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BA LLB Wits, Solicitor, Bi-Polar type 2, #StevePerry #FedererGOAT #Rune #Krejcikova #Evanescence #TheMatrix #CatsRule #BornFriday13Jan

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Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬
For 12 Monkeys (1995), director Terry Gilliam was afraid that Brad Pitt wouldn’t be able to pull off the nervous, rapid speech. He sent him to a speech coach but in the end he just took away Pitt’s cigarettes, and Pitt played the part exactly as Gilliam wanted.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
At a Broadway opening, he saw Weinstein and confronted him directly. Witnesses say Brad Pitt pinned him against a wall and gave him a very clear warning. "If you ever make her feel uncomfortable again, I’ll kill you." This wasn't just a movie line. It was a real act of bravery that showed just how much he cared for her. The incident happened in 1995, long before the public knew about the dark secrets of the movie industry. Gwyneth Paltrow was only twenty-two years old and starting her rise to fame. She had been called to a meeting with Harvey Weinstein in a hotel room, expecting a professional discussion about her career. Instead, the powerful producer made unwanted physical advances. Shaken and scared, she fled the room and told her boyfriend, Brad Pitt. At that time, Weinstein was the most powerful man in Hollywood. He could make or break a career with a single phone call. Most people in the industry stayed silent out of fear, but Brad did not care about the risks to his own fame. When he saw Weinstein at the theater later that evening, he didn't use a lawyer or a polite letter. He used his hands and his voice to set a boundary that would protect Gwyneth for years to come. Gwyneth later described that moment as a turning point in her life. She said, "It was the equivalent of throwing him against the wall, energetically." She felt safe because Brad had the power and the courage to stand up to a bully when she felt she couldn't. This act of chivalry became the foundation of a bond that went far deeper than the glamorous red carpet photos the world saw every day. The couple had first met on the set of the movie Seven in 1994. Their chemistry was so strong that they quickly became the golden pair of the decade. They wore matching blonde hair and simple, cool outfits that made them look like two parts of one whole. They weren't just famous; they were a symbol of what young, pure love looked like in the nineties. When Brad won his Golden Globe for 12 Monkeys, he confirmed their deep connection in front of millions. He looked at Gwyneth and said, "I love you, my angel, you are the love of my life." By 1996, a massive diamond was on her finger, and a wedding seemed certain. However, the pressure of being the world's most-watched couple began to crush the relationship. In June 1997, they called off the engagement. There was no cheating or loud drama. They were simply two people trying to grow up under a microscope. Gwyneth later admitted that she felt she was the one who "wrecked" it because she was just a kid who wasn't ready for something so serious. The heartbreak was so heavy that she almost quit acting altogether. Despite the painful ending, they never turned into enemies. Nearly thirty years later, they are still close friends. They speak about each other with a kindness that is rare in Hollywood. In a recent talk, Brad told her, "I finally found the Brad I was supposed to be," and Gwyneth replied, "I love you so much." Protecting someone and respecting them stays with you forever. Even if a romance ends, the way you stood up for each other can create a friendship that lasts a lifetime.
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Azania
Azania@AzaniaIzweLethu·
This is the magistrate who issued a warrant of arrest against the prosecutor, and instead of giving the bail unopposed to the accused. She decided to strike off the roll the case against the accused, she created a serious mess and must be reported so that she’s suspended.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Assassinations are now a normal occurrence in Mpumalanga. The cartel bosses are ruthless. So, imagine when you are a poor state prosecutor & must prosecute the MP bosses. What do you choose between life/death? Do you run or adopt new deadly enemies? Mkhuseli Ntaba made his choice
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Real African 🇿🇦
Real African 🇿🇦@phillibecks·
Arrest her We can't have such crooks seating there as magistrates
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
This hardworking innocent Junior Prosecutor, Mkhuseli Ntaba, remains in hiding due to safety concerns, which is why he was absent from court yesterday. We stand with him during these difficult times.
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Spitjo Mshengu🇿🇦
Spitjo Mshengu🇿🇦@TheReal_Spitjo·
Shame man poor prosecutor, these thugs surely paid him a visit during the weekend. Y'all acting like you don't know how this thugs operates, they even wear sunglasses in court😏. #JoeSibanyoni
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Mhayise
Mhayise@TimGift3·
@JacintaNgobese The #JoeSibanyoni case has proven that the Judiciary can be bought and it cannot be denied. The Cartels are flexing their muscles and indicating to us that they are in charge. When this case is re-enrolled, that Magistrate must recuse herself, something is off about her.
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South Voices
South Voices@SAVOICES_·
DEAR SOUTH AFRICANS, EWN IS REPORTING THAT @NPA_Prosecutes IS STILL UNABLE TO LOCATE PROSECUTOR ‼️ ‼️ #JoeSibanyoni
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DEAR SOUTH AFRICANS, THIS IS THE MAGISTRATE WHO STRUCK THE CASE OF THE ROLL AND ISSUED WARRANT OF ARREST TO PROSECUTOR ‼️ ‼️ SHE MUST BE INVESTIGATED @mmkubayi ASAP. THE PROSECUTOR MADE IT CLEAR THAT SHE IS NOT AVAILABLE TO ATTEND COURT ON MONDAY BUT MAGISTRATE INSISTED ‼️ #JoeSibanyoni

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Tumi Sole
Tumi Sole@tumisole·
#CountryDuty EWN is reporting that the NPA has said it is unable to locate the prosecutor in the #joesibanyoni et al matter
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Cinema Scene
Cinema Scene@CinemaScene404·
Al Pacino's 90s run was insane!
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ZA™
ZA™@2kayKwetsi·
Welcome to South Africa where Criminals make laws in Parliament,Drug dealers are Ministers, Rhino poachers are Head of state. #MadlangaCommission Iranians UK Putin Trump Israel USA Portugal Messi Ronaldo Chris Excel Malema Zuma
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ZA™@2kayKwetsi·
NPA is incompetent no wonder crime nn South Africa is soaring #MadlangaCommission Sibanyoni Sibande Mpumalanga
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MCMLXXXVI ✨✨
MCMLXXXVI ✨✨@charliejnr10·
This shows how our Justice system really scared of the Cartels group... It's not a coincidence that the prosecution decided to go AWOL in this case #JoeSibanyoni #MadlangaCommission
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Movie Moments Analyst
Movie Moments Analyst@Movies_analyst·
For 12 Monkeys (1995), director Terry Gilliam worried Brad Pitt couldn’t handle the character’s nervous rapid speech because he had a “lazy tongue” and “smoked too much.” After sending Pitt to a dialogue coach, the solution ended up being simple — taking away his cigarettes.
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Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬
Raging Bull (1980) almost never happened. After “New York, New York” (1977) failed and Martin Scorsese nearly died from a drug overdose, Robert De Niro visited him in the hospital and pushed him to make a movie about boxer Jake LaMotta. Scorsese wasn’t interested at first, but eventually agreed — believing it might be his final American film. Instead, “Raging Bull” became the movie that revived his career and cemented him as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.
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