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Graziadaily
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Who Is Jeremy Allen White Dating?
Since splitting from his wife Addison Timlin in May 2023, Jeremy Allen White's dating life has become a major topic of discussion – especially since his star turn in The Bear and that Calvin Klein ad. And because he's such hot property at the moment, everyone's been asking 'Who is Jeremy Allen White dating?', 'Does Jeremy Allen White have a girlfriend?' and 'Who is Jeremy Allen White buying all those gigantic flowers for?' Well, we're here to tell you as much as we know. Life appeared to imitate art last year and in September 2024 when Molly Gordon – who plays Carmy's love interest in The Bear – and White aka Carmy began dating. A source said at the time, 'There were set rumours early on that they had intense chemistry even when not filming. They didn't start hanging out romantically until a few weeks ago though… he really seems into Molly.' But despite a dinner at Via Carota in NYC in October 2024, the pair haven't been spotted together since. Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon at the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild awards at the Shrine Auditorium in February 2024 ©Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP After the Spanish pop singer's engagement to Rauw Alejandro ended in July 2023, Rosalia and Jeremy Allen White began dating. The duo were first linked in October 2023 when they were spotted strolling through an LA farmer's market – White with a huge bunch on flowers in tow. White and Rosalia continued to be photographed together until September 2024. Rosalia at the Met Gala in 2025 ©Photo byJeremy Allen White and actress/model Ashley Moore, 31, were photographed kissing in LA in the summer of 2023 but their relationship didn't seem to progress much beyond the Autumn. Jeremy Allen White and Ashley Moore on 27 September 2023 ©Photo by MEGA/GC Images Jeremy Allen White met actress Timlin, 34, back in high school when the pair were just 14 years old, but - following a reunion in 2008 at the age of 17 – their friendship turned romantic around 2013. After welcoming daughter Ezer, six, in October 2018, they eventually tied the knot in October 2019 at the Beverley Hills courthouse in LA. Then came daughter number two: Dolores, four, in December 2020. Jeremy Allen White and Addison Timlin the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in 2023 ©Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/FilmMagic When White won his first Golden Globe in January 2023, he gave a sweet shout-out to his wife saying, 'Addison Timlin, I love you deep in my bones. Thank you for all you do, thank you for everything that you've done.' In May 2023 however, Timlin filed for divorce and eventually the pair managed to agree to share joint custody of their children so long as White complies with using a Soberlink device to ensure he is sober every time he sees his daughters. According to a source, Timlin and White 'were having trust issues during their relationship that ultimately led to their divorce. 'They were attempting to work things out, but things became increasingly difficult for them, and they decided to split.' Daisy Hall is a News and Entertainment writer on Grazia, specialising in TV and film meaning that you can count on Daisy for the latest (and best) recommendations


Forbes
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Ananda Lewis Broke Barriers As An MTV VJ. Her Life, Cut Short At 52, Should Be Celebrated
Ananda Lewis during 2005 MTV Movie Awards - Arrivals at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, ... More California, United States. (Photo by Jason Squires/WireImage) I, like millions of others who grew up in the 1990s, wanted my MTV. Sure, we were there for the videos. But the video jockeys, known as VJs, elevated the experience with the style and spice you could see, and not just hear, like radio DJs. Ananda Lewis was my favorite MTV VJ. She was more than a trailblazing television host. In many ways, she was an advocate for issues of the day as well as a 'TV friend' during my most formative years. Tragically, at the age of 52, she lost her battle with breast cancer on June 11, 2025. While breast cancer deaths are on the decline, the CDC estimates 42,000+ women and 500+ men are expected to succumb to the disease this year alone. With Ananda's passing, her legacy of charisma, intelligence and commitment to social issues should be remembered and reflected on. At a time before social media was commonplace—when only a few voices earned a platform to speak for a generation—she connected with music fans around the world, to both amplify artists' voices and spotlight critical social topics, through specials like True Life: I Am Driving While Black—all with an understanding of the power of media to drive change across the U.S. There are many reasons that her life deserves to be celebrated. Ananda Lewis joined the MTV Network in 1997. Known simply by her first name, which means 'bliss' in Sanskrit, America got a taste of her style, voice and vibes, and she quickly became a standout host on the uber-popular Total Request Live (TRL), MTV Live, Hot Zone and MTV Jams. In the prime of the network's cultural heyday, Ananda was able to connect with audiences while introducing the latest music videos, and conducting interviews with a seemingly never-ending list of celebrities. Her storytelling brought authenticity and depth to MTV's programming. Way before diversity was