Heidi Klum, 46, has fans wondering if she’s expecting a child with husband, Tom Kaulitz, 30. The supermodel took to Instagram on April 22 to share a photo of herself in the kitchen, wearing nothing but bikini bottoms on her lower half.
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Ten years later and Heath Ledger's death still brings up the same futile thoughts about what might've been. About what sort of father he would have been, about whether he and Michelle Williams might have one day patched things up and, always and predominantly, about what sort of work he would've done. Had he lived.
Heidi Klum, 46, has fans wondering if she’s expecting a child with husband, Tom Kaulitz, 30. The supermodel took to Instagram on April 22 to share a photo of herself in the kitchen, wearing nothing but bikini bottoms on her lower half.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the sequel to Venom, has been moved back by over eight months amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The press release for the date change also revealed the full title to be Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Ruffalo said "Blue Valentine" director Derek Cianfrance tried and failed to cast him in "Blue Valentine" in a role eventually played by Ryan Gosling, reports variety.com.
We just learned that Mark Ruffalo was almost given Ryan Gosling‘s role in the hit 2010 movie Blue Valentine!
Rick May has sadly died from the COVID-19 coronavirus at age 79, multiple gaming sites are reporting.
Kelly Dodd and her fiancé, Rick Leventhal, were soaking up some New York City sun and fresh air this week — albeit from a completely safe space. The Real Housewives of Orange County couple is currently hunkering down at Rick’s swanky Manhattan apartment, which is fancy for many reasons, chief of which is the fact that it has an enormous patio.
Heath Ledger was an LGBTQ+ ally long before it was cool!
One more reason to miss and cherish Heath Ledger: According to Jake Gyllenhaal, the late actor refused to participate in jokes about Brokeback Mountain, which were as homophobic as they were plentiful back in 2005/2006. "I remember they wanted to do an opening for the Academy Awards that year that was sort of joking about it," Gyllenhaal reflected in a cover interview for the latest issue of Another Man.
For many actors, having a chance to present an award at the Oscars would be a dream come true, however, the late Heath Ledger had a different idea.
Jake Gyllenhaal has revealed his Brokeback Mountain co-star Heath Ledger refused to be a presenter at the 2007 Oscars over a joke involving their characters’ romantic relationship.
As per news reports, Spider-Man: Far From Home actor made a candid confession wherein he admits that The Dark Knight star Heath Ledger refused to be a part of an opening monologue at 2006 Oscars owing to a joke on the film Brokeback Mountain. This film revolved around a story of same sex love.
Dedicated to his craft. Jake Gyllenhaal appreciated the serious approach that his Brokeback Mountain costar, Heath Ledger, took toward the groundbreaking film — both on and off set.
Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger co-starred in the 2005 hit film Brokeback Mountain, and now Jake is relaying a story about what happened when they were approached to present at the Oscars.
Nearly 15 years after the release of “Brokeback Mountain”, Jake Gyllenhaal has revealed that co-star Heath Ledger refused to present an award at the Oscars to avoid turning the movie into a joke.