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Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley quits Instagram after anti-gun post backlash, abuse'Star Wars' actress Daisy Ridley deleted her Instagram account following backlash from an anti-gun violence post.EntertainmentAug 4, 2016
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Prince William, Prince Harry tour Star Wars set with ‘Rey’ from ‘The Force Awakens’LONDON – Prince William and Prince Harry have battled with lightsabers and hugged a Wookie on the set of the next “Star Wars” movie. The royals were given a tour of the Pinewood Studios set by British actress Daisy Ridley, who plays heroine Rey in the sci-fi reboot. READ MORE: ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars...EntertainmentApr 19, 2016
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John Boyega promises to be ‘fan’s fan’ on set of new Star Wars movieJohn Boyega, the self-anointed "fans' fan", says he would try to reveal as much as possible about 2017's "Episode VIII" to his social media followers.EntertainmentMar 30, 2016
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