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Chaos as Karl is egged by rowdy fans

<p>TV presenter Karl Stefanovic has had to dodge more than just criticism while meeting visiting YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI. </p> <p>Logan, who is best known for his YouTube channel and recent foray into WWE, was with KSI, who is best known as a co-founder of the YouTube group Sidemen, for an interview with Karl Stefanovic at Channel Nine’s North Sydney HQ when chaos broke out. </p> <p>The YouTubers drew in a crowd of hundreds, consisting primarily of teenage boys, with some said to have camped overnight for the chance to glimpse their beloved social media stars.</p> <p>With Logan and KSI under each arm, Karl took to the balcony to bask in the cheers with the pair. Their delight was short lived, with an egg being launched at them as Karl asked how it felt to be so popular. </p> <p>“Hey!” The TV host exclaimed, “that’s an expensive suit!”</p> <p>Police and additional security had been called in to monitor the event in the wake of recent meet and greets that did not go sunny-side-up, hoping to avoid another descent into chaos. </p> <p>Karl had been left feeling scrambled earlier that same broadcast after taking to the streets with the horde of young men, when one excitable fan had burst into Karl’s shot and latched onto him. </p> <p>Although a security guard attempted to remove the intruder, Karl insisted that he remain, telling the security guard “he can do that, let the guy cuddle me.”</p> <p>This led to a swarm of boys stepping in for their five minutes of fame, announcing their social media handles to the cameras, as Karl declared it to be a “perfect Monday morning.”</p> <p>The early morning festivities were brought to an abrupt end, with Karl shooting back to the studio and informing them he would “try to get out” after one rowdy fan swore for the cameras. </p> <p>“Good luck, mate,” a bemused Sarah Abo, Karl’s <em>Today</em> co-host, said in response, “if you weren't awake yet, then that was certainly going to wake you up.'</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">Fans have camped out the night outside the the <a href="https://twitter.com/Channel9?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Channel9</a> building, all hoping to catch a glimpse of social media sensations <a href="https://twitter.com/LoganPaul?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@LoganPaul</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/KSI?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@KSI</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/9Today?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#9Today</a> | WATCH LIVE 5.30am <a href="https://t.co/mf1GsZLLdX">pic.twitter.com/mf1GsZLLdX</a></p> <p>— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheTodayShow/status/1624850702659989504?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 12, 2023</a></p></blockquote> <p>Sarah, who had some thoughts about Karl’s claim that the YouTubers’ fame was comparable to that of the Beatles, admitted that she had to “google who Logan Paul was”.</p> <p>KSI and the controversial Logan are in Australia to promote their new energy drink, and after their stint in Sydney are set to visit Melbourne. Logan had previously been in Perth, where he held an impromptu meet-and-greet for fans at the RAC Arena. An earlier event at a shopping centre had to be cancelled over safety concerns for the attendees. </p> <p><em>Images: Today</em></p>

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"Fly high Logan”: School vice-captain found dead

<p>A young man named Logan Losurdo has tragically been discovered dead by police, following a search that spanned over three months.</p> <p>The ex-school vice captain shared his life story in a heartbreaking speech that was widely shared online. He had been missing from the NSW Central Coast since Friday the 26th of November.</p> <p>A spokeswoman from NSW Police said the remains were discovered shortly after 11 am on March the 10th, when police were called to Soldiers Beach at Norah Head following reports human remains were located on the shoreline.</p> <p>Late on Monday night police, said the remains had been identified.</p> <p>“Officers from Tuggerah Lakes Police District established a crime scene and commenced an investigation,” she said.</p> <p>“Police have since confirmed the remains to be those of a 20-year-old man, who was last seen in the Magenta area on the Central Coast in November 2021. A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.”</p> <p>The Help find Logan Losurdo Facebook page announced his death on Monday night. “It is with very heavy hearts we announce that Logan has been located deceased. Our hearts are breaking for all Logan’s family and friends.”</p> <p>“We ask you please respect their privacy at this difficult time. Fly high Logan,” the statement said.</p> <p>Mr Losurdo was reported missing to police at around 8 pm on the 26th of November. Officers from Tuggerah Lakes Police District – with the assistance of SES volunteers, PolAir, Water Police, Marine Rescue, NSW Surf Lifesaving and the Volunteer Rescue Association conducted extensive land and sea searches in efforts to find him.</p> <p>Strike Force McConnell, which was established to investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance, sought to speak to the driver of a white vehicle which was seen on Magenta Drive shortly before 1:10 am on the night Mr Losurdo went missing.</p> <p>CCTV footage showed a man getting out of a car and speaking with Mr Losurdo before re-entering the vehicle and driving away. There is no evidence to suggest the vehicle or person is involved in Mr Losurdo’s disappearance.</p> <p>The then 17-year-old senior at Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College shared his life story after winning the AVID Australia Student Speaker competition, describing his troubled upbringing where “life was anything but stable”.</p> <p><em>Images: Facebook</em></p>

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Downton Abbey’s Mrs Hughes tells Over60 what it was like wrapping up season 6

