Monday, June 13, 2016

Euro 2016: 150 Russians "behind" violence


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Media captionA French prosecutor says there were around 150 Russian "hooligans" who travelled to Marseille "well-prepared for violence"

A group of "well-trained" Russian hooligans were behind the violence in Marseille when Russia played England in a Euro 2016 match, prosecutors say.

The 150 Russian football supporters "were well prepared for ultra-rapid, ultra-violent action" and were able to evade arrest, a city prosecutor said.

Five England fans have been jailed for throwing bottles at police. One more fan is due to face immediate trial.

Two Russians have been arrested, both for a pitch invasion.

Some 35 people have been injured - four seriously, and most of them England fans - and a total of 20 people have been arrested after three days of disorder in the French city.

Home Secretary Theresa May accused Russian football football fans of bearing a "heavy responsibility for initiating violence", but said some England fans had let their country down.

Meanwhile, England manager Roy Hodgson and captain Wayne Rooney appealed directly to fans to "behave themselves".

Media captionEngland boss Roy Hodgson & Wayne Rooney urge fans to avoid trouble

The clashes in Marseille"s Stade Velodrome on Saturday followed England"s 1-1 Euro 2016 draw with Russia, after Russian fans appeared to rush at England supporters.

Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin told a news conference: "There were 150 Russian supporters who in reality were hooligans. These people were well prepared for ultra-rapid, ultra-violent action. These are extremely well-trained people."

This was what made it difficult to arrest them, the prosecutor said, adding that he did not think the Russian hooligans were "professional" but that they were "extreme".

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Marseille prosecutor Brice Robin spoke to the press on Monday

He was speaking as five England fans appeared in court for sentencing, following the disorder.

The first fan to appear in court in Marseille on Monday was 20-year-old Alexander Booth, from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, who was sentenced to two months for throwing a plastic bottle at police.

Reacting to the sentence, Booth"s father Chris, who was later seen in tears, said he would "fight it".

Ian Hepworth, 41, a psychiatric nurse from Sheffield, was sentenced to three months for throwing a bottle at police and then walking forward to pick up a second bottle.

Ashley Kelly, 26, from Birmingham, was sentenced to three months in prison for throwing seven bottles outside the stadium.

Both Paul Jackson, 21, from Halifax, and Lee Phillips, 23, from Taunton, were given one month in prison.

All five have been banned from visiting France for two years each.

In other developments:

  • Another four people - three French and an Austrian - are due to appear in court imminently
  • A 16-year-old Briton was among those arrested and charged with throwing bottles
  • Two Russian nationals were being expelled from the country, French prosecutors said
  • Seven England fans are still in hospital, Mrs May told the Commons
  • An England fan, who is in an induced coma with severe brain injuries, has been named as Portsmouth supporter Andrew Bache, 50, known as Pepe
  • British officers are being sent to Lens ahead of the England-Wales match on Thursday
  • The French government urged cities hosting Euro 2016 matches to ban alcohol near venues
  • Lens, in northern France, banned alcohol from being sold

During the press conference, Mr Robin said officers were looking at pictures with foreign colleagues - Russian and English football spotters - to try to identify those involved in the disorder.

And British Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the National Police Chiefs" Council lead for football policing, appealed for fans with their own camera phone footage to contact crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Skirmishes involving England fans broke out ahead of the game in the city"s port area

Witnesses said trouble began in the stadium on Saturday after flares were let off by Russian fans near the end of the game. Some then climbed across barriers designed to keep rival fans apart.

A number of Russia supporters appeared to kick and punch fleeing England fans, who were forced to clamber over fencing to escape.

Uefa has been investigating and has threatened to ban both teams if there is further violence.

It also opened disciplinary proceedings against the Russian Football Union for alleged crowd disturbances, racist behaviour and the setting off of fireworks.

There were 12,000 Russian fans in Marseille who travelled to the city by train, according to French prosecutors.

Sanctions against Russia will be decided at a disciplinary meeting on Tuesday, Uefa said.

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Russia"s sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, said Uefa had "done the right thing" to start a disciplinary case against the Russian Football Union, R-Sport news agency reported.

