Matthew Perry explains why the ‘Friends’ cast intervention was ‘not going to work’

Matthew Perry Credits friends for saving his life during his darkest days ofaddiction to alcohol and pills, but an intervention held by the cast amid hisstruggles was “not going to work” in getting him sober.

The 53-year-old actor, whose memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big TerribleThing , __ is __ at the top of bestseller list, spoke about recovery withElizabeth Vargas for her Heart of the Matter podcast for Partnership to EndAddiction.

Perry, who had his first drink at 14 and was already struggling when he landed_friends_ in 1994, he said “stifled the drinking a little bit when I got thatjob because for the whole time I was like, ‘You can’t screw this up. This isthe best job in the world.’ … And the job saved my life in many ways. But … Iwas drinking every night. Then it got worse and worse and worse and worse.” Hewent to rehab for the first time at age 27 “because I weighed 130 pounds and Iwas very, very ill … and on friends at the same time.”

His co-star and friend Jennifer Aniston called him out on his drinking,telling him they could smell it. He told Vargas that she wasn’t the only one.

“Lisa [Kudrow] said something” as well, Perry revealed. Then “at one pointeverybody was in my dressing room after a run-through that I had been reallyshaky in” for an intervention. “But that’s not going to work,” he said of thewell-meaning effort.”You need a professional. You need somebody who reallyknows [addiction]. Because what people don’t really understand is if there’san intervention, the only thing you have to do to end an intervention is justsay: ‘No. No, get out of my house.’ And then it’s over. If you have aprofessional, somebody who does this for a living, and an interventionist anda plane waiting and then you go to rehab, that’s the way to do it. But 50people saying, ‘You should quit drinking.’ I can ‘t quit drinking. What areyou talking about? And I can’t let you know that I can’t stop drinking becausethen you’ll try to stop me from drinking.”

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FRIENDS -- Season 10 -- Pictured: Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, MattLeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Matthew Perry asChandler Bing, Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, David Schwimmer as Dr.  RossGeller (Photo by NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via GettyImages)FRIENDS -- Season 10 --Pictured: Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, Matt LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani, LisaKudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, Jennifer Aniston asRachel Green, David Schwimmer as Dr.  Ross Geller (Photo by NBCU PhotoBank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via GettyImages)

The “Friends” crew: Courteney Cox as Monica Geller, Matt LeBlanc as JoeyTribbiani, Lisa Kudrow as Phoebe Buffay, Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing,Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, David Schwimmer as Ross Geller. (Photo: NBCUPhoto Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Perry recalled going home and drinking after the first time Aniston privatelycalled him out on his addiction. “I couldn’t stop,” he said. Aniston continuedtrying to help him, a reflection of the “lovely person she is,” Perry said.She also tried tough love. “The second time I came back from rehab, she said,’I’ve been really mad at you,'” because his addiction had “put the show injeopardy.” Perry recalled replying, “‘Honey, if you know what I’ve beenthrough, you wouldn’t be mad at me.’ But she had — and why would she? — noidea what I’d gone through to be sober at that time.”

Perry estimates he spent $9 million to get sober. He has been to 65 detoxcenters. while on friends — the show which paid him $1.14 million an episodein its final years — he would steal pills from real estate open houses to feedhis 55-Vicodin-a-day pill habit. At one point, he had a 2% chance of livingafter his colon exploded due to Oxycontin abuse. Even after that, he hadanother brush with death — when heart stopped for five minutes during surgery.

Perry reiterated while talking to talked to Vargas, who is also in recoveryfrom alcoholism, that addiction “is a disease.” He said when that finallyclicked — that it is actually a sickness — it helped him in his recovery.

It was when he was taking 55 Vicodin a day and “I was very thin, very sick,”he recalled. “And they put me in this office with a religious fellow. I don’tknow exactly what he was, but he was talking to me … and the last thing hesaid was, ‘And it’s not your fault.’ And I went, “What? Say that again?” Andhe said, “It’s not your fault. … You have a disease.” I mean, I can’t tell youwhat that meant to me. I didn’t know. I just thought I was weak and I neededthis thing that other people didn’t need. And then I started to learn that itwas a disease and I was so freed by that.”

And it’s a disease that runs in Perry’s family. He said his father, actor JohnBennett Perry, also struggled. However, they had very different addictionjourneys.

“My dad was pretty much how I learned to drink,” Perry said. “He would havelike five vodka tonics and then bring the sixth one into bed. But he alwayswoke up at 7 o’clock in the morning and … went to work. He was a veryfunctional alcoholic.”

