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New York Post
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Charlize Theron, 49, raves about her ‘really f–king amazing' 1-night stand with a 26-year-old
Charlize Theron just dropped a juicy bombshell. The actress, 49, got candid on her most recent experience with one-night stands. 'I've probably had three one-night stands in my entire life,' Theron revealed during the Wednesday episode of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast. 'But I did just recently f–k a 26-year-old and it was really f–king amazing. And I've never done that. I was like, 'Oh, this is great. OK.'' 10 Charlize Theron on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast. 10 Charlize Theron on 'Call Her Daddy.' The 'Old Guard 2' star admitted that when it comes to one-night stands, she 'should have done this in my 20s.' 'I'm having the kind of sex I never had in my 20s or in my 30s,' Theron confessed. 'We should be the ones that are like f–k you. I'm going to have an orgasm.' When it comes to finding a match, the 'Bombshell' alum is on the dating app Raya, although she wouldn't fully recommend it. 10 Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend. AP 'The apps are just horrible,' Theron told host Alex Cooper. 'It's not hard, it's a f–king clown show. I'm sorry, guys, but please. Like, no.' The Oscar winner gave the men on the dating apps some sound advice, 'not because I want to date you, but because I want to help you.' 'No Burning Man photos,' Theron listed. 'No photos of you with other women. I don't care. I don't want to know that you have girlfriends. And I don't want you shooting a f–king selfie in your closet of your hand in a jean pocket.' 10 Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend at the Vanity Fair Oscar party. REUTERS 'It makes my vagina close. I just can't,' she stressed. 'And don't tell me you're a CEO because you're not. Like, I'm sorry. Of what? Of some business you can't explain to me that none of my friends can understand, like, no.' Theron made it clear she is 'not trying to be mean,' but wants to help the men on the apps. 'I'm a 50-a—year-old woman telling you, 'Don't do it,'' she pleaded. 'Girls don't like it. They don't f–king like it.' 10 Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend on the red carpet at the 77th Annual Academy Awards. Everett Collection Despite being a successful actress, activist and mother of two daughters, Jackson, whom she adopted in 2012, and August, whom she brought home in 2015, Theron says people make false assumptions because she is single. 'There's this notion that someone like me must be missing out,' she added. 'With women, it's always like something must be wrong with her. She can't keep a man. She must be a real b–ch. What a c–t.' But for Theron, the 'Fast X' vet loves that she doesn't have to 'run every f–king thing by a guy!' 10 Charlize Theron and her children. charlizeafrica/Instagram Theron went on to explain that it hasn't been the easiest to find a partner because she is so busy. 'I was married from the time that I was, like, having sex to the time that I had my last relationship,' she shared. 'Then I had children. Who has f–king time for dates and shaving and waxing and makeup? I've got two children that have to go to school.' Theron dated actor Craig Bierko from 1995 to 1997, before entering a three-year relationship with Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins, which lasted until October 2001. 10 Charlize Theron poses with her children. charlizeafrica/Instagram Then, from 2001 to 2009, the 'Monster' actress dated Irish actor Stuart Townsend. The couple had met on the set of the 2002 crime thriller 'Trapped.' Theron and Townsend, 52, split their time between homes in Los Angeles and Ireland. The 'Tully' star's last public relationship was with Sean Penn in 2013. The pair called it quits two years later in 2015. Despite claims they were engaged, Theron vehemently denied rumors. 'Let me just be clear. Marriage is a long-term commitment and I think I want long-term commitment. I just don't need to get married,' Theron told Cooper. 'So I just wanna clarify that. I will tell you in all honesty and the work that I've done on myself, I think a lot of that also has to do with the fact that I have a tremendous fear of not being able to get out of something and that's again, me just understanding me, right? And you know, now obviously by California laws, after seven years, you're in a f–king marriage. Whether you walk down the aisle, sign a piece of paper, like it's 50-50 bitch. … If I were to find a relationship, I would think of it as something that I'm aiming for for long term. I've never been somebody that really wants to, like, jump from one thing to another.' 10 Charlize Theron at 'The Old Guard 2' premiere. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA In 2020, Theron got candid about what she expects her significant other to bring to the table. 'I feel like I'm in a place in my life where you've got to come with a lot of game,' she said while on the 'Drew Barrymore Show' at the time, 'not the kind of game that we think of ― the kind of game that's like, my life is really good so you better be able to bring that and maybe better because I just won't accept anything less.' Theron added, 'And my life with my children and with my incredible adopted family that I have around me ― I don't long for that much.' 10 Charlize Theron attends Charlize Theron's Africa Outreach Project (CTAOP) Block Party. Getty Images for CTAOP While talking to Barrymore, 50, Theron confessed that she hadn't seriously dated anyone in five years. 'It is strange for people to, kind of, wrap their heads around it,' she said at the time. While Theron is in full mom-mode these days, the Hollywood icon admitted that her kids couldn't care less about her career. 10 Charlize Theron on Instagram. Instagram 'My children have zero respect for me,' Theron expressed while on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' last month. 'It's just unbelievable, I feel like I'm pretty humble, but every once in a while I'm like 'there's a f–king Oscar right there.' They are so not impressed with me.' Even after joining her on set of her new action film 'Old Guard 2,' her kids remained uninterested. 'They don't want the Oscar,' Theron said about her first Academy Award that she won in 2004 for Best Actress for her 'Monster' role. Kimmel, 57, however, disagreed, responding: 'Oh, they'll want that Oscar.'