But Russian MP Igor Lebedev criticised French police and called on Russian football fans to "keep up the good work".

Russia"s next match against Slovakia will take place in Lille on Wednesday - the day before England"s match against Wales, just 24 miles away in Lens.

In a separate incident not related to the disorder in Marseille, a Northern Ireland football fan died after falling from a promenade in Nice following the team"s 1-0 defeat by Poland.

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-36515213

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How J.K. Simmons Got JackedWith Zac Efrons Abs Trainer


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Former Marine turned trainer Aaron Williamson, whos worked with everyone from The Rock to Stallone to Efron, on how the Whiplash star got so shredded up.

You caught a glimpse of them creeping out of the corners of his tight black T-shirt in Whiplash, but now actor J.K. Simmons has officially entered beast mode.

On Wednesday, trainer Aaron Williamson posted a pair of photos of the Oscar winner lifting weights at the gym, showcasing bulging biceps and veins that all but leapt through your computer screen and slapped you across the face. Simmons, who is 61, has given a whole new meaning to the old-man strength.

Wiseass Miles Teller-types beware.

Williamson is a former Marine and trainer to the stars, having helped sculpt the bodies of Jamie Foxx on Django Unchained, Zac Efron in Neighbors, and Dwayne The Rock Johnson on G.I. Joe: Retaliation(not that it needed much sculpting). The bodybuilder met Simmons on the set of Terminator Genisys, where he was training lead actor Jai Courtney. And apparently the Aussie actors physique gave the grizzled Simmons a bit of body envy.

J.K. kept telling me, I want arms like that, Williamson tells The Daily Beast. So whenever wed train together we started focusing on arms and to try and bring his shoulders out a little bit. It eventually became this goal where he could find a role where he could wear a tank top and give people a look at something theyd never seen before.

According to Williamson, Simmons has been training his body since before Whiplashwith an additional trainer, Dana Perribut in the past year the two have taken it to the next level, doing a mixture of physique training, blood volume work, and traditional weight training in order to make certain areas more round and make things pop more.

We dont do a lot of bench work, says Williamson. J.K. has little aches and pains here and there, so we do a lot of what I call blood volume training where you hit the muscle from different angles and hit it in a way where youre doing supersets and drop sets, so youre really stressing the muscle out without using heavy weights which is much easier on your joints and tendons.

Theres been speculation that Simmons is getting jacked for his role as Commissioner Gordon in the upcoming Justice League films, taking over for Gary Oldman. If hes preparing for Justice League, I dont know about it. This was just a personal goal of his he was trying to achieve, adds the training expert.

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Trainer Aaron Williamson with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

Here is, according to Williamson, Simmonss training regimen, which opens with about 15-20 minutes of cardio to get the blood moving (Note: DB = dumbbell):

Rope Pressdowns superset with Overhead Rope Pressdowns 4 sets (each) x 10-12 reps Standing DB Curl superset with 1 arm DB Preacher Curl 4 sets (each) x 10-12 reps Bench Dips superset with DB Tricep Kickbacks 3 sets (each) x 12-15 reps Standing EZ Curl Bar superset with High 1 arm Cable Curl 3 sets (each) x 12-15 reps

Seated Crunch Machine 4 sets x 15-20 reps (2-3 second contraction) Hanging Leg Raises 4 sets x 15-20 reps (controlled reps) Planks 3 sets max hold

Simmonss dumbbell weight can go as high as 50 pounds, says Williamson: In the gym hes intense and in there to get results. Were at the point right now where J.K.s body fat is the lowest its ever been at well under 10 percent.

Williamson called training with Dwayne Johnson a highlight, but the actor hes worked the most with is Johnsons Baywatch co-star Zac Efron. The two met on the 2012 movie The Lucky One, where Efron was tasked with transforming his Disney Channel body into that of a Marine sergeant, and now, after the gun show that was Neighbors, the ex-High School Musical star has become known for his buff physique.

