Following the critical and commercial failure of the Sony/Marvel pic Madame Web, don’t expect Dakota Johnson to reenter the superhero sphere any time soon.
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Sheridan Smith has revealed that she has been diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 42 and says she is now able to "make sense" of a lot of things in her life.
The Mrs Biggs actress, 42, received her diagnosis earlier this year and admitted that it explains why she has a lot of "brain background noise." The mum-of-one, who is set to make her West End return, also began seeing a therapist which is something she wished she'd done sooner. Sheridan described how she was constantly "overanalysing" little things as she opened up about her mental health.
She candidly opened up about her diagnosis during an interview with Vogue as she prepares to star in Opening Night, a major new musical with music and lyrics by Rufus Wainwright. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a condition that includes symptoms such as being restless and having trouble concentrating.
She told the publication: "I'm hoping that this is going to help me regain my power." Sheridan also went on to say how she is in a WhatsApp group with other mums from her son Billy's school, but is known as 'Shadow Sheridan' as she doesn't chat much in there due to overthinking. Sheridan added her recent ADHD diagnosis, is helping "make a lot of sense" of things, like the "overanalysing" and her brain’s background noise.
The star also told the publication about her experience with therapy, admitting: "I should have had it sooner, but, you know, there’s a real working-class [stigma]." The BAFTA winner, who shares son Billy with her ex partner Jamie Horn, revealed that she took her son with her to film in Greece when she worked on The Castaways, although she was sorry to be apart from him when working. Sheridan gave birth to Billy in May 2020, but broke up with his father
.Following the critical and commercial failure of the Sony/Marvel pic Madame Web, don’t expect Dakota Johnson to reenter the superhero sphere any time soon.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sony’s “Madame Web” is one of the biggest flops in comic book movie history. The Dakota Johnson-led tentpole has only grossed $40 million so far at the domestic box office, and its worldwide gross remains under the $100 million mark after three weekends of release. Critics also eviscerated the film (it boasts a 12% score on Rotten Tomatoes from 225 reviews).
Friday’s episode of Jessica Yellin’s “News Not Noise” newsletter, saying speculation about her “puffy face” led her to seek treatment. Earlier this month, the funnywoman hit headlines after fans remarked on her altered appearance during promotion for her Hulu series “Life & Beth.”“While I was doing press on camera for my Hulu show, I was also in MRI machines four hours at a time, having my veins shut down from the amount of blood drawn and thinking I may not be around to see my son grow up,” the “I Feel Pretty” star said.“It has been a crazy couple [of] weeks for me and my family,” Schumer continued.
Married At First Sight star Nathanial Valentino has been diagnosed with social anxiety following his appearance on the Channel 4 reality show last year. Nathanial opened up about his struggles in a new interview, as he revealed he won't be appearing at the MAFS reunion. The 36-year-old model has told how his sleep patterns and concentration have suffered and at one point he struggled to get out of bed for two weeks.
A woman who has always kept fit, has been diagnosed with cancer for the second time in her life. Kelly Harrop from Glossop has been diagnosed with lung cancer despite regularly running marathons and not smoking.
Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with frontal temporal dementia and speech-affecting aphasia. It’s the same diagnosis as Bruce Willis.
has been diagnosed with aphasia and dementia.Aphasia, the condition that actor with, is a language disorder that makes communication difficult, according to . The disorder essentially makes it difficult to understand and express oneself, resulting in the inability to effectively communicate with language.
Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.The update on her health comes ahead of a new documentary 'Where Is Wendy Williams?' which will see the US TV presenter, 59, open up about her health struggles following her disappearance from the public eye. In a lengthy statement her care team have announced: "As Wendy’s fans are aware, in the past she has been open with the public about her medical struggles with Graves’ Disease and Lymphedema as well as other significant challenges related to her health." Sharing that she had been having difficulty processing information, remembering words, and understanding financial transactions, they continued: "In 2023, after undergoing a battery of medical tests, Wendy was officially diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD).
