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Are utes or SUVs more dangerous than cars?

A new crash test has highlighted the dangers posed by utes and SUVs to sedans and hatchbacks.

America’s Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has developed a new side-impact test with a heavier and faster impact to better reflect real-world hazards.

The IIHS, which says motorists face a “much greater risk of head injury from impacts with taller vehicles”, has introduced a tougher side-impact test that should result in safer cars in the future.

IIHS president David Harkey said vehicles that sat lower to the ground took side impacts higher on the door panel in the revised T-bone test.

“That potentially puts sedans and wagons at a disadvantage in this evaluation but reflects what happens in a real-world crash when these vehicles are struck by a higher-riding pick-up or SUV,” he said.

Crash experts increased the weight of their side impact barrier from 3300 to 4200 pounds (1497 to 1905kg) and ramped up speeds from 31 to 37 miles per hour (50 to 60km/h).

The resulting test has 82 per cent more energy than before.

Cars tested in the new program receive one of four scores – good, acceptable, marginal or poor.

Re-testing of cars that received full marks in the old test format returned alarming results.

The Toyota Camry received a “poor” rating, joining mid-sized sedans from Nissan and Chevrolet on the bottom tier for side-impact safety.

Toyota’s sedan was the only vehicle in the test that recorded a “poor” safety outcome for rear passenger injuries, though it did a better job protecting drivers than the Chevy Malibu and Nissan Altima.

Side airbags in the Camry, Malibu and Altima failed to stop the heads of crash test dummies from colliding with the cars’ window sills.

Honda’s Accord received a “marginal” overall score, falling behind “acceptable” results for the Hyundai Sonata and Volkswagen Jetta.

The only car worthy of a “good” score in the latest batch of testing was Subaru’s Outback, a car that benefits – in this test – from additional ground clearance more akin to an SUV than a conventional sedan.

But 10 out of 18 family SUVs earned good ratings, with larger and higher-riding cars such as the Mazda CX-9, Nissan Pathfinder and Toyota Kluger performing much better than conventional sedans.

No family SUV received a poor rating, though smaller SUVs were hit harder by the test.

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Only one – Mazda’s CX-5 – received a “good” rating, while popular models such as the Subaru Forester, Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Nissan X-Trail were deemed “acceptable”.

The Hyundai Tucson, Ford Escape, Kia Sportage and others received “marginal” ratings, while the Honda HR-V and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross were deemed “poor”.

Honda’s HR-V – a model that has since been updated – came under fire for a pillar between the driver and passenger doors that “began to tear away from the frame, allowing the side of the vehicle to crush inward almost to the center of the drivers seat”.

IIHS research shows side-impact crashes account for 23 per cent of fatal smashes in the US.

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US couple charged $800 for four drinks and snack at Mykonos DK Oyster Bar

A tourist has described her horror after she was charged $A800 for four drinks and a snack at a notorious Mykonos beach restaurant.

US lawyer Theodora McCormick was holidaying on the Greek island with her husband when the couple stopped at DK Oyster Bar to grab a drink.

After ordering two beers, two cocktails and some seafood, the pair were stunned to be handed the exorbitant bill, The Sun reports.

When they tried to complain, they said they were squared up to by hulking waiters.

DK Oyster Bar has previously been at the center of similar controversy and has a reputation for staggering prices.

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It has been accused of scamming tourists – allegations it always furiously denies as it defends its high prices.

Speaking from her home in New Jersey, Theodora, 50, said they had been in the beachside resort of Platis Gialos last month when they stopped at DK Oyster.

They were looking to order a taxi back to their hotel when they saw the sign outside DK Oyster which said that taxis could be ordered from inside.

“I told my husband, ‘Oh, why don’t we call a taxi and grab a drink,’” she said.

“That was my big mistake.”

When the waiter came over, Theodora said she asked for a cocktail menu, but instead of bringing one over, he rattled off a list of options.

They ordered two martinis and two beers, which they were stunned to see arrived in giant glass boots – estimated to be around three pints.

The waiter also pestered them to order some seafood and so the couple ordered a dozen oysters.

Before ordering the bill, Theodora and her husband were bracing themselves for a hefty tab – but when they received it their jaws dropped.

“It was Mykonos, we knew it was going to be ridiculous,” she said, but she expected a bill around “250-odd euros – that’s what we were thinking”.

“But when we got the bill… it was around €500 ($A800).

“My husband was like, ‘There’s got to be a mistake.”

