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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Great Dane who didn’t like cats has stopped a kitten going blind by donating blood used in sight-saving eye drops. Huge dog Harlie, who weighs around nine stone, put her best paw forward to give blood used to treat Zephyr the rescued kitten. Vets treated eight-week-old Zephyr with serum drops which used elements of Harlie’s blood after it has been separated using a centrifuge. The liquid part of the blood is made into drops which help the surface of the eye to heal and stop the tissue breaking down. Rescuers feared the worst for Zephyr but her sight has now been saved thanks to her huge donor friend Harlie. Steph Taylor, from charity Rescue Me Animal Sanctuary, said Zephyr was found with three siblings under a shed in Liverpool, England. She said: “They were all full of flu which had led to secondary pneumonia, horrific conjunctivitis with ulcerated eyes, ticks, severe flea infestation leading to anaemia and dehydration. “The serum from Harlie was fairly unusual for us to use and we have never done it before, there are several types of conventional medicated drops and we used these first but as Zephyr was not responding to these, our vet suggested it. “We had heard of it once before when another rescue spoke about it and they had amazing results. “We have four dogs at our HQ but sadly none were suitable blood donors due to their size, age or health problems so we had to turn to the public for help… and along came Harlie.” Harlie’s owner Jess said she wanted to help but at first she feared Harlie wasn’t used to cats and it might not be a good idea for her to meet Zephyr in person. Jess, 30, a foster carer from Liverpool, England, said meeting Zephyr was the first time her huge hound had met a feline in person. Jess, who has three other dogs, a Staffordshire bull terrier, and two shih tzu Yorkshire terriers, said she wanted to help after seeing an appeal for blood donors to produce the serum used for the eye drops. She said: “We were
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona compete for the ball with Noureddine Oulad Ben Youssef of 't Knooppunt during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Hicham ben Hammou head coach of 't Knooppunt during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Iliass Bouzit of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Khalid Zouyne of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Khalid Zouyne of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Adil Zouthane of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Tevfik Ceyar of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Adil Zouthane of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Adil Zouthane of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Ennes van Maasbommel of 't Knooppunt during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt compete for the ball during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Joroen De Groot of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt compete for the ball with Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt compete for the ball with Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt compete for the ball with Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona  during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sofian El Adel of 't Knooppunt compete for the ball with Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona  during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Hicham ben Hammou head coach of 't Knooppunt during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona compete for the ball with Noureddine Oulad Ben Youssef of 't Knooppunt during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Ennes van Maasbommel of 't Knooppunt in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. 17 Sep 2013 Pictured: Chester Bennington performs on stage with Stone Temple Pilots at BB&T Center on September 17, 2013 in Sunrise, Florida. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Mario Rivillos Plaza Rivillos of FC Barcelona shot on target during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr)performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr)performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr) and daughter Heiress performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr)performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2018 - T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr)performing at One MusicFest in Atlanta, GA on 09 September 2018 (Credit Image: © RMV via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - FC Barcelona line up during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Adolfo Fernndez Daz of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Dyego Henrique Zuffo of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Juan Jos Angosto Hernndez of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona celebrate the goal of 1-0 during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Adolfo Fernndez Daz of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Andreu Plaza head coach of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Andreu Plaza head coach of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Dyego Henrique Zuffo of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Dyego Henrique Zuffo of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Jos Antonio Fernndez Castellano of FC Barcelona celebrate the goal of 6-0 during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Carlos Vagner Gularte Filho of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona celebrate the goal of 3-0 during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Jess Nazaret Aicardo of FC Barcelona celebrate the goal of 3-0 during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Rafael Lpez Expsito of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Rafael Lpez Expsito of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona celebrate the goal of 1-0 during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Rafael Lpez Expsito of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Dyego Henrique Zuffo of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Dyego Henrique Zuffo of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Sergio Lozano of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Mario Rivillos Plaza Rivillos of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Andreu Plaza head coach of FC Barcelona during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 22, 2017 - Pescara, PE, Italy - Leonardo Santana da Silva of FC Barcelona in action during the Elite Round of UEFA Futsal Cup 17/18 match between FC Barcelona and ZVV 'T Knoppount at Giovanni Paolo II arena on November 22, 2017 in Pescara, Italy. (Credit Image: © Danilo Di Giovanni/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SILVER SCREEN - MEET THE HUSBAND AND WIFE COUPLE WHO RETIRED AND DECIDED TO BECOME MOVIE STARS WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Meet the husband and wife who decided when they retired to try something new in life - so they became MOVIE STARS. Gilbert Newton, 73, and wife Joy, 63, have been married since 1978 but never once imagined they’d be rubbing shoulders with Hollywood greats in their golden years. The couple have worked on nearly 100 films, TV shows, commercials and promotions since signing up to become extras. Far from slowing down, now one or the other of the pair is usually working on something seven days a week and they can be up at 4am to travel to location for filming. Gilbert, a former sales executive, and Joy, a former teacher, from London, say they both love their new jobs so much they don’t have any time for the usual hobbies of retirement. Gilbert has appeared on screen in films such as Genius, Florence Foster Jenkins and Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Joy has graced screens on the biggest show on earth appearing in American football Super Bowl advert in 2017. Gilbert said: “The first film I went for was Genius with Colin Firth and Jude Law. The agent gave me the details and booked me there and I arrived. “It’s was a completely new experience and nothing like I’d done before, but people were very nice, I’ve worked with nice people in the past but in a different industry, and with the extra work everyone is nice to you and saying you look good on screen and that sort of thing. “And I was featured in the film, I didn’t realise at first, but this was my first film and I got some screen time. “Jude Law and Colin Firth were the actors on the day, we stand pretty close to each other in a lot of the scenes. We’re not supposed to go up and speak to the actors because they’ve got things going on in their head and they don’t want to be distracted. “It was in a nightclub supposed to be in New York, but it was in London som
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