star took to Instagram on Monday to introduce his fans, friends and followers to his transgender son, Karter. «This my kid. One of the most happy, well-adjusted individuals I’ve ever known.
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Dead to Me star Linda Cardellini has opened up about working with Tom Hardy on new film Capone, admitting that she was "terrified" when the script called for her to slap her co-star.
Tom Hardy is best known for his roles in Peaky Blinders, Legend and Venom, and in Josh Trank's latest film Capone – previously known as Fonzo – he plays notorious gangster Al Capone, while Linda takes on the role of his wife, Mae.
The film was released straight to streaming in the US earlier this month, and at one
star took to Instagram on Monday to introduce his fans, friends and followers to his transgender son, Karter. «This my kid. One of the most happy, well-adjusted individuals I’ve ever known.
Khary Payton is proud of his son.
Best part of this summer: all this extra time with my baby girl!A post shared by Lynda Carter Official (@reallyndacarter) on "Best part of this summer: all this extra time with my baby girl!," Lynda captioned the image of the women in front of a staircase, presumably from Lynda's mansion in Potomac, Maryland.In the snap, Lynda wraps her arms around her mini-me daughter, who dons a floral dress.The mother and daughter are incredibly close.
Tom Hardy carries a box of groceries to his car after doing some shopping last week in London, England.
The film details the last year of gangster Al Capone's life
Ben Schwartz has it stored away at home
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Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 18 to 24 May and this year's theme is kindness. Opening up exclusively to OK! about her own battles with mental health, singer-songwriter Talia Dean discusses her intense battle with anxiety and why no one should feel shame in seeking help.The star, who found fame on the X Factor in 2017, sought help in 2011 but admits the current coronavirus has proved to be triggering.
The star of "Capone" and "Venom" is making a career out of playing men who are so bad at articulating their feelings that it's not clear they have any. He needs to rejoin the human race.
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The Dickens adaptation will follow on from Knight's gritty take on 'Christmas Carol'
Tom Hardy really dodged a bullet with this one. The actor’s new biopic “Capone” skipped its theatrical release due to the coronavirus pandemic and, as a result, few people seem to know it exists. Lucky for Hardy, because he makes the worst Al Capone ever.
Peaky Blinders fans will be delighted to know the creator of the gangster series is working on a brand new show.