Being frightened by spiders, small spaces and even flying is pretty common. You might be afraid of all of those things, and some big stars are, too.
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“America’s Next Top Model.”“She’s not a friendly lady,” Dickinson, 69, said about Banks, 50, on the June 18 episode of “The Bachelorette” alum Kaitlyn Bristowe’s “Off the Vine” podcast.Bristowe, 39, recalled that she had little interaction with Banks when she was on “Dancing With the Stars” in 2020, which was Banks’ first season hosting the ABC show.“You’re too beautiful for her,” Dickinson told Bristowe. “She does not like beautiful women.”Looking back on their history, Dickinson admitted that she “tortured” Banks when they did “ANTM” together in the mid-2000s.“Because, if she was going to be mean to the girls — I saw her ploy, just so I could remain under the radar,” Dickinson recalled.
“I’d tell her things like, ‘I did Vogue, you did Elle.'”Dickinson also claimed that Banks was “always late” to the show’s set. She said the “Life-Size” star kept everyone “waiting for hours and hours” when they were filming the final episodes of Season 4 in Cape Town, South Africa, without air conditioning.“How did she get away with all that?” Bristowe asked.“It was her show,” said Dickinson.
“She was the EP.”Dickinson added: “She claims she created it, but she did not. I met the guy who created it.”The Post has reached out to Banks’ rep for comment.Dickinson previously spoke about her issues with Banks on the Oprah Winfrey Network in 2015.“Tyra’s a tough businesswoman, and she does great TV.
I respect her as a woman,” the supermodel said at the time. “I’ve said some pretty bad things about her in the past because I’d been fired, and I was very hurt that I’d been fired, so I acted out.“That’s not when I acted in a sober-like fashion.
Being frightened by spiders, small spaces and even flying is pretty common. You might be afraid of all of those things, and some big stars are, too.
Now that summer is well and truly underway and many of us were lucky to experience the mini heatwave over the past few days, many shoppers have taken to the high street in search for sandals, floaty dresses and other summer staples designed to keep you cool while remaining stylish.
Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor has stunned fans by sharing a round-up of pictures from her sunshine getaway with her daughter, with some saying they 'look like sisters'.
Given the age of Instagram Beauty, social media Wellness and the grifters that come along with it, and the TikTok age of beauty care products, it was bound to happen: a movie about skincare and essentially the local skincare wars as everyone fights for a piece of the pie. That’s essentially the gist of the new Elizabeth Moss film, aptly titled “Skincare” by director Austin Peters.
Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us’ is eligible for a Grammy nomination, says Recording Academy CEO.The Grammys CEO Harvey Mason Jr. opened up about his thoughts on the hugely successful song in a recent statement and explained that while it isn’t common for a diss track to be nominated for a Grammy, in this case, it is a possibility.He discussed the idea while at LAX airport on Monday (June 24), and was approached by TMZ Hip Hop for a comment.The track was originally shared by Lamar earlier this year, as the heavily publicised feud between him and fellow rapper Drake came to a head.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Gena Rowlands is living with Alzheimer’s disease, her son Nick Cassavetes announced in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. Cassavetes, who directed his mother in 2004’s “The Notebook,” said Rowlands is “in full dementia.” A four-time Emmy winner and two-time Golden Globe winner, Rowlands is a screen icon best known for her acclaimed collaborations with husband John Cassavetes, including the films “A Woman Under the Influence” (1974) and “Gloria” (1980). Both performances earned her Oscar nominations for best actress.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to “The World According to Allee Wilis,” a new documentary about the musical powerhouse best known for writing the “Friends” theme song and Earth Wind & Fire’s “September.” The film, which is directed by Alexis Spraic, had its world premiere at SXSW and has been hitting the festival circuit. It most recently screened at the Provincetown Film Festival, and will next be showcased at Frameline.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sean Penn recently said in an interview with The New York Times that 2008’s “Milk” was “the last time I had a good time” on a film set, adding: “I went 15 years miserable on sets.” While Penn earned critical acclaim and his second Oscar for best actor thanks to his portrayal of the openly gay politician Harvey Milk, he told The Times he could not star in the film today as straight actors playing queer characters has become too hotly debated in Hollywood. “No.
