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  • Ronda Rousey’s ‘Do Nothing B—h’ Quote Made More Famous By Beyonce

    Ronda Rousey proved that she is not just a UFC women’s bantamweight champion. Rousey is an inspiration for women who constantly find themselves being judged by the public just because they do not fit other people’s standards.

    At Budweiser’s Made in America Festival in Philadelphia on Saturday, Beyonce revealed that she is a fan of the UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion. Before the R&B singer performed, she played a recording where Rousey can be heard saying her famous quote about being a D.N.B (Do-Nothing-B—h).

    Rousey recently responded to her critics saying she is proud of the muscles in her body. She called her look “femininely badass.” “I have this one term for the kind of woman that my mother raised me to not be, and I call it a ‘do-nothing b-tch,” Rousey said. “She’s the type of chick who just tries to be pretty and be taken care of by somebody else,” which was definitely not her. “I think it’s femininely badass…because there’s not a single muscle on my body that isn’t for a purpose. Because, I’m not a do-nothing b-tch,” she said in response to people calling her body “masculine.”

    The comment came out before Rousey’s fight with Bethe Correia in Brazil.

    Beyonce obviously liked the body positive quote the UFC champion had said, and included it in her number. Meanwhile, Dana White, UFC President shared the video of the comments on her Twitter. With Beyonce using the phrase during the concert, expect that there will be more people who will recognize the UFC champ.

    Rousey had already sold more than 50,000 shirts with the famous quote printed on it.

    Meanwhile, she is scheduled to fight against Holly Holm at UFC 193 on November 14 at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium.

  • Mary Tyler Moore Show Star Valerie Harper Hospitalized, Reports On Her Condition Vary

    Mary Tyler Moore Show star Valerie Harper was starring in a musical at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine when she fell ill earlier this week. Found unconscious backstage, she was transported to a local hospital in York, where she was deemed stable and was said to be resting comfortably–at first, anyway.

    Subsequent reports have claimed Harper is not doing well and that the situation is grave. One states the Mary Tyler Moore Show star–known for her role as the hilarious Rhoda Morgenstern–is in a coma.

    Late on Thursday, the Ogunquit Playhouse issued a new statement, saying reports about Harper’s “grave condition” are false. In fact, they say the actress has now been released from the hospital and is expected to resume her role in Nice Work If You Can Get It, alongside All in the Family star Sally Struthers, within days.

    Valerie Harper was diagnosed with brain cancer back in 2013 and initially given three to six months to live. She has long since defied those odds, and that has no doubt led to the barrage of rumors surrounding her recent hospitalization.

    Harper graced TV screens alongside Mary Tyler Moore in The Mary Tyler Moore Show for seven years, from 1970 to 1977. The two actresses played off one another–with Moore being sensible and Harper playing a fun-loving, quirky role.

    Hopefully this new report about Valerie Harper is an accurate one. It is much better to imagine the Mary Tyler Moore Show star released from the hospital, recovering, and preparing to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse stage than it is to think the worst as other reports stated.

    May Valerie Harper’s health continue to improve and may she break a leg–figuratively, of course–alongside Sally Struthers in Nice Work If You Can Get It.

  • Valerie Harper Found Unconscious, Rushed to Maine Hospital

    Valerie Harper has been in Maine, performing at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse, where she has starred alongside Sally Struthers in the musical Nice Work If You Can Get It. On Wednesday evening, however, she was found unconscious backstage and transported to a local hospital. The local fire department said they responded to a call from the Ogunquit Playhouse about an unconscious 75-year-old woman at about 8:56 p.m. She was transported by ambulance just a few minutes later.

    It was back in March 2013 that Valerie Harper received a diagnosis of terminal brain cancer and was given just three to six months to live. Now–more than two years later–she is still performing.

    In a statement from the Ogunquit Playhouse, it is noted that the hospital stay is only a precaution and that Valerie Harper is now resting comfortably.

    Valerie Harper was taken to a local hospital as a precaution before her July 29 evening performance of Nice Work If You Can Get It, at the Ogunquit Playhouse, after reporting that she was not feeling well. She is resting comfortably and will remain in the hospital for observation for the time being.

    Valerie has been performing in the Ogunquit production as Millicent Winter along with Sally Struthers as Duchess Estonia Dulworth.

    “The audiences and all of us here at the Playhouse are greatly enjoying our time with Valerie here in Ogunquit, and we are encouraged that she is feeling better,” Bradford T. Kenney, Executive Artistic Director.

    Hopefully the Mary Tyler Moore Show star makes a quick and full recovery from whatever put her in the hospital in Maine. The Maine weather has been very hot and very humid, so perhaps the actress became dehydrated.

    Surely prayers are being said by many people for Valerie Harper as she recovers from her sudden ailment.