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Indian Express
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Julia Roberts shares rare photos with husband Danny Moder, celebrating 23rd wedding anniversary: ‘The Fun continues'
American actor Julia Roberts and her husband, Danny Moder, just marked 23 years of marriage. The duo kept it low-key and later shared rare sneak peeks with fans, giving a glimpse into their happy married life. The Pretty Woman star posted a picture on her Instagram handle, showing the couple camping as they celebrated their big day and another milestone together. Roberts and Moder first met in 2000 on the sets of The Mexican, and two years later, they tied the knot in a private ceremony. The couple shares three kids, son Henry and twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, and mostly keep their personal life away from the camera. Also read: When Julia Roberts revealed she was drawn to Hinduism after coming across a picture of Neem Karoli Baba 'You + Me = 23 🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇,' Roberts captioned a photo taken from inside their camping tent, with just their feet peeking into the frame, capturing the beautiful landscape. On the other hand, Moder shared a candid selfie of the two reflected in a silver spoon, marking their anniversary with the caption, '23 years is SILVER. Here we are in my engraved SPOON! The fun continues… and a happy 4th to all.' Back in January, while celebrating Moder's birthday, the American diva shared a throwback of herself pregnant as a tribute to him. Though the couple is famously private about their personal life, last year, Roberts opened up about the secret to her youthful glow. 'Good genes, leading a life that is fulfilling, and I have said this, and I say it usually as kind of a joke, but I do believe in the love of a good man,' she told Vogue in an interview. She added, 'I believe that my husband loves me and cares for me in a way that makes me feel deeply, deeply happy.' A post shared by Julia Roberts (@juliaroberts) A post shared by modermoder (@modermoder) Both Roberts and Moder were previously married to different people. The Ticket to Paradise star was married to singer Lyle Lovett, whom she divorced in 1995 after just two years together. She then started dating actor Benjamin Bratt, it was around the same time she first met Moder. Moder, on the other hand, was married to makeup artist Vera Steimberg in 1997. The ex-couple finalised their divorce shortly before he tied the knot with Roberts. 'I love spending time with him, and I love his work ethic,' the American star told PEOPLE in 2015, opening up about their love story. She added, 'Also, when you feel like you have to do scenes where you're sort of really exposing yourself in a way that I wouldn't do sitting here with you guys comfortably, but if he was sitting right behind me and I felt some sense of that security, it just makes you want to do more, really.'


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jeff Goldblum reveals he was 'very starstruck' meeting George Clooney
Hollywood star was "very starstruck" when he got to meet English star for the first time. The 72-year-old actor said that he was very taken aback when he got to see the Ticket to Paradise star backstage at his Broadway show Good Night, and Good Luck alongside Beatles legend Sir , reports Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Speaking on Late Night with Seth Meyers, he said: "I was very excited. After the play, I was looking and (McCartney and I) both got a chance to go backstage and meet George and the cast. I saw him in the flesh for the first time ever, and there he was." "I just thought 'My golly, I'm very starstruck,' because he means a lot to me." The Jurassic Park actor described Clooney as being "very nice" to him and couldn't help but "brag" in revealing that it was the former ER star who asked him for a picture, as opposed to the other way round. "He was very is bragging, I shouldn't do it. But he said, 'Jeff, Jeff Goldblum. I love Jeff Goldblum. Come here, Jeff, let's take a picture,' and all that stuff. It made my life and my year." Meanwhile, Goldblum heaped praise on the Beatles and recounted discovering the rock band, which also consisted of , Ringo Starr, and George Harrison - in his early teen years. He added: "Everybody, you've all got stories like this. But I was a kid when I Want to Hold Your Hand and 'She Loves You, came out. And I remember Suzy Connolly ... in her cut-off jean shorts, and I was like 12, 13... And they went, 'Here, come and listen to this song.' It's all mixed in my nostalgic bosom in a way that's very, very exciting and meaningful."
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Wicked star Jeff Goldblum reveals that once celebrity he was 'very starstruck' by
Jeff Goldblum was "very starstruck" when he got to meet George Clooney for the first time. The 72-year-old actor has worked with A-listers such as Julia Roberts, Matthew Broderick and Ariana Grande over the course of his decades-long career in film, but admitted that he was very taken aback when he got to see the Ticket to Paradise star backstage at his Broadway show Good Night, and Good Luck alongside Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney. Speaking on Late Night with Seth Meyers, he said: "I was very excited. After the play, I was looking and [McCartney and I] both got a chance to go backstage and meet George and the cast. "I saw him in the flesh for the first time ever, and there he was. "I just thought 'My golly, I'm very starstruck,' because he means a lot to me." The Wicked actor described George as being "very nice" to him and couldn't help but "brag" in revealing that it was the former ER star who asked him for a picture, as opposed to the other way round. "He was very is bragging, I shouldn't do it. "But he said, 'Jeff, Jeff Goldblum. I love Jeff Goldblum. Come here, Jeff, let's take a picture,' and all that stuff. "It made my life and my year." Meanwhile, Jeff was full of praise for the Beatles and recounted discovering the rock band - which also consisted of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison - in his early teen years. He added: "Everybody, you've all got stories like this." "But I was a kid when I Want to Hold Your Hand and 'She Loves You, came out. "And I remember Suzy Connolly ... in her cut-off jean shorts, and I was like 12, 13... "And they went, 'Here, come and listen to this song.' It's all mixed in my nostalgic bosom in a way that's very, very exciting and meaningful."


