Holly Willoughby hasn't been seen for weeks now since she finished up her hosting gig on This Morning. The presenter is currently on her annual summer break from the ITV daytime show having gone off air with co-host Phillip Schofield in early July.
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Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston looked unrecognisable at a celebrity softball game this weekend.The 66 year old actor, best known for playing Walter White in the critically acclaimed show and dad Hal in Malcolm in the Middle, was taking part in the MGM All-Star Celebrity Softball Game at Dodger Stadium. While playing he could be seen sporting a very different look, complete with much longer hair and a shaggy beard. Bryan is currently sporting the slightly more dishevelled look due to his role in new film Jerry and Marge Go Large, and added to the confusion by pasting two stick-on moustaches under his eyes.
His new look is worlds away from his Walter White persona, which usually sees him sporting a shaven head and large moustache, complete with glasses. And his new appearance comes after he recently reprised his role as Walter White in the final series of the Netflix prequel, Better Call Saul starring Bob Odenkirk, with episodes currently being released weekly in the UK. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Before he'd even debuted in the softball game, Bryan sustained an injury to his shoulder in warm-up practice. Practicing his fielding, the actor was hit in the shoulder with a shot from Grammy Award-winning singer and actor Anthony Ramos, best known for Hamilton and In The Heights.
He was doubled over in pain for several minutes, before reportedly saying: “It’s definitely going to bruise. I might be more of a cheerleader in this game." Bryan escaped to his trailer following the incident. However, he made a good enough recovery to later take part in the game, playing for the Los Angeles team against Brooklyn.
.Holly Willoughby hasn't been seen for weeks now since she finished up her hosting gig on This Morning. The presenter is currently on her annual summer break from the ITV daytime show having gone off air with co-host Phillip Schofield in early July.
Better Call Saul writer and director Thomas Schnauz has addressed the decision to not de-age Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston for their recent cameos.After the two actors were confirmed to appear in the Breaking Bad spin-off’s final season earlier this year, Jesse Pinkman (Paul) and Walter White (Cranston) finally made their debut during a flashback sequence in the latest episode, aptly titled Breaking Bad.While the cameos were positively received by many fans, it prompted some discussion around the decision to not use digital de-aging technology on the characters to match their younger appearance in Breaking Bad.It’s been a common complaint throughout Better Call Saul, which serves as a prequel but hasn’t noticeably de-aged any of the characters throughout six seasons.Speaking to Variety about the issue, Schnauz said: “There’s only so much you can do before it starts looking ridiculous. We don’t do a ton of de-aging on the show.
Spoiler Alert: The following article contains plot details for third to last episode of AMC’s “Better Call Saul”After several confirmations from both creators and stars in recent months, and years of eager anticipation from fans, “Better Call Saul” finally welcomed Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) into the fold. Monday’s episode of the AMC drama opened with the same storyline from the Season 2 episode of “Breaking Bad” that first introduced Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman. But this time around, we experienced this first fateful introduction from Saul’s perspective rather than Walt and Jesse’s.
Ethan Shanfeld SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the 11th episode of “Better Call Saul” Season 6, titled “Breaking Bad.”“Better Call Saul” fans have waited over seven years for the Bob Odenkirk-led series to intersect with the world of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). This week’s episode of the spinoff, aptly titled “Breaking Bad,” provided viewers with all that and more.The episode goes back and forth between the black-and-white timeline, which features Saul’s post-“Breaking Bad” persona Gene Takovic in Omaha, and the world of Saul Goodman within “Breaking Bad” Season 2.
Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the 11th episode of “Better Call Saul” Season 6, titled “Breaking Bad.”After their “Better Call Saul” cameos were teased by the show’s co-creator Peter Gould before the start of the sixth and final season, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were finally back as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman Monday night.The two Emmy winners reprised their roles for the first time on the “Breaking Bad” prequel, just a few years after they shared the screen briefly in “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” After fans theorized about when Walt and Jesse would show up, they were introduced during a flashback to “Breaking Bad” Season 2 Episode 8, an episode titled “Better Call Saul,” which introduced Bob Odenkirk’s character. That 2009 episode of “Breaking Bad” was also the first time we heard the names of the characters Lalo and Ignacio, but at the time they were just throwaway lines from Saul and never addressed again.
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston hang out with some mascots on the field ahead of a charity baseball game in Albuquerque, New Mexico over the weekend.
