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Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Hollywood A-lister's nepo baby son cuddles up to blonde bombshell at star-studded event... can you guess who?
Russell Crowe 's sons made a rare public appearance this week, stepping out with their A-lister dad for an awards ceremony. The Gladiator star was joined by fiancée Britany Theriot and sons Charles, 21, and Tennyson, 18, at the Golden Bee Awards in Malta on Sunday. Russell turned more than a few heads, looking trim and terrific in an all-black look that consisted of an immaculately tailored suit paired with a crisp black dress shirt and vest. It appears that Russell's eldest son chose the occasion to debut a new relationship, with the ' nepo baby ' standing close to a blonde bombshell on the red carpet. The mystery blonde appeared chuffed to be in the company of Charles and his famous family, beaming broadly as she posed for photographers. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She looked smart in a dark blue dress that featured brass buttons and a frilled hem, and accessorised with a similarly coloured leather clutch and a pair of pearl pendant earrings. She finished her look with a light rose shade on her lips and a manicured brow. Russell's youngest son, Tennyson, was also in attendance and brought his partner Jess Renshaw, who looked stylish in a classic black gown. While little is known about Charles' mystery blonde, Tennyson sparked concerns about how fast his relationship with Jess was moving. Then 17 years old, Tennyson shared a loved-up photo of the pair together in January 2024, coupled with a diamond ring and white and pink heart emojis. A source claimed to New Idea at the time that while Russell was fond of Jess, he was concerned the couple were too young to say 'I do'. 'She is a sweetheart and it's pretty clear that she has swept Tennyson off his feet,' an insider told the publication. Russell's youngest son, Tennyson, was also in attendance, and brought his partner Jess Renshaw, who looked stylish in a classic black gown 'But Russell will certainly be a little surprised if it's true that his 17-year-old son is getting engaged. It's nothing to do with Jess, but just that Tennyson is just a kid.' Russell shares Tennyson and Charles with ex-wife Danielle Spencer. After tying the knot in April 2003 during a ceremony at his farm in Nana Glen, the couple went their separate ways in 2012 and finalised their divorce six years later. It comes after Russell ignited rumours he is set to tie the knot with Britany in Rome. The pair sparked speculation they are engaged when Britany was seen sporting a diamond ring. Claims are circulating they are eyeing up an Italian wedding after reportedly visiting a church during their latest visit to the city. The couple, who started dating in 2020, visited Rome last year when Russell performed with his band The Gentlemen Barbers at the Forum Theatre. They were spotted sightseeing during their lavish getaway and reportedly visited a church in the city. 'Italy was always going to be their wedding destination. Every time they go there, they come back more in love,' an insider told Woman's Day. 'It's always been their dream to get married there.' Russell and Britany frequently visit Italy together and first sparked engagement rumours during a trip to the European country last year. The pair then confirmed their long-rumoured romance with a kiss on a tennis court in November 2020. The couple are regularly seen jetting between Sydney and Coffs Harbour, where Russell is building a $400 million film studio dubbed 'Aussiewood '. The Beautiful Mind star owns a 400 hectare farm in nearby Nana Glen, and divides his time between this rural estate and his home in Sydney.


