Chloë Grace Moretz reflects on becoming a ‘Family Guy’ meme

Chloë Grace Moretz has grown to be a staple in Hollywood since having herbreakthrough moment in 2010 at just 12 years old and booking big gigsconsistently in the decade since. However, her journey hasn’t been withoutdifficulty as the now 25-year-old reflects on the intense scrutiny that she’sdealt with as a public figure.

In an interview for hunger magazine, Moretz said that she remembers the daythat she became aware of her fame when she was still just a teen. “It hit melike a ton of bricks. I was 18 and doing a red carpet. I walked off of it andI felt so much self-loathing and was really confused about the experience thatjust went down. I was really unwell after that ,” she said. “There was thiscomplete jarring shift in my consciousness, I questioned who I was. What am Idoing? Who am I? Why am I doing this? Like, what does this mean?”

It was years prior that Moretz had her first encounter with the paparazziafter she starred in the film Kick-Ass. Now, she calls it a distant memoryalthough it was unfortunately unforgettable.

“I was a kid and 90 percent of the time no one would really bother me. Butafter Kick-Ass , the first time I experienced paparazzi, it was 10 to 15adult guys surrounding a 12-year-old girl,” she recalled. “They pushed my momand she ended up falling into traffic — she didn’t get hurt, but the situationwas really chaotic. It’s an assault on all the senses, with screaming andflashes. I got into the car afterwards and I just burst into tears. I thinkthat’s my marker of before and after.”

Still, it wasn’t until she was older that she truly experienced “the darknessthat comes with fame,” as she grappled with the way that she was representedin the public sphere and how little control she seemed to have over that.

“For a long time I was able to be the Chloë that people see and the Chloë thatI am in private. Then those two worlds collided and I felt really raw andvulnerable and open,” she said. “And then came the onslaught of horrific memesthat started getting sent to me about my body.”

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While social media has played a role in the way that celebrities interact withtheir fans in an authentic way, it also provides an opportunity for people toengage with public figures on their own terms. For Moretz, there’s a standoutincident in which a photo that circulated took a hit on her confidence.

“There was one meme that really affected me, of me walking into a hotel with apizza box in my hand. And this photo got manipulated into a character from_Family Guy_ with the long legs and the short torso, and it was one of themost widespread memes at the time,” she said. “Everyone was making fun of mybody and I brought it up with someone and they were like, ‘Oh, shut the f***up, it’s funny.’ And I just remember sitting there and thinking, my body isbeing used as a joke and it’s something that I can’t change about who I am,and it is being posted all over Instagram. It was something so benign aswalking into a hotel with leftovers. And to this day, when I see that meme,it’s something very hard for me to overcome.”

Moretz said that she’s turned to therapy to “work through” all that comes withher celebrity. After the meme incident, it even became the more exciting partsof her job that felt compromised.

“It took a layer of something that I used to enjoy, which was getting dressedup and going to a carpet and taking a photo, and made me super self-conscious.And I think that body dysmorphia — which we all deal with in this world — isextrapolated by the issues of social media,” she explained. “It’s a headf***.”

As a result, the actress said she “basically became a recluse” to take somemuch needed time out of the spotlight so that she could ground herself in aprivate setting. That came with pros and cons.

“It was great because I got away from the photographers and I was able to bemyself, and to have so many experiences that people didn’t photograph, but atthe same time it made me severely anxious when I was photographed,” she said .”My heart rate would rise and I would hyperventilate.”

Moretz admitted that she was appreciative of getting a break from the publiceye during the pandemic, especially as people became more incognito as aresult of mask wearing.

“I just put a hat on, put a mask on and then put my hood up and would be ableto get away with a lot more, like go to a concert or bite my lip or haveundocumented pimples,” she said. “For me it was a time of introspection. Ilost my father during the pandemic, not due to COVID-related issues, but therewas a big amount of change in a really transformative time period. After thathappened I had to go to London to start filming [ The Peripheral ]. And Ithink that working again came at the perfect time in a lot of ways.”

And even as work and life continue to evolve back to business as usual, she isset on incorporating more time off into her schedule.

