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Fox Business host says he’s fighting back

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Charles Payne says he will fight reported charges of sexual harassment “like a lion armed with truth.”

Suspended Fox Business host says he’s fighting back

NEW YORK » A suspended Fox Business Network host says he will fight reported charges of sexual harassment “like a lion armed with truth.”

Charles Payne, host of the network’s “Making Money” show, defended himself on Twitter on Friday. The network didn’t say why he was suspended. But the Los Angeles Times, citing two anonymous sources, reported that Payne had been accused of harassment by a female political analyst who appeared on the network.

Payne called the charges an ugly lie that he denies to his core. He said there is a mountain of proof that he’s being falsely accused, in a Twitter post that includes the hashtag #fightingba­ck.

The suspension followed a National Enquirer story in which the tabloid said Payne acknowledg­ed a three-year extramarit­al affair with a female political analyst.

The Times reported Thursday that the woman contacted a law firm representi­ng Fox to lodge a claim of sexual misconduct. She alleges she was blackballe­d from Fox after she ended the affair, the paper said.

Payne, a former Wall Street analyst, started working as a Fox Business Network contributo­r in 2007 and began hosting “Making Money” in 2014.

‘Valerian’ director says Rihanna is focused, generous on set

LOS ANGELES » Director Luc Besson says getting Rihanna’s team on board for her role in the sci-fi epic “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” was a little painful at first.

Rihanna’s manager Jay Brown was a fan of Besson’s films like “The Profession­al” and “La Femme Nikita” but they had to make sure they trusted Besson and his crew before they committed.

The pop superstar costars in “Valerian,” out July 21, as a burlesque dancer named Bubble who performs in a seedy club. Although it’s a relatively small part in the film, it’s already being hailed by early viewers as a scene-stealing performanc­e.

Rihanna was the director’s first choice for the pivotal role. She’d had a main role in the 2012 film “Battleship” and the animated “Home,” and cameos in “This Is the End” and “Annie.”

He was surprised at how involved her team was at the outset. “They’re very protective of her,” he said “So before you get in, you have to prove that you’re honest and you’re there for a good reason . ... It’s a little painful at the beginning, but after a while you go, ‘Yeah, we get it.’” Once her team decided to move forward, Besson said Rihanna “was lovely.”

“What was good was when she was on the set she’s 200 percent focused with you, no entourage, she’s there. When she’s there, she’s there,” Besson said.

“She was amazing and so focused. I was surprised by how much she was ready and open to the director. ... She was at my service and I was surprised at the beginning. She was so generous.”

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Rihanna, who portrays a burlesque dancer named Bubble, in Luc Besson’s sci-fi epic, “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,” in theaters on July 21.
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Charles Payne

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