Perth Now
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Wicked star Jeff Goldblum reveals that once celebrity he was 'very starstruck' by
Jeff Goldblum was "very starstruck" when he got to meet George Clooney for the first time. The 72-year-old actor has worked with A-listers such as Julia Roberts, Matthew Broderick and Ariana Grande over the course of his decades-long career in film, but admitted that he was very taken aback when he got to see the Ticket to Paradise star backstage at his Broadway show Good Night, and Good Luck alongside Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney. Speaking on Late Night with Seth Meyers, he said: "I was very excited. After the play, I was looking and [McCartney and I] both got a chance to go backstage and meet George and the cast. "I saw him in the flesh for the first time ever, and there he was. "I just thought 'My golly, I'm very starstruck,' because he means a lot to me." The Wicked actor described George as being "very nice" to him and couldn't help but "brag" in revealing that it was the former ER star who asked him for a picture, as opposed to the other way round. "He was very is bragging, I shouldn't do it. "But he said, 'Jeff, Jeff Goldblum. I love Jeff Goldblum. Come here, Jeff, let's take a picture,' and all that stuff. "It made my life and my year." Meanwhile, Jeff was full of praise for the Beatles and recounted discovering the rock band - which also consisted of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison - in his early teen years. He added: "Everybody, you've all got stories like this." "But I was a kid when I Want to Hold Your Hand and 'She Loves You, came out. "And I remember Suzy Connolly ... in her cut-off jean shorts, and I was like 12, 13... "And they went, 'Here, come and listen to this song.' It's all mixed in my nostalgic bosom in a way that's very, very exciting and meaningful."


New York Post
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
George Clooney roasts his brunette hair: 'Midlife crisis'
It'll be one fine day for George Clooney when he can go back to his roots. The actor, 64, isn't thrilled about dyeing his hair brunette for his Broadway play 'Good Night, and Good Luck' — and will return to silver fox status when the takes his final bow on June 8. 8 George Clooney on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.' Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Images 8 George Clooney talks about his new hairdo. Lloyd Bishop/NBC via Getty Images 'It's bad. It's still dark on top, but it's gray at the bottom,' he confessed while on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' on Monday. 'So you get that really nice-looking grow-out of gray.' Clooney wore a hat on the show, telling Myers, 51, he wanted to 'hide' his hair transformation. 'The last show is Sunday,' he added. 'We do a matinee, and then by the time we go to the Tonys that night, it'll be gone.' Meyers told the 'Ticket to Paradise' star that his hair looked 'great on stage,' as Clooney sarcastically quipped: 'Sure.' 8 George Clooney attends the 78th Annual Tony Awards Meet The Nominees Press Event. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions 'It really looks bad,' Clooney went on. 'It looks like [I'm] going through some horrible midlife crisis. I'm 64 — midlife is a little stretch.' Meanwhile, the 'Wolfs' alum expressed his wife, Amal Clooney, found his new look 'funny,' but he did note she will 'be glad when it's gone.' 8 Opening night of 'Good Night, and Good Luck' on Broadway. Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock Clooney has some ideas of what look could come next. 'I may have a shaved head. I may look like Yul Brynner,' he detailed. 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' which opened on April 3, marked Clooney's first time on Broadway as he portrays Edward R. Murrow, the journalist who wrote the 1954 exposé piece on Senator Joseph McCarthy. The play is adapted from the 2005 movie of the same name. Clooney directed and co-wrote the film, which also starred David Strathairn, Patricia Clarkson and Robert Downey Jr. 8 George Clooney and Ilana Glazer during the opening night curtain call of 'Good Night and Good Luck' on Broadway. Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic However, in 2005, he played Murrow's producer Fred Friendly. The show nabbed several nominations at the 2025 Tony Awards, including Clooney garnering a nod for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play. The production is also up for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Best Sound Design of a Play, Best Lighting Design of a Play and Best Costume Design of a Play. In March, Clooney reflected on playing Fred Friendly 20 years ago. 'Murrow had a gravitas to him that at 42 years old I didn't,' he said while on 60 Minutes. 'I wasn't able to pull off.' 8 'Good Night, And Good Luck' opening night. Getty Images 8 George Clooney attends the 78th Annual Tony Awards Meet the Nominees at Sofitel New York in New York. Dinara Khairova / This time around, he feels differently. 'It's exciting to be here, you know?' Clooney said about his Broadway debut. 'Let's not kid ourselves. It's nerve-wracking and there's a million reasons why it's dumb to do.' 'It's dumb to do because you're coming out and saying, 'Well, let's try to get an audience to take this ride with you back to 1954.'' 8 George Clooney and Danya Taymor attend the 78th Annual Tony Awards Nominees Luncheon. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Clooney grew up in newsrooms beside his father, Nick Clooney, who was a journalist and anchor. 'When I was 12 years old, my dad was working at WKRC in Cincinnati,' the star reflected. 'I would run the teleprompter.' Having it be his first time in live theater, Clooney stated about the audience, 'I'm not looking at them.' He teased: 'I'm putting my wife in the very, very, very back.'