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Pérez, who did not name the newspaper once, appeared angry and was direct in confronting the story, accusing some in the media of seeking to destabilise the club.
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So Reagan takes the more direct approach, confronting Shayna outside her studio and quite simply making her stop and not think of this through show business eyes, but rather through the eyes of someone Ava once considered a dear friend.
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To relieve social media trolls of their online anonymity and confront them in person about the vile abuse they direct at celebrities.
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Tym shoved past everyone, and confronted Pill.
They saw evil and confronted it.
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