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Kate Winslet: 'Mare Of Easttown' was a middle-aged actress's dream
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"It was a bizarre time, actually. It was September 2018, I was filming in the UK and in the space of a month I was sent the script for 'Ammonite' and episodes one and two of 'Mare (Of Easttown)'. I ended up saying yes to both of these huge, great jobs," she recalls. "I read the script and it was like a middle-aged actress's dream, quite honestly. I actually hate that term, but I am 45 now. I'm not 20 anymore," she adds.
Demi Lovato: Never too late to set a boundary with the world
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The singer, who wishes to be addressed as 'they', started out as a child actor on "Barney & Friends". In 2007, they got a part on a short Disney Channel show called "As The Bell Rings" and then landed the starring role of the film "Camp Rock". Talking about having a celebrity childhood and setting boundaries, Lovato said: "It's never too late to set a boundary with the world and I have learnt that.
Kate Winslet didn't want 'bulgy bit' of her belly edited out of sex scene in new series
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The actress said her role is "a fully functioning, flawed woman with a body and a face that moves in a way that is synonymous with her age," reports dailymail.co.uk. "I think we're starved of that a bit," she said of the scarcity of realistic female bodies on film and television during an interview with the New York Times.
Paris Hilton is #BossBabe and Barbie rolled in one in new pic
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Paris posted the picture on Instagram on Monday night according to India time. In the image, she is seen sitting in a car dressed in a white blouse paired with black pants. She completed her look with chunky sunglasses and left her blonde hair open on one side. She is seen holding lipstick and a mirror as she poses for the camera.
Natalia Dyer: Religion is beautiful, but important to take a step back from it at times
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"While I believe religion is beautiful, I think it's also important to sometimes take a step back from it to ponder and question what you've learnt and what you think you know. Because without keeping that curiosity and the questioning alive, you invariably kind of lose yourself -- who you really are."
Wife Stella opens up on directing Anthony Hopkins in 'Elyse'
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There were differences of opinions, of course, and she gives an instance. "For the therapy scene he said, 'I'd like to sit a little bit back in the dark but, at a certain point, when I really need to get her present, I'll lean forward'. I objected, and said, 'It's going to be too dark, and you're going to be in the background!' But it was his choice, and he was right," she added.
Paris Hilton to beau Carter Reum: Love you so much my best friend for life
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Paris also said that knowing Reum has changed her world for the better. Paris posted a video collage featuring the couple on Instagram. She wrote: "Happy 18th month anniversary to my incredible fiance! Knowing you has changed my entire world for the better and I'm so grateful to be on this ride with you by your side...
'Friends' and the art of being irreverently iconic
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The show has been accused of bodyshaming, gay jokes and, lately, non-inclusivity, and its lead players of being sociopaths, unrealistic, philanderers and, at least one of them, a selfish indecisive b***h. Life's like that, isn't it -- full of warts and often politically incorrect. "Friends" chose to show it all with abundant humour that never failed to be funny, serving the silly with a twist of the irreverent.
Jason Statham on working with Guy Ritchie on 'Wrath of Man'
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In India, Lionsgate will release 'Wrath of Man' in theatres subjected to Covid-19 guidelines. Excerpts from his interview: Q: How does it feel to be working with Guy Ritchie again?
Emily Blunt's first kiss was horrible
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Blunt shared that she was playing spin the bottle with friends when the bottle landed on Ashley, whom she said was a tall and handsome boy with a 90s "curtained" hairstyle that she and her friends found attractive. "I spun the bottle, it landed on Ashley, and I thought, 'Oh my God, this is it'.
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