When he stopped drinking, it was like a switch.

“One night he had one too many drinks and he fell through a bush or somethinglike that and the next day his wife said, ‘Do you really want to keep livingthis way?’ And he went for a walk” to consider his circumstances “and quitdrinking [that day]. I’ve been to 6,000 AA meetings. I’ve been to 14 treatmentcenters. I’ve been to a mental institution. And you quit by going for awalk?!” he said.

Perry is currently 18 months sober. “I couldn’t write this book unless I wasreally strong in my sobriety, which I am now,” he said, “And I’m very grateful

Weyes Blood: ‘I have an obsession with the dark side of life’

The world is hard enough already. With her song ‘It’s Not Just Me, It’sEverybody’, Weyes Blood makes a warm case for more compassion and attentionfor others. Rising from a period of overwhelming developments, we have becomestrangers to each other, she sings. “People are hurting, it’s not just me.”

A tearjerker? Only if you also consider the complete works of Carole King andThe Carpenters as tearjerkers. Weyes Blood’s new album And In The Darkness,Hearts Aglow is of a timeless beauty.

Weyes Blood, stage name of Natalie Mering (34), sounds like Karen Carpenter’sartistic heir, soothing and yet so urgent. She grew up in California in amusical family. Father Sumner Mering released an album of pointy power pop in1980, produced by legendary Phil Spector sidekick Jack Nitszche.

Natalie studied music for a year after high school at the University ofPortland, Oregon. Her first band was called Satanized, far removed from thePentecostal ideas she received in her youth. In 2008 she briefly played basswith the Portland noise group Jackie-O Motherfucker.

The heavy punk noise of the past seems difficult to reconcile with themelodic, carefully arranged music she makes now. But at the age of fifteen sherecognized her life path in the novel Wise Blood from 1952 by FlanneryO’Connor and wrote songs under the names Wise Blood and Weyes Bluhd andreleased them independently. In O’Connor’s book, a war veteran returns to hisfamily home to find it abandoned, only to disown his pious background byfounding an anti-religious cult. The “wise blood” in the book title refers tothe idea that everyone should seek wisdom within himself and does not needspiritual guidance.

If Titanic Rising was the first, dystopian part of a trilogy, the hopeful> third comes next.”

Old soul

Noise was the future, thought Natalie Mering when she toured the world withJackie-O Motherfucker at the age of twenty. “I believed in the power ofexperimental music and improvisation. The performances were great, but themusic could not be sold as a desirable product for the radio or the recordstore. The public asked for more manageable music.”

As a soloist, Natalie Mering immersed herself in her love for the classic popof the 1940s and 1950s, when the Tin Pan Alley song factory was still animportant factor. “Through those influences I ended up with Harry Nilsson andJoni Mitchell, celebrities from the seventies who were also inspired by thatolder music. I only got to know The Carpenters when people pointed out thesimilarities between my voice and Karen Carpenter’s. What we have in common isthat we both sing quite low. I absorbed all that music, including from thelesser-known singer Judee Sill.”

She’s an old soul, she thinks. “I like to sing, not to shout. In California Ihad learned about the surf culture and the music of the Beach Boys. I was alifeguard for a while.

“Hollywood entered my life through old black-and-white films with stars likeJudy Garland. The safe choice, my mother thought, because there were no nudescenes and swear words. The orchestral music from those films made a bigimpression; you can hear that in my music. To The Simpsons or a horrormovie, I crawled out the window to watch TV at a friend’s house. That’forbidden’ horror gave me a lifelong obsession with the dark sides of life.”

Fear and loneliness

On her penultimate album Titanic Rising (2019) Natalie Mering predicted thedoom of the world. On her new album, she finds herself in the middle of thedoom-laden predictions she made back then. Fear and loneliness reign supremein her lyrics. The pandemic, the lockdown and being unable to perform gave hertime to think. “Many of the problems we face now, racism, the politicalmalaise in the US and global warming, have a long history. The pandemic was analarm bell. My lyrics became more realistic, as I felt the effects of thelimitations we all had to live with. if Titanic Rising was the first,dystopian part of a trilogy, I am now marking time. The hopeful third partcomes next.”