a department or a buzzword, she brought a unique multicultural look, original name and flawless style to an American youth seeking visual inspiration. In 2000, she was featured in People magazine's list of the world's '50 Most Beautiful People.' In 2001, she launched the Ananda Lewis Show, albeit with unfortunate timing, on the day before the 9/11 terror attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. A few years later, she followed up that eponymous show as the chief correspondent for an Entertainment Tonight spin-off, The Insider. SANTA MONICA, CA - AUGUST 6: Singers Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick and JC Chasez of NSYNC and ... More MTV VJ Ananda Lewis attend the Second Annual Teen Choice Awards on August 6, 2000 at the Barker Hangar, Santa Monica Air Center in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images) Ananda was born in Los Angeles, California, and attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts before heading to the nation's capital to matriculate at Howard University. As an activist with the Youth Leadership and Development Institute, she worked with teenagers across customized learning programs designed to support at-risk youth. It was that passion which led her to audition for BET's Teen Summit, a groundbreaking series focused on social issues affecting young Black Americans. As the host of Teen Summit, Lewis got the opportunity to interview a wide range of special guests, from NBA legend Kobe Bryant to First Lady Hillary Clinton, hitting new angles of journalism that directly addressed and resonated with young viewers. Dave Chappelle and Ananda Lewis at the Los Angeles DVD Block Party to celebrate the June 13 release ... More of "Dave Chappelle's Block Party." Comedy superstar Dave Chappelle attended the Los Angeles DVD Block Party at the Best Buy in Culver City, California to celebrate the June 13 release of "Dave Chappelle's Block Party. Chappelle posed for pictures and signed autographs with the unsuspecting shoppers. An uncensored and unrated full-length movie about throwing the ultimate block party, "Dave Chappelle's Block Party" arrives on DVD June 13 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc for Universal Home Video) In 2020, Lewis first revealed she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, sharing the news in an Instagram video with the hope to encourage women to get a mammograms. Eventually, her cancer, progressed to stage 4, yet she reflected resilience and grace as she faced her illness, and her optimism shined through as she found moments of joy in the midst of adversity. As a Black female voice in media, Ananda Lewis's impact broke many invisible barriers. She challenged stereotypes and in many subtle ways paved the way for the generation that followed. With the outpouring of fans' reactions to the news of her passing, her life serves as a reminder of the importance early detection and self-care, but also the fragility of life. She is survived by her son, Langston, born in 2011. As we remember Ananda Lewis, let's honor her by continuing the work she championed—advocating for equity, amplifying underrepresented voices, and prioritizing pushing the envelope.


UPI
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Famous birthdays for June 11: Anna Sawai, Peter Dinklage
1 of 3 | Anna Sawai, winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for "Shōgun," appears backstage during the 31st annual SAG Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on February 23. The actor/singer turns 33 on June 11. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo


UPI
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Watch: Third 'Knives Out' movie to premiere on Netflix Dec. 12
"Knives Out" star Daniel Craig attends the SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on February 23. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo June 1 (UPI) -- Netflix has announced its third Knives Out movie -- Wake Up Dead Man -- is to premiere on the streaming platform Dec. 12. Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the mystery stars Daniel Craig as the brilliant private detective Benoit Blanc. The cast also includes Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis. The film is a threequel that follows 2019's Knives Out and 2021's Glass Onion. Thou shalt be seated. #TUDUM Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (@KnivesOut) June 1, 2025

Boston Globe
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Well, nobody's perfect! A tribute to Jack Lemmon
After Isaac watched a few other films, he asked me: 'Does Jack Lemmon play the same kind of character in all of his movies?' 'Well, yes and no,' I began. I was about to support my answer, but we were interrupted. I never finished my explanation, so this critic's notebook is my full response to Isaac. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Jack Lemmon pictured in 2000 with his award for outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie for "Tuesdays with Maury" at the 52nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Kevin Winter/ImageDirect via Getty Images Advertisement It's perfect timing, as Jack Lemmon's centennial is this year. To celebrate, here are some movies that showcase his unmatched skill at both comedy and drama. While he definitely had a familiar onscreen persona, he was willing to step away from it when necessary. Let's start with Isaac's fave: 'The Apartment' (1960) 'The Apartment' won the best picture Oscar back in 1961 and, based on an impromptu Bluesky poll I conducted, it's a favorite among Lemmon fans. The role of C.C. Baxter cemented the fussy, nebbishy Lemmon persona that Isaac saw in the movies he watched. Baxter rents out his apartment to higher-ups for their adulterous trysts. In exchange, he works his way up the corporate ladder. Advertisement Unfortunately, Baxter falls for his office's elevator operator, Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine, in her greatest performance). She's been to his apartment more than once when he wasn't home; she's the mistress of Baxter's evil boss, Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray). 