for clemency for Emmanuel Littlejohn, a man scheduled for execution. The film is based on the March 2025 Rolling Stone story “The Last Face Death Row Inmates See” by Brenna Ehrlich (you can read it right here).

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The documentary captures Hood’s work on two fronts: attempting to prevent the execution while simultaneously preparing Littlejohn for death if the clemency effort fails. Fendelman’s camera follows Hood through prison visits, prayer sessions, and meetings with state officials.

Hood, an Old Catholic priest based in Little Rock, has been arrested multiple times for his activism against capital punishment. In 2024, he served as spiritual advisor to Kenneth Smith, who was executed in Alabama using nitrogen gas — the state’s first execution by that method.

“Joel Fendelman has crafted a film that examines the intersection of belief, justice, and conscience,” said Alexandra Dale, Head of Rolling Stone Films, in an official statement.

Fendelman previously directed “Man on Fire” in 2017. The new documentary was produced by A Pound of Snow Productions in association with Rolling Stone Films and Documentary+. After its premiere at DOC NYC, “The Spiritual Advisor” will stream early next year on Rolling Stone’s website and YouTube channel.

Rolling Stone Films’ recent work includes “Little Richard: I Am Everything,” which won an Emmy for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary in 2023.

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Watch Stevie Wonder, Questlove, and More Pay Tribute to Sly Stone at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 Induction Ceremony
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Watch Stevie Wonder, Questlove, and More Pay Tribute to Sly Stone at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 Induction Ceremony

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Last night’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio, kicked off with a star-studded tribute to Sly Stone, who died earlier this year at the age of 82. Stevie Wonder, Questlove, Jennifer Hudson, Maxwell, Beck, Flea, and Leon Thomas—who was recently nominated for Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards—took the stage to perform a medley of Sly and the Family Stone songs. Wonder and Beck traded off lead vocal duties on “Dance to the Music,” “Maxwell” took over for “Everyday People,” and, following a jam on “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),” Hudson came out to lead the group through “Higher.” Watch it go down below.

This year’s Rock Hall inductees are OutKast, Cyndi Lauper, Soundgarden, the White Stripes, Bad Company, Chubby Checker, and Joe Cocker, with Warren Zevon and Salt-N-Pepa receiving the Musical Influence Award.

Revisit Ben Greenman’s Afterword essay “Sly Stone’s Funky Revolution.”

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Watch: Animated 'Predator: Fire and Stone' Fight Fan-Made Short Film
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Watch: Animated ‘Predator: Fire and Stone’ Fight Fan-Made Short Film

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Watch: Animated ‘Predator: Fire and Stone’ Fight Fan-Made Short Film

by Alex Billington
November 5, 2025
Source: YouTube

Let them fight? Why not. Along with the awesome new Predator: Badlands movie hitting theaters this week, there’s an awesome new fan-made short film to enjoy as well. Predator: Fire and Stone is a quick 3-1/2 minute animated sci-fi action short made by a collection of young filmmakers – going under a series of online handles: Bauan Edits, Mr. Vega, and Fuzzeke on the music. The short is also inspired by a comic book series from a few years ago also called Predator: Fire and Stone, featuring this storyline crossover between two sci-fi creations: Prometheus and Predator. The short film features a fight scene between an Engineer humanoid from Ridley Scott’s Prometheus (2012) movie who ends up attacked by a Predator Yautja. There’s not much more to the showdown than this. I guess it’s a riff on thinking these Engineer creatures would be formidable, but of course Predators always win any fight. Glad this was made by people not AI. Check it out.

Predator: Fire and Stone Short Film

Thanks to Bauan Edits on Twitter for the tip on this new short. Very brief synopsis from YouTube: “An epic encounter between a Predator and an Engineer.” Inspired by the iconic Dark Horse Comics event “Fire and Stone” from 2015, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Christopher Mooneyham and inspired by the animation style seen in Predator: Killer of Killers, directed by Dan Trachtenberg and co-directed by Josh Wassung. Predator: Fire and Stone is a short film created and directed by young filmmaker “Mr. Vega” aka Luis B. Vega from Lima, Peru – you can view more of his work on his YouTube page for follow him on IG @mrvegaofficial. He primarily uses Blender. Featuring an original score by “Fuzzeke” (@fuzzeke). With mocap and sound design by YouTube creator Bauan Edits (@bauanedits). And 3D animation by Mr. Vega. Posted on their YouTube – for more info click there. To watch more shorts (and sci-fi), click here. Thoughts?