Prominent contributors to the new album include Jonathan Rado of Foxygen,brothers Michael and Brian D’Addario of The Lemon Twigs, and minimal producerOneohtrix Point Never (Daniel Lopatin) with whom she wrote the song “God TurnMe Into A Flower.” With Lana Del Ray she sang the Joni Mitchell cover ‘ForFree’ on Del Ray’s album Chemtrails Over The Country Club. “I have tocherish that collaboration. Everyone leads such a busy life that we rarelyhave time for that. It’s a lonely profession, pop musician. My ideal is tomake music without ego. I channel the information that comes to me to distillbeauty from it.”

She likes contrasts, says Mering. “Orchestral music with an electronic twist,or a beautiful melody that is disturbed by a thunderstorm. The trick is tomake those seemingly irreconcilable forces point in the same direction. Therecording studio is the laboratory, but the job isn’t done until I can playthe songs live. The lockdown has been a terribly frustrating time. That themusic couldn’t breathe kept gnawing at me. The real challenge, if there is anaudience, will only come now.”

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And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow appears November 18 at Sub Pop. WeyesBlood plays February 6 in Paradiso, Amsterdam. Inc: weyesblood.com

Why Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan System Is Giving Taylor Swift Fans a Major Headache—and How to Actually Find Tickets

Taylor Swift performs on Saturday, November 13, 2021 Credit – Photo By: WillHeath/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

Taylor Swift is going on tour for the first time since 2018. In that time, theglobal superstar has released four albums: Foliage , Folklore ,__Evermore , and midnights along with two re-releases of her pastprojects: Fearless (Taylor ‘s Version) and Red (Taylor ‘s Version), eachfeaturing new songs “from the vault.” So when Swift announced “The Eras Tour”in November, set to kick off in 2023 and highlight the distinct sounds acrossher discography, the race to get tickets began.

But Swifties looking to attend the stadium tour are having major problemssecuring tickets due in large part to a system from Ticketmaster. CalledVerified Fan, the system was implemented to prevent scalper bots from buyingup an already limited amount of tickets and reselling them. As Swift and otherartists like Bruce Springsteen, Paramore, and Blink-182 plan tours for 2023,the limited number of tickets available through Verified Fan has resulted insoaring prices and rising anxiety among prospective concertgoers.

Read more: _Let ‘s Break Down the Easter Eggs and Influences of TaylorSwift’s _midnights

Per Ticketmaster, Verified Fan has been able to combat resellers creatingskyrocketing prices after presales. “For big events, more than 30 percent oftickets might end up being resold,” Ticketmaster executive president DavidMarcus told POPSUGAR. “But with [Harry Styles’s 2017] tour, we saw less thanfive percent of tickets being resold for the shows, and that’s a hugeimprovement.”

Tickets for the Eras tour went on presale Nov. 15, and the Ticketmasterwebsite crashed 30 minutes before the sale was supposed to go live.

Here’s why fans are so frustrated with Ticketmaster and some of the ways thatSwifties can attempt to grab tickets.

What is a verified fan?

In 2017, Ticketmaster introduced Verified Fan, a program that requires usersto input their personal information within a registration window. Beforetickets go on sale, verified fans will get a notification telling them whetherthey’ve beenselectedto get access to a presale code or whether they werewaitlisted.Anyone buying tickets for a major artist knows that getting access to thepresale is the best chance to get good seats and avoid steep prices at thehands of resellers.

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Read more: Why Everyone ‘s Mad at Ticketmaster Right Now

But since its implementation, ticket buyers have noted issues with VerifiedFan, saying they have not been able to get tickets to the shows they want toattend.

Why has Verified Fan been causing a problem for concertgoers?

Many fans are not able to get verified. According to Ticketmaster, VerifiedFan is supposed to combat the ever-growing number of bots on the site that buyup large quantities of tickets and then resell them for high prices. Thecompany claims in a statement that artists are losing money to resellers “whohave no investment in the event going well or any of the people working behindthe scenes to bring the event to life.” They continue, “As such, EventOrganizers have looked to market-based pricing to recapture that lostrevenue.”

Although the new system was meant to make the ticket-buying process morestreamlined, many fans are saying they are not able to get verified and can’tget tickets to the presale. They either have to find tickets from resellers orjust not go at all.

The problem has the attention of national politicians including President JoeBiden and New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell, who have spoken out in support ofcustomers. In a letter to Live Nation, Ticketmaster’s parent company, Pascrelldemanded the company be more transparent on “the sale, pricing, anddistribution of live-event tickets.”

“The verified pre-sale of tickets each morning has caused high levels ofstress and frustration for our constituents as they see tickets disappear fromthe primary marketplace website as if purchased, only to reappear at higherprices,” his wrote.

