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Roman Kemp banned from interviewing Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence as prank backfires
Roman Kemp banned from interviewing Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence as prank backfires

Daily Mirror

time14 hours ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Roman Kemp banned from interviewing Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence as prank backfires

Presenter, Roman Kemp, has claimed he was escorted out of an interview by Jennifer Lawrence's team and banned from ever interviewing the Hollywood A-lister Roman Kemp has sensationally claimed he was kicked out of an interview with Jennifer Lawrence and banned from speaking to the Hollywood actress again after a toe-curling prank. ‌ The presenter, 32, admitted he thought it would be a good idea to get a huge fake tattoo of the Oscar winner's face on his chest before the interview - which did not go down well with Jen, 34. ‌ Taking to Instagram, sharing a throwback snap of himself, sporting the enormous black and white tattoo above his heart, Roman wrote: "Found this old picture of when I interviewed Jennifer Lawrence and for fun pretended to be a mega fan complete with a did NOT find it funny. I was escorted out by security and told I could never interview her again." It comes as Jennifer appeared to reveal the name of her second child as she was papped in L.A. ‌ Victoria Beckham makes feelings on Brooklyn feud clear with telling social media move Lauren James' salary compared to Chelsea star brother's after nail-biting Euro 2025 win ‌ In another post on Roman's Instagram Stories, The One Show presenter said he has not spoken to the Die My Love actress since. He quipped: "Tbf still haven't had the chance to redeem myself or explain the situation to her... (sic)" Roman said in a 2017 interview with The Standard that Jennifer, who won an Oscar for film, Silver Linings Playbook, did not "get" the joke. He said at the time: "I went to a film junket of one of Jennifer Lawrence's films and you know, like every other man on the planet, I have the biggest crush ever on her, right? ‌ "In my head, I'm thinking, 'OK, how do I embarrass myself as much as possible?' "So I got a huge transferrable tattoo of Jennifer Lawrence's face on my chest that looked really good, but she just didn't get it. ‌ "She just looked at it like, 'Oh my God, where's my security? Please get this kid out the room.'" Roman also said in the interview that he hates making people feel uncomfortable. The former Capital Breakfast radio show host explained: "I don't like people feeling uncomfortable ever, that's not my thing. "I think I have a nice connection with the artist, because I don't ask those questions that they don't want to be asked. ‌ "I'd rather have fun because I think you get more out of someone if they're happy anyway. "But don't get me wrong, you come up against it a lot." It comes as Jennifer teased the name of her second child when she was papped in L.A recently. The actress was spotted running earrands in Tinseltown wearing multiple gold necklaces, notably one featuring pendants with the letters 'C' after her son Cy, and 'L,' hinting that her second baby's name might begin with an L.

Has Jennifer Lawrence Just Ushered in the Perfect Heatwave Shoe?
Has Jennifer Lawrence Just Ushered in the Perfect Heatwave Shoe?

Vogue

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Has Jennifer Lawrence Just Ushered in the Perfect Heatwave Shoe?

