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Jenna Bush Hager makes surprising comparison for co-star Hoda Kotb - hellomagazine.com
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31.08.2022 / 03:43

Jenna Bush Hager makes surprising comparison for co-star Hoda Kotb

Jenna Bush Hager and her co-star Hoda Kotb love to have fun on their usual segment of Fourth Hour of Today, also called Today with Hoda and Jenna.MORE: Jenna Bush Hager shares glimpses of family vacationThe two of them often dive into some conversations that could be divisive to fans and sometimes, they dive into ones they can't help but relate with.VIDEO: Jenna Bush Hager 'hustled' to get to Hoda Kotb after emotional Today episodeOn occasion, however, the odd surprising claim will be made that takes fans aback at first and then eventually makes the most sense.Such a conversation happened in a recent episode of the show, where Jenna made an odd comparison for Hoda, but eventually proved her point excellently.MORE: Jenna Bush Hager shocks fans as she reveals different side to husband Henry with hilarious storyShe started off by saying: "Hoda is the most disciplined," then going on to compare the mother-of-two to a dad, which Hoda couldn't help but chuckle to.Specifically, she mentioned that her co-star reminded her of her own dad, former President George W. Bush.

Keanu Reeves makes surprise appearance at Northamptonshire couple’s wedding - www.nme.com - county Reeves - county Midland
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29.08.2022 / 09:35

Keanu Reeves makes surprise appearance at Northamptonshire couple’s wedding

Keanu Reeves has surprised a couple in Northamptonshire by showing up to their wedding over the weekend.As reported by Newsweek, James and Nikki Roadnight wed at the Fawsley Hall hotel in the South Midlands county last week – the same hotel where Reeves happened to be staying as a guest. Mrs.

Jenna Bush Hager shocks fans as she reveals different side to husband Henry with hilarious story - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
25.08.2022 / 22:25

Jenna Bush Hager shocks fans as she reveals different side to husband Henry with hilarious story

Jenna Bush Hager is proving nothing is off limits, even if it means exposing her husband!MORE: Jenna Bush Hager stuns in swimwear in beach photos with twin sister BarbaraThe star wasn't afraid of throwing her husband Henry Hager under the bus, when playing the classic sleepover game with her co-star Hoda Kotb on 4th Hour with Hoda and Jenna.As the two co-hosts were discussing sneaky behavior, home etiquette, and messy accidents in other people's homes, the mom-of-three outed her husband as the culprit of some serious damage.WATCH: Jenna opens up about body imageMORE: Jenna Bush Hager congratulated as she delivers details of exciting new TV projectThe initial prompt was: "Never have I ever spilled something on someone's carpet and pretended nothing happened."Hoda didn't hold back and immediately said she unfortunately had, to which Jenna joked: "Well, I have never, because it's been real obvious."However, she didn't stop there, doubling down on the confessions to reveal an accident that Henry had which was much worse than any wine or cocktail spillage on a carpet.A post shared by TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (@hodaandjenna)The hilarious storyShe admitted: "One time Henry was dancing on Barbara's coffee table…" recalling an event at her twin sister's home.MORE: Today's Justin Sylvester opens up about working with Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda KotbMORE: Jenna Bush Hager's life-changing move could be delayed for surprising reasonHer co-star interrupted her, foreshadowing the outcome, and joked: "Oh, no.

Christopher Mintz-Plasse Really Annoyed Jonah Hill During ‘Superbad’ Audition/Filming - theplaylist.net
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22.08.2022 / 17:19

Christopher Mintz-Plasse Really Annoyed Jonah Hill During ‘Superbad’ Audition/Filming

The R-rated teen comedy “Superbad” helped launch multiple film careers and was a breakout feature for its screenwriting duo, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, entering the world of filmmaking which would lead to them directing their own films such as “This Is The End” and producing multiple popular television shows such as Amazon’s “The Boys.” Even the young cast ended up becoming well-known names themselves with Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Bill Hader, and future Oscar-winner Emma Stone (“La La Land”).