“It’s a new thing I’m doing,” she said. “Taking time to refill my cup. It’sall about boundaries and using your voice.”

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Nikki’s mother struggles with psychological problems: ‘Long ignored’

Nikki Eernisse grew up with parents who could not take good care of her.Nikki’s mother Karin suffers from Borderline personality disorder and herfather does not play a major role in her life. Documentary maker Monique Noltefollowed the family for 6 years. In Humberto On Sunday mother and daughtertell about this period, in which psychological problems played a major role.

Nikki is only 11 years old when she is first filmed. Now, six years later, theyoung woman looks back on this turbulent period with mixed feelings. “I havelong ignored the things that happened at home. I no longer live at home. WhenI saw the documentary, I was already out of the house and then I suddenlythought: wow. I’ve never looked at it that way at all. It’s put in a verydifferent perspective.”

Nikki’s mother is struggling with psychological problems

One of the scenes in Humberto on Sunday preview shows how Nikki wakes hermother. For example, the 11-year-old daughter makes a cup of coffee for Karin,makes breakfast and walks the dog. But after several attempts to get hermother out of bed, Nikki is unable to pull it off. “I see things now that Ididn’t see then,” Karin says about the scene.

Not only does Karin struggle with borderline, but also with depression. “Thatmoment, at that time, I was really deep. I was also convinced that I was not agood mother and that she would be better off somewhere else. That has beenquite a struggle, because I love her dearly too. I really wanted to beeverything, but I didn’t quite know how. (..) I was not living, I wassurviving.”

‘Nobody bothered to listen to my story’

Nikki is not the only one growing up in an unstable family. In theNetherlands, approximately 600,000 children grow up with parents who sufferfrom psychological problems or addictions. By making a film about thesituation of Nikki and Karin, Nolte wanted to take a look at the uniquerelationship between parent and child. “That bond can be incredibly beautiful,but it can also be damaging. I was fascinated to see what it’s like for achild when a parent can’t take care of you so well,” says the documentarymaker.

An alarming fact is that 65 percent of children who grow up in families withpsychological and/or addiction problems may struggle with similar problemslater in life. “In a lot of situations, there was no place to express myself,”says Nikki. “Adults looked down on me like that 11-year-old girl who knowsnothing about the world. But my upbringing was very different. No one botheredto listen to my story. And I think this is where a lot of things went wrong.”

Strong bond between Nikki and mother despite everything

Nikki, now 17, is doing well. “The film helped a lot with that. I was finallyable to fully understand where my own problems come from. That way I can workwell on it.” Despite everything, the bond between Nikki and her mother Karinis strong. “We have always been a team.” The beautiful words of Nikki do notleave Karin untouched. “I have a very low self-esteem,” says Karin, while sheis handed a handkerchief by Humberto. “It’s nice to see that she was able tosee through it.”

Three arrested Iranian filmmakers still incarcerated: what is their situation? | Movies & Series

Iranian filmmakers Mohammad Rasoulof, Mostafa Al Ahmad and Jafar Panahi werearrested in their own country in July. What is their situation at the moment?

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A group of cinematographers, including Mohammad Rasoulof, Mostafa Al Ahmad andJafar Panahi, wrote a statement at the end of May that eventually led to theirarrest. It is in response to government intervention in protests following thecollapse of a ten-storey building. On May 23, the Metropol collapsed as aresult of various violations in its construction.

According to state media, 41 people have died and 37 people have been injured.The population is taking to the streets demanding that those involved be heldaccountable. The government responded by cracking down on the protests.

First, Rasoulof and Al Ahmad are arrested, after which Panahi decides toredress at the prison where the two are currently located. The filmmaker isarrested on the spot. Signing the statement is seen as an activity directedagainst the Iranian regime. Panahi denies that; according to him, thestatement is intended to show solidarity and empathy towards the population.

Renowned filmmaker and honored in the film world

Panahi is a renowned filmmaker; he has won several awards in his career,including the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice Film Festival, theGolden Bear for best film at the Berlin Film Festival and the Golden Palm forbest screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival. This year he also won a specialjury prize for his latest film, from prison No Bears at the Venice FilmFestival.

