Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Dwayne Johnson said he hopes to honor the amput e e community by playing a former FBI agent with a prosthetic leg in the new action thriller Skyscraper. In the film, Johnson plays the security consultant of a Hong Kong skyscraper who must save his family and the city from harm when the building becomes engulfed in flames. The problem is intensifie­d when he’s framed for starting the blaze. “I was honored to play an amputee, and to make sure that I did right by them,” Johnson said on the red carpet for the film’s U.S. premiere Tuesday night in New York City. “The research was very extensive. I spent a lot of time with amputees.” One of those he consulted joined Johnson at the premiere: Jeff Glasbrenne­r, a Paralympia­n who became the first American amputee to scale Mount Everest in 2016. Johnson called him “an amazing man.” The film’s writer and director Rawson Marshall Thurber called it “incredibly important” to represent the amputee community.

■ Angela Ponce, the first transgende­r woman to compete in the global Miss Universe pageant, says that whether she wins the beauty title or not, she wants to make history as a role model for transgende­r children around the globe. “If my going through all this contribute­s for the world moving a little step forward, then that’s a personal crown that will always accompany me,” says the 26-year-old model and activist representi­ng Spain. Ponce beat 20 other contestant­s in the Miss Universe Spain gala on June 29, qualifying for the global round of the contest that has allowed transgende­r women to participat­e only since 2012. The location and dates for this year’s contest are yet to be announced.

■ Former Republican vice presidenti­al candidate Sarah Palin says she was “duped” and fell victim to British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen during an interview for his Showtime series, Who Is America? In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the former Alaska governor wrote she and a daughter traveled across the country for what she thought was a legitimate interview. But she said Baron Cohen had “heavily disguised himself” as a disabled U.S. veteran in a wheelchair. Palin said she sat through what she called a long interview full of “Hollywoodi­sm’s disrespect and sarcasm” before she walked out. She’s now challengin­g Baron Cohen and Showtime to donate proceeds from the show to a veterans charity. Showtime has no comment. An email seeking comment from Baron Cohen has not been returned.

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