Biden promised that he would be going after “hidden junk fees” thatTicketmaster adds to a buyer’s purchase.

What is your best chance of snagging a ticket?

Along with waiting to see if you’re one of the few chosen to be given thecoveted Verified Fan presale code, Capital One cardholders (debit or credit)had the opportunity to provide the first six digits of their card number byNov. 9 in order to be immediately granted access to an exclusive verifiedpresale starting Nov. 15 to Nov. 17.

If you didn’t sign up for the presale or don’t have a Capital One card, youcan wait in the ticketing line queue the day of the general sale or purchasetickets from secondary markets where the prices may be higher than onTicketmaster.

The general sale begins on Friday, Nov. 18. Other than that, you’re on your

Zoë Kravitz talks about her 1st paparazzi photos with Channing Tatum becoming a meme

Zoë Kravitz is opening up about her relationship with “wonderful human”Channing Tatum.

The pair — brought together for her directorial project Pussy Island inwhich he stars — have been linked since early 2021. However, it wasn’t untilthat summer, when she was snapped by paparazzi catching a lift on the back ofhis BMX bike, that the news was out.

“He’s just a wonderful human,” the 33-year-old told GQ. “He makes me laughand we both really love art and talking about art and the exploration of whywe do what we do. We love to watch a film and break it down and talk about itand challenge each other.”

Pussy Island filmed in the Yucatán jungle for three months over this pastsummer and she admitted that while she got charged up by the creative andcollaborative aspects of making the film, it was also stressful being at thehelm and carrying it all on her shoulders. She credited the Magic Mike starfor being a calming presence.

“Whether it was making me tea or pouring me a drink or going to whip someoneinto shape or whatever—he really was my protector and it was really wonderfuland sweet. I think if you can do something like that together, it’s a goodtest . And we came out even stronger,” said Kravitz, who is now half-waythrough editing the film.

Kravitz said that they tried to keep the relationship “sacred and private” foras long as they could, “so that you don’t have to even think about what theworld thinks about it.” But after denying early rumors that they had coupledup, a paparazzo infamously captured them in Manhattan’s East Village as hepedaled her on his small set of wheels and her arms were wrapped around them.

TheBatman actress explained to the outlet that it was the first time theyhad even gone outside together. She was walking over to her writing partner’shome, a few blocks away, and he was going to tag along on his bike. On theway, she was overheated due to her outfit choice, jeans on the hot summer day,so he offered her a lift.

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“I was sweating and he was like, ‘Get on the bike, I’ll ride you over and youcan relax,'” she explained. They spotted the pap along the way and photosquickly went viral, becoming an instant meme.

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Channing Tatum attends the UK screening of The Lost City at CineworldLeicester Square on March 31, 2022 in London, England. (Photo: KarwaiTang/WireImage)

Kravitz also spoke about her brief marriage to Karl Glusman ending just priorto her relationship with Tatum. She said that she pressured herself intogetting married in 2019 when inside she had self-doubt.

“I just learned to think about who I am and what I want,” the daughter ofKravitz and Lisa Bonet told the outlet. “You meet someone who’s amazing andwants to marry you, and there’s nothing wrong with that. If there’s nothingwrong, then why wouldn’t you do it? You love them and that’s what you do.”

The truth was, she wasn’t sure she wanted to be married or have children.

“It’s a hard question to ask yourself: ‘Maybe I don’t want the thing that I’msupposed to want, a marriage, children, any of it. I don’t know if I want thatat all,'” she said. “That’s an uncomfortable question, especially for a womanto ask herself.” (Tatum is also divorced — from Jenna Dewan, with whom heshares a 9-year-old daughter, Everly.)

Kravitz said that having fun in her 20s, she felt there was “somethingromantic and exciting” about settling down. “Like, Oh, I’m an adult. I stayhome and cook now. I bake bread.” Then I think you do that for a couple yearsand you realize there’s still a lot of life to be had… I’m done romanticizingthe ‘old is domestic’ thing. It’s cute for a minute and then it’s not.”

The article also talked about the making of Pussy Island and her pastprojects, including her creative input making TheBatman and disappoint abouthow High Fidelity played out. Additionally, Kravitz’s shared some tidbitsabout her friendship with Taylor Swift, including how when she was in Londonmaking Batman during the pandemic, they were in the same “pod.” Kravitz co-wrote and provided background vocals for “Lavender Haze” on Swift’s

True war film with Marvel star is coming to the Netherlands

After Top Gun: Maverick and a Chinese Top Gun copy, fighter aircraftenthusiasts have one more movie to look forward to. meet devotion a brandnew war film from Sony Pictures that is also coming to Dutch cinemas.