Jonah Hill Praised By Mental Health Professionals For Sharing Anxiety Attacks, Decision To Quit Public Appearances - deadline.com - city Sandra
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21.08.2022 / 13:47

Jonah Hill Praised By Mental Health Professionals For Sharing Anxiety Attacks, Decision To Quit Public Appearances

Jonah Hill has received plaudits for sharing recently his decision to step back from promoting his films in order to protect his mental health.

Jonah Hill won't promote his films anymore to prevent panic attacks, work on his mental health - www.foxnews.com
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18.08.2022 / 22:57

Jonah Hill won't promote his films anymore to prevent panic attacks, work on his mental health

Jonah Hill won't be doing media appearances or public-facing events any longer as he takes steps to protect his mental health. Hill, 38, recently completed directing his second film, "Stutz." The comedian filmed the documentary secretly, and it features conversations between him and his therapist regarding his mental health.

Jonah Hill’s Doc ‘Stutz’ Hits Festivals This Fall, Hill Taking A Break From Promoting Films Due To Anxiety Attacks - theplaylist.net
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18.08.2022 / 17:53

Jonah Hill’s Doc ‘Stutz’ Hits Festivals This Fall, Hill Taking A Break From Promoting Films Due To Anxiety Attacks

From comedy star to awards-worthy turns to becoming a director with “Mid90s,” Jonah Hill‘s career has had an interesting arc. And its next development is even more curious.

Jonah Hill to stop promoting his films to protect his mental health - www.nme.com
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18.08.2022 / 15:53

Jonah Hill to stop promoting his films to protect his mental health

Jonah Hill has announced that he won’t be promoting his upcoming films for the foreseeable future in order to work on his mental health.The actor, who recently directed the documentary Stutz where he openly discussed his mental health with his therapist Dr. Phil Stutz, has penned an open letter explaining that his anxiety attacks are “exacerbated by media appearances and public-facing events”.The letter (via Deadline), reads: “I have finished directing my second film, a documentary about me and my therapist which explores mental health in general called Stutz.

Jonah Hill Reveals 20-Year Battle with Anxiety Attacks, Will No Longer Make Media Appearances - www.etonline.com - county Stone
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18.08.2022 / 14:37

Jonah Hill Reveals 20-Year Battle with Anxiety Attacks, Will No Longer Make Media Appearances

Jonah Hill is speaking out about his mental health. The star is sharing an inside look at his own personal therapy sessions in his new documentary,, and has revealed a long-running battle with anxiety attacks. With the doc set to launch during the Fall film festival circuit, Hill has penned an open letter explaining why he will not be promoting the project with a traditional run of media appearances. «Through this journey of self-discovery within the film, I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events,» he explains in a written statement to Deadline. «I am so grateful that the film will make its world premiere at a prestigious film festival this fall, and I can’t wait to share it with audiences around the world in the hope that it will help those struggling.

Jonah Hill will no longer promote his new movies to avoid anxiety attacks - nypost.com
nypost.com
18.08.2022 / 10:19

Jonah Hill will no longer promote his new movies to avoid anxiety attacks

Jonah Hill announced that he will not be promoting his soon-to-be-released documentary film — or any upcoming projects for the foreseeable future — to avoid the anxiety attacks he often suffers during press tours. The 38-year-old actor penned an open letter to share and explain his decision to cease promoting any new movies indefinitely in order to focus on his mental health.

Jonah Hill Won’t Be Promoting His Latest Film As He Copes With Anxiety Attacks - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
18.08.2022 / 07:55

Jonah Hill Won’t Be Promoting His Latest Film As He Copes With Anxiety Attacks

Jonah Hill won’t be hitting the festival circuit to promote his latest film, and he explains why in a candid open letter shared with Deadline.