There's been plenty of noise about cowboy boots this summer, but let's be real: Clammy calves are not a good look on anyone. (Sorry, Bella Hadid). With a heatwave underway, it might be time to swap them for something a little more breathable. Now that Hunter wellies have been shelved until 2027 (those Glastonbury fields need some time to recover from the gallons of warm beer and hard seltzer spilled), flip-flops are going strong as the shoe of the season, but sometimes you need a little more coverage. Something that will keep you cool, while offering a modicum of protection from any sinister objects lurking in your path. (Re-)enter: The transparent shoe. Jennifer Lawrence, poster girl for quiet luxury, has reminded us once again of the merits of the see-through shoe. Swapping The Row's internet-breaking flip-flops (yours for £670) for something more pedestrian-crossing-proof, she wore the luxury brand's mesh flats on a summer stroll through New York. Dressed in full Martha's Vineyard monochrome (basically, elevated daytime pajamas), complete with a classic Dior Saddle bag a la any good brand ambassador, J. Law's footwear struck the perfect balance between toe-exposing and rat-resistant. Now we've so swiftly entered high summer, the Die My Love actor has got her hot weather wardrobe rotation on lock: Silky skirts and graphic tees, butter yellows and pops of playful red. She knows how to hit the trends without screaming them on the New York streets, and look effortless yet put together. A statement bag doesn't hurt either, of which J. Law has plenty: An alligator Hermès Bolide bag, The Row's next it-bag, a rare Prada tote, and an archive Fendi doctor's bag abound on her arm. EXCLUSIVE New York, NY Jennifer Lawrence was spotted heading to a business meeting in Midtown NYC, effortlessly stylish in a Ralph Lauren hat, recycled t-shirt, and her favorite red handbag. She paired the look with leather sandals, adding a touch of casual Jennifer LawrenceBACKGRID USA 25 JUNE 2025 BYLINE MUST READ: Diamond / BACKGRIDUSA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@ +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@ Clients - Pictures Containing ChildrenPlease Pixelate Face Prior To Publication MMVV Photo: Backgrid Since her Hunger Games days, Lawrence has quietly evolved from Oscar-winning ingenue to Manhattan's queen of elevated basics. Long after the girlies moved on from Toteme and dove headfirst into Brat summer, Jennifer Lawrence has stayed the course and doubled down on stealth wealth. Because, hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Ezra Miller Signals 'Tentative' Hollywood Return After Surviving Personal 'Abyss'
Ezra Miller Signals 'Tentative' Hollywood Return After Surviving Personal 'Abyss'

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Ezra Miller Signals 'Tentative' Hollywood Return After Surviving Personal 'Abyss'

Ezra Miller has talked of a possible return to Hollywood after facing controversial allegations in 2022. They told the Italian outlet Lo Speciale Giornale, while attending this year's Filming Italy Sardegna Festival 2025, that a 'tentative' return to the film industry was possible. Miller added they were working with director Lynne Ramsay after attending the Cannes Film Festival in May to support the premiere of her film Die My Love. More from The Hollywood Reporter NATPE Honors Europe: Meet the TV Execs Managing the Streaming Transition - and War in Ukraine Sarah J. Maas Inks Multiyear, Worldwide Deal With IMG Licensing (Exclusive) Shonda Rhimes to Receive Inaugural Edinburgh TV Festival Fellowship 'I came to Cannes to support one of my closest friends in the world, who's Lynne Ramsay, who I think is one of the greatest living filmmakers. I'm working with her, again, that will likely be the first thing I do, a film that her and I are writing together,' Miller revealed in the video interview that was posted to Lo Speciale Giornale's YouTube account. They worked with Ramsay on her 2011 film We Need to Talk About Kevin. Miller added that attending Cannes was a tough ask but followed an invitation from Ramsay. 'I didn't necessarily want to go to Cannes. That's a tough re-entry point. If you've been in the woods for three years, I do not recommend going straight to Cannes, where every photographer and every weirdo, every rich, genocidal freak, is there. It's not an easy re-entry,' they said. But Miller added they respected Ramsay enough to trust her with their return to Hollywood. 'I believe in her more than the rest of it. When we got through those crucibles, if we can survive — which was up in the air for me, if I'm being real — we then have that capacity to see other people in their crucibles and just to reach towards them,' they insisted. A possible return for Miller to filmmaking follows a string of controversial incidents from 2020-2022, which included a number of arrests and culminated in Miller issuing a statement apologizing for their behavior, citing 'complex mental health issues' and noting they were seeking treatment. Miller said a possible return to Hollywood came after they found out during personal challenges whose support they had. 'When you work in this industry, you will find yourself in deep, deep relation with a lot of people who do not give a single fuck about you or your well-being at all. Not that I don't hold a lot of remorse and lamentation for a lot of things that I did, and for a lot of things that happened in that time, but I'm really, really grateful for the lessons that came with that abyss,' Miller told the Italian outlet. At the same time, Miller said they had no artistic regrets. 'I don't. I'll be honest, probably the reason why I don't is I don't really think about it. The process for me is where the magic is. The work is for other people's judgment. For me, it's not my job. It's not my job to figure out whether an expression I was involved in is good or bad, or how it compares to other expressions,' they said. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best 13 of Tom Cruise's Most Jaw-Dropping Stunts Hollywood Stars Who Are One Award Away From an EGOT

