Shia LaBeouf and a white supremacist spewing hateful remarks got into a shouting match during the actor’s live-stream protest of President Donald Trump. Video shows LaBeouf getting in the man’s face and repeatedly yelling, “He will not divide us.” The 30-year-old actor’s protest/ art installation He Will Not Divide Us was launched outside the Museum of the Moving Image in New York on Friday. It is open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will span Trump’s four-year term.

(Daily Mail)
(Daily Mail)

In the new issue of WSJ magazine, Michelle Williams opens up about how difficult it was for her to sell her and the late Heath Ledger’s shared home following his death in 2008. “At that time, I was inconsolable, because I felt, ‘How will he be able to find us?'” she recalls. “This is where we lived, and he won’t know where we are.” The 36-year-old actress, who shares an 11-year-old daughter named Matilda with Ledger, continues,  “And now I can’t believe I thought that. Maybe that’s what’s making me cry is I feel sad for the person who thought he won’t be able to locate [us].” This past Sunday marked the 9-year anniversary of Ledger’s death; the Australian actor died in 2008 due to an accidental overdose of prescription drugs. He was 28.

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Lifetime released the first trailer for its upcoming Britney Spears biopic Britney Ever After on Monday. The 30-year-old clip shows Spears (played by Australian actress Natasha Bassett) shaving her head and attacking the paparazzi with an umbrella–a nod to the pop star’s highly publicized breakdown back in 2007. “I’m not gonna say I was fine,” Bassett-as-Spears says. “‘Cause I wasn’t.” Britney Ever After is based on the singer’s rise, fall and road back to success. However, Britney’s rep previously told Us Weekly that she “will not be on“will not be contributing in any way, shape or form to the Lifetime biopic, nor does it have her blessing.” It premieres on Saturday, February 18.


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Ed Sheeran dropped the official music video for his new single “Castle on the Hill” on Monday, a clip that shows the singer reliving his carefree teenage years. The five-minute clip “is a pretty faithful recreation of the song’s lyrics,” Billboard writes, “which harken back to the time when Ed rolled in the mountain grass, sped down country lanes with his mates and had his first kiss.” The video was shot in Sheeran’s hometown of Framlingham in Suffolk, England. “Castle on the Hill” debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this month; “Shape of You,” the other single Sheeran premiered at the same time, shot to #1.

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