Jonah Hill Will Not Promote His New Movies Because of Mental Health: Press Tours ‘Exacerbate Anxiety Attacks’ - variety.com - Kenya
variety.com
18.08.2022 / 01:23

Jonah Hill Will Not Promote His New Movies Because of Mental Health: Press Tours ‘Exacerbate Anxiety Attacks’

Zack Sharf Jonah Hill has released an open letter in which he announced that he will no longer promote his own movies for the foreseeable future in order to continue working on his mental health. Hill’s upcoming projects include a new documentary he directed titled “Sputz” and Netflix’s comedy movie “You People,” which Hill co-wrote with director Kenya Barris.

Jonah Hill Says He Will No Longer Promote His New Films, Citing ‘Anxiety Attacks’ - thewrap.com
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18.08.2022 / 01:13

Jonah Hill Says He Will No Longer Promote His New Films, Citing ‘Anxiety Attacks’

published in Deadline, the filmmaker said that he realized he needed to take a step back from public appearances during the process of directing “Stutz,” a documentary about mental health issues and his own journey.“Through this journey of self-discovery within the film, I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events,” he wrote.The actor and “Mid90s” director expressed gratitude that his second feature would be premiering “at a prestigious film festival this fall,” and hope that it would reach audiences who would connect with its themes. But he doubled down on his commitment to refrain from participating in any press surrounding the release, calling it “an important step to protect myself.”“If I made myself sicker by going out there and promoting it, I wouldn’t be acting true to myself or to the film,” he added.Read the full letter below:“I have finished directing my second film, a documentary about me and my therapist which explores mental health in general called “Stutz.” The whole purpose of making this film is to give therapy and the tools I’ve learned in therapy to a wide audience for private use through an entertaining film.“Through this journey of self-discovery within the film, I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events.“I am so grateful that the film will make its world premiere at a prestigious film festival this fall, and I can’t wait to share it with audiences around the world in the hope that it will help those struggling.

Jonah Hill To Launch Docu ‘Stutz’ At Fall Festivals; Due To Anxiety Attacks, He Will Take A Break From Promoting His Films - deadline.com - Kenya
deadline.com
17.08.2022 / 23:41

Jonah Hill To Launch Docu ‘Stutz’ At Fall Festivals; Due To Anxiety Attacks, He Will Take A Break From Promoting His Films

EXCLUSIVE: We’ve watched Jonah Hill rise from broad comedies like Superbad and the 21 Jump Street franchise to awards caliber work in films from The Wolf Of Wall Street to Moneyball and Don’t Look Up. Hill has finished directing and starring in a documentary he shot in secret called Stutz. The title is derived from his therapist, and the film features frank discussions about mental health in general, and the progressive worsening of anxiety attacks involving the promotion of films that has made a dream job something of a nightmare for Hill. So while Stutz will make its debut at the fall festivals, Hill has made a decision to try and let the work speak for itself. He’s getting off the promotional merry-go-round, and has issued a statement to Deadline explaining why. He is not retiring, but Hill also won’t be promoting other work of his that includes the Netflix Kenya Barris-directed comedy You People, which Hill co-wrote with Barris and produces with the first time director. He also co-stars in the film. Here goes:

‘Superbad’ Team: Jonah Hill ‘Hated’ Christopher Mintz-Plasse After Being Verbally ‘Attacked’ and ‘Insulted’ During Audition - variety.com
variety.com
17.08.2022 / 21:37

‘Superbad’ Team: Jonah Hill ‘Hated’ Christopher Mintz-Plasse After Being Verbally ‘Attacked’ and ‘Insulted’ During Audition

Zack Sharf Vanity Fair celebrated the 15th anniversary of “Superbad” with a brand new oral history of the R-rated comedy blockbuster, which includes that revelation that Jonah Hill “immediately hated” Christopher Mintz-Plasse after their audition together. Hill was already cast in the film as Seth and was reading scenes opposite actors auditioning to play Fogell (aka McLovin). That’s when Mintz-Plasse came in the room for a third callback.“Chris was really, really amazing off the bat.

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