<p>It was only a week ago that Australia said goodbye to the hit British drama <em>Downton Abbey</em>, but one of the show’s stars has hinted that we haven’t seen the last of the Crawleys and the Downton staff. We sat down for a chat with Phyllis Logan, who played beloved housekeeper Mrs Hughes.</p> <p><strong>The relationship between Mrs Hughes and Carson was a focal point in the final two seasons. Were you surprised that the relationship was such a hit with fans?</strong></p> <p>I suppose I was, Jim [Carter, who plays Carson] said everyone kept asking, “When are you and Mrs Hughes going to get together?” I was like, “get together? That’s how you talk about the youngsters of the show, not two old fuddy-duddies like us,” but it’s amazing how people seemed to be drawn to wanting them to develop a relationship. I mean, they had a very nice relationship as it was, they had great mutual respect.</p> <p><strong>Did you see the relationship coming at all?</strong></p> <p>Not really, I thought “nobody’s interested in post-middle-aged love”, but obviously they are, so it’s quite encouraging.</p> <p><strong>What was it like during the final days of filming?</strong></p> <p>Well, a lot of us finished on the same day, the people in the servants’ hall, and there was a whole big scene and it just happened to be our final day. So all of us – Sophie McShera [Daisy], Lesley Nicol [Mrs Patmore], Raquel Cassidy [Miss Baxter] Joanne Froggatt [Mrs Bates] and myself – were like, “Oh, it’s going to be so emotional,” and Jim was batting us off saying “Don’t be so ridiculous, it’s just like any other job, you know, it comes to an end, and yeah it’ll be sad, but you know…” And we were kind of dreading it, but when it did finally come to an end Jim was the first one to crack up, because he made a sort of speech for the crew, and two of the crew members who had been with us since the year dot were hugging each other, inconsolable, and that got him going. And then after we’d all said goodbye to the crew, the girls met outside near hair and makeup and had a big group sob for about 20 minutes.</p> <p><strong>You clearly have a great relationship with the other cast members, have you gotten to see them much since the show ended?</strong></p> <p>Yes, yes I’ve seen quite a few of them since we finished up. Lesley is currently in LA and I was there for a while, as was Joanne, so I caught up with them. I saw Jim and Sophie recently, and Hugh (Lord Grantham) and Laura (Edith).</p> <p><strong>Is there anything you would have liked to see happen or are you happy with how the series wrapped up?</strong></p> <p>I was thinking, “how is Julian [Fellows, the show’s creator] going to end it?” and when I read the final script, I got quite emotional and I thought, “actually, this is probably as good as he could make it.” So I was pleased and I don’t think there was anything necessarily that was overlooked, apart from – Lesley would say – that she ordered up a boyfriend and never got one. She would’ve been satisfied with a dog but she never even got one [laughs].</p> <p><strong>There have been a lot of stories recently about actors like Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep speaking out against ageism in the entertainment industry. What are your thoughts on it all? Have you had any challenges like that?</strong></p> <p>It’s difficult to quantify it really, I mean obviously one does feel that as you get older the parts are fewer and there is certainly in Hollywood a huge pressure for women to look 10, 15, 20 years older than they really are in order to keep the momentum of still having a career, whereas, you know, why don’t we all grow old gracefully? There’s less pressure for men, it has to be said, but there is still pressure for them too.</p> <p><strong>What’s next for you? Do you have anything in the works?</strong></p> <p>Well I might be embarking on doing a bit of theatre. I haven’t been in the theatre for several years. I’m looking forward to getting back into it but I’m a bit daunted as well. It’s tough, being in the theatre. People think you just breeze in and you’re only working nights but you only get one take. At least you do get another shot the next performance, that’s what’s so lovely about it, you think “that was crap last night, oh I must try that tomorrow.” But you know, you start thinking about it hours before you’re due in the theatre, especially matinee days, and the amount of energy you have to give is tough.</p> <p><strong>There have been talks of a movie, is that something you’d be interested in getting involved with?</strong></p> <p>Oh, why wouldn’t I be? If they want me in it, I think it would be lovely to have one last hurrah, wouldn’t it?</p> <p><strong>Is there anything you would want to see happen?</strong></p> <p>We could have a baby. We could adopt… we could adopt Thomas [laughs]. I would like to see Daisy, for example, doing something rather magnificent or finding romance, because you know she’s been in widow’s weeds for quite some years now since William died during the First World War so I think she’s due, and she’s still young so she’s due for a nice love match.</p> <p><em>The sixth and final season of </em>Downton Abbey<em> is available on Blu-ray and DVD on Thursday.</em></p> <p><em>Image: ITV</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/tv/2016/04/hilarious-downton-abbey-quotes/"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>24 hilarious quotes from Violet Crawley</em></span></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/tv/2016/02/tv-shows-ending-in-2016/"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">5 TV shows ending in 2016</span></em></strong></a></p> <p><a href="/entertainment/tv/2016/04/4-top-subscription-tv-series/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>4 top subscription TV series</strong></em></span></a></p>

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