Isabella Cruise, the adopted daughter of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, tied the knot with her boyfriend of less than a year in a private London ceremony last month, according to Woman's Day magazine.
Isabella, 22, married British IT consultant Max Parker in front of a small group of close friends at London's Dorchester Hotel on September 18.
Sources tell People magazine the ceremony was so low-key, even Tom and Nicole weren't invited. Isabella's younger brother Conner was also reportedly missing from the wedding.
Things are fine between Isabella and her parents, according to the magazine, which reports the 53-year-old Mission Impossible star even paid for the entire affair.
Kidman, 48, and Cruise, who divorced in 2001, adopted both Connor, 20, and Isabella during their 11-year marriage. They are reportedly still active in Connor and Bella's lives, despite going on to have kids in different marriages.
Isabella, 22, married British IT consultant Max Parker in front of a small group of close friends at London's Dorchester Hotel on September 18.
Sources tell People magazine the ceremony was so low-key, even Tom and Nicole weren't invited. Isabella's younger brother Conner was also reportedly missing from the wedding.
Things are fine between Isabella and her parents, according to the magazine, which reports the 53-year-old Mission Impossible star even paid for the entire affair.
Kidman, 48, and Cruise, who divorced in 2001, adopted both Connor, 20, and Isabella during their 11-year marriage. They are reportedly still active in Connor and Bella's lives, despite going on to have kids in different marriages.
Was there a feud on the set of The Good Wife, or not? The actresses involved are now giving conflicting stories.
It's long been rumored that there was tension between Emmy-winning Good Wife actress Julianna Margulies and her former co-star, Archie Panjabi, who played Kalinda. When Panjabi left last season, the two hadn't been in a scene together in about two years. They did share a scene in Panjabi's final episode, but then it came out that that was faked, and that they weren't actually in the same room.
Over the weekend, at the New Yorker Festival, Margulies said the reason for that was Panjabi was off shooting another show, and called rumors of a feud gossip, Vulture reports.
Case closed, right? Not so fast. Panjabi writes on Twitter that this other show she was supposedly filming wasn't even in production at the time, and she was available to shoot her final Good Wife scene with Margulies. Hmmm....
It's long been rumored that there was tension between Emmy-winning Good Wife actress Julianna Margulies and her former co-star, Archie Panjabi, who played Kalinda. When Panjabi left last season, the two hadn't been in a scene together in about two years. They did share a scene in Panjabi's final episode, but then it came out that that was faked, and that they weren't actually in the same room.
Over the weekend, at the New Yorker Festival, Margulies said the reason for that was Panjabi was off shooting another show, and called rumors of a feud gossip, Vulture reports.
Case closed, right? Not so fast. Panjabi writes on Twitter that this other show she was supposedly filming wasn't even in production at the time, and she was available to shoot her final Good Wife scene with Margulies. Hmmm....
Cate Blanchett has no use for social media, especially when it comes to posting pictures of herself.
The 46-year-old actress tells Yahoo! Beauty, "People constantly are taking pictures of ourselves to send them to people to see if they like me, 'Do they like me?,' adding, "It's pathetic, the whole thing about people worrying about what other people are going to think."
Blanchett thinks people's obsession with posting selfies is childish, noting, "The 'like' and the 'dislike' is just totally primary schoolyard. I cannot for the life of me work out why adults are participating in that s***."
The Blue Jasmin star doesn't think apps like Facebook and Twitter all bad, however, noting they're, "a genuine way to build community."
"We tell ourselves we live in democracies, but really the media runs a lot of the way opinions are formed, she says. "Look at the way the election cycle is dictated. It's like a circus run by the media. There's a subversive quality to the Internet, and I do think there's a genuine ability to connect."
For now though, Blanchett can live without social media, insisting, "It divides people really quickly and sets up rivalry and jealousy and a sense of: 'The life over there is better than the life over here.'"
Blanchett co-stars with Robert Redford in the newsroom drama Truth, the true story of former 60 Minutesreporter Dan Rather and producer Marla Mapes, who were criticized and ultimately fired for an investigative report on then-President George W. Bush's military service that was based on a hoax. It opens nationwide October 16.
The 46-year-old actress tells Yahoo! Beauty, "People constantly are taking pictures of ourselves to send them to people to see if they like me, 'Do they like me?,' adding, "It's pathetic, the whole thing about people worrying about what other people are going to think."
Blanchett thinks people's obsession with posting selfies is childish, noting, "The 'like' and the 'dislike' is just totally primary schoolyard. I cannot for the life of me work out why adults are participating in that s***."
The Blue Jasmin star doesn't think apps like Facebook and Twitter all bad, however, noting they're, "a genuine way to build community."
"We tell ourselves we live in democracies, but really the media runs a lot of the way opinions are formed, she says. "Look at the way the election cycle is dictated. It's like a circus run by the media. There's a subversive quality to the Internet, and I do think there's a genuine ability to connect."
For now though, Blanchett can live without social media, insisting, "It divides people really quickly and sets up rivalry and jealousy and a sense of: 'The life over there is better than the life over here.'"
