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The New Abnormal

How Online Trolls Left Justine Bateman Feeling ‘Messed Up’

The New Abnormal

The Daily Beast

News & Politics

4.67.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In the ‘80s Justine Bateman was one of TVs most recognizable faces thanks to her role on Family Ties. Now, she tells The New Abnormal’s Molly Jong-Fast how online chatter about her looks left her reeling.

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That's Sarah.

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And that chant is her world cup match day ritual.

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But Sarah doesn't need rituals when paying.

0:07.0

Visa's cutting edge technology helps protect her payments.

0:10.0

She trusts rituals for football.

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She trusts Visa for payments.

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Visa.

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How you pay matters?

0:18.0

Official FIFA partner.

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Hi, I'm Molly Zhangfast,

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no relationship to Kim Jong Un.

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I'm a left wing pendant and a writer

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at the Atlantic info.

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And I'm Andy Levy, former Fox News and CNN HLN guy

0:33.0

and current cable news conscientious objective.

0:36.0

And I've produced suggested cat and I'm here to make sure things don't go too far off the rails.

0:40.0

We're here to have fun, smart conversations with the wisest and funniest people in science and media and politics

0:46.0

that help make what's happening today clearer.

0:49.0

Our world has been turned upside down and on the new abnormal we'll talk about the people who got us into this mess

0:55.0

and how we'll hopefully get ourselves out of it.

0:58.0

Hello and welcome to another Sunday bonus episode of the new abnormal.

1:01.0

We thank you so much for being here.

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