Sunday brunch #modernfamily A post shared by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Nov 26, 2017 at 12:59pm Pst Gwyneth Paltrow is embracing her new normal. The 45-year-old actress snapped a photo of her ex-husband Chris Martin and new fiancé Brad Falchuk having brunch together on Sunday. "Sunday brunch #modernfamily," she captioned the smiley Instagram photo of the two. This marks the first time Gwyneth has alluded to her engagement to Brad, whom she first met in 2014 while guest-starring on the Fox series Glee. Gwyneth and Chris were previously married for 10 years before announcing their "conscious uncoupling" in March 2014. The couple has continued to coparent their two children, daughter Apple and son Moses, and from the looks of things, they will remain one big, happy modern family long after she walks down the aisle again.
- 11/26/2017
- by Terry Carter
- Popsugar.com
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Sunday brunch is like something out of “Modern Family”! Related: Gwyneth Paltrow Engaged To Brad Falchuk The Oscar-winning actress posted a photo of her day out with ex-husband and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin! But that is not all. The ex-couple were joined by Paltrow’s rumoured fiance Brad Falchuk. Paltrow teased the potential awkwardness of […]...
- 11/26/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
Exceptional exes.
On Sunday, Gwyneth Paltrow shared a photo of her ex-husband Chris Martin — whom she famously consciously un-coupled from in 2014 — hanging out with her rumored fiancé Brad Falchuk.
“Sunday brunch #modernfamily,” the 45-year-old Goop guru captioned the snap, in which both men were sitting together with big grins on their faces.
Although a rep for Paltrow has yet to comment on the supposed engagement, Et has reported that Falchuk popped the question a year ago.
While that’s a long time to keep a secret, it wouldn’t be the first time the couple has been private about their relationship.
On Sunday, Gwyneth Paltrow shared a photo of her ex-husband Chris Martin — whom she famously consciously un-coupled from in 2014 — hanging out with her rumored fiancé Brad Falchuk.
“Sunday brunch #modernfamily,” the 45-year-old Goop guru captioned the snap, in which both men were sitting together with big grins on their faces.
Although a rep for Paltrow has yet to comment on the supposed engagement, Et has reported that Falchuk popped the question a year ago.
While that’s a long time to keep a secret, it wouldn’t be the first time the couple has been private about their relationship.
- 11/26/2017
- by Maria Pasquini
- PEOPLE.com
Talk about modern love! Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin have proved that their oft-mocked "conscious uncoupling" really does work. Paltrow shared a happy Instagram image with her rocker ex-husband and her rumored fiancé Brad Falchuk on Sunday. Despite the potentially awkward situation, the A-list actress' current and former men appear to be thick as thieves, enjoying some good eats round the table together. The 45-year-old posted the Instagram photo of the two smiling men, seated at the breakfast table with the caption, "Sunday brunch #modernfamily." For those with eagle eyes who want to know just what the Goop founder eats for brunch, the product between the two men is...
- 11/26/2017
- E! Online
Sunday brunch goals!
Oprah Winfrey celebrated the release of her new book, Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations, by hosting a star-studded “bruncheon” at her Montecito, California, home on Sunday.
And in true Oprah style, this wasn’t just any brunch -- the event featured musical performances from acts including Andra Day and Common, and was attended by actors including Jenna Dewan Tatum, Mindy Kaling, Julia Roberts, Chrissy Metz, Sophia Bush and Kerry Washington.
In between mingling with guests at her 65-acre property, Winfrey got candid about the challenges of hosting such a large event and boasted about the day’s menu, which featured “the best fried chicken in the world.”
Exclusive: Oprah Winfrey Reveals How She Stays Stress Free 'This is the Best Time of My Life!'
“The biggest challenge is when you have 400 people and you have Art, who is the best fried chicken maker on the planet,” the talk show queen...
Oprah Winfrey celebrated the release of her new book, Wisdom of Sundays: Life-Changing Insights from Super Soul Conversations, by hosting a star-studded “bruncheon” at her Montecito, California, home on Sunday.
