profile.“The first day was so intimidating,” Mackie said. “I was so f–king nervous I couldn’t remember my lines. He’s Harrison f–king Ford.
18.06.2023 - 12:41 / foxnews.com
Sammy Hagar's son Andrew Hagar is following in the footsteps of his rock and roll icon father. Last month, the 39-year-old singer and former kickboxer released his new single "Systematic Minds." Ahead of Father's Day, Sammy, 75, and Andrew, who appeared together in the Paramount+ docuseries "Family Legacy," sat down for a joint interview with Fox News Digital. The former Van Halen frontman revealed that he was surprised when Andrew decided to pursue a career in the music industry instead of martial arts.
"I never thought he was going to be a musician until about 10 years ago," Sammy recalled. The Cabo Wabo founder continued, "He wasn't, like, when he was a kid, always playing guitar. He was more of a martial artist, you know? And I thought for sure that's what he's going to do." Sammy remembered that he was taken aback by his son's musical ability when he heard him play for the first time.
"It blew my mind how good his songs were and how good his lyrics were and his melodic sense and the fact that he played guitar," the elder Hagar recalled. "I said, ‘When did you start playing guitar?' I mean, he didn't live at my house, so I didn't see it." "But we see each other all the time," he added. "We've never went months without seeing each other and talking or anything.
I'm so proud that he did it. He pulled it off, and he's really good." The Red Rocker said that he would have been honest with Andrew if he believed that his son's talent wasn't up to his standards. "It's like, if he wasn't good, I'd say, ‘Dude, go back to martial arts, go back to hurting people,'" Sammy said with a laugh.
profile.“The first day was so intimidating,” Mackie said. “I was so f–king nervous I couldn’t remember my lines. He’s Harrison f–king Ford.
Harrison Ford and his "Indiana Jones" co-stars had a great time filming the upcoming fifth movie. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Phoebe Waller-Bridge revealed what it was like meeting Ford for the first time. She explained her first interaction with the actor was through a voicemail he left her, which she said "was actually great because I got my first screaming reaction out of the way without him actually having to be there." "He immediately went, 'Hey!' like an old friend," Waller-Bridge said, recalling the first time they met in person.
Kelly Clarkson is getting the last laugh. The three-time GRAMMY winner threw a hint of subtle shade at some unnamed celebrities she says were rude to her following her 2002 win. In an interview on Tuesday's episode of Clarkson was asked by host Andy Cohen to identify one of those stars by name. Opting to plead the fifth instead, Clarkson couldn't help but offer a little tease.«I will say, a lot of them ended up on shows like the one I'm from,» she hinted.
The stars are stepping out to celebrate the beginning of summer!
The stars are stepping out to celebrate the beginning of summer!
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has announced the Class of 2024, consisting of 31 celebs who will be receiving stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next year.
This Morning star Josie Gibson has flaunted her recent weight loss in a gorgeous plunging dress.
Wes Anderson has stated that Netflix was the perfect place for his new short film, because “it’s not really a movie”.The director, whose new film Asteroid City will arrive in cinemas later this month, has directed a Roald Dahl adaptation for the streaming service, which is set to be released later this year.Anderson’s The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, which is based on Dahl’s short story collection from 1977, stars Ralph Fiennes, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ben Kingsley.In a new interview with IndieWire, the director revealed that his new film will be just 37 minutes long. He said that he had wanted to adapt the short story collection for 20 years, but “by the time I was ready to do it”, the rights to Dahl’s works had been sold to Netflix.“Suddenly, in essence, there was nowhere else you could do it since they own it,” Anderson said, suggesting he only worked with Netflix because he had no choice.The director then added: “But beyond it, because it’s a 37-minute movie, [Netflix] was the perfect place to do it because it’s not really a movie.”Anderson said that he “had only a good experience with Netflix”, but added: “I’m very happy to be putting Asteroid City in cinemas.
