A mom shares how strangers stepped in when movie theater security asked her disabled daughter to leave a showing of "Hamilton." Plus, a beloved character on "Law & Order: SVU" dies in the Season 27 premiere, and a doctor details the one hair treatment she would never undergo if she was trying to get pregnant.
Jodie Howard's excitement over taking her daughter Rosie, who was born with cerebral palsy, to a showing of the "Hamilton" film turned to anguish when a movie theater manager asked Rosie to leave due to a noise complaint. However, when two security guards were sent to remove the mother and daughter, Howard wrote on Facebook that strangers stood in the way to defend them. "The theater of strangers rose up in support: 'She's not disruptive. Let her stay. YOU are the disruption,'" Howard wrote. See what the mom from Virginia hopes people take away from the incident and how the movie theater management responded.
Last night's Season 27 premiere of "Law & Order: SVU" started on a somber note with the revelation that a beloved character from the show's early years has died. George Huang (BD Wong) and Brian Cassidy (Dean Winters) made appearances as Capt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and the squad gathered to pay tribute to the "best boss" she ever had.
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