When they tried to complain about the bill, Theodora said they were immediately surrounded by the waiters, “a group of big, hulking men.”

She went on: “They have no female waiters.”

As it was a day before they were scheduled to fly home, they felt they had no choice but to back down and pay.

She said: “I told my husband, ‘We’re in a foreign country. It’s ridiculous, but it’s obviously some sort of scam. We’ll pay up and try to deal with our credit card company later.’”

Describing the “weird experience,” Theodora said it was only when they got back to their hotel and looked at the DK Oyster Bar’s hundreds of negative reviews on TripAdvisor that they realized they weren’t alone.

“I feel foolish,” she said. “It was just a spur-of-the-moment thing. We weren’t planning on eating there, but we saw the sign.”

She added: “They’re never going to have any repeat business, but I suppose they get enough people from around the world that there’s always a supply of fresh meat.”

Theodora said that they had visited a number of the Greek islands as well as Mykonos, and that most of their meals were “extremely reasonable,” and that they were often able to enjoy great meals for just €40 ($A60).

Her experience is echoed by hundreds of other customers, with DK Oyster having a 2.5 star rating on TripAdvisor from 1532 reviews as of publication.

The bar has 635 one-star, 33 two-star, 19 three-star, 52 four-star, and 339 five-star reviews.

Furious customers blasted the restaurant as the “worst experience ever”.

However, other customers were more positive, praising the restaurant’s setting and saying “prices are good for the high class restaurant it is”.

DK Oyster has a reputation for high prices and was recently fined $A43,000 after an audit by Cyclades Regional Tourism Agency, reports Prototheme and the Greek City Times.

The investigation was sparked by two Americans who claimed they were charged more than $800 for a pair of mojitos and some crab legs.

And this week, the bar’s owner Dimitrios Kalamaras issued a direct response to his critics and denied customers’ claims they don’t know the prices before they step inside.

He accused many of his reviewers on TripAdvisor of lying, and said following “dozens” of similar “false” claims, he had installed three blackboards at the entrance to the restaurant displaying his prices.

Mr Kalamaras also said that “no adult in their right mind” would order a drink without seeing how much it costs first and told customers to discuss the price with the manager before they order.

Justifying his higher-than-average prices, he said that DK Oyster’s “concept” was completely different to other restaurants.

And he accused critics of being “influencers” who were looking for a free meal.

“Unfortunately, all of us who work in the hospitality sector have been approached by notorious ‘influencers’ who instead of making their living by advertising products and services to their audience, they put pressure on certain businesses for exorbitant fees and free meals,” he said.

“In DK Oyster, we have advertised in the ways we consider suitable for our restaurant and we will not succumb to the influencers who have been attracted to the beautiful island of Mykonos.”

Previously, a British tourist revealed how he was charged £360 ($A600) for four drinks and a snack at the restaurant.

Londoner Jak Kypri was visiting the Greek island – and thought that he wouldn’t be ripped off because he spoke Greek.

“I thought if they try to scam me I’ll tell them to p**s off and give me the real price.”

But when he walked in, Jak said that waiters didn’t offer him a menu, instead telling him what they had.

Jak ordered two tequilas, two beers, and some shrimp which, when it arrived, was just “six prawns.”

To his horror, when the bill arrived, Jak was handed a receipt for an eye-watering €425 ($A600).

Meanwhile another UK tourist claimed she was charged £50 ($A90) for lemonade that she said was so bitter it was undrinkable.

And a dad lashed out at the restaurant after his daughter was allegedly charged nearly £300 ($A500) for a single meal.

The Sun Online has approached DK Oyster Bar for comment.

This story originally appeared on The Sun and is republished here with permission

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US expat ‘freaked out’ by kookaburra, cannot pronounce name

If you were to name Australia’s “scariest” bird, the good old magpie would likely top your list for its notorious swooping.

In fact, September, which is fast-approaching, is the height of the “swooping season”.

But one US expat has shared her traumatizing encounter with – not a magpie – but a beloved kookaburra.

The TikTok user, who goes by the name of Jaylee Promise on the platform, has clocked 1.3 million ‘likes’ on clips mainly about her culture shock since moving to Australia earlier this year.

In her latest video, the Californian woman explained she was at a cafe with friends sitting in a grassy, ​​outdoor area when a kookaburra flew straight past her.

“This is going to sound like a fake story but it’s not,” she began the clip.

