Cindy Crawford remembers Princess Diana “like a girlfriend.”
The supermodel posted a photo of herself with the late royal on Instagram on Thursday in honor of the 20th anniversary of Diana’s tragic death in a car crash in Paris. In the caption, she shares her memories of Diana, which include tea at Kensington Palace and a surprise appearance for Prince William and Prince Harry.
Diana contacted Crawford herself to ask her to come over for tea and to help surprise William and Harry, who were “just starting to notice models” and were smitten with Crawford and her fellow supermodels.
The supermodel posted a photo of herself with the late royal on Instagram on Thursday in honor of the 20th anniversary of Diana’s tragic death in a car crash in Paris. In the caption, she shares her memories of Diana, which include tea at Kensington Palace and a surprise appearance for Prince William and Prince Harry.
Diana contacted Crawford herself to ask her to come over for tea and to help surprise William and Harry, who were “just starting to notice models” and were smitten with Crawford and her fellow supermodels.
- 8/31/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Even Prince William can get starstruck!
In a sneak peek clip from an upcoming ITV and HBO documentary, Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, William, 35, revealed that he turned “bright red” when his mom, Princess Diana, set up a birthday surprise for the young royal that involved some very famous supermodels.
“When I came home from school to have Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell waiting at the top of the stairs,” William recalled in the clop. “I was probably 12 or 13 year old boy who had posters of them on his wall.
“And I went bright red and...
In a sneak peek clip from an upcoming ITV and HBO documentary, Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy, William, 35, revealed that he turned “bright red” when his mom, Princess Diana, set up a birthday surprise for the young royal that involved some very famous supermodels.
“When I came home from school to have Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell waiting at the top of the stairs,” William recalled in the clop. “I was probably 12 or 13 year old boy who had posters of them on his wall.
“And I went bright red and...
- 7/22/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
Suvivor fans were shocked and appalled after contestant Jeff Varner outed his tribemate Zeke Smith as transgender in an attempt to paint him as “deceitful” on Wednesday’s episode of the CBS reality competition.
“Trans people are a highly vulnerable population. We make easy targets. We’re attacked a lot and I expected a lot more from Varner,” Smith, 29, has told People exclusively. “But I think it’s so great that you see his hateful tactics rebuffed with such amazing love and from such a diverse group that responds to him.”
Now, through tears, Varner, 50, speaks to People about the...
“Trans people are a highly vulnerable population. We make easy targets. We’re attacked a lot and I expected a lot more from Varner,” Smith, 29, has told People exclusively. “But I think it’s so great that you see his hateful tactics rebuffed with such amazing love and from such a diverse group that responds to him.”
Now, through tears, Varner, 50, speaks to People about the...
- 4/13/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Let the Summer Never Come AgainOn February 15, the 3rd Woche der Kritik (Berlin Critics' Week) presented the world premiere of the first feature-length work by Alexandre Koberidze, a student at the German film and television school Berlin (dffb), whose highly original short films, among others Looking Back Is Grace (Der Fall, 2014) and Colophon (2015), have earned him recognition and mentions at festivals like Oberhausen. His new film Let the Summer Never Come Again bends notions of visuality and storytelling in a hyper-present re-interpretation of silent cinema. As is the custom of the Critics’ Week, we asked two guests to share their thoughts with the audience after the screening: Pip Chodorov and Ruth Anderwald. But to get the debate started, we invited them to a little exchange before the projection took place. Pip Chodorov studied film semiotics and cognitive science. He has been working with film, in particular experimental film, on many different levels: as a filmmaker,...
- 2/22/2017
- MUBI
New mom of two and Little Women L.A. star Terra Jolé is making history as the first little person to compete on Dancing with the Stars, and she's blogging about season 23 exclusively for People. Follow Jolé, 36, and her partner Sasha Farber, 33, on Twitter!Just one week in, I can already say Dancing with the Stars has been everything I dreamed it could be and more. Being backstage for the first time during the live show was an adrenaline rush that I can't describe. Everyone was cheering each other on, and yet nervous about their own potential for the evening.
