Lili Reinhart appears to be setting the record straight on that red carpet moment with Sydney Sweeney. In case you missed it, the Riverdale actress and the Euphoria star both attended an Armani Beauty event on Sept. 1 amid the Venice International Film Festival. As Lili posed for a celeb-filled photo—one that also included Lukas Gage, Michael Evans Behling, Camila Mendes, Maude Apatow, Chase Stokes and Jonathan Daviss—on the red carpet, Sydney came over and greeted the group with a hug. However, some fans wondered if there was any drama between the two after a video of Lili’s facial expression following Sydney’s arrival went viral on social media. “Certainly something going on,” one commenter wrote on TikTok. “There’s a whole vibe.” Added another, “I need the teaaaa.” Well, it looks like Lili is ready to spill—and it appears there isn’t any beef between her and Sydney. Seemingly shutting down the speculation, the Chemical Hearts star tweeted Sept. 4, “Stop making villains out of women every chance you get.”
Month: September 2023
Emergency departments at Calgary hospitals have been flooded with children following an infectious disease outbreak at daycares across the city. Alberta Health Sevices (AHS) confirmed that multiple children arrived at the Alberta Children’s Hospital with bloody diarrhea over the Labour Day long weekend, and that they are dealing with an E.coli outbreak. The outbreak is believed to have originated at a central kitchen that is shared by six locations of Fueling Brains, a daycare that operates multiple locations in Calgary, as well as five additional institutions, AHS said in its statement. CBC News has reached out to Fuelling Brains. The company said they will respond on Tuesday with more information. 12 patients hospitalized In its statement, AHS said that there are 17 lab-confirmed cases that have been linked to the outbreak, as well as 12 individuals hospitalized. Up to 50 children have come to hospitals, AHS said. “A lot of these kids, unfortunately, have to be admitted for 24 hours,” said Dr. Arun Abbi, president of Emergency medicine with Alberta Medical Association, told CBC News in an interview. “They’ll have to make sure there’s no kidney damage.” All of the sites linked to the central kitchen where the outbreak came from have been issued a closure order until the situation is resolved. They include: Fueling Brains Braeside. Fueling Brains West 85th. Fueling Brains New Brighton. Fueling Brains Centennial. Fueling Brains Bridgeland. Fueling Brains McKnight. Braineer Academy. Kidz Space. Little Oak Early Education (formerly Mangrove). Almond Branch School. Vik Academy in Okotoks, Alta. Katie Mclean, whose daughter goes to the McKnight location of Fuelling Brains, said she started noticing symptoms late last week. “She was sent home with a very low fever and then over the next couple of days, there was blood in her diarrhea and that was the thing that tipped us off to call Health Link,” she said, referring to a phone line that provides health information and advice. “We went to the ER on Sunday. It was filled with parents and toddlers …I overheard some other parents talking about an outbreak and their daycare.” Mclean said that she has not heard anything from the location her daughter attends about an outbreak yet. In a letter addressed to parents of the New Brighton location obtained by CBC News, the daycare asks parents and guardians to make sure their children “urgently” seek medical attention if they display any symptoms of gastrointestinal outbreak symptoms. Symptoms include nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps or pain, bloating or gas, loss of appetite, fever or fatigue. More serious problems Some forms of a E.coli cause a common illness, such as traveller’s diarrhea. But Dr. Stephen Freedman, a professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at the University of Calgary, says that what AHS is seeing in this outbreak — shiga-toxin positive e.coli — can lead to more serious issues. In addition to causing mild diarrhea when people are first infected, Freedman explained that after a couple of days, those infected can experience significant abdominal pains, cramping and frequent bloody diarrhea anywhere from 10 times a day up to 40 times a day. The biggest concern however, he said, is that this bacteria that secretes a toxin that can damage other parts of the body. “The toxin gets absorbed into the bloodstream and then circulates to other organs and can lead to impacts on on the kidneys,” Freedman said. “Only about 15 to 20 per cent of children who have this … type of infection developed these complications at all. The other 80 to 85 per cent really have very uncomfortable, bothersome, and concerning diarrhea, abdominal pains and can have dehydration.”
Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu threatened to boot illegal aliens residing in Israel amid a bloody weekend of violence and rioting between rival groups in Tel Aviv. The bloody brawls took place between pro- and anti-government migrants from Eritrea to protest an event organized by the Eritrean Embassy in Tel Aviv. Those individuals are seeking asylum, claiming their lives or liberty is at risk in the country. According to a bystander, the blue shirts indicated the individuals were against the Eritrean government. BELGIAN BOY BEATEN TO TEARS, FORCED TO KISS FEET OF SUSPECTED MIGRANTS IN VIDEO, SPARKING OUTCRY “Where are the police?” another bystander asked, according to a video of the incident. About 30 police officers were injured — with some estimates as high as 50 — as they tried to squelch the rioting and brawls from hundreds of Eritreans, according to the Associated Press. Some of the protesters threw rocks at the police, causing law enforcement to use live fire. AFRICAN ASYLUM SEEKER SMASHES UP GERMAN IMMIGRATION OFFICE, FORCING IT TO GO INTO SHUT DOWN “Eritreans from both sides faced off with construction lumber, pieces of metal, rocks and at least one axe, tearing through a neighborhood of south Tel Aviv where many asylum seekers live. Protesters smashed shop windows and police cars, and blood spatter was seen on sidewalks. One government supporter was lying in a puddle of blood in a children’s playground,” the AP reported. Anti and pro-government Eritrean migrants brawl in Southern Tel Aviv, Israel. (Twitter/screenshot ) Netanyahu argued that it was hypocritical for the pro-government bloc to claim asylum from their home country. Eritrea is an African country on the Red Sea coast. It shares borders with Ethiopia, Sudan and Djibouti. Police released a video following the unrest, showing businesses, cars and police vehicles nearly destroyed. TRUCKER IN GERMANY DRAGS RADICAL CLIMATE PROTESTER WITH VEHICLE DURING BRUTAL CONFRONTATION Netanyahu further expressed a threat to send the migrants involved in the violence and property destruction back to Africa. “We want harsh measures against the rioters, including the immediate deportation of those who took part,” Netanyahu said. Dozens of migrants were reportedly injured in the clash with police. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP For more Culture, Media, Education, Opinion and channel coverage, visit foxnews.com/media. Hannah Grossman is a Reporter at Fox News Digital.