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Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt Perform at the Stone Pony: Watch
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Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt Perform at the Stone Pony: Watch

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The musicians also performed “I Don’t Want to Go Home” at the benefit for Van Zandt’s non-profit TeachRock

On Sunday, Steven Van Zandt held his Party at the Pony, a benefit in support of his non-profit music education organization TeachRock. The star-studded event promised “special appearances from some of Stevie’s Disciples [of Soul] and E Street Band family,” and it delivered with an unannounced appearance from Bruce Springsteen.

Held at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the night included performances by Jesse Malin, Darlene Love, Gary U.S. Bonds, Marc Ribler, Anthony Almonte of the Funky Mofo’s, Curtis King Jr., Ozzie Melendez, Eddie Manion, and Barry Danielian. It was also billed as a birthday celebration for Van Zandt and his wife Maureen’s birthdays.

In a clip from the night, Van Zandt and Springsteen performed “I Don’t Want to Go Home,” the Van Zandt-penned title track to Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes’ first album, which was produced by Van Zandt and features two Springsteen compositions.

The night also featured them performing Born to Run’s “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” bolstered by a robust audience sing-along.

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Fans reported that they also performed Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band live staple, “Raise Your Hand.”

Fittingly, in the same weekend Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere opened, in which Jeremy Allen White’s Springsteen plays unannounced shows at the Stone Pony (just like Springsteen actually did back in 1982), Springsteen played an unannounced show at the same venue in real life once again.

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Emma Stone Proves Your Baggy Fall Sweater's Best Companion Is a Silk Miniskirt
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Emma Stone Proves Your Baggy Fall Sweater’s Best Companion Is a Silk Miniskirt

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

I have a dilemma and Emma Stone just gave me the solution.

Fall in Los Angeles is a tricky time for fashion lovers. It’s starting to cool down enough to dip our toes into sweater weather, but still too mild for the layers that really make a look stand out. If you’re the kind of girl who loves cashmere and a leather bomber jacket, you’re kind of stuck in an either-or situation, which creates a bit of a styling dilemma.

My current problem is that I have completely purged my wardrobe of any pants—jeans or otherwise—that won’t leave me completely boxy when paired with pretty much any of my cozy fall sweaters, given I no longer own any styles that don’t fall into the wide-leg or barrel category. And while I could easily shop around for a cigarette jean to add to my collection, Emma Stone’s latest look gave me a better idea.

On October 25, Stone attended a Bugonia screening in an oversized oat-colored crewneck sweater and a matching silk miniskirt with a delicate lace hem, instantly creating a chic, cozy ensemble that looks expensive but requires very little effort to style. Stone herself simply added a simple beaded necklace and a pair of white sneakers, proving satin slip skirts and dresses are far less fussy than one might think.

Emma Stone speaks onstage during “Bugonia” BAFTA Screening at Pacific Design Center on October 25, 2025.

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October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Jesse Plemons' Role in 'Bugonia' Is the Talk of Telluride
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Emma Stone Is an Evil CEO for Yorgos Lanthimos

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Focus Features releases “Bugonia” in select theaters on Friday, October 24 before a wide release October 31.

Imagine if Michael Haneke’s “Funny Games” were instead about a pair of lone-wolf, conservationist vigilantes trying to save the world instead of two sociopathic twinks wanting to tear it down, and you’ll have some idea of the hyper-contained, rigorously controlled torture chamber that is Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Bugonia.”

Jesse Plemons stars as a galaxy-brained conspiracist beekeeper who’s either severely mentally ill or the only prophet among us, hijacking his cousin (Aidan Delbis) into a scheme to kidnap a big pharma executive (Emma Stone) whom he believes to be a body-snatched alien sent to end the planet.

Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley appear in Come See Me in the Good Light by Ryan White, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute | photo by Brandon Somerhalder.

