Ed Kelce and Bethenny Frankel are feuding online.
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The Rolling Stones have shared that they have “cut back” on their backstage rider requests.Bassist Darryl Jones revealed that the iconic band no longer have big asks for their backstage area such as gigantic gaming rooms but did say that they do keep plenty of food around including guitarist Keith Richards’ favourite dish, shepherd’s pie.“They would make a room out of curtains and things. We had the banks of video racing games, where you sit, that was around for a while.
They kinda cut back on that stuff now. Keith still has what he loves, shepherd’s pie.
There’s so much food backstage, me and the keyboard player have our own rider,” said Jones (per Music News).Elsewhere, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich revealed that they were once told not to look at Stones’ frontman Mick Jagger while being special guests at two of the Stones’ gigs at Oracle Park in San Francisco in 2005A post shared by The Rolling Stones (@therollingstones)Appearing as a guest on an episode of Club Random with Bill Maher last year, Ulrich said: “So we’re sitting backstage, and – and this is in no way a judgment on the Stones, this is really more about us – at one point a personal assistant or whatever comes and says, ‘Mick Jagger’s gonna walk through here in a couple minutes, he’s going over to his private gym in his truck, and he’s going to warm up before the show. When he walks through here, please don’t make eye contact with him or talk to him.'”The drummer was heartbroken he wasn’t able to speak to Jagger and revealed that they were only allowed a photo opportunity with the band before going on stage.“I had dreams, like, I thought, we’re gonna play with The Rolling Stones and you know where I’m gonna spend my whole time, is in Keith Richards hotel
.Ed Kelce and Bethenny Frankel are feuding online.
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Mubi has snapped up rights across multiple territories on Made In England: The Films Of Powell And Pressburger, the Martin Scorsese-narrated doc set to debut this week at the Berlin Film Festival.
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Kristen Stewart voicing her thoughts on queer movies, and more!
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or trying XXL lengths, no one could accuse Helen Mirren—who is 78 years old—of resting on her laurels in the hairstyle department. Instead, the star of The Queen prefers to have fun.“I don’t think there should be any rules, and luckily there are less and less,” she of her approach to her image. “I grew up in a world where there were all kinds of rules as far as women were concerned, and then saw people like come along and break them all.… All rules are made to be broken.”And break the rules she does, time and time again.
Matty Healy‘s mum Denise Welch has said that she is seen as “the Virgin Mary” among The 1975‘s fanbase.During a new interview with BBC News, the Loose Women panellist and former Coronation Street star spoke about being recognised as the mother of the Manchester band’s frontman.“With Matthew’s fans, it’s, ‘There is the Virgin Mary – there is the woman who gave birth to the Messiah,” she explained. “I’ve had people in the foyer of The O2 touch me and burst into tears.”Welch continued: “He provokes this hero worship, to the point that the fact that I actually produced him in my body gives me that sort of reverence – and it’s quite hysterical.
Team Jacob or Team Edward, this time we are team Kristen all the way. Kristen Stewart is ready to push the envelope, and the 33-year-old actress did just that for her saucy Rolling Stone cover story.The “Spencer” star posed in nothing but her jockstrap and a leather vest on the cover and offered herself up as a new kind of “sex symbol” in Hollywood.Stewart, who shot to fame in the “Twilight” movie franchise, came out as gay during her “Saturday Night Live” monologue in 2017.
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Ever since they stepped back as senior members of the Royal Family, the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been heavily documented - from their latest projects to comments they've made in interviews, TV appearances and books. While key members of The Firm have approached the situation with nothing but dignified silence or made it clear that the door is still open to Harry and Meghan, others who have been cut out of the couple's lives have spoken out. Whether it is close family members, former childhood friends or ex co-stars, the public is frequently afforded an insider view into how or why those who have been left out in the cold no longer speak to the couple.