The footage shows Baldoni and Lively filming a slow-motion dance scene in the early days of their characters’ eventually abusive romance.
BEIJING : A Chinese resident in Singapore has told how her visiting father was fined S$300 for spitting in public, but instead of showing sympathy mainland online observers cheered the punishment.
If her father fails to pay the fine by Feb 10, he will face an appearance in court and could face a maximum fine of between S$2,000 and S$10,000 . “Nice punishment. It is not hygienic to spit in a public place,” an online observer from Malaysia said.A third suggested that China also impose a penalties on public spitters: “I saw people spitting all over the public space in China,” she said.
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