Has TV gone too far this time? Body of terminally ill man is mummified for Channel 4 documentaryBy Inderdeep Bains for the Daily Mail Updated: 21:53 EST, 16 October 2011 202
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Keen: The British man agreed to feature posthumously on Channel 4 because of his interest in mummies
A man who died from a terminal illness has been mummified like an Egyptian pharaoh for a Channel 4 show.
All week this week, there's been beef between Coi Leray and her father Benzino. After the rapper talked about him in a recent interview Benz took issue with some of the things she said. Leray claimed that he was envious of her success, but her dad refuted the allegations and accused her of pushing a false narrative. Benz also accused Angie Martinez of manipulating the interview to purposefully create tension between father and daughter.
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During his debut performance on Morning Becomes Eclectic, Dan Deacon saved something special for the KCRW audience. The mad genius from Baltimore premiered "When I Was Done Dying," a standout from his new album Gliss Riffer. Deacon's new album features some of his most accessible and appealing material yet, and his live performances remain one of a kind.
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Incidentally, Stewart and director Benedict Andrews also said at the Toronto International Film Festival that there were times during filming when they could sense Seberg's presence on set.
"Any time there was a cat going running cross the set, anytime something strange happened, it felt spooky, ghostly," Stewart said. "There was s--t going down that didn't make sense and I felt, there she is."
While the finer details of Seberg and some of its most intimate moments are more of the based-in-truth variety, the cold facts of the matter aren't any less shocking.