Derek Jeter is sharing a rare photo of his three daughters!
19.07.2022 - 05:01 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticDeep into the fifth episode of “The Captain,” ESPN’s new docuseries acknowledges the difficulty of cracking its chosen subject. Derek Jeter might’ve been a stellar shortstop, and an iconic Yankees player whose meteoric rise and waning career mirrored his team’s own trajectory as a New York sports dynasty.
But he is also, according to both himself and the many frustrated journalists who couldn’t get past his surface, an extremely careful (read: boring) interview.“That’s by design,” Jeter confirms on camera, letting loose a genuine grin at the admission. He even goes on to say that “there are things I still won’t talk about” here, now, for the supposedly in-depth docuseries about his own life (which premieres July 18 after the Home Run Derby and will run seven episodes in total).
That contradiction lies at the heart of Randy Wilkins’ “The Captain,” which can generally only go as deep as Jeter himself will allow. The picture that emerges in the early episodes, as per Jeter himself, is one of a consummate professional who worked hard, earned success, and avoided distractions at all costs.
As a rule, the closest Jeter gets to revealing anything remotely personal is acknowledging how much growing up biracial in Kalamazoo, Michigan formed his “gotta be twice as good as everyone else” mentality going forward. Interviews with Jeter’s Black father, white mother, and biracial sister underline that fact, making clear that even when white journalists thought of Jeter as “colorless” — a direct quote from a Yankees beat reporter in a later episode, much to Jeter’s clear and atypical fury — it couldn’t be further from the truth.This discussion about the perception of Jeter, as a star and as a Black
.Derek Jeter is sharing a rare photo of his three daughters!
Echo and The Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch has sung at Happy Mondays’ Paul Ryder’s funeral.Ryder, who was the bassist of the Happy Mondays and brother of frontman Shaun, died last month at the age of 58.Posting the news on social media, the band wrote: “The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder passed away this morning. A true pioneer and legend. He will be forever missed.”Alan McGee, who was in attendance at the service, described it as an “amazing send off” and recalled how he spoke at the beginning of the funeral, which took place in Manchester yesterday (August 4).
Derek Jeter's daughters recently gave their famous father's nails some lively color.Jeter, 48, shared a rare snapshot of the sweet parenting moment to Instagram on Thursday. In the pic, Jeter is seated in a wooden Adirondack chair on his lawn, while his girls apply nail polish to his hands.Jeter jokingly sports a somewhat manic look on his face that really sells his simple caption of, «HELP!!!»A post shared by Derek Jeter (@derekjeter)Jeter shared the same snapshot to Twitter, writing, «I have a new appreciation for nail polish remover.»The New York Yankee legend's daughters — Bella, 4, and Story, 3 — seemed to be having a great time glamming up his nails, while Jeter’s youngest daughter, 8-month-old River Rose, sat by his feet and played with a ball on the grass.The baseball star shares his adorable girls with his wife, Hannah Jeter, whom he married in 2016, after dating for several years. The pair are known for being incredibly private about their personal life and never confirmed that they were expecting a third child together before the news of her arrival broke in December.For more on the cute couple, see the video below.
Homerun hero to doting dad! Derek Jeter is giving a rare glimpse at what it means to be a father to three daughters — and it could not be more glamourous.
Some of the biggest names in Manchester’s music scene were amongst those in attendance at the funeral of Happy Mondays ’ guitarist Paul Ryder today.
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Derek Jeter has offered an update on where he stands with his one-time friend turned nemesis, Alex Rodriguez, and they're all good.The legendary New York Yankees captain appeared on and he was asked about the wedge between him and former teammate and whether they had spoken since the first few episodes of his docuseries, , aired on ESPN. Yes, they have spoken and, no, there's no wedge.«We've spoken,» Jeter revealed. «So, no, there is no wedge.
Derek Jeter lets the world know everything is in order with Alex Rodriguez. During a recent Good Day New York appearance, the 48-year-old MLB Hall of Famer said he and Rodriguez began talking while filming the new ESPN documentary The Captain.“There is no wedge. Everything’s good,” said Jeter, as reported by People.
Totally off base! Derek Jeter recently shut down the rumors that there was any lingering tension between himself and former teammate Alex Rodriguez following their early 2000s feud.
Happy Mondays have released a new EP, ‘Tart Tart’, in tribute to their late bassist Paul Ryder.Ryder passed away on July 15 at the age of 58. In a statement, his surviving bandmates described him as “a true pioneer and legend” who will be “forever missed”.
Sam Ryder has shared that he is in the final stages of finishing his debut album, ‘There’s Nothing But Space, Man’. Watch our video interview with Ryder above.Speaking to NME at Truck Festival in Oxfordshire this weekend (July 24), the Eurovision singer said it was looking like the record would be finished this month, adding that it’s been an “amazing” experience.Asked what the record might sound like, he replied: “I’ll tell you next week when I finish it.
John Gallagher Jr. relived his formative years opposite Winona Ryder in “Gone in the Night”.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. The first episode of the new series about the iconic New York Yankee Derek Jeter is now available to stream online.
Something that is often said about relationships is that unless you’re one of the people actually in the relationship, you will never understand it. We even hear this in the trailer for “The Last Movie Stars,” as Laura Linney says “that only the two that are involved know what binds that relationship together.” Normally, though, the only people looking at someone’s relationship under a microscope are one’s friends and family…unless you’re famous, then it’s the world.