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Scarlett Johansson says Joaquin fled 'Her' set amid her 'bizarre' fake orgasm recordings
Phoenix starred in the Spike Jonze-directed drama as a man who falls in love with his phone's operating system, a Siri-like female voice named Samantha, played by Johansson. The two have a sexual relationship in the form of phone sex, which required Johansson to record herself fake orgasming, reports 'Variety'.
Paddy Considine talks about King Viserys as he moves on from ‘HOTD' character
The actor took to his Instagram to pen a final goodbye to his character and shared some fascinating insight into his performance as Viserys. Starting off his note, he thanked everyone who praised him and said: "Thank you for the kind words. I cannot reply to every comment, but I'd like to acknowledge that they haven't been lost upon me.
George Clooney reveals why he's 'not allowed' to give marriage advice to anyone
The 61-year-old star, who married Amal Clooney, 44, eight years ago, has learned to shift his priorities and focus on what matters most, by finding "all the things that we have in common and not worry about the little things," reports aceshowbiz.com. However, he told E! News: "Because I started so late, I'm not allowed to give advice to anyone. I have to look at it as if I'm the luckiest human being alive and then just appreciate that."
Lucy Liu to star opposite Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans in 'Red One'
The movie which reteams Johnson with his Jumanji franchise director Jake Kasdan has a plot that's under wraps, reports 'Deadline'. But the project is billed as a globe-trotting, four-quadrant action-adventure comedy imagining a whole new universe to explore within the holiday genre. The project, which Prime Video won in a bidding war and was developed of an original story by Seven Bucks President of Production, Hiram Garcia, will stretch across multiple industries and businesses in the Amazon fold.
Paris Hilton was 'sexually abused during medical examinations' at boarding school
The 41-year-old heiress, who first opened up about being "abused mentally, emotionally and physically" at the Provo Canyon School in Utah during her teenage years in 2020, has now alleged the school would "perform cervical exams" routinely on the students and didn't understand what was happening during the "very scary" ordeal, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
For Julia Roberts, domestic life brings more 'joy' than career
The actress Julia Roberts, who shares 17-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel as well as son Henry, 15, with cinematographer Daniel Moder, shared: "It's just never consumed me being an actor. It is my dream come true, but it is not my only dream come true."
Harvey Weinstein already behind bars, faces sprawling LA trial
The trial is expected to last up to two months, as Weinstein faces testimony from nine sexual assault accusers up from six in New York. Jury selection begins on Monday and is expected to take at least two weeks, as both sides seek to screen out jurors who may be prejudiced by ubiquitous pre-trial publicity, reports 'Variety'. Weinstein is already serving a 23-year sentence after being convicted of rape and sexual assault two years ago.
Tom Holland, Zendaya hold hands on Louvre museum date
The British actor and the Emmy Award-winning actress were pictured holding hands as they joined a special tour at the Louvre. They were seen listening attentively as a tour guide gave an explanation of the artwork displayed at the famed museum, reports aceshowbiz.com. For the outing, Holland looked stylish in a long-sleeved, black-and-white striped sweater which he tucked into the waist of his black pants.
Jamie Lee Curtis: My career was not handed to me on a plate
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis said: "The only thing I've ever found oppressive was people thinking that my career was all because of my family, all connected to having Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis as parents. That whatever little ecosystem I'd created had somehow been handed to me on a plate. That's the perception I had to fight against, kick against."
Mila Kunis 'was very keen on getting a college degree'
The 'Luckiest Girl Alive' star admitted feeling the pressure to head to university because her "whole family is college educated" before she briefly attended UCLA and Loyola Marymount University, leaving before she earned her degree, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Kunis called her school life "erratic" because of her commitments filming 'That '70s Show' - the sitcom on which she first met her husband Ashton Kutcher, with whom she now has eight-year-old daughter Wyatt and five-year-old son Dmitri.
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