- 9/19/2016
- by Terra Jol[ACUTE "e"], @terajole
- PEOPLE.com
New mom of two and Little Women L.A. star Terra Jolé is making history as the first little person to compete on Dancing with the Stars, and she's blogging about season 23 exclusively for People. Follow Jolé, 36, and her partner Sasha Farber, 33, on Twitter!
Just one week in, I can already say Dancing with the Stars has been everything I dreamed it could be and more.
Being backstage for the first time during the live show was an adrenaline rush that I can't describe. Everyone was cheering each other on, and yet nervous about their own potential for the evening.
Just one week in, I can already say Dancing with the Stars has been everything I dreamed it could be and more.
Being backstage for the first time during the live show was an adrenaline rush that I can't describe. Everyone was cheering each other on, and yet nervous about their own potential for the evening.
- 9/19/2016
- by Terra Jolé, @terajole
- People.com - TV Watch
Rory Feek has made countless adjustments since he lost his late wife Joey to cancer. Now a single father to their 2½-year-old Indiana, he's taking life day by day while following the blueprint the 40-year-old singer left behind when she died in March. "I'd like to think that Joey is proud of how I'm doing - how we're all doing, especially Indiana," Rory, 51, shares in this week's issue of People. "She took so much pride in the work of being a mama to Indy, and I find myself thinking of her every day, all day long in the time that...
- 9/8/2016
- by Nick Maslow, @nickmaslow
- PEOPLE.com
Some relationships slowly fizzle out with a whimper, while others come to an explosive end when it's suddenly clear that the good times are too far bygone. The Redditors below can pinpoint the exact moment their marriages imploded thanks to these couldn't-be-overcome last straws. "My wife put on 170 lbs. over 10 years. I never said anything and supported her attempts at weight loss. One day I was trying on an old Steelers jersey that didn't fit, because I had gained 15 lbs. in 10 years. I said, 'Well, i guess it's time to buy a bigger jersey.' Her response: 'We're not blowing money on a stupid jersey.
- 6/15/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
Some relationships slowly fizzle out with a whimper, while others come to an explosive end when it's suddenly clear that the good times are too far bygone. The Redditors below can pinpoint the exact moment their marriages imploded thanks to these couldn't-be-overcome last straws. "My wife put on 170 lbs. over 10 years. I never said anything and supported her attempts at weight loss. One day I was trying on an old Steelers jersey that didn't fit, because I had gained 15 lbs. in 10 years. I said, 'Well, i guess it's time to buy a bigger jersey.' Her response: 'We're not blowing money on a stupid jersey.
- 6/15/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
One man's loss is another man's gain. This was certainly true for Danny Willett on Sunday when an unexpected meltdown from Jordan Spieth landed Willett the coveted Masters jacket. "Golf happened," the victor told Espn after Sunday's win. "Things went our way and we got fortunate a couple of times and now we're able to sit here as a Master champion." Willett came out a surprise winner on Sunday, facing off against Spieth, a 22-year-old Texas golfer who tied Tiger Woods' record in 2015 to win the Augusta, Georgia, tournament. But just who is Willett? - besides the new owner of that fancy green blazer.
- 4/11/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
One man's loss is another man's gain. This was certainly true for Danny Willett on Sunday when an unexpected meltdown from Jordan Spieth landed Willett the coveted Masters jacket. "Golf happened," the victor told Espn after Sunday's win. "Things went our way and we got fortunate a couple of times and now we're able to sit here as a Master champion." Willett came out a surprise winner on Sunday, facing off against Spieth, a 22-year-old Texas golfer who tied Tiger Woods' record in 2015 to win the Augusta, Georgia, tournament. But just who is Willett? - besides the new owner of that fancy green blazer.
- 4/11/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
One man's loss is another man's gain. This was certainly true for Danny Willett on Sunday when an unexpected meltdown from Jordan Spieth landed Willett the coveted Masters jacket. "Golf happened," the victor told Espn after Sunday's win. "Things went our way and we got fortunate a couple of times and now we're able to sit here as a Master champion." Willett came out a surprise winner on Sunday, facing off against Spieth, a 22-year-old Texas golfer who tied Tiger Woods' record in 2015 to win the Augusta, Georgia, tournament. But just who is Willett? - besides the new owner of that fancy green blazer.
