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Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet and others to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars
Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet and others to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars

IOL News

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet and others to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars

Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and Timothée Chalamet are among the 35 big names getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the class of 2026. Image: Bang Showbiz Miley Cyrus says receiving a Hollywood Walk of Fame star "feels like a dream". The 32-year-old singer and actress has been announced as part of the class of 2026 alongside the likes of Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet, Shaquille O'Neal and more. Reacting to the announcement on Instagram, Cyrus wrote: 'When I first came to LA from Nashville as a little girl, my family would stay at a hotel on Hollywood Blvd, and I would go on late-night walks with my dad when no one would recognise him. 'To now be cemented on this legendary boulevard, surrounded by the icons who inspired me, feels like a dream. "This moment will live forever, thank you to everyone in my life who made it possible. I am grateful to share this star with you. (sic)" On Wednesday, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced 35 famous faces spanning five categories - motion pictures, television, live theatre/live performance, recording and sports entertainment - to receive the honour. They said, "We are honoured to welcome you to the Walk of Fame Class of 2026!" Among those on the list on the film side are Emily Blunt, Rachel McAdams, Stanley Tucci, Rami Malek, Chris Columbus, Marion Cotillard and Molly Ringwald. The television group includes the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Sarah Michelle Gellar, with comedian Gabriel 'Fluffy' Inglesias, while Miley is part of the recording list alongside Josh Groban, The Clark Sisters, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony and more. Shaquille O'Neal is the only name in the sports entertainment category. Although recognised for her music career, Cyrus started as an actress in the Disney Channel sitcom "Hannah Montana", but has since only appeared in a handful of films as she chose to focus on her singing. In May, she told the New York Times newspaper's "The Interview" podcast: "I became an actress so I could bring that part to life and then I just never really found the role for me because I'm such a character in myself that to find something that can absorb me completely is really challenging. "And I challenge every writer and director out there to bring it to me because I would love to. "I either want to be myself because I'm really good at that, or I wanna throw me away because I'm really good at that too. I'm not good in the middle."

Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and others will get stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and others will get stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Perth Now

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore and others will get stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Miley Cyrus says receiving a Hollywood Walk of Fame star "feels like a dream". The 32-year-old singer and actress has been announced as part of the class of 2026 alongside the likes of Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet, Shaquille O'Neal and more. Reacting to the announcement on Instagram, Miley wrote: 'When I first came to LA from Nashville as a little girl, my family would stay at a hotel on Hollywood Blvd, and I would go on late night walks with my dad when no one would recognize him. 'To now be cemented on this legendary boulevard, surrounded by the icons who inspired me, feels like a dream. "This moment will live forever, thank you to everyone in my life who made it possible. I am grateful to share this star with you. (sic)" On Wednesday (02.07.25), the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced 35 famous faces spanning five categories - motion pictures, television, live theatre/live performance, recording and sports entertainment - to receive the honour. They said: "We are honored to welcome you to the Walk of Fame Class of 2026!" Among those on the list on the film side are Emily Blunt, Rachel McAdams, Stanley Tucci, Rami Malek, Chris Columbus, Marion Cotillard and Molly Ringwald. The television group includes the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Sarah Michelle Gellar, with comedian Gabriel 'Fluffy' Inglesias, while Miley is part of the recording list alongside Josh Groban, The Clark Sisters, Bone Thugs 'N Harmony and more. Shaquille O'Neal is the only name in the sports entertainment category. Although recognised for her career in music, Miley started as an actress in Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana, but has since only appeared in a handful of films as she chose to focus on her singing. In May, she told the New York Times newspaper's The Interview podcast: "I became an actress so I could bring that part to life and then I just never really found the role for me because I'm such a character in myself that to find something that can absorb me completely is really challenging. "And I challenge every writer and director out there to bring it to me because I would love to. "I either want to be myself because I'm really good at that, or I wanna throw me away because I'm really good at that too. I'm not good in the middle."

Is BJP being unfairly blamed for Congress-created disaster? The big question while 'Ganga' dries up
Is BJP being unfairly blamed for Congress-created disaster? The big question while 'Ganga' dries up

Hindustan Times

time29-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Is BJP being unfairly blamed for Congress-created disaster? The big question while 'Ganga' dries up

Published on Jun 29, 2025 11:10 AM IST Ganga's pain runs deeper than headlines. As the river of faith is bleeding, BJP and Congress trade blame. The river doesn't care who's in power, it just wants to live. In this explosive interview, Congress MP Ujjwal Raman Singh holds nothing back as he calls out BJP's decades-long neglect of Allahabad. From broken promises to damning silence on Ganga, in the race for power, did BJP ignore the lifeline of Prayagraj? Or did Congress set up Ganga's slow death decades ago? Watch brutally honest and emotionally charged 'The Interview' with Hindustan Times' Kumkum Chadha.