This Morning to show off her results after going under the knife, but presenters Rochelle Humes and Vernon Kay asked if she was "happy". The 39-year-old was said to never have been "comfortable in her own skin" and after dozens of surgeries she became known as the "human Ken doll". However, in 2020 she announced her "biggest change yet" as she announced her new ambition to become a human Barbie.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul had a mini reunion when they attended the unveiling of bronze statues honoring their multi-layered characters from the iconic TV show.Cranston and Paul were joined by Albuquerque, New Mexico Mayor Tim Keller, other local politicians as well as the AMC hit show's creator Vince Gilligan for Friday's unveiling of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman statues at the city's convention center.According to, no tax dollars were used to erect these statues. It was commissioned, the news agency reports, by Gilligan and Sony Pictures. The show had a tremendous run from 2008 to 2013, spawning the hit prequel . And it's the success of those shows that prompted Keller to acknowledge the show for the positive economic impact it's had in the area that now enjoys a thriving film industry.«While the stories might be fictional… jobs are real every single day,» Keller said.
Liverpool-born actress, best known for playing Villanelle in Killing Eve, shared a snap of herself at a restaurant in an unknown location. Jodie, 29, usually has milky porcelain skin, but she joked about now having a tan. Sure enough, in the photo she has a golden glow.
A pair of statues immortalizing the characters played by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in “Breaking Bad” were unveiled Friday in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and both actors were in attendance to get a first glimpse of their bronze doppelgängers.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul attend an unveiling of statues dedicated to their Breaking Bad characters Walter White and Jesse Pinkman at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Friday (July 29) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Read more: Tom Cruise's quiet life in Biggin Hill and his daughter's very ordinary lifeAs KentLive reported this week, Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul came to Whitstable where he spent 15 nights taking time out to rest and relax with his actress and director wife, Lauren Parsekian. The couple from America were in awe of the stunning sunsets which they enjoyed every evening from their peaceful holiday accommodation on the beach. Lauren said she would remember that enchanting coastline view for the rest of her life and judging by the number of beautiful photos she took of it, including Aaron sitting on the window gazing out to the sea, they have plenty of images to remind them.
They were drug dealers. Murderers. Disloyal criminals breaking almost every law imaginable.
Whitstable and been enchanted by its stunning sunsets and peace. Lauren posted a slew of photographs taken from the beachfront window, the perfect place for the American couple to watch the glowing sun sink slowly behind the sea. In one she has captured Aaron Paul, who is best known for playing Jesse Pinkham in hit AMC series Breaking Bad, sitting on the windowsill gazing at the horizon.
Bryan Cranston is reuniting with Steve Mosko.
Better Call Saul showrunner Peter Gould has confirmed the sexuality of character Gus Fring in a new interview.*Spoilers for the latest season of Better Call Saul ahead*In this week’s episode of the hit Breaking Bad prequel series, Fring can be seen flirting with another man at a bar after Fring convinces Don Eladio that he didn’t hurt Lalo Salamanca.Speaking on The Ringer podcast ‘The Watch’ Gould explained what was going on in the scene.“Gus is holding onto his rage, his desire for revenge, and maybe he’s holding onto this romance that he had, with his boyfriend Max [his slain business partner from Breaking Bad],” he said, confirming that Fring is gay.“We know that Gus had some kind of…we’ve never been very specific, he had some kind of violent past before that, but [Max’s death] seems to be the turning point for Gus Fring.
Gogglebox star Tom Malone Jr cheekily apologised to his mum as he showed off his new vibrant look. The 28-year-old, who appeared on the hit Channel 4 show with his mum Julie and dad Tom Sr, took to Instagram to ask his fans what they thought of his new hairdo. Tom appeared on Gogglebox with the rest of the Malone family up until February 2021, announcing he wanted to explore other opportunities.
Better Call Saul cameos of Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were supposed to be a surprise, the actors have said.The pair are set to reprise their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman respectively in the final season of the AMC spinoff, and were announced to return back in April.“We were asked to keep it a secret forever,” Cranston told Albuquerque Journal (per Entertainment Weekly) “We were flown in [to Albuquerque] under the darkness of night.”He added: “We took this plane and they went to a certain private section of the airport there. And then we took like two steps out of the tarmac and into an SUV.