When it comes to filling your home with a beautiful aroma that lasts for hours, nothing compares to a home fragrance from Yankee Candle. You can't go wrong with any of the classic scents - clean cotton, vanilla and rose - but those looking for a unique, summery scent are opting for a particular jar on Amazon.
Coronation Street's Vicky Entwistle has shared an update on the search for missing teenager Jay Slater, who has disappeared in Tenerife.The soap star revealed her personal connection to the case, explaining that Jay is her godmother's grandson.The 19 year old was last seen days ago after attending a music festival on the Spanish island. He reportedly called his friends saying he was in the "middle of nowhere". Vicky, known for playing Janice Battersby on the ITV show, has been keeping in touch with the worried family and urged her fans to pray for Jay's safe return.
Police Scotland did not receive a police watchdog investigation report into the death of Sheku Bayoh that would have been “incredibly valuable” in terms of officers examining conduct, an inquiry was told.
Justin Timberlake didn’t get any special treatment during his arrest — because it turns out the arresting cops had no clue who he was!
Fans of The Killers have predicted that the iconic rock band has visited a popular Greater Manchester beauty spot ahead of their big shows in the city this week.
Joe Swash has told fans he's 'not quite over' the heartbreaking death of his dad after he was asked about him following wife Stacey Solomon's tribute on Father's Day. The actor and presenter was seen in tears as Stacey paid tribute to him on Sunday (June 16).
Olivia Attwood has given fans a look at incredible family home, which boasts huge ornate gardens and an incredible outdoor pool.The Loose Women star shared that she had returned home to visit her dad on Father's day. She posted an image of the lavish property, which included a breath-taking outdoor area which could be mistaken for a holiday villa.
one wrote, accompanied by a flame emoji. “Princess Anne’s equine skills came into play today.
We all deserve a smile that we're proud to flash, but if you're partial to a black coffee, a glass of red wine or the occasional cigarette, your grin might be marred by stains and yellowing, making it less than dazzling. But we've found a nifty trick to save you 10 per cent on top-selling teeth whitening brand MySweetSmile.
Russell Brand‘s behaviour while hosting Big Brother spin-off programmes were “not adequately addressed”, an investigation has found.The comedian and actor presented shows including Big Brother’s Big Mouth and Big Brother’s Celebrity Hijack on Channel 4 between 2004 and 2008.An investigation by production company Banijay UK has said managers were alerted to allegations that Brand asked staff to get audience members’ phone numbers, and that his behaviour made female crew members feel uncomfortable or intimidated.However, the production company said that no formal complaints were made and the concerns were “not properly escalated”.Banijay said (via BBC News): “We are extremely sorry to anyone who was impacted by this behaviour and felt unable to speak up or that their voice was not properly heard.”Banijay is one of several broadcasting organisations to have investigated whether any complaints were made about Brand’s behaviour during his employment. The company asked law firm Lewis Silkin LLP to conduct the investigation.Lewis Silkin’s head of investigations Karen Baxter concluded: “No formal complaints were made about Brand during the programmes.”“There were, however, concerns regarding Brand’s behaviour which were raised informally with senior members of staff, particularly in relation to him asking runners to obtain phone numbers of audience members and female crew members feeling uncomfortable or intimidated by his behaviour while working in Bristol in 2004/2005.
Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary sent a powerful message about their thoughts on divorce - they have a strong ambition not to “repeat the same mistakes” their parents made. Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced in 1996 when Harry was eight years old, while Meghan’s parents, Doria Ragland and Thomas Markle, split in 1987 when she was six.
Very Important People has seen host Vic Michaelis interview an assortment of characters that really can’t be described in just a few words. From Vic’s Ex-Step Grandmother (Lisa Gilroy) to Mental Health Advocate Tommy Shriggly (Zac Oyama), every improvisor brought a uniquely wild energy to Dropout’s short form series, matched by Michaelis’ ability to perfectly adapt to every situation while keeping up their host persona.