Luke Evans appears to have a new boyfriend!
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Teddy the rescue puppy needed lots of love from his new owner after a lonely start in life – but he’s paid her back with much-needed emotional support.The adorable cavapoochon was eventually adopted at nine months by Carly Minsky after three heartbreaking false starts with previous owners. And it’s a match made in heaven. Carly, 33, and her partner Josh are delighted by the way Teddy gives so much to them – particularly Carly, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
She explains: “Teddy taught me the beauty of spending quality time together, rather than having to be productive. Before we had him I would judge myself harshly on how much I’d achieved that day. “Owning a dog is such a mindful experience for someone like me with ADHD and who’s an overthinker: when you’re looking after a dog they just live in the moment, so Teddy encourages me to do that too.
Adopting Teddy totally changed my priorities and lifestyle. “When I’m out with Teddy I’m focusing on what he’s focusing on. And time spent on the sofa cuddling or playing with him is never wasted.” Although Carly wasn’t looking for an emotional support dog, Teddy has clearly done a great job of being there when she’s needed him.
Luke Evans appears to have a new boyfriend!
The Senate Majority PAC is debuting a new spot that attacks Mehmet Oz as “Hollywood’s celebrity doctor,” using the inevitable theme of Wizard of Oz to skewer the GOP candidate’s collection of homes, among other things.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have adopted a new rescue dog. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have taken in a seven-year-old beagle named Momma Mia who was rescued from a US breeding centre owned by an animal research company last month and the couple have been praised for opting for an older dog rather than a puppy. Animal rights attorney Shannon Keith who helps run the Beagle Freedom Project told People.
Neil Jones is reportedly dating Love Island's Chyna Mills after the duo were spotted holding hands in Paris.MORE: The Strictly Come Dancing relationships that didn't stand the test of timeAlthough the couple haven't made their relationship official, Neil, 40, and Chyna, 23, both uploaded a series of snaps suggesting they enjoyed a romantic mini-break in the 'City of Love'.WATCH: Neil Jones dances with ex Katya in his modern apartmentAccording to The Sun the pair were staying in the four-star Dadou Hotel in the French capital after arriving in Paris by Eurostar.MORE: Strictly's Katya Jones makes rare comments about ex Neil Jones and lockdown datingMORE: Neil Jones films inside modern home with ex-wife Katya The Strictly pro explored the streets of ParisTaking to Instagram, both Neil and Chyna treated their fans to a sneak peek inside their luxurious-looking getaway. Despite not sharing photos of one another, the couple's snaps boasted the exact same relaxed aesthetic.In addition to this, both stars appeared to pose on the same tree-lined avenue, just in front of the Eiffel Tower.The Casa Amor bombshell appeared to cement these rumours after she took part in an impromptu Q&A session on her Instagram Stories.
Bond odds have continually been shifting. The debate has surrounded Daniel Craig's replacement as James Bond following his fifth and final 007 movie, No Time To Die, which hit cinemas in 2021. The official announcement of the next 007 star will likely come within the next year, but until then, the odds are the best insight fans have into the movement.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, which posted it on its website.Two years later, he received an email from a woman in Detroit named Marcy Rosen.“She told me in this email that someone had brought the film to her attention and she’d viewed it online and … she suddenly saw a face and recognized her grandfather as a 13-year-old boy.”Rosen’s mother phoned her father, Maurice Chandler — the teen in the video — who was still living. He said to her, “Now you know I’m not from Mars.” Chandler helped bring to life what Kurtz was witnessing.
Ahead of the release of their new album ‘Autofiction’ next month, Suede have released an accompanying short film.‘Autofiction: A Short Film’ features album opener ‘She Still Leads Me On’ and new single ‘Fifteen Again’, and was directed by Katie Lambert of MrMr Films.“With the ‘Autofiction’ short film we didn’t want to make a normal performance video”, says bassist Mat Osman. “Instead we wanted to make a short film that overlapped at a Suede gig, with the band as just a minor part of the film, rather than at the centre”.“MrMr then came up with the idea of taking a crossroad in a couple’s life and playing with it in odd ways – moving backwards and forwards in time, seeing it through different sets of eyes, seeing their hopes and fears and memories all jumbled up too”, he goes on.“’Autofiction: A Short Film’ takes some of the themes of the album – youth and ageing, love and loss, fear and joy – [and] sees them play out in the story of Chris and Hannah”, he adds.Lambert herself says: “’Autofiction: A Short Film’ is about that moment in a relationship when it’s crunch time.
Energy bills are rising and many consumers will see their gas and electricity payments shoot up even further from October. Consumers are being warned of sharp rises with the possibility of their direct debits going up before the new cap on energy prices begins.
Clint Eastwood is set to appear in conservationist filmmaker Katie Cleary’s new wildlife documentary "Why On Earth," and she recently shared how he ended up on the project and what it was like working with him. The new documentary will focus on nature, wild animals and the relationship between humans, animals and plant life. "We're showing what's happening to elephants, rhinos in Africa, the palm oil epidemic in Indonesia and Borneo and Sumatra, and how it's affecting the orangutans," Cleary told Fox New Digital.
K.J. Yossman Red Bull Studios (RBS), one of the producers behind the electrifying documentary “The Real Mo Farah,” have set their next project, titled “The Moment: How Sports Changed the World,” Variety can exclusively reveal.Directed by Tom Jennings of 1895 Films, “The Moment” is a feature doc that explores the lasting repercussions of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was controversially held in South Africa at the tail end of apartheid.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentKino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to Pietro Marcello’s sprawling post-WWI film “Scarlet,” which opened Cannes’ Directors Fortnight.Represented in international markets by Orange Studio, “Scarlet” will have its North American premiere at the New York Film Festival, before a theatrical release in 2023.A loose adaptation of Alexander Grin’s novel, “Scarlet” marks Kino’s second collaboration with Marcello. It follows “Martin Eden,” which competed at Venice, won best actor for Luca Marinelli and went on to play at Toronto.Marcello, who rose to prominence as a documentarian with his film “The Mouth of the Wolf,” penned the script for “Scarlet” with his regular screenwriting partner Maurizio Braucci (“Martin Eden”) and Maud Ameline, with the participation of novelist Geneviève Brisac.
Andy Halliday has revealed the fury in the Hearts dressing room after conceding a last-gasp equaliser to Hibs.