They [Australians] they have these birds here called, I think, Cock-ah, Cook-ah-berra, or something,” Jaylee continued as she struggled to pronounce kookaburra.

“These birds are creepy. I have had incidents with these types of birds before. They are not scared, they will swoop right past your face, in your business.”

She said as she was enjoying her long black coffee while chatting to friends, a kookaburra swooped right past her face carrying a snake.

“A live snake in its beak,” she said with a stunned look on her face. “I seemed to be the only one shocked by this.

“Everyone was just like ‘anyway’. I was freaking out, about to fall off my chair.”

She said she didn’t know whether to “scream or cry” about what she was witnessing.

“This bird goes up into the tree and it is whacking the snake against the tree to kill it.”

Kookaburras do indeed eat snakes. They are almost exclusively carnivorous, also eating mice, yabbies, insects, small reptiles and the young of other birds, according to the Nature Conservancy Australia.

Wildlife rescuer William Watson told the ABC that kookaburras hit larger prey items such as snakes against trees and rocks to kill, soften or break them into smaller pieces before they swallow them.

In her clip, Jaylee continued. “Meanwhile I am meant to be paying attention to what my friends are saying and they’re not even looking over there.

“What if that bird dropped the snake on us? Anyway I think the bird ate it.”

In suburban parks and gardens, kookaburras are known to become quite brazen and will happily snatch a sausage or two off barbecues, so it’s best to keep a close eye on your meat.

Jaylee’s clip, titled “Another day in Australia”, unsurprisingly garnered hundreds of comments from Aussies unphased by the kookaburra’s act.

“Bit confused mate, what’s the issue?” one Aussie man asked.

“STRAYA!!!!” another commenter simply said, helpfully summing up the situation.

One person told Jaylee she had nothing to worry about.

“He won’t drop it on ya mate. It’s his dinner from him – he ai n’t letting it go for anything, ”he said, while another person pointed out the“ the only bird Australians fear is the magpie ”.

“I live on a farm. Kookaburras and blue-tongued lizards are always welcome because they keep snakes away. Fantastic animals,” yet another poster added.

Others described the native kookaburra as the “coolest Australian bird”.

“They might steal your food but they won’t hurt you and they’re easy to befriend,” one person told the US expat.

“Yeah be careful if you go camping, they literally will take a sausage or meat from your mouth if you ain’t careful,” another said.

“Aussies won’t flinch for a kookaburra, except to say ‘hi’ to it. Now… magpies are another matter,” a third person added.

One TikTok user said she witnessed a kookaburra steal a little boy’s chip right out of his hand.

“And this poor kid’s looking at his hand where the chip used to be,” she said.

However, while many reassured the US woman she had nothing to fear, others couldn’t but correct her pronunciation.

“Every Australian in the comments screaming ‘IT’S KOOKABURRA’ myself included,” one woman wrote.

“Pronounced: COOK-AH-BAH-RAH,” another advised.

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US billionaire Warren Buffett hit by $63b loss

One of the richest men alive has seen his company suffer a whopping $US43.76 billion ($A63.3 billion) loss as a result of the bloodbath on the share market.

The billionaire Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors of all time and has a net worth of $US102 billion ($A147 billion).

But there owner of Berkshire Hathaway was forced to reveal the brutal loss after its three biggest investments – shares in Apple, American Express and Bank of America – plummeted in the second quarter amid rising interest rates and runaway inflation.

But Mr Buffett isn’t a fan of relying on investments gains and losses, which can swing wildly from quarter to quarter.

Instead, he said the company’s operating earnings better reflect its performance.

Berkshire’s earning painted a far rosier picture skyrocketing to $US9.28 billion ($A14 billion), from last year’s $US6.69 billion ($A9.7 billion).

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Among the 90 companies operated under Berkshire, including insurance, utility, manufacturing and service companies as well as a railway firm, a $US487 million ($A703 million) loss was reported at insurance company Geico, due to the soaring value of cars and ongoing shortages of car parts.

Berkshire is believed to give an insight into how the broader US economy is faring given the broad scope of companies across industries, amid fears the US could be headed into a recession.

“This is a business that has its tentacles in all different parts of the economy. To show such broad revenue and earnings strength throughout the franchise, it gives me a lot of confidence that the broader economy is performing pretty well,” said Jim Shanaham, analyst at investment firm Edward Jones reported the Australian Financial Review.

The company revealed its revenue grew by more than 10 per cent to $US76.2 billion ($A110 billion) in the quarter as many of its businesses increased prices.

