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India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
This actress has net worth of Rs 66000 crore, yet to give a single hit film, much richer than Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka, name is…
This actress has net worth of Rs 66000 crore, yet to give a single hit film, much richer than Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka, name is... In the glitzy and glamorous world of showbiz, where success and wealth often go hand and hand. There is one celebrity whose wealth has defied all these norms. Despite not delivering a single hit in her career, she holds the title of the richest actress in the world. Who is world's richest actress Jamie Gertz films and business investments Jamie Gertz net worth Who is Jamie Gertz? The person that we are talking about is none other than American actress turned entrepreneur Jamie Gertz. This 59-year-old actress holds a whopping net worth of Rs $8 billion (approx. Rs. 66,000 crore). In an industry where pay parity exists, this actress has outshone many male actors in net worth. She surpasses many A-list stars in both Hollywood and Bollywood in fortune, including Bollywood icons like Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif, Kareena Kapoor, and Alia Bhatt, to global pop sensations like Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Selena Gomez. How Did She become the World's Richest Actress? Speaking of her early life and film debut. Jammie ventured into the world of acting in the year 1990. Her debut film was 'Endless Love'. She gained attention and appreciation for her role alongside Robert Downey Jr. However, besides her appearance in several films, she couldn't quite make a mark as a commercially successful lead actress. None of her films could garner her stardom or establish her as a film star. After this, she tried her luck in television and worked in many popular series like Twister and Ally McBeal. Her latest appearance on television was in the series Difficult People, and she made a cameo in the 2022 film I Want You Back. Besides this not-so-successful career in films, Jamie Gertz earned a staggering fortune. In 1989, she tied the knot with the billionaire businessman and co-founder of Apollo Global Management, Tony Ressler. The duo made smart investments across businesses and sports franchises. They are also co-owners of the NBA team Atlanta Hawks, and their diversified investments have grown exponentially over the years. The couple also has three children. Even though Gertz couldn't make a mark as a film star, her smart investment has made her a role model in her own right. Today, this 59-year-old woman is the richest actress in the world.


Scotsman
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Diana Ross Hydro Stage Times: Glasgow gig set times, setlist, support, tickets, age restrictions
Diana Ross has a date with Glasgow. | Getty Images The star has sold over 100 million records in a glittering musical career - and she's in town tonight. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... First rising to fame as the lead singer of The Supremes, Diana Ross became known at the 'Queen of Motown Records'. The vocal group remain the best-charting female group in history, with a total of 12 number-one US singles. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad She left the group in 1970 and went on to a similarly successful solo career, releasing 26 studio albums containing a string of classic songs such as I'm Coming Out, Chain Reaction, Upside Down and Endless Love. The diva is currently on a UK tour playing all of her hits and there's good news for Scottish fans - with a date in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know if you're going to the gig. When is Diana Ross playing Glasgow? Diana Ross plays Glasgow's OVO Hydro on her UK tour on Wednesday, June 25. Who is supporting Diana Ross at her Glasgow gig? There will be no support at the Diana Ross gig. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What are the stage times for Diana Ross' Hydro gig? Doors open at 6.30pm, with Diana Ross on stage at 7.30pm. The show finishes at 9.30pm. Are tickets still available for Diana Ross? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck - it was previously sold out but some tickets, priced from £55.30 are available here. Are there any age restrictions at the Diana Ross gig? Under-14s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 at the gig. What is the likely Diana Ross setlist? Expect to hear most of - if not all - the following in Glasgow, taken from her setlist in Nottingham.

Sky News AU
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
‘Page not found': Brooke Shields podcast interview slamming ‘precious' Meghan Markle mysteriously vanishes
Brooke Shields' recent podcast interview in which she vented about Meghan Markle's 'precious' behavior has been deleted by podcast host India Hicks, it can be revealed. Shields went viral last week after revealing her candid thoughts about the ex-working royal during an episode of Hicks' podcast 'An Unexpected Journey' that was published via Substack. In the now-deleted episode, Shields recalled the time she cut off one of Markle's favourite anecdotes while appearing on stage with the Duchess. The Duchess of Sussex and the Blue Lagoon star were both tapped to sit on a panel marking International Woman's Day at the prestigious South by Southwest Festival last year. During the notorious appearance, Markle referenced the time she wrote a letter to Procter and Gamble as a child asking them to gender-neutralise a dishwashing soap commercial. The story has been repeated multiple times, including during Meghan Markle's Vanity Fair cover story she negotiated after she began dating Prince Harry. 'Meghan said, 'I didn't think only women wash dishes,'' Shields recalled. 'It wasn't fair. So I wrote to the company. And when I was 11, I wrote my first letter and when I was 11...' and she kept saying she was 11!" The entertainment industry veteran sensed that Markle's oft-repeated story about writing letters to a detergent company was hardly riveting for the audience. "It was just too precious," Shields explained to as to why she decided to chime in. "And I was like, they're not going to want to sit here for 45 minutes and listen to anybody be precious or serious.' The Endless Love star explained that she did not intend to be 'rude' to the ex-working royal but wanted to lighten the mood after Markle's earnest story. "Excuse me, I'm so sorry. I've got to interrupt you there for one minute,' she said. "I was trying not to be rude, but I wanted to be funny because it was so serious. "I just want to give everybody here a context as to how we're different," she told the crowd.' The actress then pointed out to Markle how when she was the same age she was playing a prostitute - referring to her controversial role in the 1978 film, Pretty Baby - which drew immediate laughter from the audience. "The place went insane. And then luckily, it was more relaxed after that," Shields said. As of Wednesday, all traces of the podcast have disappeared from Hicks' Substack page, with the previous link now returning a 'page not found' message. The Sussexes employ an extensive team of in-house media advisors who regularly reach out to news outlets and mastheads to respond to publicity about the Duke and Duchess. Among the team, Harry and Meghan employ both Los Angeles and London-based communications executives to handle their media relations in North America and Europe, respectively. The Sussexes recently hired a chief communications officer and a separate director of communications to help manage their public images. Last month, Forbes reported that the Sussexes have beefed up their media team even further and added external firm Method Communications to the line up. is not suggesting that Markle or her team pressured Hicks or Shields to remove the podcast episode, only that the episode has been removed from Hicks' Substack.


