Michelle Williams arrives at the photo call for “Showing Up” at Palais des Festivals on Saturday (May 28) in Cannes, France.
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Pete Doherty has discussed his recovery from drug issues, saying he has “managed to get out of the addictive cycle”.The Libertines frontman has been clean for over two years, and recently revealed in an interview that he “nearly lost my feet” while he was battling drug addiction.In a new interview with The Guardian, Doherty said he is “surprised I’m not dead” due to his drug abuse, adding: “I’ve hedged my bets with all the scrapes, skirmishes and disasters, but I do believe in corny, happy Hollywood endings. I’m not a good guy, but I’m not evil.”Doherty added: “I’ve managed to get out of the addictive cycle – which I maintained all along I was quite happy in – but I was pretty fucked, and I’ve never really admitted to that.
I’ve entered a phase of rejuvenation.“Marriage is the bolster; I have the love and support of someone I love. I’m blessed to be alive, not sat in a hedge in Old Street, injecting into my groin.”Having moved to France with his new wife Katia de Vidas in early 2020, Doherty has credited meeting his latest collaborator Frédéric Lo – who released ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’ with Doherty earlier this year – with helping him kick his addiction.Speaking to NME back in January, Doherty explained more about how he had “managed to somehow keep on the straight and narrow”, and said that his experience of lockdown in Normandy “completely separated [him] from England and from addiction”.“I was getting clean.
Michelle Williams arrives at the photo call for “Showing Up” at Palais des Festivals on Saturday (May 28) in Cannes, France.
Joe Alwyn and Margaret Qualley pose together at the photo call for their film Stars At Noon in Cannes, France on Thursday (May 26).
Like mother, like daughter! Kaia Gerber channeled her mom Cindy Crawford at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Elvis on Wednesday, May 25.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham had an extra special guest in tow for their recent trip to France for the 2022 Cannes Film Festival — their 3-month-old daughter, Isabella James! On Monday, the 34-year-old model shared a series of photos from their time at France's Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, and the post featured multiple, rare images of the couple's baby girl.Huntington-Whiteley used a white dove emoji to caption the images, which included ones of Huntington-Whiteley breastfeeding her daughter while wearing a hotel robe.A post shared by Rosie HW (@rosiehw)In another pic, the 54-year-old actor was snapped carrying Isabella in a baby carrier toward a plane. Huntington-Whiteley made sure to snap a gorgeous selfie from the hotel, a chic pic on the private jet, and also shared a pic of her and Statham's badges from a Cannes event.While this isn't the first time Huntington-Whiteley has shared a photo of Isabella, she and Staham are notoriously private when it comes to their family. Ahead of Isabella's Feb.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham had an extra special guest in tow for their recent trip to France for the 2022 Cannes Film Festival — their 3-month-old daughter, Isabella James! On Monday, the 34-year-old model shared a series of photos from their time at France's Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, and the post featured multiple, rare images of the couple's baby girl.Huntington-Whiteley used a white dove emoji to caption the images, which included ones of Huntington-Whiteley breastfeeding her daughter while wearing a hotel robe.A post shared by Rosie HW (@rosiehw)In another pic, the 54-year-old actor was snapped carrying Isabella in a baby carrier toward a plane. Huntington-Whiteley made sure to snap a gorgeous selfie from the hotel, a chic pic on the private jet, and also shared a pic of her and Statham's badges from a Cannes event.While this isn't the first time Huntington-Whiteley has shared a photo of Isabella, she and Staham are notoriously private when it comes to their family. Ahead of Isabella's Feb.
Kristen Stewart starts her day with the 2022 Cannes Film Festival photo call for her film Crimes of the Future on Tuesday (May 24) in Cannes, France.
The third season of The Boys is almost here and the cast has launched a promo tour!
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shared a candid glimpse of her life as a mother-of-two as she took to Instagram on Monday.MORE: Inside story on Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's £243,000 engagement ringThe 35-year-old British model delighted fans with a serene-looking mirror selfie that showed her breastfeeding her baby daughter - Isabella James - who she shares with fiancé Jason Statham.WATCH: Rosie launched her beauty brand in 2021 Perched on the end of a hotel bed, Rosie looked every inch the doting mother as she sat cradling her three-month-old daughter.She teamed her white bathrobe with simple, silver jewellery and fresh, dewy skin.MORE: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's nursery for son Jack revealed - and it's so unexpectedREAD: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Jason Statham's son stars in incredibly rare photoThe former Victoria's Secret model captioned the post with a white dove emoji and fans were quick to heap praise on the "English Rose" of the modeling world with endless upbeat comments.One added: "So beautiful. Isabella's grown so much! Xx."Another added: "You are such a beautiful woman and mother."TV presenter and mum-of-two, Cat Deeley, rushed to the comments section, writing: "Gorgeous!" followed by several heart emojis.
There’s a lot happening at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival right now and so many big stars stepped out for photo calls during day five.
Anne Hathaway is looking so chic for her second appearance at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival!
Heartfelt family tributes have been paid to a former council leader and BBC news producer who passed away on May 9, aged 86. Former journalist and lecturer John McManus, who worked for BBC Look North West and Radio Manchester before also becoming leader of Rossendale council, tragically died after a three week stay in hospital.
The 75th Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a star-studded opening ceremony that not only doubled as a premiere for the French film Final Cut (Coupez!), but also included Forest Whitaker accepting his honorary Palme d’Or and a surprise video address from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Out of the Corner,” that her then-boyfriend said he didn’t think she would get the coveted part of Frances “Baby” Houseman on the night before her audition in 1986.“He said this odd thing, as if to reassure himself, like he wasn’t aware he was using his ‘out loud voice,'” Grey wrote, recalling him saying: “‘I don’t know what I’m worried about. There’s no way you’re gonna get it.
“Exile on Main St.” album.In fact, the drug-fueled debauchery had Keith Richards — in the throes of a heroin addiction — going MIA within his French villa where the Stones recorded the sprawling double LP, which was released 50 years ago on May 12, 1972. “Keith had his son Marlon with him, and he would say, ‘Oh, I’m gonna go put Marlon to bed.’ And then you wouldn’t see him for a day and a half,” said Anthony DeCurtis, who wrote the liner notes for the 2010 reissue of “Exile on Main St.” as well as the 2021 book “The Rolling Stones: Unzipped.” “And I think that that was beginning to create issues in the band. One of your main songwriters and, in many ways, the musical driving force of the band is somebody who’s having drug problems.
Tess Daly delighted fans as she shared a gorgeous photo with her husband of 18 years, Vernon Kay, from their recent holiday to France.MORE: Tess Daly shares intimate insight into family time with husband Vernon KayThe snap showed the lovebirds dining alfresco, with the former I'm A Celebrity star gazing towards his beautiful wife. "Throwing it back to family time in France," gushed the Strictly Come Dancing host.WATCH: Tess Daly impresses fans with dietary changeThe photo comes weeks after the couple returned from their family trip, with Tess expressing her gratitude.
Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired U.S. rights to the coming-of-age film C.R.A.Z.Y., which launched the career of the late Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club), making the film accessible to U.S. audiences for the first time since its run on the festival circuit in 2005. The film will hit theaters on June 3rd, following promotional screenings at prominent LGBTQ+ film festivals across the country.