Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell biography Finding Freedom has hit the rack. An excerpt from the book was previously shared and it had led to tongues wagging.
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Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: International cinema giant Vue has weighed in on the controversial Universal-AMC window crunch, announced earlier this week.Universal and AMC put aside bad blood to sign a multi-year deal that will allow the studio’s films to premiere on premium video on-demand within three weeks of their theatrical debuts.Like Cineworld, before it, the move has bemused Vue, which accounts for 2,000 screens in 10 major international markets, including UK, Germany,
.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell biography Finding Freedom has hit the rack. An excerpt from the book was previously shared and it had led to tongues wagging.
Gwyneth Paltrow admits she was “lucky” to find love after parting ways with ex-husband Chris Martin.The Avengers: Endgame actress divorced the Coldplay frontman in 2016 and, speaking to Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, she confessed she never expected to remarry with current husband, TV mogul Brad Falchuk.“It was great to fall in love again at a mature age,” the Goop lifestyle mogul shared.
According to Gwyneth Paltrow, there is a specific reason she and Chris Martin split up. They just didn’t fit right.
British Vogue, the Iron Man star wrote that she first realized her “marriage was over” on her 38th birthday in September 2010 – but tried “turning the volume down” for years until announcing they were “consciously uncoupling” in a post on her Goop website in March 2014.Revealing the lengths she and Chris went to save their marriage for their kids, Apple, 16, and Moses, 14, she continues: “Between the day that I knew and the day we finally relented to the truth, we tried everything.“We did not
Vogue UK, she admits that they "didn’t quite fit together."“We were close, though we had never fully settled into being a couple," the Goop creator wrote. “We just didn’t quite fit together.
British Vogue’s September issue that the saying “sounded a bit full of itself, painfully progressive and hard to swallow”.Paltrow said that despite their 13 years together, the pair never “fully settled into being a couple” but insists they always put their children, Apple, 16 and Moses, 14 first.“We were close, though we had never fully settled into being a couple. We just didn't quite fit together.
Gwyneth Paltrow knew on her 38th birthday that her marriage was over. Although the actress was 41 by the time she and Chris Martin announced their split in 2014, Gwyneth admitted that, in her mind, the marriage was over long before then.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorWhile Universal’s Dolittle and Warner Bros’ reissue of Interstellar were the big kahunas in China this weekend, Russell Crowe-starrer Unhinged hit the road in 19 new markets over the session. Among them, the UK, Australia, Netherlands and New Zealand where the Solstice Studios pic was No.
A special minted coin to commemorate India’s independence hero Mahatma Gandhi is being considered in the UK.Chancellor Rishi Sunak has written to the Royal Mint Advisory Committee (RMAC) asking it to recognise contributions of people from black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) groups.“RMAC is currently considering a coin to commemorate Gandhi,” the UK Treasury announced late on Saturday, Reuters reports.In his letter to the RMAC, Mr Sunak said members of BAME communities had made a "profound
Rebecca Davis editor“Tenet” announced Wednesday that it has passed government approvals for a theatrical release in China, an indication that an official release date is now on the horizon.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorChinese state television is removing English Premier League soccer matches from their schedule amid the growing political feud between Beijing and the UK government.CCTV, which has the rights in China, won’t be showing the remainder of the current season, per a Bloomberg report.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefState-controlled China Central Television (CCTV) has halted broadcasting English soccer matches. The move appears to be a result of growing political tensions between China and the U.K.CCTV canceled its coverage of the game between Liverpool and Chelsea on Wednesday night.