A cancer patient who fell ill with an infection which can cause deadly sepsis had her life saved by her sister's gut instinct.
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Andie MacDowell is staying silver in her golden years.The “Four Weddings and a Funeral” actress, who is turning 65 in April, is relishing her gray hair as she ages, the star told former “Today” show co-anchor Katie Couric. “I want to be old. I’m tired of trying to be young. I don’t want to be young.
I’ve been young. And to be an older person trying to be young, what an effort. That’s a lot of effort,” she said.MacDowell’s aging affirmation comes on the heels of “Family Ties” actress Justine Bateman, 57, speaking out against Botox and fillers amid people criticizing her appearance. “I do think there is the importance of seeing beauty at every age and it’s not limited to a certain age,” MacDowell told Couric. “Every once in a while, I’ll say to someone, ‘I’m old,’ and they’ll say, ‘No, you’re not!’“Like it’s some horrible thing to say … And I’ll say to them, ‘But what if I say I’m young? Don’t have a problem with that, do you?’ The truth of the matter is, I’m old and that’s OK.
That’s what I really want people to think about.” MacDowell, known for her blockbuster roles in movies like “St. Elmo’s Fire” and “Groundhog Day,” told Couric women in their 60s like her should be relishing this time in their lives.“Why is there so much shame attached to getting older?” she said. “We’re towards the end. We have no time to waste feeling shame.”MacDowell also discussed her love of her silver hair and why she decided to keep it grown out.
“It looks good on me,” she said. “As it was growing out, my eyes popped. The color of them looked a little different.
I liked the way my skin looked better. And there was a feeling. It empowered me more.”MacDowell’s commentary follows Bateman opening up about being trolled online for aging naturally.
.A cancer patient who fell ill with an infection which can cause deadly sepsis had her life saved by her sister's gut instinct.
EXCLUSIVE: Andie MacDowell (Groundhog Day), Carmen Ejogo (True Detective) and Kevin Pollak (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) have joined Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis in comedy Goodrich, which began filming in LA this week.
Andy Cohen returned to his SiriusXM show this morning and teased what’s ahead on Vanderpump Rules. The Radio Andy host says the last seven episodes of the reality series are “jaw-dropping” as he also clarified that he is not a producer on the show.
Andy Cohen is hyping everyone up for the Vanderpump Rules reunion — and guys, it’s already sounding so messy!
Justine Bateman is getting candid about younger women feeling the need to get plastic surgery to alter their appearance. During her appearance on "Today" on Monday, Bateman, 57, said that the desire for plastic surgery in younger generations boils down to one thing: fear. "I think that everybody has a completion to this sentence: 'I'm afraid if people think I look old then therefore …,' and for different people, it's different things," she told co-hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb.
Andy Cohen says the Vanderpump Rules reunion has so much action that Peacock is planning to release «extended» versions. On SiriusXM's , Cohen shared some insight into the highly anticipated season 10 reunion and described the day as a «real reckoning.»The Bravo boss said he filmed one-on-one interviews with Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss.«I did separate one-on-ones with Tom, Ariana and Raquel, so that I could get all of their stories just in conversation with me, because I had a sense that I wasn't-- now, by the way, I re-asked a lot of the stuff in front of the group, but wanted to get everyone-- and I also, I had things that I had… my own concerns, I had my own things I wanted to confront them about, things that I had noticed,» he said. «I got to do that, so that's how we started and then we brought them in as a group, OK?»He continued, «So, it was a real reckoning.
Groundhog Day actress shared how she felt more like herself since choosing to go grey - and that she doesn't care what fans think of her decision. Watch Below: Charlie McDowell wishes Andie MacDowell Happy Mother's Day"How old do you think I look?" Andie asked Katie. "I'm going to be 65. What do you think I look, 75, just because I let my hair go grey? I don't care.
Justine Bateman realized people were commenting about her appearance when she Googled herself one day.
Justine Bateman is being applauded for her recent remarks on ageism.
—who originally rose to fame as Mallory Keaton in the ’80s sitcom Family Ties—had a poignant response to those who say she “looks old” after choosing to forgo Botox and fillers in favor of aging naturally. “I just don’t give a shit. I think I look rad,” Bateman recently , .
Justine Bateman, 57, is known for starring alongside Michael J. Fox on the popular '80s sitcom "Family Ties." Now, over 40 years since the show premiered, she's reflecting on how aging has affected her appearance, as well as the public's reaction to her decision to go without plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures of any kind. "I needed to Google something to um, do a little research and remind myself of something that happened when I was… famous," Bateman explained on "60 Minutes Australia." "So I put in my name, googled my name, ‘Justine Bateman,’ and then the auto complete came up with, which was ‘looks old.