Hollywood superstar Bruce Willis is battling the same two medical issues. He retired from acting in 2022 due to his aphasia and was diagnosed with FTD in 2023.The news about Williams, 59, follows on the heels of a People report that her family does not know in which facility she is being treated, and that they speak to her only when she calls them.Williams is the subject of an upcoming Lifetime docuseries, “Where Is Wendy Williams?,” airing over two nights, Feb.
Rumors about Wendy Williams‘ health and well-being have hit a fever pitch, and now the world is getting some answers — and the news is shocking.
In a grim update on Wendy Williams, reps for the former talk show host revealed that she’s been officially diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Wendy Williams‘ team confirmed in a press release that the former daytime talk show host has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Aphasia is a condition that affects language and communication abilities, while FTD is a disorder that impacts behavior and cognitive functions.
A press release has revealed that Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.
Sheridan Smith showed off her "glamorous" hair transformation during an appearance on The One Show today, 21 February, and the singer and actress looked incredible as she beamed about feeling "more grown-up".The West End theatre icon was excited to talk about her brand new musical role in the show Opening Night, which premieres in London soon.The new musical features music and lyrics from acclaimed musician Rufus Wainright, and will see Sheridan joining a star-studded cast for the run. As she chatted to Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas about the exciting new project, the 42 year old star, who was recently diagnosed with ADHD, also talked about how the show had prompted her new hair-style. "And you've got a new look too!" Welsh presenter Alex praised, and Sheridan giggled in response.
The boss of the Bectu union has urged British broadcasters to have an “open and honest conversation about what the future looks like” with the ailing freelance workforce, while revealing concerns over future U.S. strike action.
Damon Albarn covered The Smiths‘ ‘Panic’ with his Africa Express collective on stage in Mexico City this weekend.The Blur frontman joined the group for the performance in Morelos, Mexico at Bahidorá Festival on Saturday (February 17).The musical collective was formed in 2006 with the aim of bringing together artists from different cultures and musical genres for collaborative events.Albarn sang and played piano for the high-energy performance, and was joined by Camilo Lara for a lively ska interpretation of The Smiths’ 1986 track.Check out footage of the showcase below.Announcing the show last month, the Gorillaz artist shared that the performance would mark Africa Express’ first visit to Mexico, bringing together musicians, singers and DJs from around the world “to collaborate on a very special, completely original show”.NME watched Africa Express live back in 2019, describing the show in a five-star review as a “symbolic display of diversity, collaboration and unity”. It added: “Africa Express rarely gets together, but when it does, it specialises in generating one-off moments through unique combinations.”The collective’s last release, ‘Egoli‘ also came out in 2019.
Terminator star Linda Hamilton has revealed that she won’t be watching season five of Netflix‘s hit sci-fi series, Stranger Things.In June last year, it was announced that Hamilton has been cast in the final season of the Netflix series, though details surrounding her role are currently kept under wraps. Now, speaking to US Weekly!, the veteran actor has jokingly explained why she won’t be watching the final season of Stranger Things.A long-time fan of the show, Hamilton shared that she doesn’t think she “belongs” in the Stranger Things universe, likening her casting to imposter syndrome: “I’ve watched every season with relish.
James Brown: Say It Loud” — a four-part series that premieres Monday and then continues Tuesday on A&E — the Godfather of Soul himself breaks down exactly why his 1968 anthem “Say It Loud — I’m Black and I’m Proud” changed the way African-Americans saw and spoke of themselves as “black.” “‘Black’ is a [bad] thing that was basically put on …the black man in America,” says an Afroed Brown in archival footage.“And hey, I’m black and I’m proud, but I really don’t want to have to say, ‘I’m black,’ [as if] you had to say, ‘You’re white.’ I want to say that we’re people and that we’re brothers and that we got the same fight.”But after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The family of a teenager diagnosed with cancer have donated £10,000 to Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity. Georgie was diagnosed with the disease when she was 15.
A family has told of their heartbreak after two siblings were diagnosed with cancer shortly after losing their sister to the cruel disease.