New York Post
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
‘Bye Bye Birdie' star Ann-Margret, 84, makes rare TV appearance — and reveals the secret to her iconic dance moves
Ann-Margret is still saying hi hi to the spotlight. The 84-year-old 'Bye Bye Birdie' actress made a rare public appearance at Project Angel Food's Lead With Love fundraiser in Los Angeles on Saturday. Ann-Margret wore a black long-sleeved top, matching leggings and knee-high patterned black boots as she posed for photos on the red carpet. Advertisement 9 Ann-Margret attends Project Angel Food's Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28. Getty Images for Project Angel Food's Lead with Love 6 9 Ann-Margret attends Project Angel Food's Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special at KTLA 5 on June 28. Robert Smith/INSTARimages At one point during the televised event that raised funds for LA fire victims, Ann-Margret had a moment with 'Will & Grace' actor Eric McCormack where he asked her about her 1960s dance moves that 'captivated the world.' Advertisement 'They called you the female Elvis,' McCormack, 62, said. 'You changed how a generation hit the dance floor. And now you're a TikTok sensation.' 9 Ann-Margret with 'Will & Grace' star Eric McCormack. 9 Ann-Margret at a televised fundraiser for LA fire victims. Robert Smith/INSTARimages McCormack then asked Ann-Margret, 'So where did those incredible moves come from? Does everyone in Sweden dance like that?' Advertisement 'My heart and my seat,' Ann-Margret responded after laughing. 9 Ann-Margret and Eric McCormack hug at Project Angel Food's Lead With Love 6 – A Fundraising Special. Getty Images for Project Angel Food's Lead with Love 6 Ann-Margret was born in Sweden in 1941 and moved to the U.S. as a child. She rose to fame from her roles in 'Bye Bye Birdie,' 'Viva Las Vegas, 'The Train Robbers' and more. She also became a sought-after sex symbol during the '60s. Advertisement 9 Ann-Margret in 'Bye Bye Birdie' in 1963. Courtesy Everett Collection Last year, Ann-Margret accepted an award at the Women's Image Network's 25th Women's Image Awards in Beverly Hills and reflected on her decades-long career. 'I remember wanting to be in show business all my life,' she said in an interview with People at the event. 'And I remember one day I said to mother and daddy, 'I want to talk to you. It's a very, very important thing for me and I want to get into show business.'' 9 Ann-Margret dancing in 'Bye Bye Birdie.' Courtesy Everett Collection 9 Bobby Rydell, Ann-Margret in 'Bye Bye Birdie.' Everett Collection / Everett Collection 'I am so blessed. I just can't believe all the things that have happened to me. I never expected it,' Ann-Margret added. 'Never,' The 'Newsies' star also confirmed that she 'of course' still rides her Harley Davidson. 'It's lavender and it's got white daisies all over it,' she said about her motorcycle. 'There's flowers on the back fender and on the front fender. I love the speed.' Advertisement 9 Ann-Margret and Bobby Rydell in 'Bye Bye Birdie' in 1963. Courtesy Everett Collection In May 2023, Ann-Margret boasted that she still has 'a lot of energy.' I am just blessed that my mother and father gave me such great energy. And there's no negativity here,' she told Fox News Digital at the time. 'They instilled in me all of these wonderful things that I still carry with me.' 'You don't whine about things. You just go out and do the things that you love,' She continued. 'And I just feel blessed with the life that I've been given.'


