Chrissy Teigen has admitted that her mind wanders “all the time” when she is in bed with her husband, the Grammy-winning artiste, John Legend. The 38-year-old model has been wed to ‘All of Me’ singer John (45) since 2013, and when asked if her mind ever goes to other places when she is getting intimate with him, admitted she often finds herself worrying whether the door is locked amongst many other things, reports Aceshow biz.
She said when speaking on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’, “All the time. It goes anywhere…is the door locked? Is my spray tan coming off? So much.”
Meanwhile, the former ‘Lip Sync Battle’ host has Luna, Miles, Esti, as well as eight-month-old Wren, both of whom they welcomed via surrogate, with John and explained that the hardest part of their marriage is trying to make sure that their kids all “get along” with each other, although she...
She said when speaking on ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’, “All the time. It goes anywhere…is the door locked? Is my spray tan coming off? So much.”
Meanwhile, the former ‘Lip Sync Battle’ host has Luna, Miles, Esti, as well as eight-month-old Wren, both of whom they welcomed via surrogate, with John and explained that the hardest part of their marriage is trying to make sure that their kids all “get along” with each other, although she...
- 2/4/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Today, it’s not so rare to see young adults with anxiety on our screens. What earlier would be considered taboo or something to be ashamed of is now spoken about more openly and represented positively on TV. Surviving Summer is just an Australian remix of American teen dramas, but somehow, even in its 30-minute episodes, it manages to cover a lot of ground. Given that each episode is mostly about beautiful visions of surfing and the ocean, you’d think that’s all the show is about. But it brings to the table a lot of problems teens face today. The show does a really good job of showing Summer’s maturity while still remaining authentic. It’s not like she goes through a transformation, has a makeover, and becomes a whole new person. She just learns to be a better person. The show encourages a sense of finding...
- 9/18/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Yet again, a teen drama villainizes the stereotypically feminine, super-competitive player on the team. Of course, there’s always some kind of reasoning behind this extremely uncalled-for behavior. In a better world, Wren Radic would be focusing on herself rather than fighting her insecurities by attacking others. Surviving Summer follows New York teen Summer Torres, who gets shipped off to Straya for six weeks of exile because she’s been thrown out of school and her mother has a really important assignment to complete. In the first season, Summer matures into a young woman who learns how to adjust around other people, help them, and make actual friends. She learns the power of support. But there are some things about Summer that could possibly never change— her recklessness and how bold she is. So, when in season 2, there’s a new player in town who happens to have taken her...
- 9/18/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Ahsoka's latest installment explained the truth behind Sabine Wren's force-sensitivity.
One of the biggest questions over the series' first two episodes was a simple one: Can Sabine actually use the Force?
Throughout all her time in Star Wars Rebels, Wren showed no sign of force sensitivity, even when training directly with Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger. Hyuang told her in Episode 2 that her ability with the Force is the lowest he’d ever seen in a Padawan.
Read full article on The Direct.
One of the biggest questions over the series' first two episodes was a simple one: Can Sabine actually use the Force?
Throughout all her time in Star Wars Rebels, Wren showed no sign of force sensitivity, even when training directly with Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger. Hyuang told her in Episode 2 that her ability with the Force is the lowest he’d ever seen in a Padawan.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 9/1/2023
- by Russ Milheim
- The Direct
“Star Wars” is known for its incredible creatures: The Wampa, the Rancor, Ewoks, and the adorable — and apparently delicious, at least to Chewbacca– porgs.
“Star Wars: Ahsoka” adds another entry to the franchise bestiary: The Loth-cat.
The Loth-cat is native to the planet Lothal where Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) resides. Wren has apparently domesticated one as her house pet. Loth-cats have long bodies, pointed ears, bird-like legs and expressive faces.
Loth-cats have previously made brief appearances in “The Mandalorian.” While those felines were CGI, the Loth-cat in “Ahsoka” is animatronic and controlled by a team of puppeteers.
“That was my little buddy!” Bordizzo told Empire. “That cat, the complexity of the design… I mean, it has a real skeleton under there, because that’s how they control such intense facial expressions and everything.”
“It was real, it was there!” added Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who plays Hera Syndulla.