Lanthimos works from an on-the-nose-for-the-now feature screenplay by “Succession” and “The Menu” writer Will Tracy, diverting from the droll theater of cruelty present in scripts by Efthimis Filippou (“Kinds of Kindness”) or the florid repartee of Tony McNamara (“The Favourite,” “Poor Things”). “Bugonia” has all the streak of Tracy’s kill-the-rich brand of satire, but with the Greek Oscar-nominated filmmaker interrogating the potential performativity of such capitalist-fighting crusades.

That’s because Lanthimos brings to this film his signature stamp of perverse detachment, though without the fish-eyed lenses this harrowing time around depravity’s merry-go-round. Recall that the most unexpectedly mainstream-friendly film of his career, “Poor Things,” revealed a tender, even hopeful side to the “Killing of a Sacred Deer” and “Dogtooth” director known for his clinical stance on humankind’s worthiness; “Kinds of Kindness,” though, snapped us back into his grim worldview with a trio of nihilistic tales about mental manipulation.

“Bugonia” falls somewhere between that film, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer,” and “The Lobster” in terms of both its double-sided callousness toward and guarded optimism about our willingness or ability to reverse course.

It’s both a funny, fucked-up trifle — one that hurtles toward a hilariously unsubtle, “Burn After Reading”-esque note of we-learned-nothing existential futility — and an earnest message movie for our disintegrating present, a warning that we are probably too late to effect any real change on the world we so vaingloriously messed up. Accusations of Lanthimos veering toward the twee of late (or always) apply less to “Bugonia,” which has no shortage of onscreen entrails or a torture scene set to, of all songs, Green Day’s “Basket Case.”

Lanthimos’ tenth feature would have been more consistently engaging, a real home run, as a 90-minute movie as opposed to two hours that encroach on a tedious overplaying of their themes. But would it then seem important enough? “Bugonia” is either profound or profoundly silly. It’s also both.

This time, Lanthimos takes a stab at a remake, faithfully re-mounting, save for a few significant changes, Jang Joon-hwan’s 2003 Korean sci-fi movie “Save the Green Planet!” Ultimately, this film’s absurd existentialist deadpan aligns Lanthimos’ work here closer to Ruben Östlund than ever — himself a filmmaker likely drawing from Lanthimos these days — to mine the comedy of repetitious futility to disorienting effect.

Social burnout Teddy lives in the kind of paranoiac’s hovel where the windows are papered over by tinfoil, and where you can all but feel the bugs crawling over you, while not working as a factory lackey for biomedical company Auxolith in middle-of-depressing-nowhere U.S.A. He maintains multiple beehives in his backyard, obsessing over the colony collapse disorder that threatens not just his bees, but all of them everywhere. Is his property the control room of a hoped-for utopia, or an unkempt truther’s hell-hole bunker? You decide.

At the top of the Auxolith’s pyramid is decorated CEO Michelle Fuller. She keeps a picture with Michelle Obama in her office, but bristles at the language of DEI training while knowing well enough to put on a placid, phony smile and encourage her employees to, sure, head home by 5:30 p.m. — one of many requisite gestures of pity toward her underlings that, dear God no, should not be understood by them as compulsory. One of those “we care about our employees” little treats of false gratitude that always comes with an asterisk, a footnote, and then that other footnote.

Anyone who’s been a cog in the corporate world can resonate with the hollow ring of Michelle’s posturing, as if a gun was put to her head by a committee demanding she do better. In the boardroom, she’s all for socially conscious messaging around her company’s questionable medical advancements, but off the clock, when she’s not popping mystery pills and singing to Chappell Roan in her shiny SUV, she has no trouble sleeping at night despite her company having destroyed lives with a vanguard opioid-withdrawal medication that backfired.

Emma Stone stars as Michelle in director Yorgos Lanthimos' BUGONIA, a Focus Features release.
Credit: Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
Emma Stone in ‘Bugonia’Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features. © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

Teddy is one such casualty of Auxolith’s pioneering biotechnology, with his mother (Alicia Silverstone) now in a coma bed with tubes attached after a drug trial gone wrong. So it makes sense that the chosen target of his master plan is Michelle herself. Jacked up on steroids, Teddy and his dutiful, clearly exploited cousin Don stage a home invasion, drugging and kidnapping Michelle to drag her back to Teddy’s disheveled outpost. Lanthimos and cinematographer Robbie Ryan stage and shoot said home invasion like a Jacques Tati sequence — that is to say, from an amused, ironic distance that watches humans squirm and scramble without intervention. Though, of course, Lanthimos not intervening or getting too close to the action is its own sort of intervention, doing by not doing.

