This time last year, Shannon Mitchell's friends and family barely recognised her anymore. Her 'toxic' relationship had driven her to such a bad place that she was on the brink of taking her own life.
06.05.2022 - 01:41 / etonline.com
Sheryl Crow is getting real about mental health. ET's Lauren Zima paid a visit to the singer's farm in Nashville, where she opened up about her struggles with fame and how her relationship with being famous has evolved over the years.«I think we've gotten better about talking about our mental health.
I mean, certainly we've seen… This past year has been an incredible illustration of how fragile our mental health is. And I think we're starting to enter a really healthy place where it's OK to speak about the struggles and the chemical struggles,» Crow, who has often spoken about the subject, said.
«I think the way I am made, is what has propagated my art. It's made me want to be an artist. But at the same time, it's also been something I've struggled with.»She continued, «The really high highs, the really low lows.
And it's a work in progress at all times, but at least I'm aware of what it means to be in the throes of either one of those, and to figure out how to center myself.»It may be easier for her to talk about it now, but those conversations were even harder for artists like Crow to have just 10 or 20 years go. «If people talked about mental struggles, then there was something really wrong with you, and you were damaged, you were damaged goods,» Crow said. «And I think now we're seeing that, not just famous people and not just people who are achieving, but people all across every walk of life, including our children, struggle. We need to have a dialogue that is constant and empathetic.»While making her documentary, , the songstress looked back on not only her struggles with mental health, but with fame.«It's an interesting thing for me.
This time last year, Shannon Mitchell's friends and family barely recognised her anymore. Her 'toxic' relationship had driven her to such a bad place that she was on the brink of taking her own life.
Between her job as a French-English interpreter, the prospect of romantic fulfillment, and the impending deterioration of her father’s health, the woman holding together all the threads in Mia Hansen-Løve’s “One Fine Morning” navigates a wide spectrum of human emotion. In the director’s follow up to last year’s English-language meta homage “Bergman Island,” Sandra (Léa Seydoux) oscillates between desire and grief with believable fluidity.
Ciara, getting to appear on the cover of the Swimsuit 2022 Issue has been a dream nearly two decades in the making. Now, as the mom of a 5-year-old daughter, Sienna, the opportunity means even more.The 36-year-old songstress walked the red carpet at the Swimsuit issue launch party at the Hard Rock Hotel Times Square in New York City on Thursday, and she spoke with ET about her inspiration behind being on the cover.«I always think about my daughter, you know?» Ciara shared «I always think that when she gets to see me in moments like this, she can see herself and have something to look forward to or believe in, and to have hope in.»When it comes to the advice Ciara hopes to bestow upon her little girl, the singer explained her guiding motto: «Never give up.»«You know, the craziest thing is I started my career 18 years ago… and I think about that journey since my album, I think about all the things I aspired to achieve and this is one of those moments,» she shared. «And18 years later.
Taylor Swift officially has an honorary doctorate from New York University. On Wednesday, the singer took the stage at Yankee Stadium to the sound of thousands of people’s applause to accept the Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa degree, and made a 20-minute speech.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentParis-based company Kinology has secured international sales to “Il Sol Dell’Avvenire,” from Italian auteur and Cannes regular Nanni Moretti. Pic is currently shooting in Rome.The deal between Kinology and Domenico Procacci’s Fandango, which is producing in tandem with Moretti’s Sacher shingle and RAI Cinema, marks the first time Kinology has handled a Moretti pic.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaWestEnd Films has closed a series of new deals on “Out of the Blue,” an upcoming thriller that brings together Neil LaBute and Diane Kruger.Rights for the film, which LaBute writes and directs, have gone to Australia and New Zealand (Kismet Movies), France (Metropolitan Filmexport), Germany (Koch Films), Spain (A Contracorriente Films), Italy (Eagle Pictures), Middle East (Phoenicia Pictures) Israel (Forum Film), Poland (Galapagos Films), Greece (Spentzos Film), former Yugoslavia (Investacommerce) and Portugal (Nos Lusomundo). WestEnd is also sharing a moody first-look image.Kruger, best known for her performances in “Inglourious Basterds” and “Troy,” leads an ensemble that also includes Ray Nicholson (“Promising Young Woman”), Hank Azaria (“Love & Other Drugs”) and Chase Sui Wonders (“Genera+ion”).
Post Malone is making his Saturday Night Live debut!
Dua Lipa is setting her priorities straight, following her split with ex-boyfriend Anwar Hadid. The successful singer has revealed that she is “single and content” and does not want to focus on anything else but herself at the moment.After going on her long awaited Future Nostalgia Tour, the singer says she wants to have time to work on her confidence and learn how to be there for herself, which is why she has decided to go on dates with herself, even if the public comments on it.“Some people on the internet were like, ‘Oh, Dua went out for dinner on her own, blah blah, I do this all the time,’” she explained during her recent interview with Vogue.“And I think that’s amazing if you do it all the time.
Dedicated emergency phone lines have been installed at hospital obstetric units across Greater Manchester so 999 call handlers can warn doctors and midwives of critically-ill women on their way in. The potentially life-saving new system works in a similar way to how A&E departments operate in an emergency case.
Sheryl Crow is thanking God she never got married. Crow, 60, opened up about her love life during an appearance on Howard Stern's SiriusXM show as she promotes her upcoming documentary "Sheryl." "I'm hot. Even at 60, I'm hot, right?" the single mom of two told Stern.
Showtime documentary, “Sheryl,” she chronicles the highs and lows of becoming one of the world’s top-selling female musicians. And although Crow never spectacularly crashed to rock bottom like some rockers have, she illuminates how tenuous mental health can become in the harsh light of fame, and what it was like to be an ambitious woman in music in the decades before the MeToo movement.
Sheryl Crow discussed her incredible career in a tell-all interview with “The Howard Stern Show”.
Sheryl Crow got candid in a new interview about why she chose to participate in the upcoming Showtime documentary on her life. Crow, 60, was at first hesitant to participate in Showtime's "Sheryl," but believed it was "necessary" to tell the story behind her songwriting, she said during Tuesday's appearance on "Good Morning America." "Well, I just thought documentaries are – when I was growing up they were about people who were already dead.
A new fully accessible footpath has been installed around the Diamond Jubilee Park in Alyth, Perthshire.