The Loth-cat...
“Star Wars: Ahsoka” adds another entry to the franchise bestiary: The Loth-cat.
The Loth-cat is native to the planet Lothal where Sabine Wren (Natasha Liu Bordizzo) resides. Wren has apparently domesticated one as her house pet. Loth-cats have long bodies, pointed ears, bird-like legs and expressive faces.
Loth-cats have previously made brief appearances in “The Mandalorian.” While those felines were CGI, the Loth-cat in “Ahsoka” is animatronic and controlled by a team of puppeteers.
“That was my little buddy!” Bordizzo told Empire. “That cat, the complexity of the design… I mean, it has a real skeleton under there, because that’s how they control such intense facial expressions and everything.”
“It was real, it was there!” added Mary Elizabeth Winstead, who plays Hera Syndulla.
The Loth-cat...
- 8/23/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
In the second season of Netflix teen drama 'Surviving Summer', American teenager Summer Torres (Sky Katz) arrives back in Shorehaven with her sights set on the national surfing competition, only for a new rival, Wren (Annabel Wolfe), to drop in and challenge her in and out of the water.
The post ‘Surviving Summer’ S2 (Trailer) appeared first on If Magazine.
The post ‘Surviving Summer’ S2 (Trailer) appeared first on If Magazine.
- 8/22/2023
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Get ready to experience grandeur with John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s Beverly Hills house.
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Legend and Teigen have graciously invited Ad to see their beloved family home in Beverly Hills, the video of which was posted on social media. The famous couple has moved homes before as their lives’ chapters have changed, and this time they wanted a lovely place for their children to grow up.
Jake Arnold, an AD100 designer, collaborated with John and Chrissy to match their desire for vibrant flashes of colour with his characteristic earthy palette. Together, they created a comfortable, open room with plenty of places for family time at their most recent stage of life.
“Every house we’ve ever had reflects the moment we were in in our lives, like chapters in a book,” Teigen shared. “We...
Read More: Chrissy Teigen And John Legend Share Adorable New Selfies With Baby Daughter Esti
Legend and Teigen have graciously invited Ad to see their beloved family home in Beverly Hills, the video of which was posted on social media. The famous couple has moved homes before as their lives’ chapters have changed, and this time they wanted a lovely place for their children to grow up.
Jake Arnold, an AD100 designer, collaborated with John and Chrissy to match their desire for vibrant flashes of colour with his characteristic earthy palette. Together, they created a comfortable, open room with plenty of places for family time at their most recent stage of life.
“Every house we’ve ever had reflects the moment we were in in our lives, like chapters in a book,” Teigen shared. “We...
- 8/1/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Chrissy Teigen’s baby boy is a happy one.
On Sunday, the 37-year-old star shared the first video capturing her 5-week-old son Wren’s adorable smile.
Read More: Chrissy Teigen Shares Humorous Update About Napping After Undergoing First Colonoscopy
“Finallllllyyyyy! A smile ,” she wrote in the caption.
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A post shared by chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen)
In the video, Teigen is holding little Wren in her arms as he begins to crack a smile, with his mom exclaiming, “Oh my god, oh my god,” before asking, “Did you get it?”
Talking to her son, she added, “Oh my gosh, that was so big!”
Fans were loving the video, too, with one commenter writing, “So precious, oh my god!!!!”
“Omg Hes So Cute And Adorable And Precious All In One,” wrote another fan.
Read More: Chrissy Teigen Gets Ready To Undergo First Colonoscopy, Jokes About Prepping ‘To Have...
On Sunday, the 37-year-old star shared the first video capturing her 5-week-old son Wren’s adorable smile.
Read More: Chrissy Teigen Shares Humorous Update About Napping After Undergoing First Colonoscopy
“Finallllllyyyyy! A smile ,” she wrote in the caption.
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A post shared by chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen)
In the video, Teigen is holding little Wren in her arms as he begins to crack a smile, with his mom exclaiming, “Oh my god, oh my god,” before asking, “Did you get it?”
Talking to her son, she added, “Oh my gosh, that was so big!”
Fans were loving the video, too, with one commenter writing, “So precious, oh my god!!!!”