New York Post
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Henry Golding reveals why playing James Bond is ‘every actor's kind of nightmare'
The name is Golding… Henry Golding. And he has some strong opinions on playing the next Martini-sipping 007. 'I think that's every actor's kind of nightmare,' Golding, 38, told People on Wednesday about taking on the role of James Bond. 'But at the same time, [you're] also wanting to kind of add something new to a franchise.' Advertisement 11 Henry Golding at Netflix's 'The Old Guard 2' premiere. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency / BACKGRID 'Why can't they bring out more agents or more OO's?' asked the 'Old Guard 2' star. 'I think that would be so much more fun, because there just isn't the restraints and the expectation.' Despite his views on the franchise, Golding confessed, 'Maybe I'm just a p—y. I don't know. But I think I would love it so much more if there wasn't that overhanging cultural pressure.' Advertisement 11 Henry Golding attends CinemaCon 2018. Getty Images James Bond was created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming and the film franchise launched in 1962 with Sean Connery as Bond in 'Dr. No.' Other Bonds include David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, and Timothy Dalton. Pierce Brosnan brought the debonair 007 to life in four films from 1995 to 2002, while Daniel Craig took on the British Secret Service agent from 2006 to 2021. Advertisement 11 Sean Connery in the 1964 Bond film 'Goldfinger.' Everett Collection / Everett Col In 2022, the 'Queer' actor, 57, revealed why it was the right time for him to step away from the movies. 'Two things, one for myself and one for the franchise,' Craig told the Los Angeles Times. 'One, for the franchise, was that resets start again, which [the franchise] did with me. And I was like, 'Well, you need to reset again.' So let's kill my character off and go find another Bond and go find another story. Start at [age] 23, start at 25, start at 30.' Not only did the star leave the franchise, but the original Bond producers, Barbara Broccoli and her brother Michael G. Wilson, relinquished creative control of the films to Amazon MGM Studios for a reported $1 billion in February. Advertisement 11 Sean Connery as James Bond in 'Never Say Never.' Everett Collection / Everett Collection Since the star went on his final adventure as Bond in 2021's 'No Time to Die,' rumors have continued to swirl over who would portray the hero next. On Wednesday, the studio announced that Denis Villeneuve would direct the upcoming film. 'I'm a die-hard Bond fan. To me, he's sacred territory,' the French-Canadian filmmaker, 57, shared in a statement. 'I intend to honor the tradition and open the path for many new missions to come. This is a massive responsibility, but also, incredibly exciting for me and a huge honor.' 11 Sean Connery as James Bond with Bond girls Kim Basinger and Barbara Carrera in 'Never Say Never Again.' Getty Images 11 Jane Seymour and Roger Moore in 'Live and Let Die.' Everett Collection (liveandletdie1973-fsct17) Spearheading the franchise are Amy Pascal and David Heyman. Then, on Thursday, English actor Matthew Goode revealed his cheeky run-in with the franchise. Advertisement 'I didn't audition. I went in and met Barbara [Broccoli],' Goode said while on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, 'but it was quite a funny one because — and she's gorgeous and just a lovely, lovely person — she was like, 'So what's your idea for Bond?'' 11 Pierce Brosnan in 'GoldenEye.' Getty Images 11 Pierce Brosnan and Denise Richards in 'The World is Not Enough.' ©MGM/courtesy Everett / Everett Collection The 'Dept. Q' star, 47, didn't hold back in sharing his vision. Advertisement 'I was like, 'My idea for Bond. We've gotta take it back to the books, you know? Really, we absolutely have to make this guy an alcoholic, a drug addict. He hates himself. He hates women. He hates a lot of people. He's in deep pain. He's brilliant at killing people.'' Goode reflected on his answer, sharing on the podcast: 'I think by the end of the interview, she was like, 'Mhmm. Next.' I wanted to make it really dark.' 11 Denise Richards and Pierce Brosnan in the 1999 James Bond film. ©MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection In May, former Bond girl Denise Richards, who starred in 1999's 'The World Is Not Enough' with Brosnan, 72, gave her thoughts on the next man to suit up. Advertisement 'I really don't even know,' the Bravo star, 54, told The Post about who should play the handsome spy. 'I don't even know who is in the mix. I know they will cast someone amazing.' Brosnan, meanwhile, had one condition, noting in March that it's a 'given' that Bond must be British. 11 Daniel Craig in 'No Time to Die.' Nicola Dove 11 Daniel Craig as James Bond. Nicola Dove Advertisement 'History has been passed on and I'm very proud to have been part of the history and the legacy of Bond,' the Irish actor added, 'and the movies that I made with Barbara and Michael.'