- 4/11/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Louise O’Neill’s award-winning feminist sci-fi Ya novel, Only Ever Yours, skewers the beauty myth with disturbing precision…
If you’ve ever suspected that celebrity fashion magazines should come with cigarette packet-style health warnings (Self-objectification is highly addictive: don’t start / Can cause a slow and painful erosion of self-esteem / Protect children: don’t make them breathe your unending consumer-driven quest for physical improvement) then Only Ever Yours’ brutal skewering of the beauty myth will likely speak to you.
Louise O’Neill’s debut Ya novel didn’t so much speak to me as run at me screaming. Consumed in a single sitting, I found its storytelling as magnetic as it was troubling. Most disarming though, was its ability to mind-read. It amplified inner voices that I’d tamped down to dormancy over years of reprogramming, replaying them with alarming clarity.
It’s an alarming novel, not least because...
If you’ve ever suspected that celebrity fashion magazines should come with cigarette packet-style health warnings (Self-objectification is highly addictive: don’t start / Can cause a slow and painful erosion of self-esteem / Protect children: don’t make them breathe your unending consumer-driven quest for physical improvement) then Only Ever Yours’ brutal skewering of the beauty myth will likely speak to you.
Louise O’Neill’s debut Ya novel didn’t so much speak to me as run at me screaming. Consumed in a single sitting, I found its storytelling as magnetic as it was troubling. Most disarming though, was its ability to mind-read. It amplified inner voices that I’d tamped down to dormancy over years of reprogramming, replaying them with alarming clarity.
It’s an alarming novel, not least because...
- 5/11/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
For two years, Kathy Rowe and her husband John searched around San Diego's upscale Carmel Valley for a one-story home that would fit the growing needs of their severely disabled teenaged daughter, now 16 years old. "I was having to carry her up and down the stairs and she was getting heavier," Rowe tells People exclusively. "It is okay to carry someone when they are 40 or 50 pounds, but when they get to 100 pounds it is hard. I threw my shoulder out. So we needed a one-story." Rowe says she "easily went to 100 open houses" before she finally found her dream home...
- 2/14/2015
- by Christine Pelisek, @chrispelisek
- PEOPLE.com
Legendary actor Harrison Ford Turns 72 today, and in his impressive career he has been responsible for developing two of the most iconic movie characters in American pop culture.
To celebrate the man who created so many characters we all desperate wished we could be growing up – and honestly still kind of wish we could be – we take a celebratory look at Harrison's seven greatest roles.
#7. Dr. Richard Kimble – The Fugitive
Ford plays a man wrongly convicted of his wife's murder who – due to random circumstance – escapes from custody in a frantic effort to find the real killer and clear his name. All the while, he's hunted down by Us Marshall Tommy Lee Jones, which would be terrifying for anyone.
Best Quote: "When I came home, there was a man in my house. I fought with this man. He had a mechanical arm. You find this man. You find this man."
#6. Bob Falfa – American Graffiti...
To celebrate the man who created so many characters we all desperate wished we could be growing up – and honestly still kind of wish we could be – we take a celebratory look at Harrison's seven greatest roles.
#7. Dr. Richard Kimble – The Fugitive
Ford plays a man wrongly convicted of his wife's murder who – due to random circumstance – escapes from custody in a frantic effort to find the real killer and clear his name. All the while, he's hunted down by Us Marshall Tommy Lee Jones, which would be terrifying for anyone.
Best Quote: "When I came home, there was a man in my house. I fought with this man. He had a mechanical arm. You find this man. You find this man."
#6. Bob Falfa – American Graffiti...
- 7/14/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Toby Sheldon, 33, a German songwriter living in Los Angeles, has now paid over $130,000 to look Justin Bieber.
As Bieber gained the full attention of America, Sheldon became increasingly fascinated by his looks. It started with Sheldon’s feeling of self-consciousness about his thinning hair. He admired Bieber's full head of hair and got a hair transplant. But Sheldon didn't stop there after he continued to compare his looks to Bieber’s. “I just saw him on TV and I saw him on every magazine," he told uInterview. "He looks so good, and he’s so handsome, everybody loves him.”