Cosmopolitan
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Anna Camp Reacts to Flood of Attention After Coming Out, Revealing Girlfriend Jade Whipkey (Exclusive)
Anna Camp is taking in the chatter about her relationship status—and she's feeling the love. The actress went red-carpet official with her girlfriend Jade Whipkey earlier this year, surprising some fans who did not know she is part of the LGBTQ+ community—which is not something Anna anticipated. Before presenting an award at the 2025 Mediterrane Film Festival's Golden Bee Awards on Sunday night, Anna reflected on the noise. 'We're definitely surprised by all of the attention, to be totally honest,' Anna told Cosmopolitan on the red carpet. 'We've been a bit surprised by all of the hubbub, but there's been a lot of support so we're very grateful and thankful for everybody who is supportive of us. It's lovely.' Anna and Jade walked their first red carpet together last month during the Los Angeles premiere of Anna's new movie, Bride Hard, after sparking romance rumors a month earlier when Jade posted a picture of Anna on her Instagram. 'We're so happy together, Anna said. 'It's just been such a wonderful, transformative time in my life. I'm so thankful to have her by my side.' Also on her side? Anna's costar Rebel Wilson, with whom she shared the screen in the Pitch Perfect series and their new comedy, Bride Hard. 'Rebel and I go back so many years—something like 14 years, we've known each other—and she's been the most supportive out of everyone of me coming out.' Rebel and Anna reunited on screen as best friends in Bride Hard, and the experience was as fun behind-the-scenes as fans might guess. 'It was one of the best experiences because we know each other so well, and we get each other's comedy, and also we were playing best friends in the movie,' Anna told Cosmo. 'To have that chemistry already there, it made it very natural for us to be doing that together. I think people are enjoying it. It's just a fun, silly comedy that you can go watch in the summer and just laugh your friends.' GET TICKETS TO 'BRIDE HARD' HERE Anna and Jade walked the red carpet together at the 2025 Mediterrane Film Festival's Golden Bee Awards in Malta, where Russell Crowe, Barbie Ferreira, and others in the filmmaking community were honored. 'I've heard about this festival for a few years. I know it's relatively new, but the passion behind it—with many productions shooting here!—makes it a wonderful place to celebrate,' Anna said. 'Malta celebrates filmmaking. The festival has provided a very fun and creative environment for everybody to meet and greet, shake hands, and hopefully make more movies—and make more movies in Malta.'


Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Russell Crowe remembers shooting 'Gladiator' at Mediterrane Film Festival's Festive Awards ceremony
Actor and film director Russell Crowe made a surprise appearance at the Mediterrane Film Festival's Golden Bee Awards, returning to the island where he shot "Gladiator" more than two decades ago, reported Variety. Actor and film director Russell Crowe made a surprise appearance at the Mediterrane Film Festival's Golden Bee Awards, returning to the island where he shot "Gladiator" more than two decades ago, reported Variety. "If you want to know what I love about Malta, it's everything," said Crowe, who was given the Malta Film Legend Award. "26 years ago, in a funny way, I became a man in Malta," he said, "For whatever films I had done before then, nothing had the majesty, ambition and budget and ultimately reach of 'Gladiator.' It wasn't an easy production. I had to fight every day for the integrity of the character I was playing, just like the journey of the character himself in the movie. And sometimes, you get lucky enough to make something that resonates with people." Crowe talked about a young man who asked him for a photo last week while he was travelling in Italy. "I shook his hand and he started to cry. His friends told me later he's the head lifeguard of the local beach, he's got muscles on they'd never seen him like that. I ended up hugging him. When he got himself together, he said, 'You don't understand, when I was 8 years old, my mother sat me in front of a TV and put on a videocassette of "Gladiator" and told me, 'If you are ever wondering what type of man your mother expects you to be, it's this type of man. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Adidas Three Shorts With 60% Discount, Limited Stock Available Original Adidas Shop Now Undo ' The honor, the integrity, the faith - a man made in Malta," reported Variety. "I did so much research before I got here," she said, "It's rich with history." Ferreira's upcoming projects include "Mile End Kicks," which is premiering at TIFF, and she said she enjoyed playing a music journalist who is "an insufferable girl, which is always the best part." 'The Last Emperor' producer Jeremy Thomas received the Lifetime Achievement award, while Pierre Agius and Joseph Formosa Randon were honoured with the Career Achievement awards for their extensive location work on films shot in Malta. The festival's top Golden Bee award for best feature film went to Tunisia's "Where the Wind Comes From," with the film's star Eya Bellaga winning best performance. Julio Medem won best screenwriting for his film "8," which also received the Jury's Choice award. The Mare Nostrum award went to "Miyazaki: Spirit of Nature," reported Variety. While the festival welcomed numerous industry guests to network, screen their recent work and check out famous film locations on land and by boat, locals and industry members alike turned out for outdoor screenings of several films shot in Malta, from "Popeye" and "Troy" to "Gladiator II," "Clash of the Titans" and the classic "Malta Story," reported Variety.


