All about love! Christina Ricci, Hunter Doohan and more Wednesday stars have found their happily ever afters off screen.
21.11.2022 - 23:03 / usmagazine.com
Christina Ricci opened up about how her divorce from James Heerdegen forced her to sell some of her most valuable possessions.
“There are certain things that I have collected — certain bags. I had quite a Chanel handbag collection for a while, but I sold a lot of things,” the actress, 42, revealed during an interview with Sunday Times Style magazine, which was published on Sunday, November 20.
Ricci explained how events in her personal life led to the decision, saying, “Well, certain traumas in life go along with financial traumas, extended court situations, custody situations [and] fighting restraining orders.”
The Addams Family star, who was married to Heerdegen, 43, for nearly seven years before their split in 2020, noted that she has since come a long way.
“Having said that, I’m absolutely doing fine, there’s no issue. But I learnt to use these investment pieces in different ways. I also had a Chanel Fine Jewelry collection that I put to good use,” she shared, adding that she “100 percent” believed choices in her personal life were triggered by her childhood. “I think with those things — Well, I can’t speak for everyone, but it took me a long time to admit to myself what was going on, what it should be called.”
Ricci continued: “Denial is very strong. Of course, you don’t want to accept that the worst possible thing is happening and that you put yourself in that situation. So it took me a really long time to realize that.”
The Wednesday star met Heerdegen while working on the ABC series Pan Am. In February 2012, Us Weekly revealed that the duo were officially dating. After Ricci was spotted wearing a ring on her left hand in 2013, Us broke the news of the pair’s engagement.
Following their wedding later that year, Ricci
All about love! Christina Ricci, Hunter Doohan and more Wednesday stars have found their happily ever afters off screen.
Taking a twisted turn. Netflix’s Wednesday introduced viewers to a new version of Wednesday Addams — and her story is only getting started.
Wednesday has summoned a new record for Netflix. The supernatural series drew a whopping 341.23M hours viewed in its first week on the streamer, soaring to the top of the TV charts.
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Wednesday is a new take on The Addams Family, the classic cartoon strip created by Charles Addams. The Netflix series focuses on the titular character played by Jenna Ortega with her family only appearing sprinkled throughout the season.
Jenna Ortega plays the titular character Wednesday in the Netflix series based on the Charles Addams cartoons. Ortega follows in the footsteps of Christina Ricci who portrayed the character in 1991’s The Addams Family and the 1993 sequel Addams Family Values.
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Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 1 of Wednesday.
Warning: This story contains spoilers from season 1 of Wednesday.
NBC will strip its U.S. remake of hit U.K. game show across two weeks in an unusual scheduling move.
, caused quite a controversy when she the effect nepotism had on her modeling and acting career. “The internet seems to care a lot about that kind of stuff. People are going to have preconceived ideas about you or how you got there, and I can definitely say that nothing is going to get you the part except for being right for the part,” recently told , also claiming the term “nepo baby” is mostly used against women.
The first episode of Netflix’s “Wednesday,” based on the classic Charles Addams character, is one of the best things Tim Burton has directed in years. Fans who grew up with Burton’s work in the ’80s and ’90s have lamented his output for years, as the visually inventive director seems to have lost the creative passion that used to fuel his work.