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Harvey Weinstein 'disappointed' with guilty verdict, vows to prove his 'innocence'
In a statement obtained by 'Variety', Weinstein's spokesperson says he is "disappointed" in the verdict. A jury on Monday convicted Weinstein on three charges, but, in a split verdict, acquitted Weinstein on another charge. They were also deadlocked on three remaining charges. The verdict certainly was no clean sweep for the prosecution, but is a major loss for Weinstein, who will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.
'BB 16': Priyanka Choudhary will choose between Rs 25 lakh & Ankit Gupta
In a promo shared by the channel Colors on Instagram, Priyanka is seen sitting in the confession room while other housemates see her on the television. The voice of Bigg Boss tells her that she can bring back the lost prize money but if she chooses it, then her friend Ankit will be evicted from the house. She seems to be in a fix as the voice of Bigg Boss is seen giving a countdown.
SRK - the only Indian to feature in Empire magazine's '50 Greatest Actors Of All Time'
Others who are named in the list include Hollywood stalwarts Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, Denzel Washington, Natalie Portman and Bette Davis among many others
Robert De Niro calls locksmith to fix his door following Christmas theft
The 'Raging Bull' actor, 79, spoke out after Shanice Aviles, 30, was arrested at his $69,000-per-month rented townhouse in the Upper East Side of New York City on Monday, December 19, reports aceshowbiz.com.De Niro dashed downstairs in his bathrobe as officers arrested the suspect, but it understood there was no direct confrontation between him and Aviles.
Dwayne Johnson: Black Adam won't be in 'First Chapter' of James Gunn-led DC Universe
But Johnson added a statement posted to social media that DC and his production company, Seven Bucks, "have agreed to continue exploring the most valuable ways Black Adam can be utilised in future DC multiverse chapters", reports 'Variety'. In response, Gunn tweeted" "Love the Rock, and I'm always excited to see what he and Seven Bucks do next. Can't wait to collaborate soon."
Arjun Kapoor says that people want him to 'push' to deliver
Arjun said: "It is really encouraging to see that people, media and the industry loved the trailer of Kuttey and are excited to see me in this film. I have realised that people want to see me push myself to deliver a credible performance."
Hugh Jackman seeks therapy following struggle while working on 'The Son'
The 54-year-old actor joins Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, and Sir Anthony Hopkins in the new drama film, and Hugh has admitted to struggling throughout the shoot, reports aceshowbiz.com."I certainly realised how vulnerable I was," explained the Hollywood star - who plays a successful lawyer with a teenage son who is suffering from depression.
'The Little Mermaid' had 'no agenda' when casting Ariel, says director
The "Chicago" and "Into the Woods" director told Entertainment Weekly that his team auditioned "every ethnicity" for the role before landing on singer Halle Bailey, reports 'Variety'. While Bailey's casting has been widely championed and celebrated, a small portion of racist fans have expressed outrage against Disney for casting a Black actor as Ariel.
Gwen Stefani uses tabloid newspaper to decorate her bathroom
"Blake and I will lay in bed and watch the tutorials of people that would take a palette and see what they would create with it. You know what we do have? When we built our house last year in Oklahoma, one of the bathrooms going out to the pool is every single tabloid cover, made into wallpaper. You go in there and you're like, 'Oh my God.' It's pretty funny," she said.
'Zero Dark Thirty' star cancels 2023 music tour after poor ticket sales
John Barrowman, known for roles in popular TV shows such as 'Doctor Who' and 'Arrow', was due to embark on a tour next year following the release of his album 'Centre Stage', The Mirror' reports. The album was released last month and features some of his "personal favourites" from musical theatre, with John having performed in the West End and on Broadway himself.
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