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Buzz Feed
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Shocking Celebrity Interview Revelations June 22 2025
Will Smith turned down the lead role in Inception because he didn't understand the plot. Jason Isaacs — who, if nothing else, loves to give a dramatic quote — said that he once worked with a "global icon" who was "the worst bully ever." "Did all the old tricks of doing a completely different performance off-camera than on," he told Vulture. "Yeah, it sucked. I'd never seen anything like it. Before, I would've licked the ground that this person walked on.' But who was he talking about?!? Eric Dane revealed that, shortly after his ALS diagnosis, one of his daughters had to rescue him from almost drowning in the ocean. 'When I jumped in the ocean that day and realized I couldn't swim [or] generate enough power to get myself back to the boat, I thought, 'Oh, God,'' he told Good Morning America. 'And then I realized in that moment I'm not safe in the water anymore.' Rebel Wilson was almost permanently disfigured in a freak accident on the set of her latest film Bride Hard. 'In a fight scene, a gun accidentally got whacked across my face,' she told Access Hollywood. 'It was just a freak accident, and my nose got split open, so I left set. It was really my last night of shooting. I was like, 'How unlucky can I be?'' Hilaria Baldwin says that she regularly takes her kids to cemeteries to teach them about death. 'I think I bring my kids to cemeteries a lot,' she said on an episode of Kate and Oliver Hudson's Sibling Revelry podcast. 'Once you become a parent, I think that's how fragile life can be; it comes into my fears all the time. But I really feel like we spend time in cemeteries and everything from the history of it, and just also acknowledging, this is part of life.' Drake revealed that he recently lost $8 million in gambling — in just one month. Yes, you read that correctly. Anthony Ramos called out Madonna for allegedly being on her iPad during a performance of Hamilton. JoJo Siwa said she felt "pressured" to come out as a lesbian. "When I came out at 17, I said: 'I'm pansexual, because I don't care [about gender],'" she told the Daily Mail. "But then I kind of boxed myself in and I said: 'I'm a lesbian.' And I think I did that because of pressure." And finally, Lizzo admitted to using Ozempic during her "weight release" journey. "I tried everything," she told Trisha Paytas. "Ozempic works because you eat less food, yeah? So if you eat right, it makes you feel full. But if you can just do that on your own and get mind over matter, it's the same item."


The Herald Scotland
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Michelle Obama on parenting: 'Glad I didn't have a boy'
Martinez suggested that Obama and her "A Promised Land" author husband "should've thrown a boy in the mix." But Obama said she's "glad" because "he would've been a Barack Obama!" jokingly shading the former president's strong personality and suggesting that a son would have been challenging. Celebrities tell all about aging, marriage and Beyonce in these 10 bingeable memoirs When Martinez said that a "baby Barack" would have been "amazing," the forthcoming "Look" book author explained to the "IRL" podcast host that she "would've felt for him." Robinson -- a father of one daughter Leslie and three sons Avery, Austin and Aaron -- added to the conversation by quipping that his sister "borrowed our boys." Michelle Obama previously broke silence on daughter's name change Earlier this month, Obama made headlines when she broke her silence on eldest daughter Malia Ann's decision to drop her last name. Malia Ann, who is pursuing a film career in Hollywood, used her middle name as her artistic name for the credits of 2023 short film "The Heart" which she wrote and directed, that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. "Our daughters (Malia and Sasha) are 25 and 23. They are young adult women, but they definitely went through a period in their teen years where it was the push away. ... They're still doing that," Obama told famous siblings Oliver and Kate Hudson on their "Sibling Revelry" podcast. The "Becoming" author added that "it is very important for my kids to feel like they've earned what they are getting in the world, and they don't want people to assume that they don't work hard, that they're just naturally, just handed things. They're very sensitive to that - they want to be their own people."


USA Today
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Michelle Obama gets real on parenting: 'I'm so glad I didn't have a boy'
Michelle Obama says she's "so glad" she didn't have a boy with former President Barack Obama. On a Wednesday, June 18 episode of her "IMO" podcast, she told Craig Robinson, her brother and co-host, and radio icon Angie Martinez that "I'm so glad I didn't have a boy" while discussing the difficulties of raising boys. The Obamas share two daughters: 26-year-old filmmaker Malia Ann and University of Southern California alum Sasha Obama, who recently turned 24. Martinez suggested that Obama and her "A Promised Land" author husband "should've thrown a boy in the mix." But Obama said she's "glad" because "he would've been a Barack Obama!" jokingly shading the former president's strong personality and suggesting that a son would have been challenging. Celebrities tell all about aging, marriage and Beyoncé in these 10 bingeable memoirs When Martinez said that a "baby Barack" would have been "amazing," the forthcoming "Look" book author explained to the "IRL" podcast host that she "would've felt for him." Robinson — a father of one daughter Leslie and three sons Avery, Austin and Aaron — added to the conversation by quipping that his sister "borrowed our boys." Michelle Obama previously broke silence on daughter's name change Earlier this month, Obama made headlines when she broke her silence on eldest daughter Malia Ann's decision to drop her last name. Malia Ann, who is pursuing a film career in Hollywood, used her middle name as her artistic name for the credits of 2023 short film "The Heart" which she wrote and directed, that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. "Our daughters (Malia and Sasha) are 25 and 23. They are young adult women, but they definitely went through a period in their teen years where it was the push away. … They're still doing that," Obama told famous siblings Oliver and Kate Hudson on their "Sibling Revelry" podcast. The "Becoming" author added that "it is very important for my kids to feel like they've earned what they are getting in the world, and they don't want people to assume that they don't work hard, that they're just naturally, just handed things. They're very sensitive to that – they want to be their own people."