'When you're in love with a married man, you shouldn't wear mascara,' advises Kubelik in one of many memorable lines scripted by Wilder and his screenwriting partner, I.A.L. Diamond. Speaking of great lines, the one that ends this movie is the second greatest last line in cinema history. Stay tuned for the only one that bests it. (Available on Tubi, Kanopy) 'Days of Wine and Roses' (1962) Playing against type, Lemmon earned an Oscar nomination for this often harrowing drama — it's his version of 'The Lost Weekend.' Lemmon and fellow Oscar nominee Lee Remick play a couple whose brutal descent into alcoholism is depicted with minimal melodrama. Director Blake Edwards made the two best films of his career in 1962, this and the gorgeous widescreen black and white neo-noir, 'Experiment in Terror.' (Available on Tubi) Jack Lemmon (right) with James Cagney in "Mr. Roberts." Getty Images 'Mister Roberts' (1955) A staple on NYC's Channel 5 when I was a kid, this fun CinemaScope comedy was my introduction to Lemmon. Jimmy Cagney costars with William Powell and Jason Voorhees's killer Mom herself, Betsy Palmer. Leading the cast is Henry Fonda who, back in 1948, played the titular character on Broadway for over 1,000 performances. Fonda got a best actor Tony for his troubles. As Ensign Pulver, the movie's version of the play's comedy relief character, Jack Lemmon also got an award for his troubles: the best supporting actor Oscar. (Available on AppleTV) Advertisement 'The China Syndrome' (1979) Lemmon won best actor at Cannes for teaming up here with Michael Douglas, and Fonda's daughter Jane. The title refers to a nuclear meltdown. It became an unlikely hit when, 12 days after its release, Three Mile Island's nuclear accident happened. Full disclosure: My parents took me to the drive-in to see this — and I fell asleep. I put it on here so you can guilt me into watching it. (Available on Prime) Jack Lemmon with Tony Curtis in "Some Like It Hot." Getty Images 'Some Like It Hot' (1959) I revisited this hilarious classic last week as part of the Lemmon retrospective at NYC's Film Forum, and it played like gangbusters. Lemmon's son, Chris, and several of his family members were on hand to tell stories about their beloved relative. Director Billy Wilder and his co-writer, I.A.L. Diamond, made Lemmon a star by putting him in drag alongside a similarly clad Tony Curtis. After witnessing the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, this disguised duo go on the run from gangster George Raft (who hilariously mocks his trademark coin-flipping here). Marilyn Monroe sings, shimmies, and falls in love with Curtis in her second pairing with Wilder. And lest I forget, this film has the greatest last line in cinema history. (Available on Tubi, Kanopy) 'Save the Tiger' (1973) The sleaziest film on this list won Lemmon a best actor Oscar over Al Pacino ('Serpico'), Jack Nicholson ('The Last Detail'), and Marlon Brando ('Last Tango in Paris'). Lemmon plays Harry Stoner, a WWII vet suffering from PTSD and contemplating whether to torch his failing apparel factory for the insurance money. It's the actor's most nakedly desperate portrayal of a loser until his turn as Shelly 'The Machine' Levene in the equally sleazy ' ('Tiger' available on Kanopy, AppleTV; 'Ross' on Prime) Advertisement 'Missing' (1982) This horrifying true story mystery, about a man who goes missing during the 1973 coup d'état in Chile, was my introduction to the films of director Costa-Gavras ('Z,' 'Music Box'). It's my pick for Lemmon's best dramatic performance. Cannes thought so, too; they gave Lemmon his second Cannes best actor award and the film the Palme D'Or. Lemmon lost the best actor Oscar, though. Sissy Spacek is also excellent as his daughter-in-law. (Available on WatchTCM) Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in "Grumpier Old Men." Liaison Agency via Getty Images 'The Odd Couple' (1968) Wilder paired Lemmon with Walter Matthau in 1966's 'The Fortune Cookie,' the first of 10 movies they did together. This is their most beloved (though lovers of 'Grumpier Old Men' may protest this statement). In one of the few tolerable (Available on Apple TV+) 'The Front Page' (1974) This Matthau-Lemmon-Wilder collaboration was a hit despite being a lousy take on the famous 1928 play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. It's the first movie adaptation to use the play's 'son of a bitch stole my watch,' which the censors of old Hollywood wouldn't allow. That old-timey censorship makes me mad, but not as mad as I am at this movie. You see, 'The Front Page' convinced me that a job at the newspaper would be full of booze and brawls, typewriters, cigarettes, and shouted demands to 'Stop the presses!' We don't have any of that stuff here! I was livid when I found this out. In fact, I'm still livid. (Unavailable for streaming as of now) Advertisement Odie Henderson is the Boston Globe's film critic.