Better luck next time. Miley Cyrus shaded Liam Hemsworth after her interview about their divorce, and while she won’t be remarrying anytime soon, she has well wishes for two fans who have plans to walk down the aisle.
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Rolling Stone in 2016. "It was mysterious to me, that these two guys that I felt such passion for both died the same way."At that time in 2016, Ethan was starring in a biopic about Chet Baker, a trumpeter who died following a lifelong battle with drugs.
He sees Chet in the same light as River and Phil."I see a lot of young people who think that if they indulge their depression and insecurities, it will create this gift. When in truth I think artists like River or Phil or Chet are
.Better luck next time. Miley Cyrus shaded Liam Hemsworth after her interview about their divorce, and while she won’t be remarrying anytime soon, she has well wishes for two fans who have plans to walk down the aisle.
Good terms? Here’s Liam Hemsworth’s reaction to Miley Cyrus’ divorce reason interview.
Sam Thompson and Zara McDermott have had quite the turbulent time of late. Following their split and those cheating revelations back in August, the Made in Chelsea couple have kept us on the edge of our sofas with their back-and-forth.
Miley Cyrus says that the massive losses she suffered when her Malibu home with then-fiance Liam Hemsworth burned to the ground in the 2018 Woolsey Fire ultimately led to the couple’s demise later down the road. The 28-year-old singer explained to Howard Stern on his Dec.
Since the news of their split in May, fans have been curious to know why Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green divorced. Was it because of Machine Gun Kelly? Was it because of “irreconcilable differences”? Here’s what we know.
Mariah Carey is opening up about her festive spirit.
Amber Gill has taken to social media to explain why she isn't in Dubai with her former Love Island co-stars as they celebrate Maura Higgins' birthday.Amber, who won Love Island with Greg O'Shea in 2019, broached the topic in a Q and A on Instagram when she was asked, "How come you aren't in Dubai?"The 23 year old was filming her self and paused while reading the question before rolling her eyes to the side.Ooh, what's the tea, Amber?But, much to our drama-loving dismay, Amber merely replied,
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The Crown chose to leave it out. "The wedding scene, you can YouTube it and you could be watching it in 10 seconds, so I don't think there'd be any point in us recreating it," Emma Corrin, who throughout the fourth season of the series, told . (You can watch a full recording .)Instead, the wedding episode, titled “Fairytale,” cuts directly to credits after showing .
Ethan Hawke spoke out against what he believes was Hollywood’s mistreatment of his late co-star, River Phoenix. The actor, 50, appeared alongside Phoenix in the largely unsuccessful 1985 film “Explorers” when they were both 14.
River Phoenix was a victim of Hollywood.
Explorers, died at the age of 23 in 1993 after a drug overdose in Los Angeles.However, speaking in a new interview, Hawke admitted his aversion to making big Hollywood films stems from his co-star and friend’s death.“You know what you asked me about earlier, why I don’t make easier movies?” he told The Guardian.
Ethan Hawke has said that his former co-star River Phoenix, who died in 1993, was “chewed up” by Hollywood.Phoenix was just 23 and one of the film industry’s brightest stars when he died of a drug overdose outside a Los Angeles nightclub.
Ethan Hawke is an extremely proud dad.
When it was announced that Jake Gyllenhaal would be teaming up with director Antoine Fuqua for another film, a remake of the Danish drama, “The Guilty,” we were already excited. Then it was revealed that Netflix spent $30 million on the distribution rights.
Dave McNary Film ReporterEthan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, Riley Keough, Byron Bowers, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, David Castañeda, Christina Vidal and Paul Dano have joined Jake Gyllenhaal in the Netflix thriller “The Guilty.”Antoine Fuqua is directing from a script by Nic Pizzolatto (“True Detective”), based on the Gustav Moller-helmed Danish drama “Den Skyldige,” which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.