Mint
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Russell Crowe remembers shooting Gladiator at Mediterrane Film Festivals Festive Awards ceremony
Washington DC [US], June 30 (ANI): Actor and film director Russell Crowe made a surprise appearance at the Mediterrane Film Festival's Golden Bee Awards, returning to the island where he shot "Gladiator" more than two decades ago, reported Variety. "If you want to know what I love about Malta, it's everything," said Crowe, who was given the Malta Film Legend Award. "26 years ago, in a funny way, I became a man in Malta," he said, "For whatever films I had done before then, nothing had the majesty, ambition and budget and ultimately reach of 'Gladiator.' It wasn't an easy production. I had to fight every day for the integrity of the character I was playing, just like the journey of the character himself in the movie. And sometimes, you get lucky enough to make something that resonates with people." Crowe talked about a young man who asked him for a photo last week while he was travelling in Italy. "I shook his hand and he started to cry. His friends told me later he's the head lifeguard of the local beach, he's got muscles on they'd never seen him like that. I ended up hugging him. When he got himself together, he said, 'You don't understand, when I was 8 years old, my mother sat me in front of a TV and put on a videocassette of "Gladiator" and told me, 'If you are ever wondering what type of man your mother expects you to be, it's this type of man.' The honor, the integrity, the faith - a man made in Malta," reported Variety. "I did so much research before I got here," she said, "It's rich with history." Ferreira's upcoming projects include "Mile End Kicks," which is premiering at TIFF, and she said she enjoyed playing a music journalist who is "an insufferable girl, which is always the best part." 'The Last Emperor' producer Jeremy Thomas received the Lifetime Achievement award, while Pierre Agius and Joseph Formosa Randon were honoured with the Career Achievement awards for their extensive location work on films shot in Malta. The festival's top Golden Bee award for best feature film went to Tunisia's "Where the Wind Comes From," with the film's star Eya Bellaga winning best performance. Julio Medem won best screenwriting for his film "8," which also received the Jury's Choice award. The Mare Nostrum award went to "Miyazaki: Spirit of Nature," reported Variety. While the festival welcomed numerous industry guests to network, screen their recent work and check out famous film locations on land and by boat, locals and industry members alike turned out for outdoor screenings of several films shot in Malta, from "Popeye" and "Troy" to "Gladiator II," "Clash of the Titans" and the classic "Malta Story," reported Variety. (ANI)

News.com.au
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Russell Crowe steps out looking noticeably thinner
Russell Crowe has surprised with his unexpected appearance at the Mediterrane Film Festival, where he debuted a noticeably thinner appearance. The Australian actor, 61, was presented with the Malta Film Legend honour at the event's Golden Bee Awards, where he made an emotional speech about filming Gladiator in the European country more than two decades ago. Joined by his fiancee Britney Theriot, Crowe, who has been laying low in recent months, showed off his weight loss in an all-black suit. Speaking onstage while accepting his award, Crowe said he 'became a man in Malta' during the making of Ridley Scott's Gladiator, which earned the Aussie an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2000. 'For whatever films I had done before then, nothing had the majesty, ambition and budget and ultimately reach of Gladiator. It wasn't an easy production. I had to fight every day for the integrity of the character I was playing — just like the journey of the character himself in the movie,' Crowe began. He went on to tell a story about a memorable fan encounter he had a week prior in Italy, which spoke to the legacy of the film. 'I shook his [the fan's] hand and he started to cry. His friends told me later he's the head lifeguard of the local beach, he's got muscles on muscles, and they'd never seen him like that. I ended up hugging him,' Crowe said. 'When he got himself together, he said, 'You don't understand, when I was 8 years old, my mother sat me in front of a TV and put on a video cassette of Gladiator and told me, 'If you are ever wondering what type of man your mother expects you to be, it's this type of man.' 'The honour, the integrity, the faith – a man made in Malta.' The actor is as busy as ever right now, with a flurry of productions set for release over the next year. They include the drama movie Nuremberg co-starring fellow Oscar winner Rami Malek, in which Crowe plays real-life figure Hermann Göring – the right-hand man to Adolf Hitler. Meanwhile, the upcoming action thriller Bear Country, which was shot in Australia earlier this year, is currently in post-production. Crowe is also in pre-production for several films, including The Weight, Highlander, American Son and Unabomb.