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As for how Williamson got Efron those Neighbors (and Neighbors 2) abs, well, a lot of it has to do with eating right. Zac is very, very disciplined when it comes to his nutrition, says Williamson. It wouldnt be weird for him to be out somewhere and have an alarm set where hed need to eat. Not everyone is like him in the sense of being willing to do that.

It was a lot of lean proteins, a little bit of carbs in the beginning of the day and then we taper the carbs off, he adds of Efrons eating habits. He did a lot of veggies, too. Wed do carb-rotation where hed have two to three consecutive low days of carbs and then a high day of carbs. He would eat anywhere from five to eight times a day with a protein shake or two somewhere thrown in.

In addition to dieting and nutrition, Efron put in quite a bit of work at the gym. He did every ab exercise you can think of, but a lot of plank work, a lot of hanging leg raises, a lot of crunches. A lot of people are mistaken when it comes to abs: The reality is that your abs are already there, you just need to get rid of the fatand the only way youre going to get rid of the fat is by eating right and doing cardio, he says, adding, and it takes a h**l of a lot of work.

Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/06/09/how-j-k-simmons-got-jacked-by-zac-efron-s-abs-trainer.html

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Here"s when "Hamilton" tickets go on sale in Chicago


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CHICAGO --We finally know when tickets will go on sale for the smash hit musical "Hamilton" when it comes to Chicago.

Single tickets will go on-sale at 10 a.m.Tuesday, June 21for performances Sept. 27 thru March 19, 2017.No tickets will be on sale past that date. The early weeks of the show already are heavily sold to groups and subscribers.

The maximum purchase limit is six tickets per household ranging from $65 - $180. Premium tickets run between $500-$600during the holidays.

More than 18,000 tickets will be sold for $10 through an online lottery. 20,000 tickets will also be available to Chicago Public Schoolsand other students for $10.

To buy a ticket,you can visitBroadwayinchicago.com, call the presenter"s ticket line at 800-775-2000, or go in person to the PrivateBank Theatre, 18 W. Monroe St. If purchased in person, there will be no handling fees. Windows will open at 10 a.m. Other Broadway in Chicago box offices will not be open for "Hamilton" tickets.

The show is expected to walk away with the bulk of the Tony Awards when they"re given out on Sunday night. It"s already won a Grammy and Peabody award.

Illinois" Attorney General Lisa Madigan is warning theater-goers to be wary of websites offering tickets to the mega-hit musicals "Hamilton"and "Aladdin" before they go on sale to the general public.

Madigan issued a warning Tuesday about sales of so-called "speculative tickets" from sellers or resellers. Madigan"s office says such tickets often come with a steep markup and consumers risk ending up with bad seats or even counterfeit tickets.

The attorney general has sent letters to more than a dozen online ticket sites seeking more information about speculative tickets for the two Broadway productions.

Her office is advising consumers to be sure they"re buying from reputable sites.

Source: http://wgntv.com/2016/06/09/heres-when-hamilton-tickets-go-on-sale-in-chicago/

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Papers try to fathom Florida massacre


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Image caption Like most of the papers, Metro leads with the massacre at the Pulse gay club in Orlando, Florida, describing the gunman as "an Islamic extremist angered by two men kissing". The latter allegation comes from a suggestion by the man"s father. Image caption The Mirror says the man who "sprayed bullets at 320 revellers in the worst US terror attack since 9/11" was an "Isis maniac" following reports that he made a phone call pledging allegiance to so-called Islamic State. Image caption The Daily Telegraph reports that gay groups and venues in Britain have been warned to be on their guard in the wake of the Orlando massacre. Image caption The i"s front page highlights President Obama"s condemnation of the attack on the "solidarity of the LGBT community" and adds that links to Islamic extremists are being investigated. Image caption As well as extensive coverage of the events in Orlando, the Guardian front page carries an analysis predicting that America"s political class will "pick through the wreckage" resulting from the killings and try to explain them in a way "that suits their agenda". Image caption The Times front page is dominated by the Orlando carnage. The paper says investigators are examining the gunman"s personal records to see if he was a "self-radicalised lone wolf" or part of a plot. Image caption The Sun calls the attack "America"s Bataclan", after the venue in Paris where some 90 people were killed by gunmen last November. Image caption For the Daily Star, the warning that England might be disqualified from Euro 2016 is paradoxical. "Russian thugs" fired a flare at England fans during Saturday"s match, it says, "but WE get warning". Image caption The Daily Express reacts angrily to David Cameron"s warning in Sunday"s papers that Brexit could jeopardise government spending on pensions. It quotes UKIP"s Nigel Farage as reminding the PM that he had said Britain would "do fine outside of the EU". Image caption The Daily Mail returns to coverage of suggestions that many Turkish citizens could be allowed visa-free access to Britain and other parts of the EU, as part of a deal over blocking migration routes. The UK home and foreign secretaries have said any suggestion that Britain would ease border restrictions is "completely untrue".

