A self-styled Persian Kardashian who enjoys an extravagant lifestyle funded by her millionaire father has been branded 'spoiled' by This Morning viewers. Speaking on This Morning today, Sepii - who was on the show ahead of her appearance on the TV show Rich Kids Turn Skint - admitted she hadn't realised that people with less than money than her dad have to stick to a budget. Her remarks provoked outrage among some viewers, who said she had 'no idea of real life'. University student Sepii Samaee, 22, has her extravagant lifestyle funded by her multi-millionaire faither. But she defended her splurges, insisting she works hard so wants to play hard to reward herself.
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In a Death Seen Around the World, a Symbol of Iranian Protests
Artistic expression requires a certain kind of bravery. Try it in Tehran. Shot without permission in the Iranian capital, the film captures, and celebrates, such forbidden activities as hosting a concert, and allowing a woman to sing alone in front of an audience. Because I was making a film about a hidden subject, so I had to follow the current… Every location that I entered I tried not to go there again. Ghobadi has gone to great lengths to let the world see a variety of Iranian talents, but by far the most recognizable name associated with the film is its screenwriter Roxana Saberi, who knows a good deal about courage herself.
TEHRAN — It was hot in the car, so the young woman and her singing instructor got out for a breath of fresh air on a quiet side street not far from the antigovernment protests they had ventured out to attend. A gunshot rang out, and the woman, Neda Agha-Soltan, fell to the ground. The bloody video of her death on Saturday, circulated in Iran and around the world, has made Ms. Agha-Soltan, a year-old who relatives said was not political, an instant symbol of the antigovernment movement. Agha-Soltan on Monday outside Niloofar mosque here.