Earlier this year, the billionaire had to backflip on his staunch stance against cryptocurrency in an embarrassing concession.

The businessman was a well-known proponent against blockchains and compared bitcoin – the most popular cryptocurrency – to “rat poison” in 2018.

But in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from Mr Buffettt’s company Berkshire revealed that he had spent a whopping US$1 billion (A$1.4 billion) on cryptocurrency.

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Elon Musk reignites bitter feud with US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Elon Musk has said US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has “great taste in lipstick” in an apparent reignition of his feud with the New York Congresswoman.

The Tesla CEO made the remark on a podcast called full-sendin which several co-hosts made comments about the 32-year-old politician’s appearance.

Two of the co-hosts called AOC “attractive,” then another said the New York Democrat was “all right,” the new york post reports.

Musk then chimed in, saying, “Yeah, great choice of lipstick I think. Great taste in lipstick, I mean, that’s my observation. That’s a genuine compliment.”

Musk then added, “Tell me I’m wrong,” before sipping an alcoholic seltzer and laughing alongside the podcast hosts.

AOC’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Musk’s remarks.

The world’s richest man has a history of sparring with Ms Ocasio-Cortez.

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In April, the politician tweeted: “Tired of having to collectively stress about what explosion of hate crimes is happening bc some billionaire with an ego problem unilaterally controls a massive communication platform.”

Musk responded: “Stop hitting on me, I’m really shy.”

Ms Ocasio-Cortez then said that she’d been referring to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – not Musk – then deleted the tweet.

She later posted a screenshot of her back-and-forth with Musk with a shrugging emoji and the caption: “Like I said, ego problems.”

Then in May, she said she was looking to ditch her Tesla Model 3, which she bought in 2020 for commutes between her New York City district and Washington DC She said she was looking to buy a car from a company that uses union labor.

“At the time, it was the only EV [electric vehicle] that could get me from New York to Washington on like one, or one-and-a-half charges,” she said of her Tesla. “I would love to switch.”

Musk, meanwhile, posted a Twitter poll asking his followers whether they have more trust in billionaires or politicians.

His followers chose billionaires – and Musk dared Ms Ocasio-Cortez to run the same poll with her own followers.

The Tesla CEO recounted the exchange on last week’s podcast episode, saying that Ms Ocasio-Cortez “was like coming after me or some bulls**t, I don’t know”.

“She was saying billionaires are evil and you’re a billionaire therefore you’re evil,” Musk said. “And I was like, well you’re a politician.

“People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones,” he added.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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Nick Faldo breaks down in live TV commentary farewell, CBS, PGA Tour Wyndham Championship scores, result

Golf legend Nick Faldo was reduced to tears and barely able to speak as he signed off on his 16-year career commentary in an emotional live TV segment.

The six-time major winner is leaving CBS and the Golf Channel and plans to focus on running his Montana farm and other business.

Faldo, 65, was a blubbering mess as he attempted to give his final address sitting alongside fellow CBS analysts Jim Nantz, Ian Baker-Finch and Frank Nobilo after the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club

“I blew it,” he said, struggling to compose himself. “I was already…”

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Faldo wept before finally stringing an emotional sentence together: “So I was on a boat in Ireland… They gave me a call and said, ‘How would you like to sit next to Jim Nantz?’ I literally fell out of the boat. I really did. That was 2006, and here we are, 16 years later.”

Australian Baker-Finch and New Zealander Nobilo paid tribute to Faldo before the Englishman uttered an emotional final line.

“I’m a single child and at 65 I found three brothers, thank you,” he said.

Meanwhile South Korean Kim Joo-hyung fired a stunning nine-under par 61 to win the Wyndham Championship, his first US PGA Tour title, and secure his spot in the season-ending playoffs.

Kim’s outstanding effort at Sedgefield Country Club, where the 20-year-old played the first nine holes of the final round in eight-under, capped a remarkable week that opened with his quadruple bogey eight at the first hole on Thursday.

“It’s definitely a week I’ll remember forever,” Kim said after his 20-under total of 260 gave him a five-stroke victory over fellow South Korean Im Sung-jae and American John Huh.

“I can’t believe it — I’m speechless right now,” Kim said, his emotions finally showing after a round in which he looked in supreme control.

“I’ve worked really hard to get to this point,” he said, his voice cracking. “Just walking off that 18th green, just thinking about the behind the scenes work.

