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Johnny Depp self-portrait to go on sale
Johnny Depp self-portrait to go on sale

STV News

time18-07-2025

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Johnny Depp self-portrait to go on sale

A self-portrait by Johnny Depp is among artwork by the actor that is to go on sale. The collection, named Let the Light In, also features a painting of a rose for his daughter, the actress Lily-Rose Depp. Pirates of the Caribbean star Depp created the original works in the early 2000s, during the early years of his relationship with the French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis. The couple lived with their children, Jack and Lily-Rose, at their estate Le Hameau, in the south of France, where he painted the works. The pair announced their split in 2012. Depp said: 'I've been lucky enough to understand through various artists – listening, learning things – the only thing you can really do is add the light to what's there.' Asked about his self-portrait, which is painted in watercolours, Depp said: 'It represents exactly what I was experiencing at the time – very present, just there.' The companion piece is a single rose, entitled A Rose Is a Rose Is a Rose. Depp added: 'When Lily-Rose was a little kiddie, I'd paint her a rose every Valentine's Day. 'On Mother's Day, I'd paint Vanessa some roses. You don't really know where it's going to go, it's all up to chance.' The works, available in a limited edition of 195, are all hand-signed by Depp and can be bought individually or as a set. The paintings follow previous art he has created and sold in recent years. They will go on sale from 8am on July 18, exclusively at and in their 38 nationwide UK galleries. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

13 Celebs Who Came Off As Wildly Pretentious
13 Celebs Who Came Off As Wildly Pretentious

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time18-07-2025

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13 Celebs Who Came Off As Wildly Pretentious