But “Bugonia” will eventually rub your face much closer into viscera and shrapnel and other bodily horrors. Emma Stone actually shaved her head for the movie, appearing to do so on camera with commendable, unfazed dedication to the task, as Teddy and Don hold Michelle hostage, and she starts to play along with the idea that, yeah, sure, she might be an extraterrestrial sent to our Earth to wreak havoc. Anything to get her out of those damned chains, and convince Teddy to loosen his tightening grasp, hell-bent on Michelle withdrawing her supposed species from Earth before the next lunar eclipse. Is Teddy insane, or actually onto something? The film is clever in how it constantly shifts our allegiances, and its own.

“Bugonia” is fascinating in contrast to a film like “Kinds of Kindness,” which Lanthimos shot almost as a lark, a slice of escapism from the large-scale demands of “Poor Things,” with a minimalist crew and set. His latest film is even more scaled-down — until it isn’t — than “Kinds of Kindness,” serving almost as a stagelike chamber drama wrought on Super 35 and VistaVision. The canvas may be small, but Lanthimos colors inside the lines with grandeur, treating the deceptively walled-up material with the application of a bigger-budget studio project.

Stone is predictably great, but her Michelle Fuller is closer to her spiraling flip-anthropist in TV’s “The Curse” than the can’t-take-her-down feminist Bella Baxter of “Poor Things.” Lanthimos’ skepticism of humankind’s capacity to evolve is a welcome comfort, as always, in our politically miserable era, but it feels familiar. Some hot-button jokes land better than others, though “Bugonia” is always questioning the ideology on either side. Teddy confesses to having tried alt-right, “alt-lite,” Marxism, you name it, with no costume quite fitting his mentally collapsing outlook. There’s a great line in which Teddy calls college education a “credentialist scam for laundering privilege,” and it’s spoken so convincingly that it makes you wonder, well, isn’t it?

A superb and unvarnished Plemons, who played a cherub-faced corporate drone in one of three roles in “Kinds of Kindness,” slims down and goes gaunter and more manic, physically and emotionally, than ever to play a borderline-psychopathic conspiracy head with sadistic tendencies. And don’t count out Stavros Halkias in a Paul Walter Hauser-type performance as Teddy’s childhood babysitter who’s now the town cop. When cops show up at the door for a wellness check at an ongoing, in-the-basement hostage situation at any house in the movies, well, we know how that story ends.

The timely urgency of “Bugonia” could be identified from outer space unless you’ve been living under a celestial object these days, as rogue vigilantes taking down corporate bigwigs have, in a post-2020 world, turned into the folk heroes dominating headlines and activating internet warriors. That’s not to say “Bugonia” carries an empowering message: If anything, it’s distrusting in humanity’s ability to rise above our own failures, arguing that while it’s not too late to turn things around, we probably won’t anyway.

Grade: B

“Bugonia” premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Focus Features will release the film in select theaters on Friday, October 24 and widely on Friday, October 31. 

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October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Emma Stone Recreates Gwyneth Paltrow’s Best Onscreen Look
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Emma Stone Recreates Gwyneth Paltrow’s Best Onscreen Look

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Back in 2021, Paltrow spoke to Vogue in her Life in Looks instalment, where she shed light on the costuming of Great Expectations and shared more details on what became one of cinema’s most iconic looks.

“So, this is Great Expectations. This was a Donna Karan outfit. All of my clothes in that movie were Donna Karan, pretty much.”

DKNY by Donna Karan Spring 1996 sportswear collection runway show.Photo: Getty Images

Paltrow also remembered meeting the costume designer and being told that “everything in the movie was green. Every set, every fabric, every costume. And I thought she was kidding.”