The film is set in 1950, during the Korean War. Tom Hudner and Jesse Brownreally found each other during their tough military training. Brown, played byJonathan Majors ( Loki ), has to continuously prove himself by his skincolor.

Devotion: True War Movie

Ultimately, both soldiers are selected for the air force. Jesse makes historyby becoming the first African American to fly for the Air Force, but the warwill test their strong friendship.

Jonathan Majors plays the leading role in devotion. Most fans will know the33-year-old actor as the main villain for the upcoming series of Marvelmovies. The new Thanos, you could say without exaggeration. His comrade, TomHudner, is played by Glen Powell, who we know from Top Gun: Maverick.

The war film is based on Devotion: An Epic Story of Heroism, Friendship andSacrifice , a book by American historian and author Adam Makos. In his bookhe tells the true and underexposed story, which Sony Pictures now eagerlyuses.

Directed by Justin Dillard, a young talent with only a few films on hisresume. His personal origin story makes it extremely suitable for _devotion_to adapt. He was raised as a so-called ‘ _navy brat ‘, _son of a naval flightofficer, also the second African-American pilot to fly for the Blue Angels, aUnited States Navy flight demonstration team.

Well, back to devotion. Sony Pictures has released a brand new trailer forthe war movie. With Erik Messerschmidt on board as cinematographer, you knowthat a film is going to look good, but the first images still make animpression. The best man won an Oscar last year for his work for limp , afilm by David Fincher. He often collaborates with the filmmaker. Also theNetflix series mindhunter is on his resume, for example.

Dutch cinemas and first reviews

We are immediately catapulted into the action, with bullets flying around anda quick introduction to the main characters. Fortunately, we don’t have towait long for a more extensive acquaintance: the war film will be shown inDutch cinemas from 1 December.

devotion has already premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. After 25reviews from critics, Rotten Tomatoes has a very decent score of 84 percent.“Devotion succeeds because it combines powerful acting with stunning visuals,not just relying on one or the other,” concludes Britany Murphy of DiscussingFilm.

All in all, it seems that Sony has one hell of a war film in its hands.Fortunately, we will be able to judge for ourselves in a few weeks. In themeantime, check out the top 10 best war films that you can now stream on Pathé

ATP Finals 2022: Nadal cae ante Aliassime y queda al borde del precipicio | deportes

Ya sea en Shanghái, Londres o Turín, la suerte maestra se le resiste a RafaelNadal, que replica como puede, con lo que tiene, pero en cualquier caso conuna propuesta insuficiente. Hoy por hoy, es lo que hay. Demasiadasdificultades en los ultimos tiempos. Felix Auger-Aliassime redondeaestupendamente (6-3 y 6-4, and 1h 57m) y sitúa al español ante el precipicio,ya con dos derrotas en la phase de grupos y expuesto a la eliminación: siCasper Ruud se anota un solo set esta noche contra Taylor Fritz (21.00,Movistar), su crédito se habría agotado; todo lo que no sea un 2-0 favorableal estadounidense le condena. Y, en el caso de que encuentre respaldo, solo lequedaría vencer el jueves a Ruud sin ningún borrón y hacer cuentas. Malasunto, negocio poco recomendable and el espinoso terreno del masters.

Transcurre la accion entre finísimos equilibrios, en un desarrollo muy parejoque se desequilibra cuando Nadal pierde una pizca de lucidez y resbala. Es alseptimo juego, cuando con 40-0 a su favor, comete dos dobles faltas y dibujauna derecha larga; hasta ahí, su propuesta prevalece por un dedo sobre la deAliassime, obligado a apagar un par de fuegos, dos 15-40 and contra; sinembargo, el canadiense (22 años y sexto mejor del mundo hoy día) corretea comouna gacela, pega duro y sabe aprovechar el lapsus del rival para firmar el_break_ y, and consecuencia, el primer demarraje.

