Danica McKellar, the star of "The Wonder Years," credits her parents and focus on education for keeping her grounded during her rise to fame, while Team USA skier Lindsey Vonn was discharged from the hospital a week after a serious crash at the Olympics. Meanwhile, Hollywood is expressing concerns about a new AI video generator, and a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring has shared harrowing details of her experience.
McKellar, speaking to Fox News Digital at the 33rd Annual Movieguide Awards, shared how she avoided the pitfalls often faced by child stars. She emphasized the importance of "focusing on education" and recalled missing her first Emmys to go on a family river rafting trip. McKellar's comments highlight the challenges of navigating fame at a young age and the strategies she employed to maintain balance.
In other news, US ski star Lindsey Vonn, 41, was discharged from a hospital in Italy after a crash during the women's downhill final at the Winter Olympics. According to Sky News, Vonn was airlifted off the piste after crashing just 13 seconds into her final run on February 8th. The athlete had been hoping to become the oldest Alpine skiing medallist in Games history.
Also, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring revealed the psychological and physical abuse she endured. According to Sky News, the woman, who was trafficked from Cape Town to Epstein's private island and ranch, described her entrapment as "invisible chains." She recounted how her recruiters "laughed" as she was sexually assaulted.
Finally, Hollywood organizations are voicing concerns about Seedance 2.0, a new AI video generator. TechCrunch reported that the model, developed by ByteDance, is being criticized for its potential for copyright infringement. The updated model is currently available to Chinese users and will soon be available globally through the CapCut app. Seedance allows users to create videos up to 15 seconds long by entering a text prompt, similar to OpenAI's Sora.
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