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Vanessa Hudgens wants to sing for Ashley Tisdale's daughter
"We're going to wait until I have time and make sure that I'm not traveling anywhere, and just block out a window to meet Jupiter... (Ashley's) like, ‘You have to come over and sing for her, 'cause she loves singing… Whenever she's on her stomach, she kicks when there's singing!'" Vanessa said in an interview with Access Daily, reported femalefirst.co.uk.
Catherine Zeta-Jones: Was lovely having my family home amid pandemic
She said: "I must say, personally, it was lovely when we were in a vulnerable and unknowing time to have my peeps, my loved ones around. I had my son home from college and my daughter home from school -- she goes to school in Switzerland -- so we were all back in our bubble."
Emilia Clarke in final talks to join Marvel's 'Secret Invasion'
Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Kingsley Ben-Adir, and Olivia Colman have already been announced as cast members, reports variety.com. While Jackson reprises his popular role of Nick Fury from the "Avengers" franchise, Mendelsohn returns as Skrull Talos, a role he played in the 2019 film "Captain Marvel". Ben-Adir plays the central villain.
Olivia Colman says she would work in 'The Father' for free
"I've read the script again and again, but for all the complexity I think at its heart it's very simple. It's about loss and love, and the way you suffer when the person you love no longer knows you. The script is beautifully written and very moving. To work on something like 'The Father' has been a dream come true. I'd do it for free!" the actress adds.
adidas unveils 20-film series 'Seeing Possibilities' to change lives
Told in the documentary style, the 20-film series, including those of Ranveer Singh, Hima Das, Beyonce, Paul Pogba, Mo Salah and Siya Kolisi, offers a powerful narration brought to life through rare, home footage of some of authentic stories in sport and sport culture around the world, the company said in a statement.
Cardi B feels hungrier after finding fame
"I feel like I was a little bit happier two or three years ago when I had less money. I had less people who had opinions about my life. I felt like my life was mine. Now I feel like I don't even own my life. I feel like the world owns me," she had explained.
Arnold Schwarzenegger uses his hit movie catchphrases in real life
The action star's son Patrick Schwarzenegger, who was a guest on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" to promote his new film "Moxie", was asked if his father used his famous catchphrases. "Yeah, everybody asks that. They're like, 'Does your dad always say his one-liners?' And I'm like, 'All the time'," Patrick replied, according to eonline.com.
Celebs tell Drew Barrymore of one thing at home they're obsessed with
"It's design week on the show and we wanted to see what you find aesthetically pleasing if you'll show us one cool thing from your house. It's One Cool Thing. Jamie, you are at your home in London, will you show us one cool thing in your house?" asked host Barrymore.
Lily-Rose Depp on why 'Voyagers' role was difficult
The film tells the story of a group of young adults on a space expedition that could save mankind. Lily-Rose Depp shares how the script won her over, saying: "To me the biggest theme of this movie is human nature, and who are we really at our core when we take away things like experience and environment and childhood."
Spielberg to Barrymore: I still care about you, always have
"I still care about you and I always have ever since the first time this little blonde hurricane walked into my office for an audition and took us by storm and then soon took the world by storm," Spielberg told the actress on her talk show, "The Drew Barrymore Show".
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