Rasoulof’s work has also been regularly awarded; for example, in 2020 he won aBerlin Golden Bear for his film There Is No Evil.

During this year’s Venice Film Festival, protests against the detention, amongothers, Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Rasoulof and Mostafa Al Ahmad.

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Not the first arrest for Panahi

Panahi was previously arrested in 2009 and 2010 for allegedly turning againstthe Iranian regime. When Panahi was released after his second arrest, it wason condition that he would abstain from making films, writing scripts, doinginterviews and traveling abroad for 20 years.

Like his colleague, Rasoulof has been arrested several times in Iran. Heregularly receives intimidating text messages, threatening more lawsuits andjail time. The three filmmakers are still in prison. Their situation has notbeen disclosed for about two weeks.

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Recently, several journalists, photographers and activists have been arrestedfor reporting on the protests that have arisen after the death of Mahsa Amini.Amini recently died in a police station after being arrested by the religiouspolice. The 22-year-old Iranian-Kurdish woman is said to have not covered herhead properly. Heart problems were the cause of her death, police said. Herfamily says she was healthy and did not suffer from a heart condition.

Calls from all over the world for the release of the three filmmakers, as wellas the journalists and photographers who have been arrested in recent weeks.

Fajah Lourens no longer finds her ‘old’ breasts beautiful: ‘Happy and happy with decision’ | show

Fitness influencer Fajah Lourens (41) is very happy that she has chosen tohave her breast implants removed. She did so after realizing that herhappiness in life does not depend on her cup size. She doesn’t even think her’old’ bosom is beautiful anymore.

She writes that today in her Instagram Stories. With a photo of her bare torsofrom before the operation, she reflects on the procedure. “The longer I lookat it, the less beautiful I find it,” Lourens told her 150,000 followers. ‘Isaw something completely different then than now. I am genuinely pleased andhappy with my choice.’

Lourens had her breasts enlarged around her 20th birthday. She calls her bosoma ‘lifelong topic’, which she has been involved with since childhood. Forexample, her stepfather did not allow her to wear a bikini and she had toshare swimming trunks with her brothers, because she “didn’t have breastsyet”, she wrote earlier. The contrast with her role model was great: Fajahwanted to look like Pamela Anderson, known for her large breasts.

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The successful entrepreneur now thinks she wanted bigger breasts because shefelt too little seen in her youth. At the end of last year it was realizedthat she does not need an enlarged bosom to be seen. “I went to tell thatlittle girl she’s beautiful the way she is. Also with her own cup size,” wroteFajah, one of the women who posed topless for the “anti-pretentiousness”number of Linda.

The decisive moment came when her right implant started leaking for the secondtime in five years last year. She first decided to take new copies, and hadanother complication and therefore a lowered resistance, after which she gotcorona. This couldn’t go on any longer, she concluded. Lourens had herimplants removed and her breasts lifted.

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Her new body is immediately connected to her work: with a bikini photo, shepromoted her new line of bikinis for “small breasts” this week. By the way,she no longer has to wear bras. “I don’t fit one,” she wrote two months aftersurgery. “My cup size is so small that every triangle is too big.”

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Lourens especially advises to think again if you are considering having abreast augmentation. “Know that you are more than a body with breasts,” Fajahsaid. ‘By always accepting yourself and not resisting reality, you will seethat you don’t need anything to be happy. Suffering arises from resistance toreality.’

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Will Rihanna’s life finally revolve around music with glorious Superbowl comeback? | show

Despite six years of musical silence, Rihanna (34) is still the second mostsuccessful performer in the Top 40. Finally, the singer returns to the stageand on the intermission show of the Super Bowl. Where was Rihanna all thistime?

Take a look at Rihanna’s website and all you’ll find are posts about lingerie,skincare products, and makeup. The latest lipstick, a nice scent or a bottleof oil for supple skin? Rihanna offers it all.

It fits in with the image that has arisen in recent years of the singer whowas born on February 20, 1988 as Robyn Rihanna Fenty in Barbados. Pop queenRihanna built a real business empire, started her own charity and had herfirst child, a son, in May with American rapper A$AP Rocky.