“It was a hard day. I didn’t know golf was this stressful,” added the player who goes by the nickname Tom in a nod to his childhood love of Thomas the Tank Engine.

Cameron Percy was the best-placed Australian, finishing tied eighth, nine shots off the lead.

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Jiu-jitsu legend shot, how did he die?

Legendary Jiu-jitsu fighter Leandro Lo was fatally shot at a concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil, according to reports.

A lawyer for the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu world champion confirmed that his client, 33, died after being declared brain-dead from the shooting, according to a report by MMA Fighting.

The killing allegedly took place during a confrontation between Lo and Police Officer Henrique Otávio Oliveira Velozo, the outlet reported.

Witnesses said Velozo grabbed a bottle from Lo’s table and that the fighter took the cop down and held him, according to the outlet, citing a police report.

MMA Fighting reports after the pair were separated, Velozo allegedly pulled out a gun, firing a round into Lo’s forehead.

Lo had dominated the sport since 2011, winning eight World Championship titles – which made him one of the most decorated Jiu-jitsu fighters of all time. Just earlier this year, he won another World Championship in California.

Tributes came flooding in after the shock news of his death.

“A very sad day for the BJJ community,” analyst and former UFC fighter Kenny Florian tweeted. “Leander was a legend.”

Combat sports analyst Luke Thomas tweeted: “Oh my god.”

UFC commentator John Gooden tweeted: “Saddened to hear about the tragic loss of Leandro Lo. One of the greatest Jiu-jitsu players ever. Absolutely tragic. My condolences to his family and friends of him.”

This article first appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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Kesha wears see-through dress on date night with mother | Photos

Kesha has stepped out in a completely see-through outfit for a dinner date with her mother.

The US singer, 35, dressed down for a dinner in Santa Monica, California with mum Pebe Sebert, where she was seen wearing a daring, sheer black dress.

the tik tok songstress was photographed in the risque long-sleeve ensemble, which featured sheer fabric, exposing her bare chest and a black G-string.

At one stage, Kesha put on a coat while posing for waiting photographers with her mother, who looked glamorous in a billowing white kaftan.

The mother-daughter duo had enjoyed an intimate dinner at the popular Giorgio Baldi restaurant in the California city.

Kesha, who’s last music release was in 2020 with her fourth album High Roadhas recently been busy promoting her new TV series, Conjuring Kesha.

She made an appearance at Comic-Con in San Diego last month to talk about the show, which follows the singer on her quest to explore haunted houses and locations.

speaking with comicbook.comKesha said making the eerie show “changed [her] entire life.”

“Making this show genuinely changed my entire life, because I’ve had these paranormal experiences and I think intuitively I knew they were real, but also questioned if other people had these experiences,” she said.

“All I know is that I absolutely am open to the possibility of it all. I think it’s shortsighted to say anything for sure doesn’t exist.”

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Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall rattled by woman’s foot act on plane

Passengers have to put up with a lot of things on flights, but if there is one thing that no one should have to deal with, it’s bare feet in your face.

Whether it’s near you or in your peripheral vision it’s an act that happens unfortunately all too often.

The latest traveler to be confronted by another flyer’s feet was Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall – and she was so shocked by what she had witnessed on a flight, she recorded a TikTok and shared it with her 1.9 million TikTok followers to also feel her pain.

“Breathtaking views at 38,000 – feet,” she British singer captioned the video.

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Jade filmed herself looking stunned before flipping the phone to show a woman a few rows in front with her leg stretched so high, her foot was touching the overhead locker.

In the two days since she posted it, it has already clocked almost five million views and over 13,000 comments with many grossed out by the act.

“I’d be screaming if I’d seen this,” one person wrote.

“I want to cry,” said another, while a third yelled: “WHY DID SHE START POINTING THEM?”

One user described it as “absolutely foul”.

“People are so wrong on a plane – morals, manners and politeness go out the window.”

Others were more concerned for Jade.

“I hope you are OK after experiencing this Jade,” one person joked, to which the star responded: “A little rattled but I’m OK hun.”

“Imagine you did this in a plane and ended up on Jade Thirlwall’s TikTok,” another said.

A cabin crew member also chimed in saying it is her “greatest fear”.

“’Madam, please may you remove your toes from the ceiling?’” she joked.

Others complimented the woman on her manicured toes while some wished they were “that flexible”.

“I’d be p**sing myself trying not to laugh,” one user added.

Some couldn’t believe the man sitting next to her was completely unfazed.