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La punzada marca un evidente punto de giro y escuece al español, que hasta eseinstante venía haciendo las cosas bien, corregido y mejorado respecto al feodesenlace del estreno contra Fritz. Pero igualmente se rehace el canadiense,un tenista que gana poso y se asienta poco a poco entre los más fuertes, cadavez más sustancioso y menos quebradizo. Espléndido al servicio y consistentand loose intercambios. No cede ante la doble arremetida de Nadal ycontragolpea con arrestos, pues lo mismo fabrica un ace solo dos segundos derecibir un warning por la demora, que no tiembla a la hora de cerrar el set.Brazo firm.

Cuando alza la bola para servir, la megafonia dispara el musicón y le obliga adetener la maniobra. A pesar del desliz tecnico, inoportuno a más no poder, elnorteamericano sigue entero y repite el gesto para anotarse la primera mangacon aplomo. Rema Aliassime sin temor y sí con mucha decisión, mientras Nadalmaquina sin parar and busca de una solución que no termina de llegar. Noencuentra la llave, pero al menos no se deja llevar, como le sucediera andBercy hace dos semanas ni el domingo contra Fritz. Se resiste, pelea, serebela. Pero no le Alcanza. Definitivamente, el mallorquín ha llegado vacio aesta ultima recta. La segunda rotura resuelve en su contra.

Mundial de Guadalajara: Andoni Cintado, plata en el Mundial de taekwondo and -80kg: “No quería despertarme por si todo era un sueño” | deportes

Apenas le queda un hilo de voz a Jon Andoni Cintado tras haber conseguido laplata en -80kg en el Mundial de taekwondo que empezó este lunes enGuadalajara, México. Suficiente para pedir que prefiere que se le llame Andoniy para charlar 15 minutes con este periódico. And Guadalajara son read 7:30 dela manana. Lleva un rato despierto y confiesa que apenas ha podido dormir. “Noquería acostarme, no quería que sonara la alarma del móvil porque tenía miedode despertarme y que todo hubiese sido un sueño. Es tan fugaz todo en estedeporte…”. No fue un sueno. And la madrugada del lunes al martes, estebilbaíno de 23 años, que lleva apenas un año en el CAR (Centro de AltoRendimiento) de Madrid, se colgó la plata en su primera gran competicióninternacional. Se deshizo por el camino del subcampeón olímpico SalehElsharabaty, del bronce olímpico Seif Eissa, y tambien del subcampeón delmundo Apóstolos Telikostoglu. Perdio en la final contra el coreano Park Woo-Hyeok.

¿Como lo ha celebrado? Al final not tenía tampoco con quien compartirlo, mifamilia y los míos están en España. Iba a subirme a la terraza del hotel, aestar tranquilo, pero ni eso porque estaba cerrada. No tuve más remedio que ira la habitación, pero allí estaba Raul [Martínez] que competia hoy. Así que,calladito me puse a ver una serie”, cuenta. Y dice que seguía sin creerselo enel control anti-doping. “Tenia a Dani Del Rio [el fisio] que me decia:creetelo porque es real, es de verdad, has ganado la plata”. Hasta la platamundial, solo había conseguido un bronce en los europeos sub21 de 2019.

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Andoni es licenciado en ingeniería de diseño industrial. Dejó Bilbao -dondeempezó a hacer taekwondo en el club The Masters en Basauri-tras terminarbachillerato y se instaló en Valencia. Así lo cuenta. “Queria estudiar fuera yvivir otras experiencias fuera de casa. Me coincidia que mi carrera estaba enValencia y que había hecho contacto con un club de taekwondo de alto nivel queme iba a venir genial para seguir creciendo, el Deportivo Olimpo”. Allí estuvocompaginando estudios y entrenamientos. En septiembre entregó el trabajo defin de grado. “Y fíjese en las cosas de la vida… Como es diseño industrial ydesarrollo del producto, había que desarrollar uno y decidí desarrollar unaszapatillas de taekwondo. Saqué un nueve y medio”, relata. En el equipo todosdestacan de él la cabeza tan bien amueblada que tiene.

Lo dice, entre todos, Miguel Ángel Herranz, el responsable de la selecciónmasculina, que reclutó a Andoni el año pasado como sparring para ayudar alos olímpicos en la preparación de los Juegos y que, finalmente, se lo llevóal CAR de Madrid, donde entró con 22 años. Muy tarde comparado con la media dedeportistas que suele entrar con 16-17. Lo explica Herranz: “Tenía ya su vidaencaminada en Valencia y aceptó dejarlo todo para venir a vivir y entrenar enuna residencia, y eso para mi lo dice todo sobre su entrega. Supe en esemomento que había acertado. Sus cualidades fisicas son un portento, es muyfuerte y valiente. Sabia que iba a aportar grandes cosas al equipo y que iba aconseguir parte de los sueños que tuviera y por los que abandonó todo”.

