ITV star was wide-mouthed as he looked at the camera for the celebratory photo. Beside the photo, dad-of-one Dermot added the caption: "Thanks a million for all the lovely messages. Wild swim, brunch, walk, steak.
09.05.2023 - 00:37 / perezhilton.com
This is sincerely one of the saddest things we have ever heard…
Michael J. Fox is offering insight into the wildest period in his life — the ’80s and ’90s, when he became one of the world’s biggest TV and movie stars at an incredibly young age. In the upcoming documentary Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, he looks back on the roller coaster of emotion for him, starring in iconic roles in Family Ties, Back To The Future, Teen Wolf, and more — only to be hit with a shocking blow in 1991. At the age of just 29 years old, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
The effects of the debilitating condition, sadly, have taken their toll on the Spin City star’s mind. Besides the disease’s trademark tremors, there is also a component of dementia, which can begin very early on, just a year in. Sadly, this gets worse over time, and Fox has been living with Parkinson’s for over three decades now.
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The result? Some of his wild movie star experiences he can’t even take with him. He revealed in an interview about the film with The Sunday Times over the weekend:
Specifically he mentioned his relationship with fellow ’80s icon Susanna Hoffs, lead singer of The Bangles, admitting:
Just heartbreaking. It’s so hard to conceive of forgetting an entire romantic relationship, especially with someone so well-known.
The celebs dated in 1986, a really hot young power couple for a brief moment in time. Both moved on fairly quickly. Michael began dating friend and co-star Tracy Pollan just over a year later on the set of Bright Lights, Big City — they were married just seven months later in 1988. Susanna ended up marrying Austin Powers director Jay Roach in 1993.
Of course, forgetting even such a big
ITV star was wide-mouthed as he looked at the camera for the celebratory photo. Beside the photo, dad-of-one Dermot added the caption: "Thanks a million for all the lovely messages. Wild swim, brunch, walk, steak.
A Hollywood icon and philanthropist! Michael J. Fox gained worldwide recognition beginning in 1982 on the NBC sitcom Family Ties and continued his skyrocket to fame for the next four decades.
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It’s hard to know what to say about Sam Levinson’s already controversial HBO series except that it says quite a lot about the increasingly attention-grabbing antics of the Cannes Film Festival that space was made at the prestigious Grand Théâtre Lumière for the first two episodes of a cable TV show. In a case of life imitating art, the crazy scenes surrounding the premiere would not have been out of place on the screen in a story that, at least as far as anyone could tell, is a satire on the sensation-saturated world of contemporary pop culture, where good is bad and bad is the bare minimum.
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"Full House" stars and Bob Saget’s widow Kelly Rizzo paid tribute to the late comedian on what would’ve been his 67th birthday. John Stamos, who portrayed Uncle Jesse on the 90s sitcom, honored his co-star on Wednesday by sharing a video of a comedy skit performance they both participated in. Stamos was dressed as John Wilkes Booth and Saget was Abraham Lincoln.
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the second-ever transgender model to do so.The publication is facing backlash from conservatives suggesting to boycott the publication for featuring a trans woman, though many people clapped right back at anti-transgender remarks.The artist was one of four women to appear alongside Megan Fox, Brooks Nader and Martha Stewart in the 2023 edition, and she opened up about the “pressure” she feels from being an icon in the LGBTQ+ community.“It’s definitely a scary time to be transgender in America, but there’s also so much more representation than there’s ever been, and there’s so many things on the bright side,” Petras, 30, told SI in her cover interview amid an onslaught of anti-LGBTQ legislation popping up across the country.“I do feel a pressure sometimes to represent the trans community with everything I do,” the Grammy winner admitted. “Because I feel very blessed that I am at this point where I have all these amazing opportunities that I’ve worked really hard for, and feel so happy when I hear from trans people in general that they’re inspired by me.”Despite marking a win for the LGBTQ community, it sparked outrage against diverse representation from conservatives who were quick to compare the trans-inclusive cover to the widespread backlash Bud Light received after teaming up with transgender social media star Dylan Mulvaney.“Except Kim Petras is not there because of her popularity with SI readership, but because SI editorial despises its readership, just as Bud Light management despises its customer base,” one Twitter user wrote in response to SI’s tweet about Petras’ cover.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large The Peabody Awards won’t be throwing a return celebration this year after all. The org has scrapped this years event, which would have been the first in-person Peabody ceremony since 2019 (before the pandemic), in the wake of the writers strike. Originally set to be held on Sunday, June 11, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, this also would have been the first Peabody Awards to be held in Southern California. “As an organization dedicated to honoring the most compelling and empowering stories in broadcasting and streaming media, we recognize and respect the position that many of this year’s Peabody Award winners find themselves in,” the org said in a statement. “Due to the ongoing uncertainty and meaningful challenges that exist industrywide, we have decided to cancel the 83rd annual Peabody Awards ceremony that was set to take place on June 11 in Los Angeles. Canceling the ceremony is extremely disappointing as this year’s 39 winners are immensely talented and have brought forth powerful stories that deserve to be celebrated.”
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