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Newsweek
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Mom Checks Baby Cam and Sees It Keeps Moving—Then Discovers the Reason
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. A mother checking in on her baby through the monitor noticed the camera kept moving, and what she found on the other end left viewers in stitches. Kimmy Fuhrman couldn't quite understand why the baby monitor screen kept shaking. She set the monitor on a table, out of reach of the baby's hands, to look out over the floor where her child crawled, which meant it shouldn't be moving. But it seemed like something kept bumping into it. Confused, Fuhrman began using the buttons to move the baby monitor camera in different directions to get new views of the room, trying to pinpoint the cause of the shaking. Her July 4 TikTok video posted to her account @ revealed the culprit: her cat. As Fuhrman spun the camera around, she stopped it once it came face-to-face with her cat. She first saw her cat's tiny, pink nose up against the screen. Then, as she adjusted the view, Fuhrman found her feline staring back at her with annoyance. Fuhrman jokingly wrote in the caption: "I'm so sorry for being in YOUR space." She told Newsweek that she had a feeling it was the cat behind the disturbance, noting that this is typical behavior for her feline. She didn't seem to mind, chuckling at the image she discovered before going over and fixing the camera. Screenshots from a July 4 TikTok video of an owner discovering her cat was the reason why the baby monitor kept moving. Screenshots from a July 4 TikTok video of an owner discovering her cat was the reason why the baby monitor kept moving. @ And while it might appear to some that the cat doesn't look thrilled to have a baby in the house, as if she's the one taking care of her day and night, Fuhrman said she's been nothing but a perfect and patient furry companion. "My baby will grab her fur or ears sometimes, and she just lets it happen," she said. "She's a very cuddly and patient cat." Viewer Reactions The TikTok video amassed over 1 million views and 180,000 likes as of Monday, with many users immediately knowing the culprit was going to be a cat before the camera turned around. "That babysitter is working real hard," joked a viewer, while a second person commented, "He's just keeping an eye on the baby for you. So loving." Another commenter said: "He looks like a strict parent." A fourth person wrote: "Still can't with the attitude in that look." 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.


Geek Vibes Nation
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Vibes Nation
'Orphan 3' Update: Isabelle Fuhrman Teases Fantastic Script At Spookala 2025
The chilling Orphan franchise is gearing up for its third installment, with star Isabelle Fuhrman offering an exciting update on Orphan 3 at the Spookala Florida Horror Convention in April 2025. Greenlit by Lionsgate in November 2024, the threequel sees Fuhrman reprising her iconic role as Esther, the murderous con artist posing as a child, under the direction of William Brent Bell and writer David Coggeshall. Fuhrman's enthusiasm for the script and fan support signals a promising chapter for this cult horror series. Here's everything we know about Orphan 3 , drawing from Fuhrman's ScreenRant interview and recent reports. Isabelle Fuhrman's Spookala Update At Spookala, Fuhrman shared her excitement for Orphan 3 , speaking to ScreenRant about the project's progress and fan fervor, per ScreenRant. 'It's early stages, but it's definitely rumbling,' she said. 'I just went to my first horror convention… and it was so cool to meet so many fans of Orphan . People dressed up, came from all over to see me… For me, it feels like such a great thing to make another film for the fans, because they seem to really want it. I would love to do it, and the script that I read was fantastic.' Her comments highlight the project's momentum and a script she deems 'fantastic,' echoing her January 2025 remarks to THR about its quality driving her return, per JoBlo. X posts, like @ovicio's 'Está fantástico,' amplify her praise. The Orphan Franchise Legacy The Orphan series began with Jaume Collet-Serra's 2009 cult hit, where Fuhrman, then 10, played Esther, revealed as Leena Klammer, a 33-year-old killer with a hormonal disorder. Grossing $78.8 million on a $20 million budget, per Variety, it earned a 59% Rotten Tomatoes score but became a fan favorite. The 2022 prequel, Orphan: First Kill , saw Fuhrman, aged 25, reprise Esther using camera tricks, earning $45 million despite a day-and-date Paramount+ release, per ScreenRant. The franchise's $125 million global haul and dedicated fanbase, evident at Spookala, fueled Lionsgate's greenlight for Orphan 3 at the 2024 American Film Market, per Deadline. Development Status and Creative Team Orphan 3 is in early development, with Fuhrman confirming active progress behind the scenes. Lionsgate and Dark Castle Entertainment are producing, with Norman Golightly stating, 'With the past success of the first two movies and another thrilling storyline, we are confident that Orphan 3 will be a must-see movie,' per Variety. Bell, known for The Boy , directs, while Coggeshall, who wrote First Kill , pens the script. Fuhrman's January 2025 update to CBR noted production preparations, suggesting a 2026 release if filming begins soon, per ScreenRant. X user @CriticalOverlo3 hyped Fuhrman's return, expecting 'another twisty ride.'