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The Biggest Entertainment Stories From The Week Of July 13

Here are the top stories you may have missed this week.

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Heather Morris' Tribute To Naya Rivera Celebrates Their Friendship

"I know you’re still with me and even though I’m feeling greedy that we don’t get more time together, I cherish every moment we had."

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Natalie Maines On Being 28 & Taking On George W. Bush

The Chicks front woman was blacklisted for critiquing the Iraq War, but her only regret is apologizing.

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This GLAAD Report Shows Trans Visibility In Hollywood Movies Is Almost Non-Existent

GLAAD's 2020 Studio Responsibility Index revealed a massive dip in LGBTQ+ representation onscreen.

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Everything You Need To Know About The #FreeBritney Movement

The fan movement has gained new momentum ahead of the pop star's upcoming conservatorship hearing.

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Meet Clare Crawley's New Bachelorette Contestants

After her season was postponed due to COVID-19, the men competing for Clare's heart have finally been announced.

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Chrissy Teigen Blocks 1 Million Users On Twitter Amid Epstein Conspiracy Theories

The cookbook author says the unrelenting harassment is making her fear for her family's safety.

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Michaela Cole Says I May Destroy You Is A Show About "Deception"

The actor and writer explained how she blended issues of consent, power and race to create the show of the summer.

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Chris Evans’ Political Website, A Starting Point, Is Officially Live

"We hope it can create a little more connectivity ... [and] maybe demystify some issues that people may find daunting.”

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Velma Was Supposed To Be Gay In The Scooby Doo Live-Action Movies

Director James Gunn says the studio forced him to "water down" the character's sexuality in the 2001 film.

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Viola Davis Says Her Role In The Help Felt Like A Betrayal To Herself

“Not a lot of narratives are also invested in our humanity. ... It’s catering to the white audience."

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