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ICYMI: We Just Wanna Re-Watch This Scene From 'Notting Hill'

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- The Miami Dolphins’ offensive line coach has resigned after a video of him snorting a white substance surfaced online.
- "Did Dove Just Call Me Dirty?" Actress Danielle Brooks' powerful response to the company's unfathomably offensive ad.
- The Hollywood Reporter has the full Hail Mary email that Harvey Weinstein sent a number of high-level Hollywood executives, begging them to help save his job.
- [A cartoon of] Mark Zuckerberg toured hurricane-stricken Puerto Rico using Facebook’s new virtual reality platform because we are already in the dystopia future.
- Matt Damon and Russell Crowe reportedly personally pitched in to help kill a 2004 story about Harvey Weinstein.
- Meanwhile, Julianne Moore, Kevin Smith and Miles Teller join the list of big names speaking out on Weinstein.
- Forget the news. Forget the world. Let's re-watch this A+ scene from A+ rom-com Notting Hill:
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