A widower is threatened by land developers in Domingo And The Mist, the Un Certain Regard drama from director Ariel Escalante Meza. The Costa Rican film is a slow-burning comment on corruption pierced with a tinge of magical realism.
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Ariel Winter is putting herself first.
The actress joined her “Modern Family” alum Julie Bowen on her podcast “Quitters” to talk about growing up in the spotlight on the hit show since she was 11-years-old and how the paparazzi culture in Los Angeles became too much.
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“Part of the reason I always hated L.A. was because I have been followed by paparazzi for a very long portion of my life,” said Winter.
“I really, really dislike having my space invaded. I don’t like pictures of me [that] I haven’t signed up for. I don’t like feeling watched. I’ve always just wanted to live a very normal life, have a normal existence and I never really felt like I could do that. Everywhere I went, someone was taking my picture. I’m just not that person. Fame and all that is not something I’m interested in. I just want to live as normal a life as I can.”
At just 14-years-old the paparazzi proved to be “really traumatic” as they would try and provoke her, yelling things about her home life. Winter’s older sister, Shanelle Gray, became her legal guardian in 2012 after her mom and manager, Chrisoula Workman, was accused of being abusive.
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“I don’t feel comfortable walking my dog down the street” in L.A., Winter said. “If my dog gets off leash I can’t be like, ‘What the f*** get back here!’ It’s going to be [turned into]: ‘Ariel Winter, rescue advocate, screaming and abusing dog’ when really I’m just trying not to let my dog get hit in the street. Everything I’m doing is scrutinized.”
Winter has now settled down in her new city but won’t be sharing where that
A widower is threatened by land developers in Domingo And The Mist, the Un Certain Regard drama from director Ariel Escalante Meza. The Costa Rican film is a slow-burning comment on corruption pierced with a tinge of magical realism.
Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP) is set to remake Ariel Winograd’s Argentinian comedy Mama Se Fue De Viaje (Ten Days Without Mom) in Turkey and South Korea.
Faye Winter turned heads when she rocked up to a launch party in a striking white mini-dress on Thursday night. The 26-year-old reality TV star, who found fame on Love Island last year, was seen holding hands with boyfriend Teddy Soares as they headed to the Cass X Prada launch party on Thursday. Faye's dress certainly had the wow factor, featuring a raised hem on the right leg and a sheer panel on the chest area with an embellished sunbeam design to protect her modesty.The former estate agent also wore a pair of white high-heeled shoes to compliment her outfit and her long locks were styled in dreamy ethereal waves.
Love Island star Faye Winter has candidly opened up about the last few weeks being the “hardest since leaving the villa” last summer. Faye, 26, shot to fame on season seven of Love Island, where she met current boyfriend Teddy Soares, also 26. It’s since been a whirlwind of a time for the celebrity pair, who recently revealed to OK! that they’ve made some “big changes” to their careers.
Ariel Robinson, who is best known for winning season 20 of Worst Cooks in America, has been sentenced to life in prison in relation to the death of her 3-year-old foster child, Victoria “Tori” Smith.
WYFF reported.Shortly after the guilty verdict, Robinson was sentenced to life in prison. Judge Letitia H. Verdin told Robinson, “I can say that in my 13, 14 years of being a judge, I’ve never seen anything like this.
Demi Lovato's scripted comedy project, , is not coming to NBC after all. It was announced on Thursday that the network is not moving forward with the show.The news comes just a few months after ET confirmed that 24-year-old Ariel Winter was replacing Lovato as the star of the sitcom.
Ariel Winter‘s show is no longer happening.
NBC is not moving forward with Hungry.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterNBC has opted not to move forward with its comedy pilot “Hungry,” which originally starred Demi Lovato who pulled out of the project and was replaced by “Modern Family” star Ariel Winter, Variety has learned.The multi-cam follows friends who belong to a food-issues group as they help each other look for love, success and the perfect thing in the fridge that’s going to make it all better.Lovato had been attached to the Universal television-produced “Hungry” as executive producer and star for almost a year while it was in development at NBC, but exited for scheduling reasons just as the pilot was about to start shooting in March. She was quickly replaced by Winter.Along with Winter, the “Hungry” pilot also starred Valerie Bertinelli, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, Ryan McPartlin, Alex Brightman and Ashley D.
Ariel Winter has ditched her home in Los Angeles after years of living in the big city, and she’s finally revealing why she decided to make the move!
Ariel Winter is opening up about her main reason for moving out of Los Angeles.
Ariel Winter has pulled up stakes and gotten herself out of Los Angeles. The actress is now opening up about what motivated the big move.The actress sat down for a chat on the podcast, hosted by Chad Sanders and Winter's co-star and on-screen mom, Julie Bowen — and she reflected on how her desire for a normal life lead to her exodus from the City of Angels.«Part of the reason I always hated L.A.
The former winner of the Food Network’s Worst Cooks in America reality competition is expected to testify on Thursday in her South Carolina murder trial.
Ariel Winter is latest Los Angeles explant. Earlier this year, the "Modern Family" star and her boyfriend, actor Luke Benward, decided to pack up their bags and leave Tinseltown — and they've not looked back. "People have always been like, 'You don't like L.A., why don't you just move' … and then I just randomly looked and decided why not," she told former costar Julie Bowen on her "Quitters" podcast. "We sold our cars, got an Escalade to fit all the dogs for the drive, put my house on the market, sold my house."Although the actress makes the move sound easy, that's far from the case. "It was hard for me to decide [to move] because I'm leaving everybody I know in California," she said. "It's a quick flight to California and I had to remind myself, if I don't like it, I can leave."A post shared by ARIEL WINTER (@arielwinter)The actress didn't disclose where she and Luke moved because she values privacy and normalcy."Part of the reason I always hated L.A.
EXCLUSIVE: Shudder, AMC Networks’ streaming service for horror, and RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, have partnered on the newest Shudder Original Film, Destroy All Neighbors. From music-video and commercial director Josh Forbes and starring Jonah Ray Rodrigues (Mystery Science Theater 3000) and Alex Winter (Bill and Ted franchise) who also produce.