Staying close. Megan Fox was seen walking hand in hand with Machine Gun Kelly one day after her Johnny & Clyde costar Tyson Ritter detailed an alleged tense interaction with the couple on set.
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dating in New York. “When you get out of your 30s and into your 40s, the dating pool shifts for single men,” the fed-up finance worker told The Post. “Now you are meeting men who are married and cheating, or in the process of a divorce, or separated.
It gets complicated. There are kids involved.” After going on one too many dates with men who claimed to be single but turned out to be taken, the Manhattanite gave up — on American men entirely. Susan is one of the subjects of the new TLC reality dating series “Match Me Abroad.” Premiering Sunday at 10 p.m., the show, which uses first names only, follows a group of single Americans as they travel to Colombia, Morocco and the Czech Republic, where matchmakers help them find love outside their home country.
Lonelyhearts looking for a leg up include Harold, 41, an inventor from New Mexico who recently moved out of his parents’ home and is looking for his future wife in Prague; Mark, 44, a sports broadcaster from Arizona who is looking for a woman in Morocco; and Chad, 38, from Tennessee, who is hoping a matchmaker can help put the bitter memory of three failed engagements behind him. Susan has been married once before, from ages 23 to 26. After that, the 2008 financial crisis tanked her dating life, she said. “I was in a bad place,” she said.
“I had lost my job — I was working for Lehman. It took a toll on me emotionally. It was a tough couple of years to date.
Staying close. Megan Fox was seen walking hand in hand with Machine Gun Kelly one day after her Johnny & Clyde costar Tyson Ritter detailed an alleged tense interaction with the couple on set.
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the post read. “Johnny has sustained a painful injury to his ankle following his recent appearances and has been advised by his doctor not to travel.”“He is devastated by this turn of events but looks forward to resting up so all four vampires can bring their absolute best to the tour in Europe.” The band clarified that all tickets will be transferred for the new dates.
John McEnroe made his debut at 18 with a bang.An unseeded upstart, the Queens native found himself on the same clay courts where he was once a ballboy — gliding and grinding in an interborough contest against Brooklyn-born Top Tenner Eddie Dibbs in his third-round match. But, on the first changeover, something wildly unexpected happened.“We were switching sides and then there was some commotion up in the stands, and the umpire said to us, ‘Someone’s been shot in the stands,’ ” McEnroe, 64, told The Post.
a new survey conducted by Checkr indicated that they foresee AI layoffs hitting the workforce within six months to two years.In addition to that statistic, 69% of respondents were either affirmative or on the fence about “being afraid to tell their managers about AI use at work for fear of being replaced by the tools they’re using.” Of those 69% of respondents, baby boomers were the least worried, with only 63% being afraid or unsure. millennials led the pack with a 76% positive-or-unsure fear factor.Furthermore, 79% of surveyed Americans felt pressure to get knowledgeable about AI and the various AI tools available to people, with 89% of millennials confirming they’ve already used AI at work.In what could be considered the most telling takeaway from the Checkr survey, “67% of American workers — 59% of Boomers, 61% of Gen Xers, 77% of Millennials, and 69% of Gen Zers — said they would spend their own money to enhance AI knowledge to avoid being replaced.”Respondents’ fears may not be unfounded.
Marta Balaga Debuting Chilean director Felipe Gálvez doesn’t shy away from controversy. On the contrary: he actually welcomes it. “I love to be controversial,” he tells Variety in Cannes, where he is introducing blood-soaked Western “The Settlers,” posing some uncomfortable questions about his country’s colonial past. “If something is controversial, it’s a good sign. It means it’s interesting. I am trying to provoke with my film, because this conversation is far from over.” Set in 1901, “The Settlers” sees three men (Benjamin Westfall, Mark Stanley and Camilo Arancibia) hired by a rich Spanish landowner (Alfredo Castro) to mark out his immense property. One is American, one Scottish, one of Indigenous descent. But what is really expected of them is to get rid of the Indigenous tribes.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent CANNES — Belinda, one of Mexico’s biggest popstars and a star of Netflix hit “Welcome to Eden,” is attached to headline “The Red Diamond,” the latest project from Erik Barmack’s L.A. and Mexico City-based Wild Sheep Content. One of the fastest-growing of production companies in international markets, Wild Sheep has a production alliance with The Mediapro Studio. “The Red Diamond” is also set up at Mexico City’s Wild Sheep Content Latin America, headed by producer Jimena Rodríguez who produced “3 Idiots,” the second highest-grossing Mexican movie of 2017. Rodríguez was instrumental in helping bringing Belinda to the project.
