The actor is best known for playing the role of Finnick Odair in the Hunger Games franchise, but his Hollywood debut came several years earlier in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Sam ...
Sam Claflin has admitted that showing his body on camera hasn’t always been a comfortable experience for him. Sam Claflin discusses body dysmorphia struggles worsened by Hollywood’s pressure for ...
The Hunger Games star Sam Claflin recently appeared on the "Happy Place" podcast to discuss how struggling with body dysmorphia made it difficult to settle into his Hollywood career. The actor is best ...
Sam Claflin revealed on Fearne Cotton’s “Happy Place” podcast (via The Independent) that his body dysmorphia was exacerbated by his Hollywood acting roles, which often required him to appear shirtless ...
The Hunger Games star Sam Claflin is opening about his struggles with body dysmorphia. “I’m incredibly insecure,” Claflin, 39, who played Finnick Odair in the hit franchise, said during a Monday, ...
Usama has a passion for video games and a talent for capturing their magic in writing. He brings games to life with his words, and he's been fascinated by games for as long as he's had a joystick in ...
National Guard to remain in nation's capital rest of year The ladies of Netflix's 'Members Only: Palm Beach' are obsessed with Trump's Mar-a-Lago Scientists found the entire woolly rhino genome inside ...
Bones and skulls visible in the back seat of a car near an abandoned cemetery on Philadelphia’s outskirts led police to a basement filled with body parts, which authorities say were hoarded by a man ...
WILLIAMSPORT — A “critical middleman” in a national scheme to funnel stolen body parts used in macabre art to “oddity collectors” was sentenced Monday to six years in federal prison. Jeremy Pauley, 43 ...
A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue who sold stolen human body parts on the internet has been sentenced to eight years in prison, according to AP News. His sentencing is the latest ...
A former manager of the Harvard Medical School morgue in Boston was sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts "as if they were baubles." Authorities said Cedric Lodge was ...
A former morgue manager at Harvard Medical School was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in prison for stealing and selling body parts donated for scientific research, the Justice Department said.
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