The Goop founder also recalled her own hand in the costume. “I had remembered that Donna had done a very green collection and it just so happened that it was all kind of perfect, and perfectly nineties, and elegant, and perfect for this character. It’s so funny that this look got so much, and continues to get so much traction,” she said, adding that the “very sexy” and “career highlight” scene where she kissed Ethan Hawke probably also had something to do with the green set becoming so memorable.

Gwyneth Paltrow FILM 'GREAT EXPECTATIONS' BY ALFONSO CUARON

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October 23, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | “Emma Stone wore Louis Vuitton to the ‘Bugonia’ premiere in NYC” links
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bitchy | “Emma Stone wore Louis Vuitton to the ‘Bugonia’ premiere in NYC” links

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Emma Stone wore Louis Vuitton to Bugonia’s NYC premiere. It’s fine, but I wish it was lined? Or is that supposed to be the style? [Just Jared]
Question for elder Millennials, Xennials & Gen Xers: what skills do we have which are no longer needed or used anymore? [Pajiba]
Susan Collins sucks. [Jezebel]
Maybe the Golden Globes should end at this point. [LaineyGossip]
Joe Jonas denies the cokehead rumors. [Socialite Life]
Mia Goth loves a sheer. [Go Fug Yourself]
FKA Twigs performed at the Mercury Prize ceremony. [OMG Blog]
Who was the best-dressed at the Academy Museum gala? [RCFA]
Patrick John Flueger is taking a leave of absence from Chicago PD. [Seriously OMG]
The White House says they’re not commuting Sean Combs’ prison sentence this week. But hey, maybe it will happen next week. [Hollywood Life]
Childfree couples talk about what their lives are like. [Buzzfeed]

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie 'Bugonia' starring Emma Stone
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Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie ‘Bugonia’ starring Emma Stone

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway

Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie ‘Bugonia’ starring Emma Stone

LOS ANGELES, – Fans arrived for an early screening of the absurdist sci-fi comedy film “Bugonia,” on Monday night in Los Angeles with one unique condition—the theater only admitted bald people.

The film’s distributor, Focus Features, challenged audiences to shave their heads to see “Bugonia,” starring Oscar-winning actor Emma Stone.

Stone and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos gained a powerful fanbase after teaming up for Oscar-nominated films “Poor Things” and “The Favourite.”

“Bugonia” will be released in select theaters on Friday and then across the U.S. on October 31.

In “Bugonia,” Stone plays a powerful pharmaceutical CEO named Michelle Fuller, who is kidnapped by two conspiracy theorist-cousins who are convinced that she’s an alien – so much so, they shave her head.

With a barber in the foyer, fans like Sam Sherman from Los Angeles stepped up to get their buzz cut to gain entry to the screening.

“I was already thinking of shaving my head,” Sherman said.

“I saw, like, a post about this and I was like, that’s a perfect excuse because I want to see ‘Bugonia’ anyway and I get to see it two weeks early or whatever it is, and then I get a free haircut and a free movie. It’s hard to say no to that,” he added.

Matthew Lopez, 29, from Los Angeles, thought the bald screening inspired by Stone’s shaved head was a great idea.

“It’s almost feeling immersive, like, ok, ‘I did it, she did it.’ I can feel some connection to the story,” he said.

For Richard Chong, 36, it was a chance to appease his friends and family.

“I like the director. I think he’s really good, very weird and my friends hate my bowl cut, so this is for them, also my wife, she really hates it,” Chong said.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Emma Stone Made a Vampy Pedicure Even Moodier With Sheer Shoes
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Emma Stone Made a Vampy Pedicure Even Moodier With Sheer Shoes

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

In the same profile, Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of women’s collections at Louis Vuitton, said of Stone’s style sensibility, “She’s not a fashion addict…she loves the quality of the clothes, the fabric, the craftsmanship. She’s curious about the way things are done.”

Addict or not, she and her stylists and collaborators have turned out some of the best looks of the year. There was this barrel leather pants moment that mixed brown and black for a ’90s indie vibe that had us reaching for the Buffy DVDs. A little black dress with a little gold bangle worn on the upper arm because, duh, that way it doesn’t clang around! She even made sports merch look chic while stepping out for a San Diego Padres game with her family.


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