Yvie Oddly is speaking out about the producers of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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Mara Wilson has said she received inappropriate messages from men when the actress was just 12 years old. Mara is best known for starring in a series of 90s classics including Mrs Doubtfire, Matilda and Miracle On 34th Street, and shot to fame at a young age as a result. She was only nine years old when she starred alongside Danny DeVito in the well-loved adaptation of Roald Dahl’s book.
Mara, now 35, has now alleged that “sketchy” things happened while on set as a young actress, including film bosses asking her to stay late instead of her parents. She also shared her parents hopes that if she was to only star in children’s movies that she wouldn’t be sexualised at a young age, but went on to blame society for still doing so. “I had people sending me inappropriate letters and posting things about me online.
I made the mistake of Googling myself when I was 12 and saw things that I couldn’t unsee,” she told The Guardian.The things she “couldn’t unsee” included photos of her on porn sites that had been superimposed onto the bodies of other girls. Mara went on: "I don’t think you can be a child star without there being some kind of lasting damage.” The actress added that while many blame Hollywood for being “corrupt”, she said that’s “not necessarily true” – but did note that “there were definitely some sketchy, questionable things that happened at times”. Apparently Mara was told “dirty jokes” as well as people having “sexually harassed people in front of me”.
Yvie Oddly is speaking out about the producers of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Auditions are apparently underway for the next James Bond film, and Rebel Wilson may be a part of it.
Loose Women's Linda Robson has opened up about the TV show she was warned not to do over fears it would ruin her career. Linda, who has worked in showbiz for 50 years, says she was told by her agent that after the controversial show would be 'probably never work again.' The 65-year-old, who became well known for playing Tracey Stubbs in the sitcom Birds of a Feather, now appears as a weekly pannist on the ITV daytime show alongside other TV favourites including Stacey Solomon, Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan and Denise Welch. Opening up to The Sun on one of her lesser known TV ventures she filmed in 2018, Gone to Pot, Linda said she was told: "You'll probably never work again".
Love Island contestant Faye Winter has opened up on life before finding fame, revealing that before entering the villa she was a step-mum. Before heading onto the ITV2 show with the hope of finding love, Faye was in a serious relationship with a man who had a child. And speaking on the Saving Grace podcast, Faye opened up on what life as a young step-mum was like, explaining that she was just 18 when she took on the role.
Brittany Snow has had a devastating year, and she’s finally opening up about it!
Asteroid City, Wilson and Hanks were photographed in the midst of what appeared to be a heated conversation with an unknown man in a tuxedo. With his pointer finger raised (though, notably, not directed toward the man) and his brow furrowed, Hanks appeared quite angry in the pic. Wilson, for her part, also had her pointer finger raised, while the anonymous man appeared to be gesticulating rather ambiguously. The tabloids, being the tabloids, were quick to sensationalize the photographs, with Page Six writing the headline, “.” wrote, “Raving Private Ryan! Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson remonstrate with a red carpet staffer as they attend the 76th Cannes Film Festival premiere of Asteroid City.” One of the aforementioned photos of Hanks and Wilson on the red carpet.But Wilson has spoken in the form of an Instagram Story.
Florence Pugh is opening up about her career.
Auliʻi Cravalho won’t play Moana again. The 22-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday and shared that she will not reprise her role from the 2016 animated film in the upcoming live-action remake.
Auliʻi Cravalho won't play Moana again. The 22-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday and shared that she will not reprise her role from the 2016 animated film in the upcoming live-action remake.«When I was cast as Moana at 14, it wonderfully changed my life and started my career,» Cravalho began.
Rachel Bilson has made headlines with the candid observations about sex that she shares during interviews.
Marie Lu is showing her fangirl side.
Mara Wilson is opening up about being in the public eye as a child actor having starred in hit films like Mrs. Doubtfire and Matilda.
Mara Wilson is looking back on her time in Hollywood.
The Guardian. “People don’t realize how much constantly talking to the press as a child weighs on you.”The “Miracle on 34th Street” alum then recalled how she began acting at the age of six-years-old, and by the time she was seven, her fame skyrocketed.She noted that the media began to ask her questions in her early years if she knew about “french kissing” and which actor she thought was hot.“I had people sending me inappropriate letters and posting things about me online,” she said.
Mara Wilson retired from acting at age 13 in 2000. It was only until 2012 that she would return to the entertainment industry as a voice actor.
Mara Wilson is ready to open up about the most troubling parts of childhood stardom.
Now that "Yellowstone" is wrapping after the second half of season five, many people are curious to see how the show ends, especially amid controversy with its leading star, Kevin Costner. Country musician and actress Lainey Wilson is no exception. She made her debut on the show as singer Abby earlier this season.
Lainey Wilson is showing off her new boyfriend on the red carpet!
The Force is strong with Carrie Fisher's family, friends and fans. On Thursday, May 4 – also known as "Star Wars Day" ("May the Fourth"), the late actress who played the iconic Princess Leia in the beloved film saga was honored with a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her daughter, Billie Lourd, was in attendance and spoke about how much the honor would have meant to her mother. "I'd like to say thank you so much to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for this incredible honor.
explained the actor. “One of my roommates lucked into the job of assistant to the executive producer.”“I somehow parlayed that into a speaking role in ‘The Notebook.'”Sadly, the South Carolina native’s fifteen minutes of fame were cut down to mere seconds.“They ended up cutting it down so you only see the side of my face for a couple of seconds,” stated Czekalski.