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Lifestyle Video bc-Viral video of actor Andrew Garfield and Elmo talking about grief gets over 14 million views

In the video, the Amazing Spider-Man star shares about the grief he felt after losing his mother to pancreatic cancer in 2019.

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South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol has made his second appearance at the Constitutional Court to attend a hearing for his impeachment trial. Former Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun also took to the stand, testifying that he had drafted the contentious martial law decree, which prohibited political parties from convening to vote it down. Anti-corruption officials have handed the case over to prosecutors. The Corruption Investigation Office had been probing charges of insurrection and abuse of power against Mr Yoon, but it does not have the authority to prosecute the president. If the Constitutional Court rules against Mr Yoon, he will be removed from office and elections will be held within 60 days. Grace Shin reports.
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Sesame Street icon Elmo continues being the internet's favourite wellness check ambassador. Months after his viral social media post where he asked how everyone was doing, Elmo appeared in a video where he checked in on Hollywood star Andrew Garfield.

The Spider-Man star then reassured the Muppet: "It's okay, you don't have to say sorry. It's actually kind of okay to miss somebody."

The two proceeded to discuss the grief and sadness they felt from missing people in their lives and Garfield segued into a speech on how "the sadness is a gift".

He explained: "It's kind of a lovely thing to feel, in a way. It means you really loved somebody when you miss them. When I miss my mum, I remember all of the cuddles I used to get from her, all of the hugs I used to get from her and it makes me feel closer to her when I miss her, in a strange way.

"So I'm happy to have all the memories of my mum and the joy she brought me...and everyone she ever met...When I miss her, I remember it's because she made me so happy. So I can celebrate her and I can miss her at the same time."

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More than 65 builders have been found to have flouted COVID-19 safe management measures since the start of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) on May 16, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said on Wednesday (Jun 2). Chua Tian Tian reports.
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