And in true Oprah style, this wasn’t just any brunch -- the event featured musical performances from acts including Andra Day and Common, and was attended by actors including Jenna Dewan Tatum, Mindy Kaling, Julia Roberts, Chrissy Metz, Sophia Bush and Kerry Washington.
In between mingling with guests at her 65-acre property, Winfrey got candid about the challenges of hosting such a large event and boasted about the day’s menu, which featured “the best fried chicken in the world.”
Exclusive: Oprah Winfrey Reveals How She Stays Stress Free 'This is the Best Time of My Life!'
“The biggest challenge is when you have 400 people and you have Art, who is the best fried chicken maker on the planet,” the talk show queen...
- 10/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Chrissy Teigen, John Legend and even baby Luna, have traveled the world for work and pleasure, but there’s one spot the family will always come back to and the reason will make you want to book a trip of your own.
“Its just a place we feel at home,” Teigen, 31, tells People of Italy’s picture-perfect Lake Como at Chase Sapphire’s Sunday Brunch in Venice, California. “It’s really nice to be able to walk into a hotel and have people know what you love and know your family. They know we got married there, they know Italy...
“Its just a place we feel at home,” Teigen, 31, tells People of Italy’s picture-perfect Lake Como at Chase Sapphire’s Sunday Brunch in Venice, California. “It’s really nice to be able to walk into a hotel and have people know what you love and know your family. They know we got married there, they know Italy...
- 8/22/2017
- by Mackenzie Schmidt
- PEOPLE.com
Kitties all over the world, join paws. Start a meow train, meow train … because it’s #InternationalCat Day.
We’re not even halfway through this joyous holiday created to recognize the dominion felines hold over the entire Earth, and the Internet is already freaking out.
Since the World Wide Web was essentially created to encourage the viral spread of cat cuteness, it isn’t surprising that #InternationalCatDay is trending on Twitter. And this trend comes bearing gifts (and gifs)!
To celebrate this important calendar moment, cat lovers from across the globe are going to Twitter to share their favorite feline photos,...
We’re not even halfway through this joyous holiday created to recognize the dominion felines hold over the entire Earth, and the Internet is already freaking out.
Since the World Wide Web was essentially created to encourage the viral spread of cat cuteness, it isn’t surprising that #InternationalCatDay is trending on Twitter. And this trend comes bearing gifts (and gifs)!
To celebrate this important calendar moment, cat lovers from across the globe are going to Twitter to share their favorite feline photos,...
- 8/8/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
Author: Zehra Phelan
If the Ghostbusters co-founder Ivan Reitman has anything to do with the future of the ghoul-hunting franchise we could be in for a global expansion with teams of Ghostbusters popping up all around the world.
Related: Ghostbusters news, review and interviews.
With original Ghostbuster, Dan Aykroyd, blasting the 2016 all female led reimagining’s director Paul Feig on Channel 4’s The Sunday Brunch last week, Reitman has come back in an interview with Super News Live on a more positive note with an idea of a direction he would like to franchise to take.
“What we’ve been doing a lot of is thinking about the franchise rights for ‘Ghostbusters.’ Because ‘Ghostbusters,’ that idea doesn’t have to just take place in New York, it can happen over the world.
I think it would be really cool to see Korean ghosts or Chinese ghosts. All those great...
If the Ghostbusters co-founder Ivan Reitman has anything to do with the future of the ghoul-hunting franchise we could be in for a global expansion with teams of Ghostbusters popping up all around the world.
Related: Ghostbusters news, review and interviews.
With original Ghostbuster, Dan Aykroyd, blasting the 2016 all female led reimagining’s director Paul Feig on Channel 4’s The Sunday Brunch last week, Reitman has come back in an interview with Super News Live on a more positive note with an idea of a direction he would like to franchise to take.