Sheldon revealed exclusively to uInterview that he has gone through at least a hundred different procedures, including six hair transplants and various facial reconstructive surgeries. Most of the other procedures were injectables called aquamids. He also revealed that he had what’s called “smile surgery,” which is an invasive procedure that...
As Bieber gained the full attention of America, Sheldon became increasingly fascinated by his looks. It started with Sheldon’s feeling of self-consciousness about his thinning hair. He admired Bieber's full head of hair and got a hair transplant. But Sheldon didn't stop there after he continued to compare his looks to Bieber’s. “I just saw him on TV and I saw him on every magazine," he told uInterview. "He looks so good, and he’s so handsome, everybody loves him.”
Sheldon revealed exclusively to uInterview that he has gone through at least a hundred different procedures, including six hair transplants and various facial reconstructive surgeries. Most of the other procedures were injectables called aquamids. He also revealed that he had what’s called “smile surgery,” which is an invasive procedure that...
- 5/28/2014
- Uinterview
Though not a household name yet – the future is looking exceedingly bright for young British actress Olivia Cooke, who stars as Hammer’s latest heroine, Jane Harper, in The Quiet Ones.
Turning in a wonderful performance, the young actress discusses the fun the actors – including Jared Harris and Sam Claflin – had off-set and how they’d put each other off mid-scene. She also tells us what scares her in real life, why she doesn’t want to move to Hollywood – and the reasons behind her mum wishing she’d just taken a role in Coronation Street instead.
Your portrayal is intense – did you ever feel like that depth of character might affect you in the long term?
No. We all had so much fun off camera. We were always laughing, which is really bad. Jared would make me crack up every time. We’d be shooting a séance and holding...
Turning in a wonderful performance, the young actress discusses the fun the actors – including Jared Harris and Sam Claflin – had off-set and how they’d put each other off mid-scene. She also tells us what scares her in real life, why she doesn’t want to move to Hollywood – and the reasons behind her mum wishing she’d just taken a role in Coronation Street instead.
Your portrayal is intense – did you ever feel like that depth of character might affect you in the long term?
No. We all had so much fun off camera. We were always laughing, which is really bad. Jared would make me crack up every time. We’d be shooting a séance and holding...
- 4/10/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Although a lot of questions remain about the status of Ghostbusters III and when it will eventually be produced, filmmaker Ivan Reitman says has made a crucial decision regarding his involvement when the camera starts rolling for the long-anticipated project.
In a phone interview over the weekend for his latest film, Draft Day, Reitman told me that the death in February of his longtime friend and collaborator Harold Ramis – who co-starred and co-wrote the first and second Ghostbusters – was a big factor in leading him to decide that he wasn't going to direct the third film.
"When I came home to Los Angeles from Harold's funeral last month in Chicago, I actually had a meeting with Sony a couple days later, where I told them that I wasn't going to direct Ghostbusters III," Reitman told me. "I had planned on directing it for the three or four years that I had worked on the script,...
In a phone interview over the weekend for his latest film, Draft Day, Reitman told me that the death in February of his longtime friend and collaborator Harold Ramis – who co-starred and co-wrote the first and second Ghostbusters – was a big factor in leading him to decide that he wasn't going to direct the third film.
"When I came home to Los Angeles from Harold's funeral last month in Chicago, I actually had a meeting with Sony a couple days later, where I told them that I wasn't going to direct Ghostbusters III," Reitman told me. "I had planned on directing it for the three or four years that I had worked on the script,...
- 3/31/2014
- by Tim Lammers
- FEARnet
Kim Richards is in a good place. Following a stint in rehab about a year ago, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 48, tells People, "It hasn't been easy, but my whole life today is amazing, and I owe it all to my sobriety." Part of what has contributed to her new outlook is her newly mended relationship with her sister, Kyle. "When I came home from treatment, I thought it was going to be great," Kim says. "I just didn’t expect the response I wasn't getting from Kyle. You'll see [this season], my sister and I have these moments,...
- 2/4/2013
- PEOPLE.com
Kim Richards is in a good place.
Following a stint in rehab about a year ago, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 48, tells People, "It hasn't been easy, but my whole life today is amazing, and I owe it all to my sobriety."
