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3 international headlines that had people talking today

Cape Town – Three international stories had people talking on Monday, 11 December. 

From stars teaming up to help a bullied student to a movie star being arrested after a heated argument with police officers – here are today’s top entertainment news headlines. 

SEE THE TOP 3 STORIES HERE: 

Hollywood stars rally behind bullied student Keaton Jones

Hollywood stars have shared their support for young student Keaton Jones after a video of him went viral on Friday. Keaton’s mom, Kimberly, shared a video of her tearful son describing the bullying he has had to endure at school. (Read the full story here)

QOTSA frontman Josh Homme apologises for kicking photographer in the head

Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme issued an apology on Sunday after he kicked a photographer in the head at one of their shows. Footage of the incident surfaced online and was also posted by Shutterstock photographer, Chelsea Lauren, who had to spend her night in the ER after Homme kicked her in the head. (Watch the video here)

Hannibal Buress arrested for ‘disorderly intoxication’

Comedian and actor Hannibal Buress was arrested on Saturday night after a heated argument with police officers. The Miami police department confirmed via Twitter that “Mr. Buress was arrested for disorderly intoxication, on 9 December 2017, at approximately 22:30.” (Read more here)

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