Video shows DiCaprio’s prank of Jonah Hill
Video shows DiCaprio’s prank of Jonah Hill
NEW YORK
Leonardo DiCaprio has given good friend Jonah Hill a scare on a New York City street.
Video posted online by E! shows DiCaprio running up to an unsuspecting Hill with a smartphone in his hand while pretending to take pictures. Hill appears frightened before realizing who it is and smiling. The two then embrace.
DiCaprio and Hill co-starred in Martin Scorsese’s 2013 film, “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and both were nominated for Oscars for their roles.
They also appeared together on “Saturday Night Live” in 2014 and re-enacted a famous scene from “Titanic,” with Hill playing the Kate Winslet role.
Cosby wants taped calls with accuser’s mom outsted from trial
NORRISTOWN, PA.
Bill Cosby’s lawyers want a Pennsylvania judge to suppress taped phones calls he had with his accuser’s mother as the defense starts trying to chip away at the trial evidence.
The actor and comedian is accused of sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004.
She told her mother a year later, prompting Gianna Constand to call Cosby from their Ontario, Canada, home and give the recordings to police.
Cosby on tape describes a sexual encounter with her daughter and fears sounding like a “dirty old man with a young girl.”
Cosby’s lawyers in motions Wednesday say the phone calls violate Pennsylvania wiretap laws that require two-party consent.
However, lawyers for the Constands have said they followed the law in Canada where the recordings were made.
No trial date has been set.
Haines of ABC News will join ‘The View’
NEW YORK
ABC News correspondent Sara Haines is joining “The View” as the daytime talk show begins its 20th season.
Haines, who worked on the “Today” show before joining ABC in 2013, has primarily worked on pop-culture stories. She will replace Michelle Collins as a host.
Whoopi Goldberg returns as moderator of the daytime chatfest, along with other panelists Joy Behar, Candace Cameron Bure, Paula Faris and Raven-Symone. Former Fox News host Jedediah Bila and ABC News legal correspondent Sunny Hostin will also be semi-regulars on the show.
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