James Franco is a poster boy for pretension, especially if you read his bad poetry, which reads like lines from r/im14andthisisdeep. Franco, trying to sound profound, once said his poetry is "trying to say something in addition to what's on the surface" — which, you know, is practically the definition of poetry as this article points out. One of the poems in the book is basically just a list of Heath Ledger's roles. Another reads, "My father died in my Jesus year. He was sixty-three and I was thirty-three. He'd managed a few things and so have I. I drive a bus." The line breaks aren't always where you'd think they'd be. Shia LaBeouf also often tries to appear deep or intelligent in what amounts to little more than publicity stunts. Remember when he wore a paper bag on his head with the phrase "I am not famous anymore," or the time he called his entire life "performance art"? What about when he ripped off Daniel Clowes for a short film, and then tried to turn it into a commentary on plagiarism and inspiration, literally stealing phrases from famous apologies in his own apology? Then there's the time he stormed out of an interview after a fairly innocuous question about sex scenes, quoting (without attribution) soccer player Eric Cantona, who had once done the same while remarking, "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it's because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea." Promoting a film called Nymphomaniac, a question on sex really did not feel like it promoted that reply, and Labeouf's strange response felt like an attempt at appearing deep and intellectual when really he just didn't feel like answering a question. Orlando Bloom raised eyebrows when he spoke to the Sunday Times about his morning routine, which included reading a "bit of Buddhism," Buddhist chanting, drinking a mix of "brain octane oil," and hiking while listening to Nirvana. But the real kicker came when he said, "I spend a lot of my time dreaming about roles for myself and others — for minorities and women. I'm trying to be a voice for everybody." It kinda felt like Bloom was trying a little too hard to sound inclusive without really doing anything to back it up. Oh, and he talked about appreciating the beauty of cows. He also came off pretty pretentious when he spoke about keeping an even head after LOTR and Pirates of the Caribbean fame. "I had this remarkable opening chapter to my career, for which I was only semi-present. Without my Buddhist practice, I could have easily come off the rails. I've been changing the narrative in my head and feel that I can be the driver of my train. I can set it alight, but I can get the fire crew and put it out." I'll be the first to say it: I don't like Brad Pitt. I liked him even less after reading his 2022 GQ profile. In it, he asks the interviewer, "Why the fuck are we here? What's beyond? Because I gather that you believe in something beyond.... Do you feel trapped here, in this body and in this environment?" The two discuss Rilke and Rumi, high art, and the meaning of dreams. Afterward, Pitt sends the interviewer an email with the sections "Summation, Clarification, and Rumination" to expound on his interview question answers. There's also a point where the two are sitting by a fire, and Pitt says, "I am a murderer. I'm a lover. I have the capacity for great empathy and I can devolve into pettiness." Perhaps most ironically, Pitt talks about "radical accountability." Let's not forget what he was accused of doing on that plane, though the lawsuit was dropped. Honestly, I don't know if I can say Tilda Swinton is pretentious, as she really does seem to be that cultured and intelligent (she's related to royalty, after all) but some of the quotes from this New Yorker interview she gave are wild, so I'll let you decide. Her comments on working with the late director Derek Jarman in particular were overly intellectual and mythologizing — she called the experiences an "apprenticeship" and a "movement," saying, "One is in mourning less for the individuals and more for the time, for—I would even go so far as to call it — 'the movement.'" She also gave a long commentary on class and ruminated on the possibility of dying in a plane crash right after 9/11, saying, "Well, where else would you rather be than with other people? What else is there but other people?" Joaquin Phoenix often comes off as a bit pretentious in how seriously he takes his work, but one moment in particular caught fans' attention: his Oscars speech after winning Best Actor for his role in Joker. In it, Phoenix tried to make a grand statement on world issues, but ended up going on a tangent about cows that sort of rendered the whole thing a little silly and flat. "I've been thinking a lot about some of the distressing issues that we are facing collectively. I think at times we feel, or we're made to feel, that we champion different causes. But for me, I see commonality," Phoenix said, mentioning gender inequality, racism, queer rights, Indigenous rights, and animal rights. While his words on one group always subjugating another of lesser power started nobly, they soon took a turn. "I think that we've become very disconnected from the natural world, and many of us, what we're guilty of is an egocentric world view — the belief that we're the center of the universe," he began. Then he went into artificial insemination. He wrapped it up by advocating for humans to create systems of change and "guide each other towards redemption." Which, sure, but it lacked some specificity, and he'd lost the crowd by then. While again, his