A youth dangled from a crane 220 metres above Auckland’s waterfront. The stunt was filmed and uploaded to social media. Police and construction officials emphasised the risks of such actions.
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Construction company China Construction has been approached for comment. It’s the latest in a string of stunts involving young people risking their lives on Auckland’s skyscrapers. In 2022 an ...
Lively's attorney said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, “Every frame of the released footage corroborates” Lively's allegations and that the videos are “manufactured media stunts ...
Stunt driving charges have been laid by the OPP in Quinte West. Just before 7 a.m. Tuesday, officers clocked a driver going 154 km/h on Hwy 401. The 22-year-old was not only charged with stunt ...
However, the lack of immediate assistance from bystanders has sparked concerns about the dangers of such stunts. Many have questioned whether young people fully grasp the risks associated with ...
So where do these stunt professionals hone the skills that eventually get them noticed for major awards? Here in Atlanta, they go to a place like ATL Stunts. Tuesday morning on Good Day ...
While many have become desensitized to his inflammatory remarks and absurd stunts, his recent behavior on the campaign trail cannot be ignored, as reported by the US-based Teen Vogue. From bizarre ...
Renowned stunt coordinator Kalai Kingson commended Mukundan’s abilities, suggesting he should work in Marvel movies due to his perfection and heroism in action sequences. Mukundan has decided to ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. It may have been a joke – partially, at least – but that man is Leonard Leo and is seen by many as being one of the architects behind the ...
“TikTok’s early shutdown either came down to corporate incompetence or a deliberate PR stunt to encourage a manufactured sense of panic,” said Joel Thayer, a DC-based tech lawyer and ...