Although not everything worked out – her own clothing line Fenty wentdefunct after two years – the artist launched several brands in recent years.For example, Fenty Beauty stands for cosmetics, Savage X Fenty __ for lingerieand Fenty Skin __ for skin care products. Not that Rihanna left it at that,she presented several of her own shoe lines in collaboration with sports brandPuma and oh yes, she also has an acting career.

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Music has been relegated to second place for years. her latest album, Anti ,dates back to 2016. A new studio album, her ninth, should have been out longago. Reportedly, that is a reggae record, which Rihanna announced for 2019.However, he stayed away and so far the singer has not commented on theproject.

Super Bowl

Still, Rihanna seems busy with new music right now, something that would alignwell with her announcement to perform during the Super Bowl break in February.The American football season finale is one of the most watched sporting eventsin the world. Alone and together with A$AP Rocky, Rihanna has recently beenspotted at a music studio in Los Angeles on several occasions. That will notbe a coincidence, although the question is to what extent her original plansfor the new album have survived.

The Super Bowl intermission has long been a marketing stage that benefits theworld’s greatest artists. From Coldplay to Madonna, from Michael Jackson tothe Rolling Stones and from Lady Gaga to Prince of Beyoncé; all benefited froma huge TV audience. Rihanna will follow up on a whole company on February 12,as the intermission show this year was provided by no fewer than fivecolleagues: Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg.

Her fortieth (!) and last song in the Top 40 may come from 2017 (a guest roleon Wild Thoughts by DJ Khaled), there is still only one artist that Rihanna_(Diamonds, Umbrella, Shut up and drive)_ trumps in success in this chart.David Guetta has been the king of the Top 40 for a year, the lead that Rihannaheld the five years before. She had in turn, very symbolically, replaced thepop queen of yesteryear: Madonna.

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Rachel Zegler Reveals She Had a Breast Cancer Scare at 19: ‘Extremely Scary to Find’

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Rachel Zegler has opened up about her health.

the West Side Story star, 21, used her Instagram Stories on Saturday as aplatform to share a photo of the scar she had after a breast cancer scare at19 led to an out-patient biopsy procedure.

In a since expired post that was captured by JustJared, Zegler told her story.

“Two years ago I found a lump in my breast and went through what wasundoubtedly the scariest week of my life,” she wrote over the photo.

“No OB/GYN was taking new patients due to the backlog of the pandemic, but Iwas fortunate to have the care of my pediatrician who prescribed me anultrasound, which led to an out-patient biopsy procedure,” she continued.”Thankfully it was benign.”

“And now the scar serves as a reminder to check my breasts regularly for anyirregular growth – the fibroadenoma in my left breast is a common occurrencebut nevertheless extremely scary to find. Early detection saves lives!!! Checkyour titty meat :), Zeler concluded.

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The Golden Globe winner has used her platform to share health updates in thepast, from mental to physical. In 2018, prior to her meteoric rise, shetweeted: “Hello. My name is Rachel. I suffer from anxiety and depression, andoccasionally feel depersonalized/dissociated from reality. I am a work inprogress. I am finding the common ground between me and my mind. And that’senough. But please, ask if I’m okay.#EndTheStigma

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Next up for the actress is Disney’s Snow White. In a chat with AndrewGarfield for Varieties Actors on Actors series earlier this year, sherecalled that her live-action casting announcement “was a huge thing that wastrending on Twitter for days, because all of the people were angry.”

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“Ah, those people. The people that we need to educate. The people that we needto love into awareness,” explained Garfield, 38.

“We need to love them in the right direction,” replied Zegler, in reference tothose who criticized her casting over her race. She added, “At the end of theday, I have a job to do that I’m really excited to do. I get to be a Latinaprincess.”

“Never in a million years did I imagine that this would be a possibility forme,” the actress noted. “You don’t normally see Snow Whites that are of Latindescent. Even though Snow White is really a big deal in Spanish-speakingcountries.”

