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Jennifer Aniston reveals why she had to leave the Friends Reunion set several times

Jennifer Aniston reveals why she had to leave the Friends Reunion set several times
Dec 11 2021 Share

Despite every fan of the sitcom craving to see the cast of the beloved series back together, Jennifer Aniston revealed that she had to leave the set multiple times during the Friends Reunion Special.

The actor, who played Rachel Greene, opened up about how walking back onto the set wasn’t as easy as she had expected. 

‘Time travel isn’t easy’ she told ‘The Hollywood Reporter. ‘I think we were just so naive walking into it, thinking how fun is this going to be?’ 

‘Then you get there and it’s like, ‘Oh right, I hadn’t thought about hat was going on the last time I was actually here’ 

Aniston was only 25 when the pilot of Friends was shot, meaning she was on the series during some of her most formative years. She even married Brad Pitt while filming the show, and announced their separation the year the show ended. 

She however expressed that she does not regret going through the Friends experience. Despite all the gossip and media attention surrounding her, she said she preferred to find a creative outlet and thrive. 

And Friends fans everywhere are massively grateful for that Jennifer! 

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Italian motorcyclist dies after losing control of vehicle in Sliema

Italian motorcyclist dies after losing control of vehicle in Sliema
Dec 11 2021 Share

Police were informed at around 03:00 a.m today of a traffic incident which took place in Triq it-Torri, Sliema. 

Preliminary investigations showed that a 45-year-old Italian resident of Gzira lost control of his motorcycle vehicle. He consequently fell off and got dragged along the road before hitting the pavement. 

A medical team arrived on the spot soon after but he was certified dead on site. Investigations are still ongoing. 

Rest in Peace

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Man charged with raping partner’s 14-year-old daughter receives 8-year prison sentence

Dec 11 2021 Share

A 40-year-old individual has been granted an 8-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to charges of raping his partner’s 14-year-old daughter between October 2015 and August 2017. The man’s name has been withheld by court and has been charged with aggravated rape of a minor.

An Aġenzija Apoġġ worker shed light on the case after filing a report with the Vice Squad within the Malta Police Force, stating that an anonymous tip was sent in regarding a potential victim of sexual abuse. The man reportedly forced himself on the girl as she slept and did not deny his wrongdoing, stating that he regrets what he had done.

In November, a plea agreement was reached with the Attorney General with a request of an 8-year prison sentence should he admit to the charges. The accused plead guilty of his actions and admitted before the start of the trial.

What do you make of this case?

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Anyone over three must wear mask outdoors as rules clarified

Anyone over three must wear mask outdoors as rules clarified
Dec 10 2021 Share

After Health Minister Chris Fearne announced how mask wearing will be extended to all outdoor public places as of Saturday, the regulations were clarified and revealed that any person over the age of three is legally obligated to wear a mask outside. 

Failure to comply could land the person a €100 fine. The new rules were published in a legal notice on Friday, hours before the regulation comes into effect. 

The legislation which regulates the use of masks in public had the amendments was first introduced in August of last year. Previously, groups of two vaccinated people or kids under the age of twelve in the company of a vaccinated person could remove their masks when outdoors. 

The rules highlight how removing your mask while on the beach or next to an indoor or outdoor swimming pool is not allowed. 

The exceptions to outdoor mask wearing previously in place are still applicable. You can therefore remove your mask in public only when speaking to a person who relies on lip reading to communicate, during an official public speaking event provided there is two-meters distance and for identification purposes at banks, the airport or law enforcement officials. 

They are also extended for when receiving a medical or cosmetic service involving face or mouth, taking medication, when seated an establishment with food and drinks served and when smoking a lit tobacco product. 

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