Part of what has contributed to her new outlook is her newly mended relationship with her sister, Kyle.
"When I came home from treatment, I thought it was going to be great," Kim says. "I just didn’t expect the response I wasn't getting from Kyle. You'll see [this season], my sister and I have these moments, these bonding moments.
Following a stint in rehab about a year ago, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 48, tells People, "It hasn't been easy, but my whole life today is amazing, and I owe it all to my sobriety."
Part of what has contributed to her new outlook is her newly mended relationship with her sister, Kyle.
"When I came home from treatment, I thought it was going to be great," Kim says. "I just didn’t expect the response I wasn't getting from Kyle. You'll see [this season], my sister and I have these moments, these bonding moments.
- 2/4/2013
- People.com - TV Watch
By Peter Bailey
Most stars crumble amid turmoil, and then are those who rise in spite of, impervious to fame's casualties.
Enter T.I.
For him it seems tribulation is a close ally -- a questionable one, but an ally nonetheless inspiring greatness. "It's necessary sometimes to celebrate the pain, if not, the pain wins," explains T.I.
So inspired by the trouble that's become the protagonist in his rap narrative, the Bankhead superstar named his forthcoming album "Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head."
The album is a soulful ode to another troubled genius, and Marvin must be smiling down at his kindred's brother defiance to defeat.
I'm sure 2pac is happy his heir apparent is keeping hip-hop -- now painfully scripted -- authentic.
"I don't know why ya'll act surprised at my issues. I told ya'll about how I was living in my songs," T.I. explained to...
Most stars crumble amid turmoil, and then are those who rise in spite of, impervious to fame's casualties.
Enter T.I.
For him it seems tribulation is a close ally -- a questionable one, but an ally nonetheless inspiring greatness. "It's necessary sometimes to celebrate the pain, if not, the pain wins," explains T.I.
So inspired by the trouble that's become the protagonist in his rap narrative, the Bankhead superstar named his forthcoming album "Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head."
The album is a soulful ode to another troubled genius, and Marvin must be smiling down at his kindred's brother defiance to defeat.
I'm sure 2pac is happy his heir apparent is keeping hip-hop -- now painfully scripted -- authentic.
"I don't know why ya'll act surprised at my issues. I told ya'll about how I was living in my songs," T.I. explained to...
- 12/6/2012
- Huffington Post
'I hadn't wanted to play Riff since my dancing wasn't great. I ended up doing a lot of strutting'
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Russ Tamblyn, actor (Riff)
I first saw West Side Story on stage in 1958. I was in the army, having been conscripted while under contract to MGM. I caught the musical in New York, fell in love with it, bought the album, and memorised the whole thing. I wanted to be Tony, the Romeo character, so I learned all his songs.
When I came home from the army, the film part came up. But it wasn't with MGM – it was with United Artists. They wanted me to test for Tony and MGM allowed it. Later, I was told they'd narrowed it down to me and one other. Riff was never mentioned. I was pretty sure I didn't want that role, because my dancing wasn't great.
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Russ Tamblyn, actor (Riff)
I first saw West Side Story on stage in 1958. I was in the army, having been conscripted while under contract to MGM. I caught the musical in New York, fell in love with it, bought the album, and memorised the whole thing. I wanted to be Tony, the Romeo character, so I learned all his songs.
When I came home from the army, the film part came up. But it wasn't with MGM – it was with United Artists. They wanted me to test for Tony and MGM allowed it. Later, I was told they'd narrowed it down to me and one other. Riff was never mentioned. I was pretty sure I didn't want that role, because my dancing wasn't great.
- 6/11/2012
- by Kate Abbott
- The Guardian - Film News
Over the Memorial Day weekend, SnagFilms is making it easy to support America's most recent veterans. Here's the deal: 1) Visit the SnagFilms movie page for Dan Lohaus' award-winning 70-minute documentary "When I Came Home," a film about homeless veterans in America. 2) On the page, click the "Like" or "Tweet" buttons (or both!) 3) For every "Like" or "Tweet," SnagFilms donates $1 (up to $10,000) to Iraq and Afghanistan ...
- 5/26/2011
- Indiewire
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