“Omg Hes So Cute And Adorable And Precious All In One,” wrote another fan.
Read More: Chrissy Teigen Gets Ready To Undergo First Colonoscopy, Jokes About Prepping ‘To Have...
- 7/24/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Tom Hanks has expertly re-invented himself over the years, moving from rom-com star (Big) to war hero (Saving Private Ryan) to character actor (Elvis), and as a writer-director with That Thing You Do! and Larry Crowne. His newest chapter: novelist.
He’s pretty damn good at this, too. In fact, his first novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece, is helpful to anyone trying to understand that species of humanity known as “the star.” Or to master “Star-Speak,” their arcane lexicon.
At one point in Hanks’ novel, which hits shelves May 9, a director describes his star as “the latest hunk of forbidden fruit who, with patience, can be flattered, cajoled, babysat and made ‘camera ready’ for his leading role.” He adds: “I’m not saying you have to respect the man but you do have to respect the process.”
Hanks himself is a thoughtful, well-read man, not a predictable “hunk.
He’s pretty damn good at this, too. In fact, his first novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece, is helpful to anyone trying to understand that species of humanity known as “the star.” Or to master “Star-Speak,” their arcane lexicon.
At one point in Hanks’ novel, which hits shelves May 9, a director describes his star as “the latest hunk of forbidden fruit who, with patience, can be flattered, cajoled, babysat and made ‘camera ready’ for his leading role.” He adds: “I’m not saying you have to respect the man but you do have to respect the process.”
Hanks himself is a thoughtful, well-read man, not a predictable “hunk.
- 4/20/2023
- by Peter Bart
- Deadline Film + TV
The animated corner of the Star Wars Universe created by Dave Filoni is being transferred into live action with the Lucasfilm Disney+ series Ahsoka.
That was the point hammered home at the Ahsoka panel held Saturday at Star Wars Celebration, which climaxed with the reveal that Lars Mikkelsen, the Danish actor who voiced the popular villain Grand Admiral Thrawn from Filoni’s 2014 series, Star Wars: Rebels, would be reprising the role for the new series.
Ahsoka is the Star Wars series debuting in August and stars Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, the protégé of Anakin Skywalker who has turned her back on the ways of the Jedi. One of the show’s through lines is her search for Thrawn.
Lars Mikkelsen will return as Thrawn in Ahsoka
The reveal happened both during the playing of a Celebration-only Ahsoka trailer, which showed the blue-skinned, red-eyed Imperial commander, and then the stage entrance of Mikkelsen.
That was the point hammered home at the Ahsoka panel held Saturday at Star Wars Celebration, which climaxed with the reveal that Lars Mikkelsen, the Danish actor who voiced the popular villain Grand Admiral Thrawn from Filoni’s 2014 series, Star Wars: Rebels, would be reprising the role for the new series.
Ahsoka is the Star Wars series debuting in August and stars Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano, the protégé of Anakin Skywalker who has turned her back on the ways of the Jedi. One of the show’s through lines is her search for Thrawn.
Lars Mikkelsen will return as Thrawn in Ahsoka
The reveal happened both during the playing of a Celebration-only Ahsoka trailer, which showed the blue-skinned, red-eyed Imperial commander, and then the stage entrance of Mikkelsen.
- 4/8/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The season one finale of "The Mandalorian" introduced a terrifying new weapon for viewers of the series: the Darksaber. In the episode's final moments, it's revealed that the villainous Moff Gideon, an Imperial officer who has personally hunted down and murdered untold numbers of Mandalorians, had this legendary weapon. While that episode served as the weapon's entry into the live-action universe, viewers of the Star Wars animated shows recognized it right away. And it all comes down to some of the backstory of Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) and the Mandalore home world.
Here's what we know about the Darksaber and what role it's playing in season three.
What Is the Darksaber?
The Darksaber, in simplest terms, is a black lightsaber. But it's a weapon that has deep historic ties to Mandalore and its people. According to the lore of the extended Star Wars universe, the weapon was first wielded by Tarre Vizsla,...
Here's what we know about the Darksaber and what role it's playing in season three.