“What we’ve been doing a lot of is thinking about the franchise rights for ‘Ghostbusters.’ Because ‘Ghostbusters,’ that idea doesn’t have to just take place in New York, it can happen over the world.
I think it would be really cool to see Korean ghosts or Chinese ghosts. All those great...
- 6/12/2017
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After knocking the ectoplasm out of Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters reboot on UK TV over the weekend, Dan Aykroyd has softened his stance. The original paranormal investigator/eliminator has taken to social media to clarify his statements, now saying Feig “a good movie and had a superb cast.” Aykroyd also noted in his Facebook post, however, that the filmmaker had “plenty of money to do it.” That statement hews more closely to what the SNL alum said on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch…...
- 6/6/2017
- Deadline
2017-06-05T12:26:29-07:00Dan Akroyd Throws Shade at 'Ghostbusters' Remake Director
Paul Feig, who directed last summer’s “Ghostbusters” reboot, “will not be back on the Sony lot anytime soon,” actor and star of the original Dan Aykroyd told Britain’s Channel 4 on Sunday.
The director made several decisions that caused the movie to lose money, Aykroyd asserted on the “Sunday Brunch” show, adding that its struggles had nothing to do with the gender-inverted casting or the ensemble’s performances.
One of the main stars and a co-writer of the 1984 original, Aykroyd got an executive producer title on the reboot.
Read the rest of this article at Page Six.
Dan Akroyd also starred in Trading Places and was an original cast member on Saturday Night Live.
Paul Feig, who directed last summer’s “Ghostbusters” reboot, “will not be back on the Sony lot anytime soon,” actor and star of the original Dan Aykroyd told Britain’s Channel 4 on Sunday.
The director made several decisions that caused the movie to lose money, Aykroyd asserted on the “Sunday Brunch” show, adding that its struggles had nothing to do with the gender-inverted casting or the ensemble’s performances.
One of the main stars and a co-writer of the 1984 original, Aykroyd got an executive producer title on the reboot.
Read the rest of this article at Page Six.
Dan Akroyd also starred in Trading Places and was an original cast member on Saturday Night Live.
- 6/5/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
Nearly a year after Paul Feig’s female reboot of “Ghostbusters” was released to lukewarm box office returns, the director has been pinned by one of the original film’s stars, Dan Aykroyd, as the reason why there won’t be a sequel. In the weeks leading up to the film’s premiere, Aykroyd had high praise for the movie and its leading ladies, and in an interview yesterday on the British talk show “Sunday Brunch,” he said he still loves the film. Also Read: Sinclair Broadcast Group in Talks With Former Sony TV Boss Steve Mosko (Report) But Aykroyd,...
- 6/5/2017
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
A lot of fans weren't really happy with how Paul Feig's Ghostbusters reboot turned out. I thought it had some fun moments throughout the film, but for the most part is was kind of a mess. It's a shame because there was a lot of great comedic talent involved and I think it could've been a decent film had they come up with a better take on the story and characters.
Dan Aykroyd was a producer on the film and although he praised the film before it was released, he's now singing a different tune. While a guest on Britain’s TV show Sunday Brunch, Aykroyd laid into Feig because he didn't listen to them and he ended up costing the studio a ton of money in reshoots that could have been avoided.
“[Ghostbusters] made a lot of money around the world but just cost too much, making it economically...
Dan Aykroyd was a producer on the film and although he praised the film before it was released, he's now singing a different tune. While a guest on Britain’s TV show Sunday Brunch, Aykroyd laid into Feig because he didn't listen to them and he ended up costing the studio a ton of money in reshoots that could have been avoided.
“[Ghostbusters] made a lot of money around the world but just cost too much, making it economically...