Chris Pratt is opening up about his “unhinged revenge fantasy” — and he’s saying it’s a normal thing for dads?!
Amy Duggar King hasn’t heard from her cousin Josh Duggar’s wife, Anna, amid his legal trials.
Harrison Ford can’t believe he’s still playing Indiana Jones 42 years after the first movie was released.
Clearing the air. Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins spoke out on why the team cut Anthony Bass following the backlash he received from his anti-LGBTQ post.
It’s been well over six years since Joseph Fiennes appeared as Michael Jackson in a controversial never-to-be-air episode of the British fantasy series Urban Myths, and he still has regrets.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Joseph Fiennes expressed regret to The Observer over his decision to play Michael Jackson in a pulled 2017 episode of Sky Arts’ anthology series “Urban Myths.” The episode centered on Jackson taking a post-9/11 road trip with Marlon Brando (Brian Cox) and Elizabeth Taylor (Stockard Channing). Fiennes’ casting as the music icon generated whitewashing backlash, and the episode’s trailer ignited outrage over Fiennes’ lighter skin tone and prosthetic nose to play Jackson. “I think people are absolutely right to be upset,” Fiennes said. “And it was a wrong decision. Absolutely. And I’m one part of that — there are producers, broadcasters, writers, directors, all involved in these decisions. But obviously if I’m upfront, I have become the voice for other people. I would love them to be around the table as well to talk about it. But you know, it came at a time where there was a movement and a shift and that was good, and it was, you know, a bad call. A bad mistake.”
Jason Gardiner has hit out at Holly Willoughby following the drama around Philip Schofield and This Morning. Jason, who was a judge on Dancing On Ice until 2019, worked with the show's host, Holly for 17 years. Despite the pair being friends for most of those years, the 51 year old Australian choreographer accused Holly, 42, of needing an "entourage" in the last series of the ITV talent show, which Olympian Nile Wilson won.
Holly Willoughby last week as a supporting figure as she addressed the scandal around Philip Schofield's departure from the programme. A TV source told The Sun: “I’m A Celeb producers have begun negotiations with Josie’s team to try and lure her with a £100,000 contract. Talks are at an advanced stage.
This Morning star Josie Gibson could be in the running to become a campmate on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, it has been reported.The bubbly character, who has become hugely popular with ITV fans, is said to be in "advanced talks" to appear on the hit ITV show with a potential payment of £100,000, a source claims. The 38 year old from Bristol most recently joined Holly Willoughby on the sofa this week to co-host This Morning after Phillip Schofield's departure.
Holly Willoughby has shared a series of new snaps in an elegant all-black outfit via her lifestyle account, Wylde Moon, as she gets back to work on her other projects following her This Morning return. The star went away on holiday to the Algarve in Portugal over the school half term, and it coincided with the scandal surrounding her former ITV co-host Phillip Schofield, who quit his role on This Morning and then resigned from ITV after admitting he'd previously had an "unwise but not illegal" affair with a much younger colleague.
This Morning star Josie Gibson is following in Holly Willoughby’s fashion icon footsteps after fans demand details of her gorgeous green midi dress that she wore to co-host the breakfast show. Josie joined Holly Willoughby this week to present the daytime ITV show, and fans couldn’t get enough of her outfits, particularly a green midi dress she wore on Tuesday’s episode that was revealed to be from & Other Stories, and fans of the outfit are in luck – it’s currently in the sale.
Read more about the whole thing here.Meanwhile back on MSNBC, Hayes asked Psaki, “I wonder how you think about the Biden administration handles this, how Democrats handle this, how Republicans in Congress handle this.”“This isn’t Alvin Bragg in Manhattan, who is not part of the Biden administration,” Hayes continued, referring to the District Attorney overseeing Trump’s criminal fraud case in New York City. “You can heap scorn on him and you can say nasty things about him, with all sorts of, you know, pretty gross, racist undertones.