“Blanca Nieves is a huge icon whether you’re talking about the Disney cartoonor just different iterations and the Grimm fairytale and all the stories thatcome with it,” Zegler continued. “But you don’t particularly see people wholook like me or are me playing roles like that.”

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The 1937 Disney animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs serves asthe inspiration for the upcoming live-action reimagining, but don’t expect abeat-by-beat retelling.

“Most of my character does not work for today’s audience, I’ll just say it,”Zegler — who plays the lead princess in the movie opposite Gal Gadot as theEvil Queen — told PEOPLE at the D23 Expo Sept. 12, comparing their new versionto the original. “We did a really deep dive into fixing and making a modernwoman out of Snow White.”

She and the filmmakers set out to “make a new version of the character.”

“I think she’s 13 in the original cartoon, so we started there and said, ‘No,she’s 18 in this one.’ She’s a bit more independent,” Zegler, 21, continued.”She’s also living in grief. I mean, there was a lot of complex emotion thatwe decided to deep-dive into. And understanding what it’s like to be ateenager on top of all that.”

the Snow White remake will be directed by Marc Webb ( The Amazing Spider-Man ) and will also star Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.

‘This is also about the Netherlands today’

For ten years, Michael Leendertse brooded on a drama series about the planecrash in the Bijlmer. It resulted in a multimillion-dollar project that willbe on television on Thursday. ‘During my research I had goosebumps up to myneck.’

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It starts to drizzle at the monument where 43 victims of the Bijlmer disasterare commemorated. Screenwriter Michael Leendertse hides under ‘the tree thatsaw everything’, a sturdy poppy that survived the plane crash and wasnicknamed because of the eye-shaped pattern on its bark.

It will be thirty years ago on October 4, in Amsterdam-Zuidoost, that anIsraeli plane crashed into the Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg gallery flats.Half of the Netherlands sat with the board on their lap in front of the TV andsaw how Studio Sport was interrupted for an inserted news with Gijs Wanders.Leendertse was ten years old, living in Zwijndrecht. “I remember that mymother called my aunt in Amstelveen very emotional. Was she still alive?Something terrible had happened in Amsterdam. Later that evening we saw theimages of burning flats in the Bijlmer and the despair of the residents. Thatmade such an impression.”

Victim Support

Near the memorial, a large part of his drama series disaster flight_Hospitalized. The set – with debris, ‘wounded’ and ambulances driving back andforth – seemed so lifelike that Victim Support was ready to assist residentsof the Bijlmer if necessary. “Of course that is very sensitive, but theresidents we spoke to also said: if our story is told, then preferably here,”says the screenwriter, known for series such as _From God Lose , Feuten and_Flying Dutchmen_.

The five-part series follows the young veterinarian Asha from the Bijlmermeerand two journalists from competing newspapers, who go in search of answers.After the disaster, there was great uncertainty about the contents of the – asit turned out later – military aircraft, the missing black box and theunexplained health complaints of survivors. Men in white suits were spotted inthe rubble. Who were they? All those questions led to conspiracy theories. Itwas not until six years later, in 1998, that a parliamentary inquiry was held.

“All the great events in this series are true. You can find that on Google.But it remains a dramatized interpretation of reality,” Leendertse emphasizesa few times.

Goosebumps

For example, the vet is a fictional character, an amalgamation of variousinhabitants of the Bijlmer that he spoke to. His research spanned ten years.At that time, he read everything about the disaster, spoke to relatives andformer politicians, but also retired journalist Vincent Dekker from Fidelity, who got into the case and on whom one of the characters is based. “During myconversations with Vincent, I had goosebumps on my neck. He talked about theinternational interests of the Netherlands, Israel and America to cover upthis accident – ​​I say deliberately accident, it was not a conspiracy. At onepoint, he found a pack of Israeli brand cigarettes in his yard. Was the secretservice Mossad monitoring his work or was he getting paranoia?”

After a walk through the former disaster area – the Klein-Kruitberg galleryflat was completely demolished and is now part of the park – Leendertsesettled down at a halal butcher, which also functions as a community centerannex coffee shop. Over a cup of steaming coffee: “Despite all the research, Istill remain an outsider in this multicultural district.”

