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The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur news and links for Tuesday, April 6

The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur news and links for Tuesday, April 6 Share this story Ji, everyone! Ramble of the Day Today feels as good a day as any to plop a video of Spurs players talking to each other and to share thoughts through bulletpoints. Gareth Bale and Joe Rodon, take it away. Having players answer random questions is a terrific concept for a YouTube video. It is fascinating to learn how much research Bale has done on the topic of aliens. It makes me wonder what other random knowledge he’s acquired. My apologies to Rodon, but I do think Bale has a point when asking whose fancy dress party he’s attending. I’m definitely the type to wear different Halloween costumes around different people.

Thandiwe Newtown claims back her power and birth name as she graces cover of British Vogue

Thandiwe Newtown claims back her power and birth name as she graces cover of British Vogue
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Thandiwe Newton: Say my name, say my name

THANDIWE NEWTON: That’s my name THANDIWE NEWTON has changed her name, back. Back to what it should have been after the w in surname was carelessly left out of her first film credits, a continuation of the disrespect she faced while at school. In an in-depth interview with Diana Evans, just over twenty years since the journalist first interviewed the actor, Newton revealed her thoughts and feelings on significant periods in her career claiming ‘many lives have been lived’  since their initial meeting. More activist than actor these days Newton has been through the dark periods of Hollywood where journalists would ask her to sign things in ‘African’ or where a British newspaper claimed she couldn’t be British because one of her parents was Black, and it’s the confluence of those experiences that have shaped who she is today.

Actor Thandiwe Newton reclaims original spelling of her name

Newton poses at a Westworld premiere in Los Angeles last year. Thandiwe means ‘beloved’ in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, where the actor’s mother is from. Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Thandie Newton has said she will reclaim the original Shona spelling of her name for use in her professional career, declaring: “I’m taking back what’s mine.” For more than 30 years, the actor, born Melanie Thandiwe Newton Parker, has been known by an anglicised version of her name since the “w” was dropped “carelessly” from her first acting credit. Thandiwe means “beloved” in the Shona language of Zimbabwe, where Newton’s mother is from. She said she was setting the record straight and that in all future projects she would be credited with her name spelled correctly.

Thandiwe Newton Reverts to Original Shona Spelling of Her Name

Thandiwe Newton Reverts to Original Shona Spelling of Her Name Naman Ramachandran, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail British actor Thandiwe Newton is reverting to the original Shona spelling of her name, after decades of being known and credited as “Thandie Newton.” The Emmy-winning “Westworld” actor was born Melanie Thandiwe Newton Parker. “That’s my name. It’s always been my name. I’m taking back what’s mine,” the actor said in an interview with British Vogue. The Vogue article also states that “the W was carelessly missed out from her first credit.” More from Variety The actor is of Shona heritage, from Zimbabwe, on her mother’s side. Thandiwe means “beloved.”

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