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Elvis Presley's shady manager: Tom Hanks dissects his character
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The first question Hanks fielded from journalists, according to 'Variety', concerned his thick, and at times unintelligible, Dutch-American accent as Colonel Parker in the movie. He skirted around the question and spoke at length instead about learning more about pop icon Elvis Presley's notorious manager, who "was a delightful guy" who could light up every room he walked into.
Harry Styles halted sold-out London show to help fan in distress
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Styles, who draped a Ukrainian flag over his microphone stand, asked fans if they could "split, make a pathway down, please", and addressed the rest of the crowd, saying: "Everyone else good? You OK? We're going to keep going if everyone feels good."
Naomi Campbell supports Kate Moss for testifying in Depp's trial
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The 52-year-old model has shown her support for her fellow model after Depp's ex-girlfriend took the witness stand, reports aceshowbiz.com. Campbell took to her Instagram Story later on the same day to praise Kate for sharing her account of her relationship with the actor. "YES WAGON TELL IT !! @ katemossagency," she wrote, calling Moss with the nickname she has used for the 48-year-old model for years.
Kate Moss denies rumour Johnny Depp once pushed her down the stairs, court hears
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When asked in court by Benjamin Chew, a member of Depp's legal team, if the 58-year-old Hollywood actor had ever pushed her down the stairs while they were dating, Moss replied: "No, he never pushed me, kicked me or pushed me down any stairs."
Warner Bros. considered replacing Amber Heard in 'Aquaman 2'
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Heard was ultimately cast in the sequel, but her lawyers have argued that she nearly lost the job and could not renegotiate for more money due to the backlash over her domestic abuse allegations against Johnny Depp, reports 'Variety'. Heard is seeking $100 million in a defamation counterclaim against Depp.
Will Smith 'unlocked' childhood pain to make him a better actor
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The 'Independence Day' star put pen to paper to tell his life story in his book 'Will' which detailed his difficult early years growing up in Philadelphia and witnessing domestic violence at home when his father beat his mother, femalefirst.co.uk. In a new interview on David Letterman's Netflix series 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction', Will said his traumatic childhood prompted him to put on a cheery public persona.
Kate Moss to testify in Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation case
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Heard, previously referenced the model during the ongoing court case, when she discussed an alleged altercation between Depp and Whitney Henriquez, Heard's sister, reports femalefirst.co.uk. She said: "(Whitney's) back was to the staircase, and Johnny swings at her. I don't hesitate, I don't wait - I just, in my head, instantly think of Kate Moss and stairs."
Amber Heard lost $50mn due to Depp 'abuse hoax' claims, says expert
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Heard's team called the expert, Kathryn Arnold, as well as a psychiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon as the defamation trial began its sixth and final week. Heard's lawyers were also expected to call Depp to the stand on Monday, but they ultimately decided they did not need his testimony, reports 'Variety'.
Thor: Love and Thunder' trailer reveals Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher
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According to 'Variety', the Taika Waititi-directed Marvel film is the sequel to 2017's 'Thor: Ragnarok' and marks Thor's return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe following 'Avengers: Endgame' in 2019. Starring Chris Hemsworth in the title role, it also features Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Chris Pratt as Star-Lord, Waititi as Korg and Natalie Portman as Jane Foster, in her first appearance in the MCU since 2013's 'Thor: The Dark World'.
Joe Alwyn shares his experience of working with the phenomenal director Lenny Abrahamson
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Joe said: “Conversations with Friends is full of all different themes, but at the heart of it, it’s about love, intimacy, desire and relationships. It’s about how we can love and find happiness both within social constructs that we’re more used to – whether that be within friendships, families or relationships – but also outside of those things, and how we’re able to find other ways of loving and growing outside of more conventional constructs.”
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