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Woman Adopts Dalmatian Puppy, Quickly Realizes Something Isn't Right
Woman Adopts Dalmatian Puppy, Quickly Realizes Something Isn't Right

Newsweek

time26-06-2025

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  • Newsweek

Woman Adopts Dalmatian Puppy, Quickly Realizes Something Isn't Right

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. When thinking about Dalmatians, one typically thinks of their iconic black spots against their white fur, or the equally iconic movie, 101 Dalmatians, but one dog is making headlines after not sporting the famous markings. When Joselyn Reyes adopted her Dalmatian puppy named Eli back in August, she knew Eli was special. She was the smallest puppy in the litter. With siblings significantly larger than her, the owners at the time needed to feed her separately because her siblings would not leave any food for her, Reyes told Newsweek via email. But aside from the dog's size, Eli stood out as the only one in the litter without black spots that Dalmatians are known to have, despite the parents being both purebred. A Dalmatian's spotted pattern is the most distinctive of all American Kennel Club breeds, as it is found in no others, according to the group. Dalmatians are born solid white. Their spots start forming in around two weeks and can continue developing through the dog's first year. "After seeing the siblings, we did think that she might be the only one without spots because they all had theirs developed," Reyes said. And now, as Eli is over 1 year old, her spots have never come out, except the heart-shaped marking on her pink nose. "She is an unbelievably caring Dalmatian," Reyes said. "She has the best connection with our one-year-old son." Even Reyes' cousin couldn't get enough of Eli's adorable spotless fur. The cousin used Reyes' videos of Eli to share the adorable and unique dog on TikTok. The clip, which was posted to the account @ earlier this week, amassed over 1.5 million views. Screenshots from a June 22 TikTok video showcasing a 1-year-old Dalmatian with no spots on her fur. Screenshots from a June 22 TikTok video showcasing a 1-year-old Dalmatian with no spots on her fur. Joselyn Reyes "I know that for dogs to be considered 100% purebred, they need to meet certain breed standards," Reyes said. "However, Eli is not a competition or breeding dog—she comes from two Dalmatians who also weren't bred with those intentions." Confirming Eli was not mixed with any other dog breed, Reyes said she understands that over generations, certain traits may shift or vary, which led to Eli's special coat. Viewer Reactions TikTok viewers immediately fell in love with Eli, noting the rarity of a Dalmatian with zero spots. "Safe from Cruella," joked one person. A second wrote: "She's got all the spots she needs with the heart on her nose." Another added: "Her momma ran out of ink that's all." A photo of a Dalmatian puppy, Eli, third from left, who was the smallest dog of the litter. A photo of a Dalmatian puppy, Eli, third from left, who was the smallest dog of the litter. Courtesy of Joselyn Reyes Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing
Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing

Daily Mail​

time24-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Outrageous moment Dalmatian MOUNTS Sydnie Christmas during car crash Lorraine interview - and ITV host can't resist pointing and laughing

Sydnie Christmas and Lorraine Kelly were left in hysterics as a Dalmatian puppy clambered on top of the singer during Tuesday's episode of the ITV show. The 29 year old appeared on the programme to chat about her upcoming role as Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians The Musical at the Eventim Apollo in London. The star, who won the seventeenth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2024, was joined by an adorable young pooch called Vegas on the sofa. Lorraine said: 'Sydnie joins us now and she's brought a little friend. Who is this?!' 'This is Vegas! My next victim,' Sydnie joked. Just moments into the chat, the cheeky pooch tried to get hold of the newspapers on the coffee table. Lorraine told him: 'No you don't eat that and you don't eat that (the mug), you naughty, naughty gorgeous thing.' The host then asked about what real-life puppies are used in the show. Sydnie explained: 'Well we have a guest puppy at the end, they are well looked after. 'Their own dressing room, the most looked after on the show!' But being in the studio proved to be too much excitement for Vegas as he couldn't keep still, giving Lorraine kisses on the face and nibbling on Sydnie's fingers. As they played out of clip of Sydnie's grandmas sharing a message of how proud they are of her, she laughed out loud and Vegas managed to jump up on the sofa and over Sydney. 'Can I just say, you're doing brilliantly,' Lorraine told Vegas as he nibbled on her hand. Sydnie confessed: 'My hand is on fire!' Lorraine said: 'Sydnie joins us now and she's brought a little friend. Who is this?!' 'This is Vegas! My next victim,' Sydnie joked 'He is using you as a chew toy?' Lorraine asked. Sydnie said: 'He is!' The theatre show's official Instagram account took to their page to celebrate Syndie's part in the production. They wrote: 'Did you catch our fabulous @sydniechristmas on this morning. 'We can't wait to see her on stage in Hammersmith this summer playing the greatest villain of them all, Cruella de Vil! 'From 18 July for 6 weeks only!' Many rushed to the comments section to share their excitement, including Vegas the pup. His account wrote: 'I had the best time.' Another fan said: '@sydniechristmas you legend you!!' 'You go girl... the role of a life time. You are going to kill it.' 'What a lovely person Sydnie is ,she so deserves everything that is going on for her. Really enjoyed her chat with Lorraine, not forgetting her gorgeous companion.' 'I'm glad you got the role of the super fashionable, popular theater pro on that TV show. You were born for that role.' Lorraine airs weekdays from 9am on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping
Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping

