Matthew Lillard drops f-bombs on ICE at Los Angeles 'Scream' screening event while promoting ballot measure

Original "Scream" actor Matthew Lillard condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a fan screening of the 1990s horror film on Friday.

Making an appearance at a Los Angeles theater for a Halloween "Scream" event, Lillard took a moment to criticize the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement and urged Angelenos to respond with love.

"F--- ICE. In this time, in this city, we need to lead with love. Do not forget that s--- in this moment. Not to be political, but to be political as s---," Lillard said.

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Lillard, who is set to reprise his original "Scream" role in the upcoming "Scream 7," also urged the crowd to vote for Proposition 50 in California’s upcoming special election.

"Yes to 50. You have to vote. If you don’t vote, we are going down. So, it’s on us. And if you don’t like that, I’m so not sorry."

The ballot measure would allow state lawmakers to temporarily redraw California’s congressional map — a move Democrats say could help them gain additional seats in Congress.

Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., and other state Democrats have been promoting the effort, which could create five more Democratic-leaning congressional districts, to counter the passage of a new Texas redistricting map that aims to create up to five Republican-leaning House seats.

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Other celebrities have criticized ICE and President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda in recent months, as the law enforcement agency has ramped up its efforts to deport illegal immigrants throughout the country.

Latin music star Bad Bunny slammed ICE during an interview in September, saying one reason he skipped U.S. tour dates on his "Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour" was so there was no risk his fans could be picked up by ICE agents.

While performing at Portland’s Moda Center in October, pop star Reneé Rapp denounced the recent ICE raids there, saying, "So let’s just f------ make it abundantly f------ clear — F--- ICE. F--- this administration. F--- Trump."

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Country artist Zach Bryan stirred controversy when a snippet of his song "Bad News" went viral in October for its anti-ICE lyrics.

The debate drew a response from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who publicly criticized the singer.

"I hope he understands how completely disrespectful that song is – not just to law enforcement, but to this country," she said in an interview with conservative commentator Benny Johnson.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin called Lillard's statements, "More boring garbage from Hollywood elites who are completely out of touch with the American people. Forget scary movies – the true horror is the violent criminal illegal aliens including pedophiles, murderers, and rapists who Joe Biden let into our country and are now preying on innocent Americans."

She added, "The media, sanctuary politicians, and Hollywood elites must stop demonizing our brave law enforcement who are facing an 8,000% increase in death [threats] against them and having terrorists shoot at them, cars being used as weapons against them, online doxing of their families, and even bounties placed on their heads by criminal gangs. Lillard and his Hollywood friends should try thanking a law enforcement officer." 

Jennifer Aniston confirms romance with her 'love' Jim Curtis in sweet birthday tribute

Jennifer Aniston is smitten with her love, Jim Curtis. 

On Sunday, the "Friends" star, 56, took to social media to give Curtis a birthday shout-out while sharing a sweet, coupled-up photo of the two of them. 

"Happy birthday my love," she wrote on Instagram, alongside a black-and-white photo of herself wrapping her arms around Curtis' waist. "Cherished ❤️"

Close friends and fans of Aniston were quick to chime in. 

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"Beautiful couple," comedian Amy Schumer wrote. "Healing kind angels."

Stars like Leslie Mann, Jenna Dewan, and Miranda Kerr commented with heart emojis, while former "Bachelorette" Kaitlyn Bristowe wrote, "FINE I BELIEVE IN LOVE."

"This version of you is my fav!" a fan wrote. "Healthy, happy, successful and in love! You really deserve this Jen!"

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In July, Aniston and Curtis were seen enjoying a day at sea aboard a yacht off the coast of Mallorca, Spain. In a photo, Aniston gently placed her hand on Curtis' hand, while he had his arm around her waist. 

The couple were accompanied by actor Jason Bateman, his wife, Amanda Anka, and Amy Schumer. 

"[Jen and Jim are] casually dating and having fun," an insider told People at the time. 

"They've been seeing each other for a few months now," another source told the outlet. "They were introduced by a friend and started out as friends. Jen had read his book and was familiar with his work. She's really into self-help and wellness. They are dating, but it's still casual."

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"She's been happy on her own, but she's also open to sharing her life with someone. As long as it feels right," the source added. "Jen's in a very good place right now — grounded, fulfilled and very happy."

Curtis, a life coach who specializes in hypnotherapy, is "very different from anyone she's dated before," the insider said. 

The "Morning Show" star was previously married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005 and to Justin Theroux from 2015 to 2018.

According to Curtis' Instagram, the author's "mission is to help you heal and thrive by upgrading your I AM."

When Curtis was 22 years old, he found out he had lesions on his spinal cord, which led to years of chronic pain. He told Fast Company during an interview in 2018, "It was unknown how they started, but I very rapidly became ill and soon had trouble walking." 

He spoke to the outlet about hiding his illness from his co-workers while he worked on Wall Street, a job that Curtis said "couldn't have been a worse choice" with his condition. "I had to stand up in a crowd all day. It was super high-stress, which is inflammatory and devastating for a condition like mine. It increased symptoms of fatigue and pain, and it brought on new ones like IBS [irritable bowel syndrome] and other things I couldn’t control." 

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Curtis remains open about the impact his health has had on his life. 

"My own illness and disability forced me to confront the limited beliefs, disconnection and trauma that was keeping me sad, sick and alone," he wrote on his website. "My health journey has been my greatest teacher in developing a life of higher connection, purpose and love. Through many powerful tools including hypno-realization - I not only transformed my physical health, depression and relationships, I've helped thousands of others break free to create an entirely new reality full of connection, community and love."

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