The Guardian
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Lionel Richie review – larger-than-life legend delivers a lesson in charm
'Come to hear me sing?' Lionel Richie teases. 'Not gonna happen!' His Say Hello to the Hits tour couldn't be a clearer invitation to croon along with a true great, and from natural opener Hello, a loud and proud audience seizes that chance. A video montage of Richie's 50-year career and perfect 'tache drives the point home. Tonight is about legacy – not just the Grammys and multi-platinum hits which made Richie's name, but the way that songs such as Truly and the Commodores' Three Times a Lady have become intertwined with people's lives. 'I'll just fit myself in best I can,' he booms, laughing. He has joyful chemistry with his band, and together they put plenty of polish on Richie's trophy cabinet of hits. Dancing on the Ceiling is glittery and buoyant, veering into Van Halen's Jump before some surprisingly gritty guitar shredding. Brick House is raw and funky, with Richie slinking left to right with the band in tow, like a matured T-Birds. Sometimes the band (and the audience) overpower his glorious, buttery voice, but he ad-libs and riffs and ends every song with a proud, showbizzy 'yeah!' – even tender, cinematic ballads such as Endless Love. Perhaps that montage skirted dangerously close to an In Memoriam – lots of dry ice, photos of Richie looking angelic against a night sky – but, at 75, the man himself is larger than life. He puts in a tight five between most songs, riffing on Scotland's bad weather, and implores the audience to feel empathy for refugees and immigrants: 'Those people, they're us,' he urges. 'You would do the same for your family.' This Hits tour shows us Richie on cruise control, but radiant nonetheless. He struts up and down the thrust stage, laser-focused on making the furthest corners of the Hydro feel special, and if anyone's earned the right to lean on charm, surely it's Richie. Tonight feels breezy rather than electric, and even a soaring, hip-shaking encore of All Night Long is homely rather than thrilling. A night of few fireworks, perhaps, but full of deep love and mutual appreciation. Such worn-in comfort takes decades to get just right. Lionel Richie's Say Hello to the Hits tours the UK and Europe until August

Sky News AU
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
‘Excuse me': Brooke Shields unleashes on ‘precious' Meghan Markle after ‘rude' encounter on South by Southwest panel
Model and actress Brooke Shields has spoken out about the viral moment she dared to interrupt Meghan Markle during an awkward onstage encounter. The Duchess of Sussex and the Blue Lagoon star were both tapped to sit on a panel marking International Woman's Day at the prestigious South by Southwest Festival last year. During the appearance, Markle referenced the time she wrote a letter to Procter and Gamble as a child asking them to gender-neutralise a dishwashing soap commercial. The story has been repeated multiple times, including during Meghan Markle's Vanity Fair cover story she negotiated after she began dating Prince Harry. In a twist, Vanity Fair later deleted the anecdote from their piece after the magazine's fact checkers were unable to substantiate Markle's version of events. Shields, 60, opened up about her decision to cut off Markle's favourite story during a podcast interview hosted by King Charles' goddaughter India Hicks. 'Meghan said, 'I didn't think only women wash dishes,'' Shields recalled. 'It wasn't fair. So I wrote to the company. And when I was 11, I wrote my first letter and when I was 11...' and she kept saying she was 11!" The entertainment industry veteran sensed that Markle's oft-repeated story about writing letters to a detergent company was hardly riveting for the audience. "It was just too precious," Shields explained to as to why she decided to chime in. "And I was like, they're not going to want to sit here for 45 minutes and listen to anybody be precious or serious.' The Endless Love star explained that she did not intend to be 'rude' to the ex-working royal but wanted to lighten the mood after Markle's earnest story. "Excuse me, I'm so sorry. I've got to interrupt you there for one minute,' she said. "I was trying not to be rude, but I wanted to be funny because it was so serious. "I just want to give everybody here a context as to how we're different," she told the crowd.' The actress then pointed out to Markle how when she was the same age she was playing a prostitute - referring to her controversial role in the 1978 film, Pretty Baby - which drew immediate laughter from the audience. "The place went insane. And then luckily, it was more relaxed after that," Shields said.