NZ Herald
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Fans outraged as major Simpsons character ‘killed off'
Despite the dramatic episode, The Simpsons has been renewed for four more seasons. Picture / © 20th Century Fox. Courtesy Everett Collection Fans of The Simpsons are up in arms over the unexpected death of one of the long-running series' main characters. In the final episode of season 36 of the cartoon, titled 'Estranger Things', the fate of the Simpsons' matriarch, Marge, is revealed. While focusing on Bart and Lisa's relationship, it


New York Post
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton on 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reboot rumors
Everybody still loves Raymond — but when it comes to a revival, the Barone household just wouldn't be the same. Stars Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton are putting 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reboot rumors to rest. The pair weighed in on the topic while celebrating 30 years of the beloved sitcom at The Paley Museum in New York City on June 16. Advertisement 6 Romano and Heaton reunited at The Paley Museum in New York City on Monday. Courtesy Paley Museum The series' creator Phil Rosenthal and Maggie Wheeler (who had a guest role as Linda Gruenfelder) were also among those in attendance. 'No, there won't be a reboot,' Romano, 67, exclusively told The Post on the red carpet of the anniversary event. Advertisement The actor noted that while there are a couple of reasons a revival isn't possible, one stands out. 'The obvious is Peter [Boyle] and Doris [Roberts] and one of the kids — they're no longer with us,' Romano said. 'We're all heartbroken. They're a big part of the show, the dynamic.' 6 'Everybody Loves Raymond' ran for nine seasons on CBS from 1996 to 2005. ©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection Boyle, who played Frank Barone, Romano's on-screen father, died from multiple myeloma and heart disease in 2006 at the age of 71. Advertisement Roberts, Boyle's TV wife and Romano's mother, Marie Barone, died in 2016 at the age of 90. Sawyer Sweeten, who portrayed one of Romano's twin sons (Geoffrey Barone), died by suicide in 2015. He was 19. 'Without them, I don't know what the dynamic is,' Romano added. 'We love the show too much, we respect it too much to even try to do it.' The ensemble also included Sullivan Sweeten (Michael Barone), Madylin Sweeten (Ally Barone), Brad Garrett (Robert Barone) and Monica Horan (Amy MacDougall-Barone). Advertisement 'To try to do it again without the cast members that we've lost would be a disservice to the show,' Heaton, 67, told The Post, agreeing with Romano. 6 Boyle (Frank Barone) and Roberts (Marie Barone) died in 2006 and 2016, respectively. CBS via Getty Images 'You shouldn't try to go back and redo something that is pretty much perfect,' Heaton went on. 'We need to just leave it there and let people enjoy it for what it was.' The actress explained that Romano and Rosenthal, 65, chose to end the series when they did because 'they felt like they'd really done all of the stories.' 'They have a lot of integrity in that way,' Heaton said. 'The network would have wanted us to go for three more years, but they didn't want to run the show into the ground.' Garrett told People something similar when asked whether there will be a revival. 6 Garrett also revealed that there won't be an 'Everybody Loves Raymond' revival. CBS via Getty Images 'There won't be,' he said at the premiere of Disney Pixar's 'Elio' in Los Angeles on June 10. 'And I'm just saying that because that's something that Ray and Phil [Rosenthal] have always said.' Advertisement 'There is no show without the parents,' Garrett added. 'They were the catalyst, and to do anything that would resemble that wouldn't be right to the audiences or to the loyal fan base. And it was about two families, and you can't get around that.' Though he's ruled out a revival, Romano said a reunion isn't off the table. 'Will there be a reunion? That we would love to do,' the 'No Good Deed' actor revealed to The Post. 'I think we're considering and working on that happening.' 6 Romano said an 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reunion is in the works. CBS via Getty Images Advertisement Romano and Heaton reunited for the series' 30th anniversary celebration, a kickoff event for The Paley Museum's new exhibit, '30 Years of Everybody Loves Raymond: A Behind-the-Scenes Tribute.' Heaton got a sneak peek at the collection, which includes rare photos, videos, wardrobe and props, and called the experience 'very overwhelming to see.' 'I really teared up because when you're doing a show, you're just trying to make the best episodes you can for that week,' Heaton told The Post, reflecting on her time making the sitcom. 'To do that, you're not thinking about legacy,' she said. 'You're not thinking about a historical TV show, which I really feel like it's become the new 'Honeymooners.' People all over the world love this show, so it was really wonderful to be a part of it.' Advertisement 6 Romano and Heaton played Ray and Debra Barone in all 210 episodes of 'Everybody Loves Raymond.' ©CBS/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection Heaton starred as Debra Barone opposite Romano's Ray Barone for all nine seasons of the CBS sitcom, which ran from 1996 to 2005. The role earned her back-to-back Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2000 and 2001. Debra was a stay-at-home mom who often squabbled with her mother-in-law Marie, who just so happened to live across the street. Advertisement One of Debra's most memorable storylines was when she cooked Ray lemon chicken on their first date, to which he replied, 'I could eat this the rest of my life!' He got his wish, as Debra went on to make it several times after they got married. As for whether Heaton has whipped it up in real life, she quipped, 'It's now just my husband [David Hunt] and I — we're empty nesters — but there's nothing like a good lemon chicken.'