Most of Monday"s papers lead with the shooting massacre at a gay club in Florida. All of them try to describe what happened, its causes and impact.

Each describes the dreadful scenes at the Pulse nightclub, where, according to a Times reporter, "suddenly the beat seemed louder and more pronounced" as the attacker started shooting.

All mention his previous, inconclusive interrogations by the FBI, and his father"s claim that the attack was nothing to do with his Islamic religion but was provoked by his anger at seeing two men kissing.

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America"s political factions, says Gary Younge in the Guardian, will "pick through the wreckage of the heinous events" and try to portray the tragedy in a way which suits their agenda.

Some writers note the confident reaction of Donald Trump, who, says the Daily Telegraph, "used the shootings as a chance to boast that was "right on radical Islamic terrorism"" and attack President Obama and Hillary Clinton for being, he says, ineffectual at combating it.

The Telegraph is among those who quote Mr Trump as saying Mr Obama should "resign in disgrace" for not linking the massacre to Islamic terrorism.

Image copyright Getty Images Tense time for England fans
  • Amid warnings that England could be disqualified from Euro 2016 if there is more violence involving fans, the papers contain many accounts of the clashes with Russian supporters.
  • The French police are widely condemned for doing little to prevent the fighting. "It was disgraceful. We got no protection at all," one fan tells the Daily Mirror.
  • The Russian hooligan, stresses the Daily Mail, is unlike "his paunchy, drunken British counterpart"- he is disciplined, extremely fit and "motivated by extreme right-wing nationalism".
  • And the papers fear that mismanagement could lead to fresh clashes, with fans being advised to stay in Lille - where Russia will also be playing - when England play Wales in nearby Lens.
  • Writing in the Daily Mirror, Dave Kidd calls the arrangement an "astonishing Uefa blunder".

The president has been cautious in declaring the exact motivation for the attack, but the papers describe how he and others have used the event as an example of why they say more gun control is needed.

Nevertheless, says Tim Montgomerie in the Times, the massacre will ensure that US gun shops will "do a roaring trade" since many Americans believe the way to stop such atrocities is to make the attackers fear that their victims will shoot back.

None of the papers ignores the fact that the gunman"s target was a gay club. But the extent varies to which they portray the atrocity, as does the Financial Times, as a "savage attack on the US gay community" during Pride Month, and after the Supreme Court"s recognition of same-s*x marriage.

Media captionRob Merrick, Westminster Correspondent at South West News Service, and writer and broadcaster Natalie Haynes join the BBC News Channel to review Monday"s front pages.

The Telegraph says gay groups and venues in Britain have been told to be vigilant following the Orlando attack. It quotes gay campaigner Peter Tatchell as saying attacks by Islamic extremists on gay and other target groups in the West have "always been on the cards".

In the Guardian, Steven W Thrasher writes that "gay America is stronger than its enemies" and the tragedy "could be gay America"s moment to find the best in ourselves".

Image copyright PA Image caption Gordon Brown is to take a leading role in Labour"s Remain campaigning, say the papers.

In the EU referendum debate, warnings continue from opponents of a Brexit. The Times and Guardian quote European Council president Donald Tusk, who says a vote to leave would be followed by two years of exit talks, and then five years for approval of future relations by every other member state "without any guarantee of success".

