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‘Game of Thrones’ Star Sophie Turner Chugs Wine at a Hockey Game ‘For the Starks’


We’re less than a month out from the premiere of the final season of Game of Thrones. While we don’t know who will reign on the Iron Throne when all is said and done, Sophie Turner is out here doing her best to reign over our hearts. She’s starring in Jonas Brothers videos, slamming Piers Morgan over his tweets about mental health, and skiing with future sister-in-law Priyanka Chopra.

Now she’s chugging wine in the name of the Starks (her Game of Thrones family, for the uninitiated). Turner and her fiancé, Joe Jonas, were attending a New York Rangers game when she was shown on the Jumbotron screen. Instead of shying away from the camera, Turner did a little dab move, raised a fist and her glass of red wine, which she then downed as the crowd went wild. Even wine-loving queen Cersei Lannister would have to admit she’s proud of Sansa in that moment.

Turner posted a video of the stunt on Instagram with the caption, “Send it for the starks ?.”

Her comments section quickly lit up like a who’s who of Hollywood. “Hahahhaha ammmmmazing,” wrote Vanessa Hudgens. Drake said, “Wow inspiration for 2020 and beyond.” Ashley Graham dubbed Turner “my girl.” Meanwhile, the JoBros weighed in on a Barstool Sports post of the same video, as captured by Comments By Celebs. “Oh my god,” Nick said. Joe kept it simple with the ? emoji.

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As with all things GoT, there will surely be a Reddit thread dedicated to theorizing what Turner’s caption tells us about Sansa’s fate on the show. But whatever happens to the Stark family and Winterfell, Sansa will be with Turner forever. “When I started playing Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones, I was 13,” she said recently. “Now the series has finished filming and I’m 23, so it feels like I grew up with the character. She’s part of me.”





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Selena Gomez Is Now Wearing Justin Bieber's Hockey Jersey


Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber made everyone think it was 2012 yesterday when they were spotted cuddling and riding bikes together. Ever since Gomez and The Weeknd broke up, she and Bieber have been spending more time together. Photos of them eating breakfast on Sunday went viral, and news about a platonic kickback with friends last week sent Jelena shippers into a tizzy. Early reports contended the two of them were just friends, but that’s starting to seem more and more unlikely.

Want proof? Look no further than at the fact Gomez was spotted wearing Bieber’s hockey jersey last night—well, that’s what it seems like, at least. Us Weekly reports Gomez attended Bieber’s hockey game in Los Angeles Wednesday night; when they left the venue, Bieber was visibly sweaty and not wearing a jersey…but Gomez had one on. (And it looked baggy on her, too, like it was maybe a few sizes too big.) Fans put two and two together. Check the photo out for yourself, below:

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Bieber and Gomez’s reconciliation—even if it’s not romantic—is coming out of left field. The couple formally ended things in 2014, and several of Gomez’s songs about heartbreak seem to be about him. She released “The Heart Wants What It Wants,” a gut-wrenching ballad about loving someone even though they’re bad for you, in November 2014. And there’s a song on her 2015 album, Revival, called “Sober” that deals with similar themes. For what it’s worth, fans seemed to be really jazzed about the possibility of them getting back together.

Gomez and Bieber haven’t formally commented on these rumors yet, but stay tuned.

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Hockey Team Fort MacMurray Oil Barons Had Good Weekend

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This past weekend was a good one for hockey, and for the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons as well although the team did have some setbacks as well. Friday the local hockey team won against the Lloydminster Bobcats 3-0, but on Saturday they lost to the same team they beat a day earlier with a final score of 4-2. According to Curtis Hunt, the head coach for the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons, “I think we’ve got enough talent, but hard work beats talent every day of the week so until our guys get prepared to play the kind of game we need to play — predictable within our group, short support, good communication, pucks in like we did last night — it won’t look good for us.”

The victory Friday did not last long for hockey’s Fort MacMurray Oil Barons. Saturday MOB lost to the very same Bobcats, showing that neither team is truly ready for the playoffs just yet. Gary VanHereweghe, head coach for the Bobcats, said “After the game we had here last night, we weren’t even close in relation to competing and where you have to be to play in the playoffs. We knew coming in if we were going to get second place, we were going to have to win it, we were going to have to earn it. That’s the only way you want to get it.” The Oil Barons will have to work harder if they want to reach the top this season, and they had a good weekend but it was not great because of their loss to the Bobcats on Saturday.

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Things Looking Up for the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons

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Fort MacMurray Oil Barons, hockey

Things have been looking up for the Fort MacMurry Oil Barons hockey team, and hopefully this trend will continue. At the beginning of November the team lost back to back games when they went up against the Spruce Grove Saints, and in the 13 games that followed the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons managed a 10-3 record that shows the hockey team is focusing more and playing better than ever. According to Ryan Allen, the assistant coach for the Oil Barons “Everybody’s getting used to changes and the new systems and new coach obviously. More buy-in from everybody including our veterans and that trickles down to our rookies. After Okotoks, I think everyone was mad at that game. We didn’t play that well and everyone’s attitude changed and came out against Brooks.”

Hockey has gotten more exciting since the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons have Stefan Burzan back after an injury that was not disclosed. When asked about his return Burzan commented “It’s good to be back. It was tough watching. It’s been a long road so I’m just happy to be back. Defensive style, winning draws, that’s something that every team needs, regardless of a winning streak or not.” There is also talk about Luc Lalor returning to the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons, and Cole Davis and Kioe Gable were called up for Wednesday’s hockey game against the Saints. All in all it looks like the Oil Barons are on a roll, and nothing could make hockey fans in the Wood Buffalo area happier.