That same month, the Trainwreck star coyly referenced the actress when reflecting on his career.
"My girlfriend and I were just figuring out that I haven't had a vacation in 10 years," Bill—who co-parents three daughters with ex-wife Maggie Carey—explained to Collider. "I went with her to San Francisco, but that doesn't really count. So, I'm going to have a vacation."
As for Ali, she's previously opened up about the interest in their relationship.
"It's so weird. I can't even explain it,"
It doesn’t get more (old-timey) gangster than Boardwalk Empire’s bootlegging, gun-slinging, punch-throwing brawls. So, at Wednesday night’s season premiere and after-party at Cipriani 42nd Street, we asked the cast and other partygoers about the most gangster things they’ve ever done in real life.
Michael K. Williams (Chalky White)
The most gangster thing I’ve ever done was walk up to Eve the rapper and ask her out. I said, “What’s up?
The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating the Southwest Airlines holiday travel debacle, which left thousands of travelers stranded for days. The investigation comes as the airline reported a $220 million loss last quarter and further losses in the first quarter. Southwest canceled more than 16,700 flights over several days in late December. While a massive winter storm caused the initial cancellations, the company's outdated software systems turned what should have been a normal problem into a snowballing disaster that lasted for days after other airlines had resumed their usual operations.
Blac Chyna's touting of a skin lightening beauty product is just a cash grab ... because she allegedly doesn't even use the stuff.
Sources close to Chyna tell TMZ ... despite her partnership with Whitenicious by Dencia to roll out her "Whitenicious X Blac Chyna Diamond Illuminating & Lightening Cream," she's never applied it to her own skin.
We're told BC was presented with a business opportunity and offered good money to promote the cream -- which goes for $250 per Swarovski crystals-studded jar -- so she said yes .
Elle Macpherson and her billionaire hubby, Jeffrey Soffer, know the drill ... the only thing better than buying a super expensive yacht is selling it, so it's on the market for $37.5 million.
It may sound high, but hey ... it's 182 feet long.
The 5-cabin ship was custom-built in 2005 and features nautical amenities including a movie theater, a 16-person jacuzzi, a massage parlor, a gym, and, of course, a helipad.
Ben Stiller and Stuart Cornfeld’s Red Hour Films is partnering with Bold Films to produce a slate of new movie, TV and digital projects.
Additionally, veteran producer and executive Nicky Weinstock has joined Red Hour, which will be relocating its offices to Bold Films’ spaces in Los Angeles and New York. Bold Films will provide the overhead, as well as development and production financing on independent projects.
Red Hour, which has completed its longstanding first-look deal at Fox, has produced mostly comedies, including “Zoolander” and its upcoming sequel; “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story”; “Blades of Glory”; “Tropic Thunder”; and “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
G Herbo Is Fed Up With His Doppelganger
2024-07-27
Recently, G Herbo fans have found another one of the rapper's lookalikes. A clip has been circulating showing a man that resembles the Chicago-born performer, and apparently, they won't stop reminding him of it. He seems to be experiencing some online trolling because of clip, and it looks like he's had enough. G Herbo took to social media to share the clip, telling social media users to quit sending it to him.
Grace Dent leaves I'm A Celebrity on medical grounds. Picture: ITV I'm A Celeb favourite Grace Dent has exited the show. Listen to this article Loading audio... I’m A Celebrity star Grace Dent, 50, has left the show.
After being in the jungle for seven days, I’m A Celeb bosses revealed the Masterchef favourite had left the series on medical grounds.
A show spokesperson said: "Unfortunately Grace Dent has left the show on medical grounds.
BooksReviewWhat’s the secret behind raising seven classical music prodigies? A mother’s account
Families in Britain comprise on average two children and no prodigies; few, if any, bear resemblance to the Kanneh-Masons. This exceptional household includes seven children, all of whom are prodigiously gifted in classical music, and whose virtuosity was on display last year in a recital of Monti’s Czárdás at the Royal Variety Performance. How their parents, Kadiatu and Stuart, raised such an awe-inspiring team of musicians is explored by Kadiatu in House of Music, a memoir that both candidly portrays and fiercely protects her brood.