Buzz Feed
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Hilaria Baldwin Teaches Her Kids About Death At Cemeteries
They say two things are certain in life: death and taxes. And it sounds like Hilaria Baldwin has already started teaching her kids about the facts of life. For context, Hilaria and Alec Baldwin share seven children: daughters Ilaria, 2, María, 4, and Carmen, 11, along with sons Eduardo, 4, Romeo, 6, Leonardo, 8, and Rafael, 9. If you follow Hilaria or Alec, or even just go on the internet from time to time, you'll probably know they're suuuuper open when it comes to discussing parenting. And now, Hilaria has shared a surprising tip about how she helps her children get comfortable with the prospect of death. Appearing on this week's episode of Kate and Oliver Hudson's Sibling Revelry podcast, Hilaria and Oliver got into a conversation about his fear of death, and how it's 'gotten worse' since he had kids. 'It's not even a selfish thing,' he said. 'It's more about my children.' In response, Hilaria agreed that she feels the same anxieties, but that she's found a way of making sure that death isn't something her children live in fear of. 'I think I bring my kids to cemeteries a lot,' she said. 'Once you become a parent, I think that's how fragile life can be; it comes into my fears all the time. But I really feel like we spend time in cemeteries and everything from the history of it, and just also acknowledging, this is part of life.' She continued: 'This is part of life. And there's a tremendous amount of peace there as well. And not being afraid, if not of death, but of people who have died, you know? And because I don't want anyone to be afraid of me when I die. So I try to have that kind of connection with them.' OK, I guess it sounds a little weird... but it's also not the craziest thing I've ever heard? What do you make of this? LMK in the comments.
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hilaria Baldwin Shares She Often Brings Her 7 Kids to Cemeteries to Teach Them About Dying: 'Part of Life'
Hilaria Baldwin is making sure her kids aren't afraid of what comes next. The yoga instructor, 41, appeared on Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson's podcast Sibling Revelry and shared that she's trying to ensure that her seven kids — whom she shares with husband Alec Baldwin — don't develop a fear of dying. As Oliver spoke about how his fear of dying has "gotten worse" since he's had kids, "it's not even a selfish thing. It's more about my children," he explains, he notes that he doesn't think you can "fully live" without getting over this fear of death. "I think I bring my kids to cemeteries a lot. First of all, I do, I feel very much like you do. Once you become a parent, I think that how fragile life is can be, it comes into my fears all the time," says Hilaria. "But I really feel like, we spend time in cemeteries and everything from the history of it and just also acknowledging, this is part of life." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "This is part of life. And there's a tremendous amount of peace there as well. And not being afraid, if not of death, but of people who have died, you know?" she continues. "And because I don't want anyone to be afraid of me when I die. So I try to have that kind of connection with them." Hilaria and Alec share seven children together, welcoming their youngest, daughter Ilaria Catalina Irena, 2, in September 2022. The couple, who tied the knot in 2012, shares three daughters, Ilaria Catalina Irena, María Lucía Victoria, 4, and Carmen Gabriela, 11, as well as four sons Eduardo "Edu" Pao Lucas, 4, Romeo Alejandro David, 6, Leonardo Ángel Charles, 8, and Rafael Thomas, 9. Alec is also dad to daughter Ireland Baldwin, 29, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Basinger. In May, Hilaria shared a Reel on her Instagram of her Mother's Day celebration with her family of nine, which included cards, flowers and gifts from her kids. In her caption, Hilaria revealed what her favorite part of the special day is. "Happy Mother's Day to all 🌸🩷! Sending so much love. I think one of my favorite parts of Mother's Day is watching them try to be secretive while they make cards for me," she wrote in her caption. "They are so excited and their energy of trying to surprise me melts my heart 💙 #mothersday." During an interview with Romper in June 2023, Hilaria said Ilaria is "probably, most definitely, almost completely" her last child. "I'm always afraid to say it. I was putting away my maternity clothes recently and was like, 'I'm afraid to give them away because then I'll find out I'm pregnant,' " she told the outlet. "Every single time I have a baby, my OB writes down the vasectomy doctor on a Post-It, and I bring it home to Alec. He hasn't done it yet." Read the original article on People