Justine Bateman is getting older, and she doesn’t care what people think.Bateman, 57, has been a star since she was a teenager, and people watched her grow up on-screen.But the “Family Ties” star didn’t realize the internet obsessed over her aging face until she googled herself.“I needed to google something to do a little research and remind myself of something that happened when I was famous, so I put in my name, googled my name, Justine Bateman, and then the autocomplete came up which was ‘looks old,’” Bateman told “60 Minutes Australia.”She continued, “And I was only 42 at the time…and I was like ‘what?’ And I looked at the pictures that they had as evidence and I couldn’t see what they were talking about.”The interviewer later asked Bateman whether people could possibly find the aging process to be “beautiful,” to which she responded, “I just don’t give a s—t. I think I look rad.
Andy Samberg voices the title character of washed-up archaeologist Rip Digman.But the “Saturday Night Live” vet can also be seen in the feature-film flesh in the new comedy “Self Reliance,” which premiered at South by Southwest earlier this month, and the upcoming biopic “Lee,” in which flexes his acting chops opposite no less than Oscar winner Kate Winslet.“It’s very dramatic … very different from anything I’ve done before,” Samberg, 44, told The Post about his real-life role as Life magazine WWII photojournalist David Scherman. “But when Winslet calls you, you say yes.”For now, though, Samberg is getting in touch with his inner Indiana Jones on “Digman!” In addition to co-creating the series with fellow “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” alum Neil Campbell, the comedian serves as writer and producer for the first time.“I’ve written on everything I’ve ever worked on pretty much in some way, shape or form,” he said.
@HackedOffHugh) addresses his viral joke at Sunday's #Oscars and tells us he was "extremely nervous about it!""I think I got away with it!" https://t.co/cVclFZQU98 pic.twitter.com/IGOv4JcEjcThe British actor shared that Sigourney Weaver, 73, told him that he doesn’t “look like a scrotum,” and her approval of the joke “relaxed” him.Goldberg then gifted Grant moisturizer “just in case.”“Would you mind if I moisturized during our interview?” Grant quipped.Notably missing from the Oscars conversation on “The View,” however, was any mention of Grant’s “rude” encounter with ABC Oscars red-carpet host Ashley Graham, 35.Grant was seen rolling his eyes at the end of the awkward interview, prompting one viewer to describe the star as “a total a–hole.”Graham asked Grant what his favorite thing about the Academy Awards was, and he paused before responding.“It’s fascinating. The whole of humanity is here.
“I took LSD 375 times.” These are the first words said in “Louder than You Think” by subject Gary Young — drummer, producer, drunkard, and all-around enigma, likely best known as being the original drummer for the lo-fi 90’s alternative band, Pavement. The words, accompanied by the image of Young as he appears now, are all you need to understand the kind of documentary you’re in for – one hell of a strange trip, man.
Nearly 30 years after the release of Four Weddings And A Funeral, Hugh Grant and his former co-star Andie MacDowell reunited at the Oscars 2023 when they presented the award for best production design. Hugh, 62, and Andie, 65, famously worked together in Richard Curtis’s 1994 romantic comedy three decades ago as Charles and Carrie.
Hugh Grant doesn't have a problem poking fun at himself for a laugh — even in front of his former rom-com co-star, Andie MacDowell.Grant and MacDowell gave fans a little reunion at the 95th Oscars on Sunday, when they took to the stage at the Dolby Theatre to present the award for Best Production Design.Grant was all smiles as he joked about the difference between how he and MacDowell have aged in the nearly 30 years since their beloved rom-com.«We're actually here to do two things. The first is to raise awareness about the vital importance of using a good moisturizer,» Grant joked.
are the culmination of awards season, not to mention the ultimate occasion for stars to make a glamorous turn about the red carpet. Andie MacDowell proved that point with a beauty look that centered on a generous edging of onyx eyeliner alongside her bombshell that has become something of a signature. MacDowell—who arrived on the arm of daughter Rainey Qualley—went full glam for the occasion, elevating her black Saint Laurent dress with a gaze-encasing rim of black liner that was bordered by a touch of metallic. The edgy application was made even stronger when coupled with the actor’s swept-up updo, tousled texture, and sterling shade, all combining for an elegant and infinitely cool moment. Going gray may have been a Covid accompaniment, but for Andie MacDowell, the decision was undoubtedly correct.
Andie MacDowell brought her daughter, Rainey Qualley, as her plus one at the 2023 Academy Awards!
Oscars.ET was inside at rehearsals for the 95th Academy Awards Saturday, for an exclusive look at Sunday's show, which saw everyone from presenters and performers to the crew and even stand-in winners perfecting all the last minute details to ensure that everything goes smoothly on the big night.Mindy Kaling and John Cho nailed their parts after one or two tries, with the pair workshopping their jokes throughout. A discussion of whether to say «the winner is,» or «the Oscar goes to,» was had, with Kaling practicing opening the winner's envelope as well.