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Sign up for the Socialite Life newsletter. A three-time weekly dose of divas, drag queens, hot male celebrities, models, & pop culture news. Get it in your inbox. In a twist worthy of a Hollywood plot, the case between Universal Pictures and two disgruntled movie enthusiasts, Peter Rosza and Conor Woulfe, has finally found its resolution. The contention began when Rosza and Woulfe took legal action against the studio for what they deemed “false advertising” after noticing that Ana de Armas, despite being featured in the movie’s trailer, did not make an appearance in the final cut of Yesterday….

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