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At a Glance
    2018-09-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Will

MAC MILLER’S fortune is going to his parents. The rapper, although he was just 26 when he died of an apparent overdose, set up a trust in 2013 and executed a will at that time, according to The Blast.

His parents, Mark and Karen McCormack, are named as beneficiaries, while his lawyer David Byrnes is named as the administrator. The site mentions that there’s a possibility for multiple beneficiaries, but Miller’s parents will get the biggest share.

The rapper’s brother, named Miller, is also named as an administrator of the state in case Byrnes cannot fulfill his obligation.

The total of the “Self Care” singer’s fortune was not revealed.

New footage

SOME new footage of DreamWorks Animation’s upcoming “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” was revealed by writer-director Dean DeBlois on Saturday at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Based on Cressida Cowell’s book series, the film trilogy began with 2010’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” which DeBlois co-directed with Chris Sanders. This and the 2014 sequel, written and directed by DeBlois, were Oscar-nominated.

The new film is scheduled to open March 1.

Homage

ARIANA GRANDE has broken her silence about the death of rapper Mac Miller, her former boyfriend and someone she called her “dearest friend” in a social media post Friday.

“I adored you from the day I met you when I was nineteen and I always will,” Grande, 25, wrote on Instagram. “I can’t believe you aren’t here anymore. I really can’t wrap my head around it.” Miller, whose real name is Malcolm McCormick, died Sept. 7.

Licensed to wed

JUSTIN BIEBER (R) and Hailey Baldwin (L) were spotted by photographers at a courthouse in Los Angeles on Thursday. The pair, who got engaged in July, were there to obtain their wedding license. Baldwin recently told The Cut that she has hired a wedding planner and has picked a designer to make a custom wedding gown. Bieber popped the question to Baldwin while on vacation in the Bahamas.

(SD-Agencies)

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