'Blatant lie': Comedian Andrew Schulz hits back at Kamala Harris team; says he reached out for interview but Democrats 'rejected' him
'Blatant lie': Comedian Andrew Schulz hits back at Kamala Harris team; says he reached out for interview but Democrats 'rejected' him

Time of India

time27-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Blatant lie': Comedian Andrew Schulz hits back at Kamala Harris team; says he reached out for interview but Democrats 'rejected' him

Comedian and podcaster Andrew Schulz, who interviewed Donald Trump in October 2024 ahead of the following month's US presidential election, has accused ' campaign of "blatantly lying" about his team not reaching out to interview the then-vice president, who was the Democratic Party's candidate for US president. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "It's wild to blatantly lie when not only did I reach out - we reached out, and they blatantly lie. I think it's an indictment on me, because it's almost like calling me a liar," Schulz said on The New York Times' "The Interview" podcast. "Then when people write articles about it, they'll say, 'Andrew says he reached out to Kamala, but we reached out to the Kamala people, and they said that never happened.' So what is the reader supposed to interpret that as?" he added. Further, he alleged that the Democrats "rejected" him and accused his team of being "podcast bros" who were "sexist, bigoted and racist." On why the the Democrats rejected his invitation, Schulz replied that after speaking with "progressive" Democratic figures such as Vermont senator Bernie Sanders and former transport secretary Pete Buttigieg, he believes the reason was that prior to the election, the party felt they didn't need to go on "podcasts like mine" to reach their voters. Also, the 41-year-old described himself as a "lifelong Democrat who voted for Trump." "My vote was more like I voted against a Democratic institution that I feel was stripping the democratic process from its constituents. I didn't like the way things were going, and Kamala was saying, 'Yeah, we're going to keep doing that'," he stated. Harris, who was elevated by the Democrats as their White House nominee after Joe Biden chose against seeking a second consecutive term, lost to Trump. The MAGA leader secured a second and final term in office, four years after losing to Biden as the incumbent.

Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign ‘blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview
Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign ‘blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview

New York Post

time27-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Comedian Andrew Schulz claims Harris campaign ‘blatantly' lied about setting up a podcast interview

Comedian and podcast host Andrew Schulz accused the Harris campaign of 'blatantly' lying about his team not reaching out to them during the election on Saturday. In an interview with the New York Times' 'The Interview' podcast, Schulz described his efforts to reach out to Democrats like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to appear on his 'Flagrant' podcast during the 2024 election. Advertisement He claimed the Democrats not only rejected him but accused his team of being 'podcast bros' who were 'sexist, bigoted and racist.' Schulz said he tried to set up an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris as well, but her campaign 'blatantly lie[d]' and said he did not reach out. 'It's wild to blatantly lie when not only did I reach out — Charlamagne, who's working with them, reached out,' Schulz said. 'Mark Cuban, who's a surrogate, reached out, and we reached out, and they blatantly lie. 'Then when people write articles about it, they'll say, 'Andrew says he reached out to Kamala, but we reached out to the Kamala people, and they said that never happened.' So what is the reader supposed to interpret that as?' Advertisement He added, 'I think it's an indictment on me, because it's almost like calling me a liar.' 3 Andrew Schulz recently appeared on an episode of 'The Interview' podcast and discussed the 2024 election. The Interview / YouTube 3 Schulz insisted that his team contacted the Harris campaign and was rejected. The Interview / YouTube Fox News Digital reached out to Harris, Charlamagne and Cuban for comment. Advertisement Schulz acknowledged that he has since spoken to progressive figures like Buttigieg and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. He believed the reason was that prior to the election, Democrats felt that they didn't need to go on podcasts like his to reach voters. Schulz and his 'Flagrant' podcast interviewed President Donald Trump during his campaign in October. 3 Schulz claimed that the Harris campaign lied about him not reaching out to set up an interview in 2024. Connor Terry/ZUMA / Advertisement He said after the interview he felt Trump went from having 'no chance' of winning the presidency again to 'winning by a landslide.' Also on The Times podcast, Schulz described himself as a lifelong Democrat who voted for Trump. '[M]y vote was more like I voted against a Democratic institution that I feel was stripping the democratic process from its constituents. I didn't like the way things were going, and Kamala was saying, Yeah, we're going to keep doing that,' he said.

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