Wales Online

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping

Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping Due for release in November 2026, the sixth film in the fantasy franchise will star Close, 78, as escort Drusilla Sickle, and Porter, 55, as stylist Magno Stift Glenn Close (Image: Netflix ) The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping is to star Glenn Close and Billy Porter when it is released next year. Due for release in November 2026, the sixth film in the fantasy franchise will star Close, 78, as escort Drusilla Sickle, and Porter, 55, as stylist Magno Stift – who is also her onscreen husband. ‌ It comes after Conclave star Ralph Fiennes was cast as villain President Coriolanus Snow in the prequel, which will be an adaption of the fifth book in the series written by Suzanne Collins. ‌ The book was published in March 2025 and is a prequel to the original trilogy, which was adapted into the films starring US actress Jennifer Lawrence. Close is best known for her appearances in Fatal Attraction (1988), Dangerous Liaisons (1989), and 101 Dalmatians (1996), where she played Cruella De Vil, while Porter is best known for his performances on Broadway in shows such as Kinky Boots. Article continues below The new film follows a young Haymitch Abernathy, one of the few Hunger Games winners from the same district as the original trilogy's protagonist Katniss Everdeen, played by Lawrence. Played by Zombieland actor Woody Harrelson, Haymitch is first introduced to readers in the original trilogy as the alcoholic mentor to tributes Katniss and Peeta Mellark, played by Bridge To Terabithia's Josh Hutcherson, before they are sent off to fight to the death in a televised arena. The prequel follows Haymitch as he is drawn to fight in the 50th Hunger Games, a violent entertainment set up to maintain control in the fictional country of Panem, and faces double the amount of tributes, two boys and two girls, who are selected from each district. Article continues below The movie will be directed by Francis Lawrence, who also directed the Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Mockingjay Part I, and Mockingjay Part II. The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping will be released in cinemas on November 20, 2026.

Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping
Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping

RTÉ News​

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Glenn Close and Billy Porter to star in The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping

The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping is to star Glenn Close and Billy Porter when it is released next year. Due for release in November 2026, the sixth film in the fantasy franchise will star Close, 78, as escort Drusilla Sickle, and Porter, 55, as stylist Magno Stift – who is also her onscreen husband. It comes after Conclave star Ralph Fiennes was cast as villain President Coriolanus Snow in the prequel, which will be an adaption of the fifth book in the series written by Suzanne Collins. The book was published in March 2025 and is a prequel to the original trilogy, which was adapted into the films starring US actress Jennifer Lawrence. Close is best known for her appearances in Fatal Attraction (1988), Dangerous Liaisons (1989), and 101 Dalmatians (1996), where she played Cruella De Vil, while Porter is best known for his performances on Broadway in shows such as Kinky Boots. The new film follows a young Haymitch Abernathy, one of the few Hunger Games winners from the same district as the original trilogy's protagonist Katniss Everdeen, played by Lawrence. Played by Zombieland actor Woody Harrelson, Haymitch is first introduced to readers in the original trilogy as the alcoholic mentor to tributes Katniss and Peeta Mellark, played by Bridge To Terabithia's Josh Hutcherson, before they are sent off to fight to the death in a televised arena. The prequel follows Haymitch as he is drawn to fight in the 50th Hunger Games, a violent entertainment set up to maintain control in the fictional country of Panem, and faces double the number of tributes, two boys and two girls, who are selected from each district. The movie will be directed by Francis Lawrence, who also directed the Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Mockingjay Part I, and Mockingjay Part II. will be released in cinemas on 20 November.

The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic
The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic

It's also home to a kid-friendly National Trust property SWEET SUFFOLK The ancient market town in the UK that inspired a Disney classic Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SUDBURY is a charming ancient town in Suffolk that people may not realise was the inspiration for a hit Disney film. Locations in Sudbury, like the drinking fountain and horse trough by St Peter's Church featured in 101 Dalmatians - because the author lived nearby. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 The charming town of Sudbury inspired a Disney classic Credit: Alamy 5 The old drinking fountain in Market Hill featured in 101 Dalmatians Credit: Alamy Dodie Smith, who was famous for writing the Disney classic 101 Dalmatians, spent her adult life living in the Essex village of Finchingfield. As a result, she used to regularly visit Sudbury, which was half an hour away, to do her shopping. Parts of Sudbury was used for the setting of the classic children's story, including the drinking fountain and horse trough by St Peter's Church. It is mentioned as the place where Pongo and Perdita stop to have a drink while trying to track down the lost puppies. The town is even named in the book, it reads: "Just before midnight they came to the market town of Sudbury. Pongo paused as they crossed the bridge over the River Stour." Walt Disney visited Dodie at her home in Finchingfield called The Barretts. It's rumoured the Grade II listed Georgian manor Greys Hall, in the nearby village of Sible Hedingham, was the inspiration for Cruella de Vil's home. 101 Dalmatians is honoured in The Talbot Trail - which is a series of 14 statues around Sudbury. The trail depicts the town's history, other statues include the town gaol. On Gaol Lane is the statue that was the gateway to Sudbury Court where prisoners were locked up to await trial. Suffolk weekend with the kids 5 Sudbury has its own trail to honour events through the town's history Credit: Alamy 5 The Children's Country House is a National Trust fun house for kids Credit: Alamy There's also 'The Running Boy' which tells the story of James Bigmore, a boy who ran alongside a coach, all the way from Sudbury to Norwich in six hours. Another is the fearsome Queen of the Iceni, Boudicea as well as the artist Thomas Gainsborough. Sudbury is also home to the National Trust property The Children's Country House. It re-opened after a big makeover in 2022 - with its property and gardens all aimed at entertaining kids Unlike most National Trust properties, children are encouraged to go wild, run around and touch everything with no roped-off areas. While features of the historic country home can still be enjoyed, the new wing includes everything from interactive displays to a dressing-up room. One British celeb lives in Suffolk – here are his favourite places to go from smallest pub in UK to beachside brewery. And why Southwold in Suffolk has more than enough for a weekend's exploring.

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