Andoni cuenta que ese proceso no fue facil. Primero porque ya había empezado atrabajar ya cursar un master en administración de negocios. Segundo porquetuvo que volver a pedirle dinero a sus padres como cuando era más crío. Ytercero porque adaptarse a los ritmos de trabajo de un centro de altorendimiento nunca es fácil y menos cuando vienes de entrenar en el club dondetodo es familiar y tú eres la estrella.

“Estaba bastante metido en las prácticas de empresa, en dos empresas deValencia, formalizando mi situación laboral. Mi philosophia siempre ha sido:disfrutar, disfrutar, disfrutar. Pero llegó un punto en que ya no podía ir ami jefe cada dos semanas y decirle: necesito cinco días porque tengo el Opende Bulgaria…”. Paralelamente, se daba cuenta de que para estar al nivel de suscompañeros del CAR tenía que entrenarse mucho más. Y eso le generó ciertaansiedad and las primeras sesiones. “Y luego estaba el tema economico, quepeso mucho. Yo tenia becas universitarias y mis trabajos y no tenia excesivosgastos. Y claro, de repente pasas de eso a tener que volver a pedirle dinero atus padres… Madrid, Además, se me hacía un poco grande. Fue un cumulo de cosasque hizo que al principio la experiencia fuera un poco dura”. Pero, dice, leayudó estar en un grupo como el que capitanea Raúl Martínez.

Y ver que al final siempre llega la recompensa. “Si me pregunta hace dos díasle digo que no siempre el que trabaja bien y mucho tiene su recompensa… Perohoy lo celebro y disfruto de estos momentos. He quedado subcampeón del mundo,pero este deporte es tan fugaz que el año que viene te sale en España unaAdriana Cerezo en masculino que pese 80 kilos y te quita el puesto. Y esotienes que asumirlo con toda la naturalidad del mundo”.

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Countdown for the fans of Metejor. Wednesday he launches with HannahMae a new single.

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It’s over for the Blind Married candidates. Dziubi at least it left ahusband and a lot of friends.

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In front of Jana and Christian Unfortunately, ‘Blindly Married’ didnot turn into a fairy tale. “A journey of ups and downs, of which I will onlytake the positive memories with me into the future. I am so glad that I wasallowed to go through life as ‘Mrs Graulus’ for a few months”, writes Jana.

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When Ruth Beeckmans emptied her late husband’s closet, she discovered aphoto of him in the refectory. “You will not be forgotten anywhere and byanyone, my dearest.”

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No baby news from Leen Dendievel the announcement of a new book. ‘Don’tlet fear rule, Asem’ will be available in all bookstores from November 22.

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Natalia and her boyfriend continue their sporting adventure in the desert.“One more stage to go and then we are there”, it sounds.

Koke: “Las individualidades ganan partidos, los equipos ganan torneos, y nosotros somos un equipo” | Qatar 2022

La selección española parte este martes rumbo a Jordania para disputar suúnico partido de preparación de cara al Mundial. El combinado de Luis Enriquese probará ante Jordania este jueves (17.00, TVE) y se estrenará and Qatar elmiércoles de la semana que viene ante Costa Rica. Antes de hacer las maletas,Koke, uno de los capitanes, y Hugo Guillamón, una de las grandes novedades enla lista del seleccionador, han explicado en la Ciudad del Fútbol de LasRozas, donde la selección está concentrada desde el lunes, las caracterís thefirst group que carece de cracks mundiales pero cuya fuerza reside en elequipo: “Nuestra fortaleza siempre ha sido el grupo, el colectivo. Tenemosjugadores de grandisimo nivel, con muchisimas ganas, pero nuestra fuerzasiempre ha sido el grupo. The hecho, en este ultimo tiempo se ha visto quejugamos como un equipo y eso es fundamental. Al final, obviamente que haypartidos que los pueden ganar en las individualidades. Pero al final yo creoque los campeonatos largos lo ganan los equipos y nosotros lo que somos es ungrupo”, ha destacado Koke.