. Script and Story Possibilities Fuhrman's praise for the 'fantastic' script, shared at Spookala, builds on her earlier comments to THR about its 'great idea,' per ScreenRant. At Spookala, she teased an 'inbetweenquel,' blending prequel and sequel elements, possibly set between First Kill 's early 2000s and the 2009 original, per Bloody Disgusting. Bell told THR the 'franchise's rulebook has been opened,' hinting at bold twists, per JoBlo. The 2009 film's alternate ending, where Esther survives, and First Kill 's 30-year timeline gap offer room for new schemes, perhaps involving fresh victims or a maternal foe, a recurring theme. Challenges and Expectations Fuhrman's casting at 28 requires continued use of body doubles and forced perspective, as in First Kill , to portray a child, a challenge Bell embraced, per News18. The franchise's mixed critical reception—59% and 53% on Rotten Tomatoes—contrasts with its commercial success, per MovieWeb. Fans on X, like @MisterMovieIT, expect 'wilder and crazier' twists, but topping the shocking reveals of the first two films is daunting. Bell's vision for an expansive lore, per ScreenRant, could deepen Esther's psyche, making Orphan 3 a standout. What's Next for Orphan 3 With Fuhrman's Spookala update confirming a 'fantastic' script and early-stage progress, Orphan 3 is poised to enter production soon, potentially targeting a 2026 release, per GeekVibesNation. Plot details remain under wraps, but the 'inbetweenquel' concept and Bell's open rulebook suggest a daring narrative. Dark Castle's confidence, per Golightly's statement, and Fuhrman's fan-driven enthusiasm at Spookala bode well. As Esther's twisted saga continues, Orphan 3 could solidify her as a horror icon, thrilling fans who dressed as her at Spookala. Are you hyped for Orphan 3 's wild twists? What's your guess for the 'inbetweenquel' story? Share below!


Perth Now
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
'It's definitely rumbling': Isabelle Fuhrman provides Orphan 3 update
Isabelle Fuhrman says 'Orphan 3' is "definitely rumbling". The third film in the horror franchise was greenlit by Lionsgate in November, with Fuhrman, 28, set to reprise her role as Esther - who is actually escaped Estonian psychiatric patient Leena Klammer, a woman with a rare hormonal disorder that gives her the appearance of a 10-year-old child - while director William Brent Bell and 'Orphan: First Kill' writer David Coggeshall also due to return for the upcoming movie. The lead star insisted it's still "early stages" but she is hopeful they will get to make the new instalment. Speaking to ScreenRant, she said: "It's early stages, but it's definitely rumbling. I just went to my first horror convention, I think it was two or three weeks ago, and it was so cool to meet so many fans of Orphan. People dressed up came from all over to see me, and to talk to me about the movie, and ask questions. For me, it feels like such a great thing to make another film for the fans, because they seem to really want it. I would love to do it, and the script that I read was fantastic. So, I hope that we get to make the movie. Everything is always in stages, takes some time, but it would be great. It would be really, really great." While plot details and a release date are yet to be announced, Lionsgate confirmed Dark Caste Entertainment would be producing the picture. In a statement, Dark Castle co-CEO Norman Golightly said: 'Dark Castle is excited to announce another terrifying chapter in the 'Orphan' saga. 'With the past success of the first two movies and another thrilling storyline, we are confident that 'Orphan 3' will be a must-see movie for both current fans of the franchise, and new fans alike.' After debuting in 2009, the series went on hiatus until the prequel 'Orphan: First Kill' was released 13 years later. Previously, Fuhrman said she loved playing the disturbed character in the first film, and was pleasantly surprised to be asked back for the 2022 prequel given she had aged out of the role. The 'Horizon: An American Saga' actress told Variety: 'It was actually Brent who put his foot down and was like, 'I'm only doing it if Isabel is Esther.' 'He forced the studio to do a camera test with me where I was standing on my knees and they put my hair in pigtails and it was the weirdest day because it was like height of COVID and I hadn't been on a set since COVID, and I didn't know who I was working with. But obviously, it worked.' Fuhrman added she was shocked by the plot twist in 'First Kill', where it is revealed that the real Ester had died, and a young woman Leena had replaced her in her foster family. The actress said: 'I loved the twist because this is something that everybody expects when they see a sequel or a prequel, for it to rehash exactly what you knew about the last one.. And all of a sudden, it just flips everything on its head.'