While writing the script, he asked for help from Joy Delima (28), a Rotterdamactress and writer with roots in Suriname and Curaçao. “She was not yet bornwhen the disaster took place, but because of her origin she knows much betterhow Surinamese and Antillean people feel about life than I do as a white man.Because of her input, her character Asha came to life.”

special effects

Except for the drama series disaster flight the KRO-NCRV also releases adocumentary, podcast and a digital reconstruction with the same title. The TVseries cost millions of euros. This was partly due to the special specialeffects, which – as far as we know – have not been used before in theNetherlands. For example, the scenes of the parliamentary inquiry were shot infront of giant LED screens that run completely around the set and rotate withthe camera. The big difference with the well-known green screens is thatactors are in the middle of a digital environment, which looks lifelike andspectacular.

In recent years, Leendertse has done so much research that he probably couldhave made a documentary, but he preferred to make a thriller series in whichfact and fiction are mixed. “That gives me more room to choose a perspective.For me, this series is not only about the plane crash, but also about theNetherlands today. In thirty years, the gap between politics and citizens hasnot narrowed: just look at the gas drilling in Groningen or the allowanceaffair in which citizens are still seen as numbers. They are not heard,because larger, often economic, interests are involved. The system fails timeand again.”

If the viewer pulls out that deeper layer, that’s a bonus, he says. “Iespecially hope that the viewer will soon say: what a fat, gripping cover-upthriller. Then my mission is really successful.”

Disaster flight can be seen daily from Thursday 29 September at KRO-NCRV at9.30 pm on NPO1.

Melissa Etheridge says son Beckett’s death ‘taught me that I cannot save anyone else’

Melissa Etheridge says the grief about her son Beckett’s death has been”endless.”

The “Come to My Window” singer opened up to The Daily Beast about Beckett,whom she shared with ex Julie Cypher (with sperm donated by David Crosby),succumbing to his opioid addiction in 2020 at the age of 21. She said herfamily is still recovering from his loss, and shared what his death has taughther.

The mom of four said of motherhood, “Even when my son left this earth, and thechoices he made, I would still not change a thing. To know that kind of love,the things he taught me about life…”

The greatest lesson has been, “He taught me that I cannot save anyone else,and I am not supposed to save anyone else,” she said. “The best thing I couldever do for him was stand in my own truth and my love of myself, take care ofmyself, and try to show him that. He never caught on to that part, but then ofcourse the drugs had him by then.”

Etheridge said Beckett was in a “downward spiral” into addiction beginning atage 17. He was training to be a pro snowboarder, reportedly with hopes tocompete in the X Games, when he had an accident. He was prescribed painkillersfor an ankle injury, which led to substance abuse. Etheridge said the injury”shattered his life” because “couldn’t do what he loved anymore.” It hurts hisself-confidence.

As a parent, Etheridge said she tried everything to help him as far astreatment programs and, sometimes, tough love.

“It was four years of a downward spiral, and I kept thinking, ‘We’ll keepputting him into programs,’ ‘You’ve got to learn this, get this,'” sherecalled. However, “Life was too hard for him, and when you have an easy outwith drugs — I can understand it. I always had a joy of life, but he neverreally did… Then it was four years of watching him slowly go down. I put himin programs. I cut him off. You do everything you can think of. You think,”There’s something I can do, I can save him. I can show him. I can punish himinto this. I can do something.’ Then, finally, towards the end, I realized, ‘Ican’t do anything else, I know I may get the call any day that he’s dead. It’sup to him. It’s his life. He has to figure something out. made thesechoices.'”

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Heartbreakingly, “By the time he died, I wasn’t surprised,” she admitted. “Iwas incredibly sad. I hadn’t heard from him in four days. They sent policeofficers to check on him, and then I was told, ‘He’s gone.'”