intentions seemed noble, maybe don't bring up the morality of drinking milk just seconds after talking about large-scale issues like racial inequality? Russel Brand has a ton of different quotes where he tries to sound deep or smart, but ends up sounding like he's quoting something from a book he read. "The phenomena of consciousness, your very presence, the still, small voice within you and the apparently external world are all proof that God is real," he wrote on Facebook. He's spoken about the need for a "spiritual revolution" — even writing a book on it — the "energy centers in the body," and how the "self" is artificial. His book, Revolution, was criticized by The Guardian for being "heavy going, light on politics and, in places, beyond parody." Framing himself as an expert on spirituality, politics, identity, and truth might not be pretentious posturing if Brand had the credentials to back it Brand is perhaps best known for conspiracy theories, a short marriage to Katy Perry, and his sexual assault allegations (he has pled "not guilty"). Oh, and for someone who talks so much about politics, he doesn't even vote. Jim Carrey's interview with Rüdiger Sturm is full of faux-deep tidbits like this, where he discussed the lack of self. "There is no individual here. There are only energies," he said. "If you want to talk scientifically, break it down to a cluster of tetrahedrons that somehow believe they are a thing." He continued, "But they're ideas — just ideas. Jim Carrey was an idea my parents gave me. Irish-Scottish-French was an idea I was given. Canadian was an idea that I was given. I had a hockey team and a religion and all of these things that cobble together into this kind of Frankenstein monster, this representation. It's like an avatar. These are all the things I am. You are not an actor, or a lawyer. No one is a lawyer. There are lawyers, law is practiced, but no one is a lawyer." He also told Jimmy Kimmel, "I used to be a guy who was experiencing the world and now I feel like the world and universe experiencing a guy." Maybe he's just a New Age sort of guy — but he also seems to act above those who aren't as "enlightened." While attending a NYFW Icons party, he slammed the whole event with a very "better than this" attitude, saying, "I wanted to find the most meaningless thing that I could come to and join, and here I am." Speaking about the theme, he said, "Celebrating icons? That is just the absolute, lowest-aiming possibility that we could come up with." He continued, "I don't believe in personalities. I believe that peace lies beyond personality, beyond invention and disguise, beyond the red 'S' that you wear on your chest that makes bullets bounce off. I believe we are a field of energy dancing for itself. And I don't care." Donald Glover once compared himself to Jesus, after saying that there was nothing he's bad at. "Probably just people. People don't like to be studied, or bested. I'm fine with it. I don't really like people that much. People accept me now because I have power, but they still think, 'Oh, he thinks he's the golden flower of the Black community, thinks he's so different.' But I am, though!" He then said, "I feel like Jesus. I do feel chosen. My struggle is to use my humanity to create a classic work — but I don't know if humanity is worth it, or if we're going to make it. I don't know if there's much time left." While Glover is undeniably talented, the Jesus comparison went a bit far — past pretension and straight into a God complex. This is a small one, but it really irks me. Speaking to THE EDIT by Net-a-Porter, Kate Winslet once said she quit therapy because she was smarter than her therapist. "I tried therapy once and thought, 'Oh God, I could outsmart you, goodbye.' So I won't bother with that again," she told the interviewer. Even if Winslet was smarter than her therapist about everything, she could've tried another. With her platform, it feels irresponsible to suggest therapists are dumb or that therapy is useless if you're smart. hasn't gone to school since she was a teenager. She thinks she's smarter (when it comes to issues of the mind) than someone who went to graduate school for just that? In another smaller moment, Jennifer Garner once tried to make herself look smart and Conan look dumb by correcting him on his own for Conan to prove that he was right all along. I hate when people (non-teachers) correct others over vocabulary, grammar, or the way they speak. Unless it's someone spreading dangerous misinformation or problematic comments, do you really need to say something? Cole Sprouse has cultivated persona over the years, and he's certainly had his r/im14andthisisdeep cringe-worthy moments. I will never forget him being super weird on Tumblr, going viral, then calling the entire thing a "social experiment" in a very pretentious post. A more recent moment came when he appeared on the podcast Call Her Daddy last year. Fans were quick to cringe at his cigarette smoking inside, as well as the way he held the cigarette, tweeting things like, "he gives me the ick" and "It's giving rich white kid pretending to be a tortured artist." His ruminations on relationships didn't much help, though really, it was the general vibe that irked people more. And finally, we'll end with my time that Woody Allen was super pretentious while interviewing Twiggy and tried to make her look dumb. Twiggy — then a teenager — successfully flipped the script and exposed Allen for not being able to answer the same question he'd posed her. To which I say: ICON! (Yes, the same kind Jim Carrey hates.)