“The fact the person next to them is talking to them like this is a normal occurrence,” they wrote.

However, as much as the passenger’s foot act was the center of attention, fans also couldn’t help but applaud the singer for sitting in economy, particularly given her popular and successful British band Little Mix has a net worth of £48 million ($ A83 million), according to The Sunday Times Rich List 2020.

“Humble queen not flying private,” one fan commented.

“Imagine being on the same plane as Jade Thirlwall,” another wrote.

It is unclear where Jade was flying to or from, but it comes after she had her phone stolen in Ibiza.

“Shoutout to whoever stole my phone. Not having one for a little while was truly bliss. Anyways, here’s me being a basic b**ch in Ibiza a cutla weeks ago,” she said in an Instagram post alongside a selfie on the party island.

It appears Jade is no stranger to flying on commercial flights.

“I was sat next to her in the airport and didn’t want to bother her for a pic. Regretted it ever since,” one fan wrote.

As for the bare feet, it’s also not the first time something like this has happened.

In May, a passenger was left horrified when another flyer shoved their bare feet onto their seat’s armrest during a flight.

The traveler was flying from Melbourne to Adelaide when the incident occurred

A video shows a person looking at the camera in horror before zooming in on the bare feet poking through from the seat behind and on the armrest.

The passenger then appears to notice they are being filmed and quickly whips their feet back.

Experts have also warned travelers to never be barefoot on a plane.

California-based podiatrist Ebonie Vincent, who is also behind the US TV series, My Feet Are Killing Mesaid that being barefoot leaves travelers exposed to bad bacteria.

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Mike Tyson slams Hulu for ‘stealing’ life story: Boxing news 2022

Hulu is one streaming service Mike Tyson almost certainly won’t use.

the new york post reports that in a series of social media statements, the legendary boxer is alleging Hulu stole his life story without compensation and is angry about the upcoming show, Mikethat chronicles his life.

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“Don’t let Hulu fool you. I don’t support their story about my life,” the 56-year-old Tyson wrote on Instagram. “It’s not 1822. It’s 2022. They stole my life story and didn’t pay me. To Hulu executives I’m just a (N-word) they can sell on the auction block.”

In a caption on that Instagram post, Tyson wrote: “Hulu is the streaming version of the slave master. They stole my story and didn’t pay me.”

Tyson went over to Twitter and made similar comments, writing that “Hulu’s model of stealing life rights of celebrities is egregiously greedy”. I added: “Hulu stole my story. They’re Goliath and I’m David. Heads will roll for this.”

While it’s not uncommon for biopics to be made without the subject’s approval, Tyson had a similar take when the show was first ordered in February of 2021.

“To make this announcement during Black History Month only confirms Hulu’s concern for dollars over respect for Black story rights,” he said at the time.

“Hollywood needs to be more sensitive to Black experiences especially after all that has transpired in 2020.”

Tyson also tweeted on the weekend in support of UFC president Dana White.

“Hulu tried to desperately pay my brother Dana White millions without offering me a dollar to promote their slave master take over story about my life,” the boxer said.

“I have turned it down because I honor friendship and treating people with dignity. I’ll never forget what he did for me just like I’ll never forget what he Hulu stole from me. ”

Tyson announced in March of 2021 that his “authorized story” was being developed, with Jamie Foxx starring as the boxer and filmmaker Martin Scorsese producing the film.

Executive producers of the upcoming Hulu show, Steven Rogers and Karin Gist, addressed Tyson’s criticism this week, saying they were unable to talk to him because his rights were already taken.

“We just wanted to tell an unbiased story and have the audience decide what they think or feel,” Gist said. “Challenging what people think they know about Mike and hoping that they come away from the series with something else to think about.

“Whether you like him or hate him, does the story make you question how complicit society has been? That was the intention, that was the North Star for the writers’ room as we were crafting stories.”

Rogers added: “I would hope that if he watches it that he would change his opinion.

“For me, as a writer, as a storyteller, I don’t really like to be reliant on just one source. I really like to do the research and get all these different opinions and then put a story around all of that. I don’t like to be holden to just one person.”

Tyson responded to the producers, staying on the attack.

“They say this story is an exploration of a Black man. It’s more like an exploitation of a Black man,” the former heavyweight champion said.

“Hulu thinks their tracks are covered by hiring Black sacrificial lambs to play the part as front men for their backdoor robbery is appalling. I will always remember this blatant disregard of my dignity.”

This article first appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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