Melissa Etheridge (2nd L) poses with daughter Bailey (L), son Beckett(2nd R) and mother Elizabeth at a ceremony where the singer and songwriterreceived a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles September 27,2011. REUTERS/ Phil McCarten (UNITED STATES - Tags:ENTERTAINMENT)MelissaEtheridge (2nd L) poses with daughter Bailey (L), son Beckett (2nd R)and mother Elizabeth at a ceremony where the singer and songwriter received astar on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles September 27, 2011. REUTERS/Phil McCarten (UNITED STATES - Tags:ENTERTAINMENT)

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She has second-guessed how she handled it all, admitting, “The guilt and shamewill eat you up. It was very, very stressful. It took a little while for ourwhole family to recover. We still are. We bring his memory in, we celebratehim. We celebrate how funny and joyful he was. He’s still with us, and we helpeach other not bring any kind of guilt and shame into our home.”

But the grievance is “endless,” she admitted. “I don’t imagine I will everstop thinking about him. I find myself constantly thinking about him. He helpsme now by knowing that I have to turn those thoughts into joy, that I can’tlet those thoughts bring me down. I truly have a deep belief we are in aphysical reality and the non-physical reality is right there with us and weare doing this together. I really feel him when thinking about him with love.That’s when he is closest with me, and he teaches me to be more loving in mythoughts also.”

The year Beckett died, the Grammy winner started the Etheridge Foundation tosupport research into new treatments for opioid use disorder.

Etheridge has been married to actress/writer/producer Linda Wallem since 2014.Her daughter Bailey Cypher is 25 and she has nearly 15-year-old twins, Johnnieand Miller, with ex-wife Tammy Lynn Michaels.

“I’m just that country girl”

Unapologetically is a Yahoo Life series in which people get the chance toshare how they live their best life — out loud and in color, without fear orregret — looking back at the past with a smile and embracing the future withexcited anticipation.

Vanna White, 65, has reigned as co-host of Wheel of Fortune for 40 years now— a role, she tells Yahoo Life, that never gets “monotonous.”

“I have a different dress on, we have different puzzles,” she explains. “So Itreat every show like it’s brand new and it’s so much fun.”

The game show, which she co-hosts alongside Pat Sajak, does __ look differentthis year, thanks to the new LED screen puzzle board. White, however, is stillas glamorous as ever, with her ever-changing array of designer gowns. Justdon’t expect her to look as dolled up at home.

“I feel like I’m the same person I’ve always been growing up in North MyrtleBeach, South Carolina. I really am myself,” she says. “On TV, I’m dressed upglamorous and so forth. But when I go home, I’m in sweats and jeans and tennisshoes — but I’m still the same person on the inside.”

White may be a fashion icon, but she says she takes little credit for herstyle choices on camera.

“Through 40 years, we have had many changes. From the big shoulder pads to theskimpy dresses, I’ve worn it all,” she explains. “The designers send theirlatest clothes every year and I wear them. So it’s really up to them. It’stheir style and I’m modeling their clothes. So the pressure really isn’t on me— I am who I am on TV. When I’m off TV, you’re just going to see me in jeansand no makeup.”

Vanna White talks with Yahoo Life about her romance rules and why shedoesn't overthink aging.  (Photo: GettyImages)

Vanna White talks with Yahoo Life about her romance rules and why she doesn’toverthink aging. (Photo: Getty Images)

That’s why she says she doesn’t see herself as much of a “sex symbol.”

“I’m just so simple and comfortable and not glammed out all the time,” sheexplains. “I feel like I’m just that country girl.”

White does feel pressure when watching herself age on camera, joking that it’s”depressing” to see how much she’s changed since she started her work on_Wheel of Fortune_ when she “was a baby.”

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“I’m not a young spring chicken anymore and, it is what it is,” she says. “Ido the best I can. I eat pretty good. I exercise. I just try to stay healthy,and be the best I can at my age. That’s all you can do.”

White’s preferred form of exercise is her spin bike, which she does five daysa week, as well as regular push-ups and and sit-ups.

“I’m still wearing these clothes that I’ve been wearing for the past 40years,” she says. “I have to do a fitting every couple of weeks, so I need tofit into these sample sizes. That keeps me encouraged.”

As for beauty advice, there’s one daily ritual she swears by.