THE FLASH Star Ezra Miller Eyes Tentative Hollywood Return in New Lynne Ramsay Film Which They Are Co-Writing — GeekTyrant
THE FLASH Star Ezra Miller Eyes Tentative Hollywood Return in New Lynne Ramsay Film Which They Are Co-Writing — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

THE FLASH Star Ezra Miller Eyes Tentative Hollywood Return in New Lynne Ramsay Film Which They Are Co-Writing — GeekTyrant

Ezra Miller is best known for roles in The Perks of Being a Wallflower , the Fantastic Beasts franchise, and DC's The Flash . The actor has been out of the spotlight for the last couple of years, after a series of abuse and harassment allegations derailed their career. At the time, Miller issued a statement saying that they are seeking treatment for 'complex mental health issues,' and offered an apology. This week marked Miller's first appearance back on the Hollywood scene, as they attended the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Die My Love to support Lynne Ramsay, who directed Miller in We Need to Talk About Kevin . Miller was at another fest recently, Filming Italy Sardegna, and gave an interview to Italian publication Lo Speciale Giornale where they said they'd return to the industry 'on tentative grounds.' Miller also called Ramsay 'one of the greatest living filmmakers' and revealed that they're working on a new movie together. Miller said, 'I'm working with her again, that will likely be the first thing I do. It's a film that her and I are writing together. And I came to Cannes because she asked me to come, and if there's anything I really still believe in in my life, it's devotion to one's people, one's loved ones … above all else.' Miller admitted that they 'didn't necessarily want to go to Cannes' and 'had a bit of a hard time,' adding, 'That's a tough reentry point. If you've been in the woods for three years, I do not recommend going straight to Cannes. But yeah, I did that for Lynne. I would do anything for Lynne.' Stay tuned for updates on the actor's future projects. via: Variety

Disgraced Ezra Miller Eyes Possible Hollywood Return
Disgraced Ezra Miller Eyes Possible Hollywood Return

Newsweek

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Disgraced Ezra Miller Eyes Possible Hollywood Return

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Ezra Miller has been missing in action from the big screen ever since 2023's "The Flash", but the actor recently revealed that they're "on tentative grounds" with the idea of returning to the limelight. They're also working on a vampire movie with "Die My Love" director Lynne Ramsay. Read More: Russell Crowe Cast in 'Highlander' Reboot Speaking to the Italian publication Lo Speciale Giornale about their surprising return to the Cannes Film Festival in 2025, Miller said that in terms of their relationship cinema they're feeling, "Tentative. I'd say on tentative grounds." Ezra Miller attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Warner Bros. "The Flash" at Ovation Hollywood on June 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California Ezra Miller attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Warner Bros. "The Flash" at Ovation Hollywood on June 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic As to why they were at Cannes, Miller said they were there to support Ramsay who famously directed Miller in the acclaimed 2011 drama "We Need to Talk About Kevin". "I'm working with [Ramsay] again, that will likely be the first thing I do," Miller said. "It's a film that her and I are writing together. I've been writing a lot because you can do that in solitude, which has been friendly to me." "And I came to Cannes because she asked me to come, and if there's anything I really still believe in in my life, it's devotion to one's people, one's loved ones ... above all else." Miller became one of Hollywood's most controversial figures in 2022 after a long list of legal troubles arose. Even earlier than that, back in 2020, Miller's behavior was raising alarms when a video surfaced that appeared to show them choking a woman in a bar. Before those controversies arose, Miller's star was on the rise, with the "Perks of Being a Wallflower" star attached to two huge (though later defunct) blockbuster Warner Bros. franchises: the DCEU and JK Rowling's "Fantastic Beasts". Miller ultimately apologized for their behavior and promised to seek treatment for their "complex mental health issues." Speaking about what happened, Miller said, "When you work in this industry, you will find yourself in deep relation with a lot of people who do not give a single f--k about you or your well being at all." "And so, not that I don't hold a lot of remorse or lamentation for a lot of things that I did and a lot of things that happened in that time, but I'm really grateful for the lessons that came with that abyss." More Movies: Dave Bautista Being Targeted for Jake Gyllenhaal's 'Road House 2' 'Toxic Avenger' Reboot Trailer Shows Best Look at Peter Dinklage's Toxie

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