But there is anger concerning the warning by David Cameron and George Osborne about the effect of a Brexit on public spending. "Voters won"t easily forgive the vicious threats the PM and chancellor have levelled at things like pensions and the Army," says the Sun.

The Daily Express claims that "Tory aides were on the retreat last night" and promising that retirement benefits would be guaranteed until at least 2020, whatever the referendum result.

Eye-catching headlines

Most of the papers report plans for Labour to conduct what the Daily Mirror calls a "10-day media blitz" led by ex-PM Gordon Brown "to rescue the Remain campaign after Leave surged ahead in the polls".

"The focus will be on Labour"s efforts to win over voters in its working-class heartlands," says the Financial Times.

It says shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn will make a speech stressing Labour"s internationalist roots.

Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, says the Times, has cleared his schedule for an "all-out push" for Remain, starting with a speech on Monday.

Image copyright PA Are cats outdated?
  • There is much interest in the views of Dr John Bradshaw, who says cats could be bred to lose their primeval hunting instinct, to stop them preying on unfortunate birds and bringing their remains into the house.
  • For 10,000 years we have prized cats" ability to hunt, but now we are put off by "blood and flesh and death," he says in the Times.
  • He believes we can tackle the problem by identifying the genetic differences which make cats more or less eager to hunt, according to the Mail.
  • The paper adds helpfully that putting bells on their collars will warn off their prey.
  • With the whole cat genome already sequenced, it should be possible to alter the "hunting" genes, the Telegraph quotes Dr Bradshaw as saying.

The Telegraph quotes shadow chancellor John McDonnell as saying Labour will "save" the Remain campaign, as well as remarking that "If we come out while the Tories are in power I think it will be disastrous for working people."

With many pictures still appearing of the Queen"s 90th birthday celebrations the Times combines the subject with the EU debate in a cartoon showing rain-drenched revellers in ponchos thronging the Mall.

"You said the forecasts were just a part of Project Fear," a woman chides her husband as the rain pours down.

There are claims that a ban on umbrellas for security reasons aroused some annoyance among the partygoers. "It feels like I"m in a tent in this poncho. It"s so British. We"re going to enjoy ourselves regardless," the Sun and other papers quote one woman as saying.

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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-36513703

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Tony Awards 2016: Best play, musical nominees, reviews


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NEW YORK Yes it will win and yes, it should win because amid all the hype and ludicrous ticket prices,Lin-Manuel Mirandas Hamilton is extraordinary and the years best musical.

The hip-hop infused story of the rise and fall of Alexander Hamilton has rightly been called a reinvention of the form, but like all successful challenges to the expected, it pays homage to what has come before, giving us lovely, haunting balladry as well as drop the mic rap battles and wicked rhymes.

Thats not to say that there arent others deserving of an A in this years class of nominees the soulful charmer that is Waitress, for one, a production buoyed by the warmth of the siren-voiced Jessie Mueller as a hash slinger and pie maker at a local diner with a heart of gold and a bun in the over,

In contention for best play, is another female-centered work Eclipsed, by Danai Gurira, heretofore best known as Michonne, a woman who knows her way around a samurai sword in The Walking Dead. The searing political drama starring Oscar-winning actressLupita Nyongo features similarly fierce women captive wives of a rebel officer during the Second Liberian Civil War and glitters with flashes of malicious humor. Its also the first Broadway play written by, directed by, and starring women. Alongside the genre-busting Hamilton, it feels like a creative revolution.

To see best revival of a play and musical nominees and reviews, click here

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/onstage/index.ssf/2016/06/tony_awards_2016_best_play_mus.html

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"Bodies Going Down": Witnesses Describe Orlando Nightclub Horror, Heroism


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It was toward the end of the night at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, when club-goer Christopher Hansen had taken his first sip from a drink and heard sharp noises ringing out in succession. He thought it was a beat of the song pulsating in the venue until people started crumpling onto the dance floor.

"I just saw bodies going down. Bang, bang, bang," he recalled to NBC News.

Photos: Gunman Opens Fire at Orlando Nightclub

The club was packed with over 300 people for Latin night at around 2 a.m. Sunday. Hansen said he didn"t see the gunman later identified as 29-year-old Omar Mateen but his first instinct was to get down and crawl away from the epicenter of the shooting, as some 20 or 30 shots rung out.