De los 26 jugadores que integran la lista de Luis Enrique, solo seis hanparticipado antes en una Copa del Mundo (Busquets tres, Azpilicueta, JordiAlba y Koke dos, y Asensio, Carvajal una). Los veteranos han perdido peso enfavor de una jovencísima generación al alza, pero su importancia sigue siendocapital. “Va a haber momentos muy difíciles y los veteranos tendremos quetirar del carro. Creo que es una de las formas en las que podemos ayudar,porque en este tipo de torneos hay siempre curvas y debemos estar apoyando alos compañeros”, ha destacado el capitán del Atlético de Madrid. Guillamón esuno de esos novatos que se estrenará en Mundial y para él, esta mezclageneracional impulsa el potencial del equipo. “Los jóvenes como yo podemosaportar vitalidad, ambición, y esas ganas de comerse el mundo. Creo que elgrupo esta muy compensado. La experiencia de los más veteranos nos viene delujo y nos va a ayudar mucho”, ha señalado el central del Valencia de 22 años,que alternará los partidos con los estudios universitarios durante el Mundial,ya que a la vuelta le esperan los exámeno la carrera. “Ahora todo se lleva unpoco fácil más gracias a Internet y no tengo que estar cargando con todos loslibros”.

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En la phase de grupos, España se medirá a Costa Rica, Alemania y Japón antesde saltar a las eliminatorias, donde podrían enfrentarse en cuartos a Brasilsi ambas quedan primeras de su grupo. Sin embargo, los jugadores no miran alos rivales y se centra en sí mismos. “La mentalidad es salir todos lospartidos con la idea de hacer un buen fútbol y ganar todos los partidos. Nopensamos en ser primeros o segundos de grupo”, ha señalado el capitán delAtlético, que ha reconocido que tuvo miedo de no recuperarse a tiempo de sulesión: “Estuve entrenando todos los días con dobles y triples sesiones. Porsuerte estamos aqui”.

Mientras los favoritismos en el torneo apuntan a grandes combinados comoBrasil, Argentina o Francia, España apuesta por la prudencia. “Las seleccionesque piensen que son favoritas o que pueden estar a un nivel por encima de lasdemás creo que se equivocan porque al final es un torneo largo y creo que hayque ir paso a paso”, ha reflexionado Guillamón.

A las puertas de la Ciudad del Futbol de Las Rozas, un grupo de escolares haacudido a presenciar el último entrenamiento de la selección, and el que hanparticipado todos los jugadores menos Morata, Marcos Llorente y Guillamón. Andlas caras de los estudiantes (y de sus profesores) no hay dudas, solo unaamplía sonrisa, mientras comentan sobre sus jugadores favoritos y lasexpectativas para el Mundial. Su illusion es la misma que la de los jugadores.“Tenemos el sueño de ser campeones y cuanto más unidos estemos, más posibleserá ese sueño”, ha admitido Koke.

After Gijs de Lange say goodbye, cast members leave the Klokhuis office: ‘If one of us falls over, we all go’ | show

updateViewers of The core have another emotional episode of The Klokhuisoffice been presented. After the departure of Ben last week due to the deathof Gijs de Lange, the other three employees left the office last night. Theactors have been playing together for fifteen years.

Wouter (Rogier in ‘t Hout), Timo (Sergio IJssel) and Leonoor (Anniek Pheifer)are going on a world trip, as became clear in the episode. Their successorsare already ready. “We left for Het Noorderlicht with the northern sun. TheKlokhuis does not belong to us, but to everyone with a Klokhuis heart,” thethree of them stated in their last episode.

Last week, the makers of the NTR youth program The core a final salute totheir colleague Gijs de Lange, who passed away in May at the age of 65. Thebroadcast showed how his character Ben Kokkelman, the chef of The Klokhuisoffice has suddenly left, much to the chagrin of the other characters.

Broadcaster NTR announced today that the cast members found it ‘too difficult’to continue after De Lange’s death. It means the end of an era: they playedtogether for fifteen years in The core. “They’ve always said to each other,’If one of us falls over, we’ll all leave.’ And that’s what happened,” aspokesperson said.

Time, Leonoor and Wouter. © NTR

Because the illness was so short, the makers of Het Klokhuis De Lange couldnot have written from the series in a nice way after his death. ,,We wanted todo that, because he was a well-known figure to so many viewers. But that hasnot been possible anymore,” said Jurrian van Dongen after his death in May.

The scenes in the The Klokhuis office will continue with a new cast. MariaKraakman plays Heleen – the new chef – Sarah Janneh is Peggy, editortechnology and science, and Rop Verheijen takes on the role of Luuk, editorpeople and animals. From next Monday, Sidar Toksöz can also be seen as Rodîn,who will work as an editor for things and factories.