Blanchett co-stars with Robert Redford in the newsroom drama Truth, the true story of former 60 Minutesreporter Dan Rather and producer Marla Mapes, who were criticized and ultimately fired for an investigative report on then-President George W. Bush's military service that was based on a hoax. It opens nationwide October 16.
Bill Cosby is facing a new lawsuit stemming from a sexual assault allegation.
Model Chloe Goins, who has accused the comedian of drugging and abusing her in a bedroom of the Playboy Mansion in 2008, filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Los Angeles, seeking punitive damages.
Last week, it was announced that Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing an investigation into the matter.
Cosby is facing another lawsuit filed in Los Angeles by Judy Huth, who alleges Cosby abused her at the Playboy Mansion around 1974, when she was 15. Cosby is set to take part in a deposition in that case.
In total, three lawsuits have been filed against Cosby since last year, when numerous allegations of sexual abuse made headlines.
More than 50 women have made sexual assault accusations against Cosby. His lawyers have denied sex assault accusations against the comedian in the past, and Cosby has never been criminally charged in connection with any of the allegations.
Model Chloe Goins, who has accused the comedian of drugging and abusing her in a bedroom of the Playboy Mansion in 2008, filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Los Angeles, seeking punitive damages.
Last week, it was announced that Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing an investigation into the matter.
Cosby is facing another lawsuit filed in Los Angeles by Judy Huth, who alleges Cosby abused her at the Playboy Mansion around 1974, when she was 15. Cosby is set to take part in a deposition in that case.
In total, three lawsuits have been filed against Cosby since last year, when numerous allegations of sexual abuse made headlines.
More than 50 women have made sexual assault accusations against Cosby. His lawyers have denied sex assault accusations against the comedian in the past, and Cosby has never been criminally charged in connection with any of the allegations.
Switch-Up Week is back on Dancing with the Stars with the celebrities getting new dance partners in the ballroom.
Vine star Hayes Grier, who is partnered with Emma Slater told People magazine that he is "excited and terrified" of dancing with someone new. But he won't have a choice.
The magazine revealed Wednesday just who Grier, and the other eight contestants, will now be paired with -- just for the week -- during the competition:
- Grier is now paired with Allison Holker
- Alek Skarlatos is now paired with Slater
- Bindi Irwin is now paired with Val Chmerkovskiy
- Tamar Braxton is now paired with Louis van Amstel
- Paula Deen is now paired with Mark Ballas
- Alexa PenaVega is now paired with Derek Hough
- Carlos PenaVega is now paired with Lindsay Arnold
- Andy Grammer is now paired with Sharna Burgess
- Nick Carter is now paired with Witney Carson
We'll see just how the celebs do with their new partners when Dancing with the Stars returns Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern on ABC. Former bad boy of the ballroom Maksim Chmerkovskiy will return to the competition to serve on the judge's panel.
Vine star Hayes Grier, who is partnered with Emma Slater told People magazine that he is "excited and terrified" of dancing with someone new. But he won't have a choice.
The magazine revealed Wednesday just who Grier, and the other eight contestants, will now be paired with -- just for the week -- during the competition:
- Grier is now paired with Allison Holker
- Alek Skarlatos is now paired with Slater
- Bindi Irwin is now paired with Val Chmerkovskiy
- Tamar Braxton is now paired with Louis van Amstel
- Paula Deen is now paired with Mark Ballas
- Alexa PenaVega is now paired with Derek Hough
- Carlos PenaVega is now paired with Lindsay Arnold
- Andy Grammer is now paired with Sharna Burgess
- Nick Carter is now paired with Witney Carson
We'll see just how the celebs do with their new partners when Dancing with the Stars returns Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern on ABC. Former bad boy of the ballroom Maksim Chmerkovskiy will return to the competition to serve on the judge's panel.
Meet the newest Disney princess. Moana will make her debut in a movie of the same name that hits theaters next year.
"[It's] a sweeping, CG-animated adventure about a spirited teenager who sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and fulfill her ancestors’ unfinished quest," Disney said in a statement. "During her journey, she meets the once-mighty demi-god Maui and together, they traverse the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous fiery creatures and impossible odds."
Newcomer Auli'i Cravalho, a native Hawaiian, will voice Moana, while Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will provide the vocals for Maui.
"Moana is such an amazing character," Cravalho told People magazine. "She’s brave, she is so empowered, she knows what she wants and she’s not afraid to get it, and I think that’s something that I can relate to as well. I just love watching how she goes along in this wonderful movie and grows as a person and helps her culture along the way."
Moana will surf into theaters November 23, 2016
"[It's] a sweeping, CG-animated adventure about a spirited teenager who sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and fulfill her ancestors’ unfinished quest," Disney said in a statement. "During her journey, she meets the once-mighty demi-god Maui and together, they traverse the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous fiery creatures and impossible odds."
Newcomer Auli'i Cravalho, a native Hawaiian, will voice Moana, while Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will provide the vocals for Maui.
"Moana is such an amazing character," Cravalho told People magazine. "She’s brave, she is so empowered, she knows what she wants and she’s not afraid to get it, and I think that’s something that I can relate to as well. I just love watching how she goes along in this wonderful movie and grows as a person and helps her culture along the way."
Moana will surf into theaters November 23, 2016