What Is the Darksaber?
The Darksaber, in simplest terms, is a black lightsaber. But it's a weapon that has deep historic ties to Mandalore and its people. According to the lore of the extended Star Wars universe, the weapon was first wielded by Tarre Vizsla,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Christmas films can be divisive things. For every person who needs to choke back a sob over Zuzu’s petals in order to feel truly festive, there is another for whom only an 8 week binge of Channel 5’s kindly cupcake cafe owners and selfish businesswomen meeting the interchangeable men of their dreams will suffice.
Yet once in a while a filmmaker crafts a beautiful sparkly bridge that unites the factions and has the chutzpah and baubles to fill even the hardest heart with holiday cheer. One to break out after boardgame controversies and tearful post-sherry fallouts. This Christmas season that audacious movie is Spirited.
Ebenezer (Will Ferrell) has it good. Once the scourge of the poor and vulnerable, Scrooge lived his final days with kindness and generosity and he knew how to keep Christmas well… Which is handy because in his afterlife Scrooge has reunited with Marley and become the Ghost of Christmas Present!
Yet once in a while a filmmaker crafts a beautiful sparkly bridge that unites the factions and has the chutzpah and baubles to fill even the hardest heart with holiday cheer. One to break out after boardgame controversies and tearful post-sherry fallouts. This Christmas season that audacious movie is Spirited.
Ebenezer (Will Ferrell) has it good. Once the scourge of the poor and vulnerable, Scrooge lived his final days with kindness and generosity and he knew how to keep Christmas well… Which is handy because in his afterlife Scrooge has reunited with Marley and become the Ghost of Christmas Present!
- 11/18/2022
- by Emily Breen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
At this point it is almost impossible to count the number of remakes, ripoffs, variations, takeoffs and general thievery on the part of filmmakers riffing on Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. The latest imitation, Spirited, isn’t even the only new version to debut this season; I can count at least two others still waiting for liftoff as the yuletide tidings continue in 2022. But this one has some real firepower in terms of who is involved with the Apple TV+ original film, chief among them stars Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell, who deliver a take most closely aligned with Bill Murray’s modern 1988 Scrooged, a homage even noted in the rat-a-tat snarky script here by John Morris and Sean Anders (Daddy’s Home), the latter who also directed.
Above all this is a lively musical with a whole slew of new tunes featuring some of the blessedly most cynical lyrics...
Above all this is a lively musical with a whole slew of new tunes featuring some of the blessedly most cynical lyrics...
- 11/10/2022
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
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Will Ferrell’s signature comedy style is halfway between obnoxious and endearing, a naïve man-child whose excitable energy is matched by his fearless disregard for dignity. Anyone who’s been missing that persona should find something to enjoy in Spirited, Ferrell’s bid to headline another holiday perennial to sit alongside Elf. His delivery remains inspired and his chemistry with Ryan Reynolds, playing the smarmy Scrooge figure in this busy 21st-century riff on A Christmas Carol, has lots of fizz, even if a supposed romance with Octavia Spencer’s character doesn’t. But is the movie any good?
That will depend on how closely you identify with the delicious disdain of Patrick Page as the chain-rattling Jacob Marley, upholder of the Dickensian tradition, who rolls his eyes and begs for a reprieve almost every time someone bursts into song. Because, yes, it’s a musical.
Will Ferrell’s signature comedy style is halfway between obnoxious and endearing, a naïve man-child whose excitable energy is matched by his fearless disregard for dignity. Anyone who’s been missing that persona should find something to enjoy in Spirited, Ferrell’s bid to headline another holiday perennial to sit alongside Elf. His delivery remains inspired and his chemistry with Ryan Reynolds, playing the smarmy Scrooge figure in this busy 21st-century riff on A Christmas Carol, has lots of fizz, even if a supposed romance with Octavia Spencer’s character doesn’t. But is the movie any good?
That will depend on how closely you identify with the delicious disdain of Patrick Page as the chain-rattling Jacob Marley, upholder of the Dickensian tradition, who rolls his eyes and begs for a reprieve almost every time someone bursts into song. Because, yes, it’s a musical.
- 11/9/2022
- by David Rooney
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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