- 6/5/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Sony had a lot riding on last year’s Ghostbusters reboot, hoping to launch a new shared universe based on the popular property. Those hopes were ultimately dashed with the movie making a modest $229 million, well below breaking even on its $140 million budget. Personally, I felt the movie was an unfunny rehash of what came before, and while I believe the studio will try again down the line (whether they should is another question entirely), that all-female reboot may no longer be the starting off point, and executive producer/original Ghostbuster Dan Ackroyd knows where the blame for the movie’s failure lies: director Paul Feig. It all started civil enough. Appearing on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, Aykroyd, who has previously gone on record as liking the reboot, was asked about the film’s box office performance, and he had nothing but nice things to say about the movie...
- 6/4/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
Taking aim at director Paul Feig, Dan Aykroyd said Sunday that there will be no sequel to last year’s Ghostbusters reboot because Feig spent too much money shooting the film and that “he will not be back on the Sony lot anytime soon.”
Appearing on the morning talk show Sunday Brunch on Britain’s Channel 4, Aykroyd, who co-wrote and starred in the original 1984 Ghostbusters and is credited as an executive producer on the remake, didn’t mention Feig by name, but said, “The director, he spent too much on it and he didn’t shoot scenes we suggested to him. Several...
Appearing on the morning talk show Sunday Brunch on Britain’s Channel 4, Aykroyd, who co-wrote and starred in the original 1984 Ghostbusters and is credited as an executive producer on the remake, didn’t mention Feig by name, but said, “The director, he spent too much on it and he didn’t shoot scenes we suggested to him. Several...
- 6/4/2017
- by Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After making her debut at the Met Gala in a head-turning, abs-baring Calvin Klein by Appointment design, Paris Jackson went decidedly less formal in a look that’s more Sunday brunch and less red carpet-ready at the MTV Movie and TV Awards. But her ensemble still packed a strong sartorial punch, and message. She also debuted a new do.
Let’s start with her look: Jackson paid homage to former First Lady Michelle Obama in a “Michelle My Belle” distressed T-Shirt, worn with ripped boyfriend jeans, a flannel tied around her waist and black Converse that appeared to be very worn-in.
Let’s start with her look: Jackson paid homage to former First Lady Michelle Obama in a “Michelle My Belle” distressed T-Shirt, worn with ripped boyfriend jeans, a flannel tied around her waist and black Converse that appeared to be very worn-in.
- 5/8/2017
- by Brittany Talarico
- PEOPLE.com
Sterling K. Brown wowed his Instagram followers when he shared a photo of his insane six-pack, but the This Is Us star says he isn’t in the gym 24/7 — he got his impressive abs by working out on his own as much as his schedule allows.
“I try to get something in five days a week,” Brown, 40, tells People exclusively of his workout schedule. “My work schedule doesn’t always accommodate my workout schedule, but I make do with what time I’ve got.”
When he does have down time, Brown rotates between a few different types of workouts.
“I...
“I try to get something in five days a week,” Brown, 40, tells People exclusively of his workout schedule. “My work schedule doesn’t always accommodate my workout schedule, but I make do with what time I’ve got.”
When he does have down time, Brown rotates between a few different types of workouts.
“I...
- 4/4/2017
- by Gabrielle Olya
- PEOPLE.com
Fewer things in this world are more difficult than dreaming up the perfect Instagram caption.
Because how many times can you really use “I’m feeling myself” to describe your many selfies without it getting stale? (Approximately three times, for the record.)
Lucky for us, this year’s Grammy nominees have taken that heavy burden upon themselves and have delivered double-tap-worthy captions that will leave your followers impressed/jealous/wanting to be your Bff.
Keep reading for song lyrics that double as captions, for every type of photo.
For the person who finally reunited with dessert after two weeks of...
Because how many times can you really use “I’m feeling myself” to describe your many selfies without it getting stale? (Approximately three times, for the record.)
Lucky for us, this year’s Grammy nominees have taken that heavy burden upon themselves and have delivered double-tap-worthy captions that will leave your followers impressed/jealous/wanting to be your Bff.
Keep reading for song lyrics that double as captions, for every type of photo.
For the person who finally reunited with dessert after two weeks of...
- 2/7/2017
- by Grace Gavilanes
- PEOPLE.com
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