Prince Harry addressed claims that he rents a hotel room to have alone time away from wife Meghan Markle.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Kirsten Niehuus, CEO at Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, which funds films and TV series production in the Berlin region, and Simone Baumann, managing director of German Films, which promotes and supports the release of German films abroad, welcomed a wide array of guests to their garden party at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. Three Medienboard-funded films are in this year’s Competition: Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania’s “Four Daughters,” Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner’s “Club Zero,” and U.S. helmer Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City.” Niehuus told Variety: “Those are three very different productions, but it shows the spectrum [of films] that Medienboard supports.” Tunisian films, like “Four Daughters,” need international co-production funding to get made, she said, and “we believe in world cinema, so were very happy [to back it].” Hausner is “one of the most impressive female filmmakers [in the world], and I think there should be more female filmmakers on the Croisette and every other ‘A’ festival,” she said. “Asteroid City” is “the best of American arthouse filmmaking; very stylish, with a great narrative – so we love it,” she said.
Marta Balaga Julio Hernández Cordón’s vampire tale “The Day is Long and Dark” (“El Día es Largo y Oscuro”) is unveiling first images and trailer, which world premieres at Cannes’ Fantastic Pavilion. Alina Rojas, Diana Bustamante and Hernández Cordón produce, for La Mitad del Continente (Mexico) and Burning (Colombia). The film, currently in post-production, dives into a complicated family dynamic as Vera, a 17-year-old girl, needs to learn how to live with her “vampirism gene.” Prisoners of the sun, she and her father, Cruz, spend their days in hotel rooms until she can’t take it: Feeling guilty and misunderstood, and missing her boyfriend she is afraid of hurting, Vera wants to die. Suddenly, her father – who is also a film director – has two missions in life. He can’t let her attack anyone but he also needs to make sure she doesn’t commit suicide.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Vertical has secured North American rights to “The Queen Mary,” a psychological horror film that was produced on the titular ship. It was made by “Dracula Untold” director Gary Shore and chronicles the mysterious and violent events surrounding one family’s voyage on Halloween night in 1938, and how their destinies link up with those of another family onboard the ocean liner into the present day. The Queen Mary, now on anchored in Long Beach, Calif., was once a luxury ocean liner and a favored mode of transport for generations of the rich and famous. All that seaborne revelry has established a reputation for the Queen Mary as “One of the World’s Most Haunted Places,” or so sayeth Time Magazine.
Naman Ramachandran “To Wong Foo The Musical,” based on 1995 film “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar,” will have its world premiere at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, U.K. The film, which is now considered a cult classic, starred Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, John Leguizamo, Stockard Channing, Robin Williams and Ru Paul. The musical has a book and direction by original film screenplay writer Douglas Carter Beane, with music and lyrics by Lewis Flinn, casting by Sarah Leung and artwork by Feast Creative. Beginning in 1990s New York, the musical tells the story of three drag queens, Vida, Noxeema and Chichi, who embark on a trip across America to attend the drag queen of the year finals in Hollywood. When their car breaks down in Middle America, their lives, as well as those in the town, are turned upside down.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are going after a photo agency that was involved in their paparazzi car chase!
rumors of a feud between exes Shakira and Gerard Piqué began circulating, alleging the Colombian singer didn’t ask the Spanish retired soccer player permission to feature their sons Milan and Sasha.Despite the beautiful clip showing the children’s vulnerable side, journalist Lorena Vázquez affirmed Piqué wasn’t aware of the video. “What surprises me the most about all this is that if your children appeared in one place, you would have to ask the other parent for permission.
We’ve gathered every official statement released from various sources and individuals about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s car chase.
Fast X is speeding into theaters this weekend!
The Eurovision Song Contest is taking place on Saturday night and is this year being hosted by the UK.
Sebastián Yatra. He teamed up with his fellow Colombian singers Manuel Turizo and Beéle for the irresistible single “Vagabundo.” The feel-good merengue track will have you instantly dancing.The song was composed by Yatra and collaborators and is upbeat, fun, and relatable.
Lainey Wilson is dating! And it appears she had just one rule for her date when they attended the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards: don't steal her thunder!The «Heart Like a Truck» songstress spoke to ET's Rachel Smith on Thursday in Frisco, Texas and before diving into country music's biggest night, Wilson had to get a little something, something off her chest when it came to her date, former NFL quarterback Devlin Hodges.«Yup, yup. I brought me a hot date tonight,» she tells ET.
Jamie Foxx are reportedly “preparing for the worst” as the actor remains in hospital.The Oscar-winning actor is still being treated four weeks after “suffering a serious medical emergency”. According to reports in the US, Foxx is at a medical facility in Georgia where he is being kept “under observation”.Details of Foxx’s condition have not been disclosed, but a source close to the actor told TMZ that he “needs all the prayers and well-wishes his fans can muster”.Now, a source close to the family has reportedly told Radar Online that his family are “hoping for the best” but “preparing for the worst” following his hospitalisation.The source further claimed: “Jamie’s people are saying he’s doing OK and improving, while doctors try to get to the bottom of his problems — but he wouldn’t be in a hospital this long if he was anything close to OK.”News of Foxx’s medical emergency was shared on Instagram by his daughter, Corinne Foxx, on April 12.