"People stomped on me ... I was zig-zagging just in case because you could still hear the bullets going off," he said. "I was terrified. I was in shock."

He was already near the exit when he crawled past the bathroom and made it outside to relative safety. There were people bleeding. A man who didn"t speak English had a bullet in his back and his pants were drenched in blood, Hansen said.

He tore off his bandana and used it to suppress the bleeding.

"I had just seen the movie "The Conjuring 2"" before coming to the club, Hansen added. "To go from a horror movie to a real horror, it"s just shocking."

Police say Mateen killed at least 50 people and injured 50 others in what"s being described as the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.

A motive was still under investigation, although his family told NBC News he may have carried out the carnage after seeing two men kissing in Miami while with his wife and young son. Law enforcement sources told NBC News Mateen had called 911 before the shooting to pledge allegiance to ISIS"s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Around 5 a.m., authorities sent in a SWAT team to rescue the club-goers who were being held hostage.

Mateen, who officials say was carrying an AR-15-type rifle with large capacity magazines, was killed.

Joshua McGill said he and his roommates hid in an employee area of the club before rushing outside.

"During my run across the parking lot I did hear more shooting and I ducked behind a car and crawled under the car," McGill, a nursing student, told NBC News. "That"s when I noticed another club-goer staggering, covered in blood and I helped him get behind the car."

Jackie Smith, who was also inside the club, said two friends next to her were shot.

"Some guy walked in and started shooting everybody. He had an automatic rifle, so nobody stood a chance," Smith told The Associated Press. "I just tried to get out of there."

Related: Mass Casualties After Gunman Opens Fire in Gay Club

Relatives and friends, many in tears, gathered outside the hospital to learn whether their loved ones were among the dead or wounded.

Smith did not know the conditions of her friends and came out of the hospital and burst into tears.

The wounded included one police officer who was shot and suffered injuries to his face, officials said.

Jon Alamo said he was at the back of one of the club"s rooms when a man holding a weapon came into the front of the room.

"I heard 20, 40, 50 shots," Alamo said. "The music stopped."

An injured person is escorted out of the Pulse nightclub after a shooting rampage early Sunday morning in Orlando. It was the deadliest mass shooting in American history. Steven Fernandez / AP

Club-goer Rob Rick said the shooting started just before closing time.

"Everybody was drinking their last sip," he said.

He estimated more than 100 people were still inside when he heard shots, got on the ground and crawled toward a DJ booth. A bouncer knocked down a partition between the club area and an area in the back where only workers are allowed. Thus people inside were able to then escape through the back of the club.

Hansen said he had moved to the Orlando area about two months ago, and was only expecting to have fun not see the night descend into chaos.

"There"s sweat and blood, I know it"s under my nails," he said. "This is just a tragic situation."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/orlando-nightclub-massacre/bodies-going-down-witnesses-describe-orlando-nightclub-horror-n590531

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This picture of Deepika and Vin Diesel will make Ranveer Singh jealous


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Fast and the Furious actor Vin Diesel shared a drool worthy picture of himself with his x*x: The Return of Xander Cage co-star Deepika Padukone on Instagram on Sunday.

In the picture, Deepika, 30 and Vin Diesel, 48, have been photographed somewhere by the sea. Deepika however is the star of the picture looking drop-dead gorgeous in a black crop top and fitted leather pants. In hindsight Vin Diesel doesn"t look too bad himself as he shows off his pecs while posing shirtless.

Vin Diesel posted a picture of him with Deepika on Instagram and wrote, "Destiny..#thereturnofxandercage".

The film shoot was wrapped up on May 12.

Here are some more stills fromthe shoot for x*x.

x*x: The Return of Xander Cage is set to release on January 17, next year. Deepika Padukone was spotted at the Mumbai airport on June 1. She was flying back home from Budapest, where she was filming for the film Raabta.

Source: http://www.khaleejtimes.com/this-picture-of-deepika-and-vin-diesel-will-make-ranveer-singh-jealous

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