“The best piece of beauty advice that I can offer is to wear sunblock, and notonly on your face and your body, but your hands,” she says. “As we get older,you can tell a woman’s age by her hands…Don’t leave them out because you’realways driving and the sun’s always on them.”

White was previously married to George Santo Pietro from 1990 to 2002, and thetwo share two children, now in their 20s. In terms of the advice she givesthem, she says, “Don’t get married until you’re 30. You can live with yourgirlfriend or boyfriend. You can have all the fun you want. Just don’t getmarried until you ‘re 30.”

Her reasoning? “We all go through many different things throughout our younglife,” she says.

“I think we mature as we get older and just, why not? Wait until you’re 30,you can still do all the same stuff,” she says. “Just don’t tie that knot,just in case.”

White never remarried after the end of her relationship with Pietro, but shehas __ found love with John Donaldson, her partner of 11 years. The couplekeep their romance low key — her perfect date night, she says, is “going outto dinner, having a bottle of wine” or even just a hike or walk.

“I don’t see us ever being apart,” she says. “He’s my soulmate and I’mextremely happy.”

– Video produced by Stacy Jackman

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Actor Ezra Miller to Court for Burglary: What Happened? | backbite

Ezra Miller hasn’t made the news for months because of movie roles. The actor,who identifies as non-binary, became discredited for, among other things,assault, the grooming of minors and burglary. They will face trial in the USstate of Vermont on Monday for the latter offense.

By Michiel Vos

Miller has been arrested several times in recent months, but this is thefirst time it has come to trial. The actor, known as The Flash in severalfilms, was arrested several times for outbursts of violence during their stayin Hawaii. Miller was ordered to pay a $500 fine after assaulting a woman at akaraoke bar.

In other incidents, such as a break-in at a couple where the actor stolepassports, the charges were dropped. A number of times it also came to asettlement outside the courtroom.

The burglary for which they must appear in court, took place on May 1 in thestate of Vermont. There the Fantastic Beasts actor a farm. Millerallegedly broke into a house and stole bottles of alcohol. The residents werenot home at the time.

The police spoke to witnesses and looked at CCTV footage and ended up withMiller. Still, it took more than two months before the actor was found to hearthe charges.

The house where the actor broke into is said to be the home of a childhoodfriend. That’s what Miller’s spokesperson says to Vanity Fair. “Miller wascooking with their mother and needed rice wine for this. They went to thechildhood friend’s house to pick up the wine and another bottle of wine,” saidthe spokesperson. The actor would not have realized that the friendship hascooled.

Miller is due to appear in court on Monday for a preliminary hearing. Thiswill give them the exact charge.

Ezra Miller as The Flash in the movie Justice League (2017).

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It looks like this won ‘t be the last time the actor will have to appear incourt to answer for their behavior. Miller is also suspected of grooming :building a relationship of trust with a minor and then exploiting it.

The parents of a 12-year-old child filed a restraining order against Miller,alleging an “unhealthy interest” in the child. Insiders say to _Vanity Fair_that this ban will remain in force until June 2023. Massachusetts PoliceDepartment confirms a case against Miller that includes three interactionswith the 12-year-old.

The parents of eighteen-year-old activist Tokata Iron Eyes also wanted tokeep the actor away from their child. Iron Eyes met Miller at age 12 (theactor was 23 at the time) and bonded with them. The activist now lives withMiller. According to the parents, the actor keeps her under their controlwith, among other things, intimidation, violence and drugs.

Miller said in a statement last month that she has entered therapy to treat”complex mental health problems.” “I want to apologize to everyone who hasbeen touched by my past behavior. I will do everything I can to be healthy andproductive again,” they said.

Miller should hit theaters in the movie from June 2023 The Flash. It is notyet clear whether the release will go ahead as planned.

Why use ** NU.nl ** them for non-binary persons? NU.nl uses the gender neutral pronouns them and their for non-binarypersons. Non-binary persons do not feel male or female or exclusively male orfemale. They are now often used instead of he and she, as is also included inthe Van Dale in this context. Because NU.nl _want to write for everyone andexclude no one, from now on we will use the pronoun them for non-binary