Orlando Bloom ‘won't try to win Katy Perry back' after ‘months of relationship issues' before split after nine years
Orlando Bloom ‘won't try to win Katy Perry back' after ‘months of relationship issues' before split after nine years

The Irish Sun

time28-06-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Orlando Bloom ‘won't try to win Katy Perry back' after ‘months of relationship issues' before split after nine years

ORLANDO Bloom "won't try to win fiancee" Katy Perry back after their nine-year relationship came to an end, according to reports. The claims comes as the Pirates of the Caribbean actor, 48, at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's 7 Actor Orlando Bloom 'won't try to win fiancee Katy Perry back' according to reports Credit: Getty 7 The pair split after nine years together Credit: Getty 7 The claims come after Roar hitmaker Katy is said to have told pals it was over back in January Credit: Splash 7 Orlando, 48, was claimed to be making his 'single man debut' at Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding this week Credit: Reuters Orlando three-day celebration . It came after For her part, the Roar hitmaker is said to have already told pals their relationship was as good as done . And now a source has suggested the Hollywood A-Listers, who share daughter Daisy, are on the same page and said: "They had broken up before and in the following years things could get tense and to a point where it was often make or break, and they would choose to make up. read more orlando bloom "But shortly after her Video Vanguard Award and performance in September, they started to disconnect more as she was getting ready to release music, go on tour and take the space flight. "After the holidays and into the New Year, it was just one little thing after another." They added to "It's over and he has accepted it." Most read in Celebrity The Sun has gone to reps for Katy and Orlando for comment. LETTING SLIP It has previously been claimed that Katy - who is on tour in Australia - had told her mates their engagement was over at the start of the year, before removing her engagement ring. The Kardashians are leading the world's A-listers flocking to Venice for Jeff Bezos and his bride Lauren Sanchez's ultra-rich wedding of the century A source close to the couple said at the time: 'Katy confided in friends at the start of the year that their relationship was as good as done. 'They decided to hold off on announcing anything in case things improved between them, because they are desperate to stay together for the sake of their daughter. "But they have spent barely any time together this year, with Katy on tour and Orlando working on his upcoming film Bucking Fastard in Dublin. 'She knew that taking off her engagement ring would send a clear message. 'It's been a hard year so far. They wanted to wait until the tour is over before they made their split official, although Katy has grown tired of the situation.' The couple started dating in 2016 and got engaged three years later. However, The Sun understands they had difficult conversations about their future over Christmas and in January but struggled to make a firm decision. Reps for the couple refused to comment when approached about their separation in February and again this week. ALL CHANGE Last week, The Sun reported how Orlando and Katy held crisis talks to try to save their relationship after leading increasingly separate lives. American news website TMZ then said Brit-born Orlando would be 'the life of the party' and that he would be hitting 'the dancefloor hard' when he arrives in Italy for the nuptials. An insider said: 'No one has decided it's definitely the end of the road for Katy and Orlando. 'They both love each other, but they have been living different lives for at least a year and in different mindsets.' It's understood Orlando and Katy are planning on reuniting on July 4 when there is a break in her touring schedule. The insider added: 'They have barely been together for a decent amount of time, without distractions, for many, many months.' Tensions within their relationship also reached boiling point after Katy's flight to space on board Jeff's Blue Origin. Katy, along with Lauren and They said: 'From day one, Orlando didn't think going on the Blue Origin mission was a good idea, and knew she would face a backlash.' 7 Sources claim Orlando's relationship with Katy is 'over and he's accepted it' Credit: Getty 7 He was seen embracing Kim Kardashian at the stunning Venice wedding Credit: BackGrid 7 He was previously caught 'ogling' the Kardashians alum at an event with Katy Credit: Getty

Newly single Orlando Bloom wraps his arm around mystery woman at Jeff Bezos' wedding celebrations
Newly single Orlando Bloom wraps his arm around mystery woman at Jeff Bezos' wedding celebrations

Scottish Sun

time27-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Newly single Orlando Bloom wraps his arm around mystery woman at Jeff Bezos' wedding celebrations

It comes as Orlando makes his first trip away as a single man following his separation from Katy Perry IN FULL BLOOM Newly single Orlando Bloom wraps his arm around mystery woman at Jeff Bezos' wedding celebrations Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) NEWLY single Orlando Bloom was spotted wrapping his arm around a mystery woman at Jeff Bezos' extravagant wedding celebrations. The Hollywood hunk, 48, was seen getting cosy with a guest, as he enjoyed Jeff, 61, and 55-year-old fiancee Lauren Sanchez's three-day wedding in Venice. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 8 Newly single Orlando Bloom is at Jeff Bezos' star-studded wedding Credit: BackGrid 8 Orlando was seen putting his arm around a mystery woman Credit: BackGrid 8 It's not known who the mystery woman is Credit: BackGrid 8 The actor is enjoying himself in Venice Credit: BackGrid Early this week, it was revealed how the Pirates of the Caribbean actor would "make his debut as a single man" at the A-List wedding of the year following his separation from Katy Perry. Well it looks like he hasn't wasted any time in getting stuck into the celebrations, in one of the most romantic city's in the world Yesterday, the star was seen looking handsome in a white shirt and beige suit as he boarded a yacht with other stars. Later on in the evening Orlando was seen getting cosy with a mystery woman, as the celebrations continued on into the night. It's not known who she is, but the pair looked like they were getting on famously. At one point, Orlando was seen putting his arm around her, as they chatted intently. Orlando is in Venice as part of Bezos and Lauren's star-studded wedding guest contingent. As well as the the Lord of the Rings star, their guest list includes the Kardashian-Jenner clan, celebs such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey and Usher. Jeff and Lauren's wedding venue was recently revealed as an "open air theatre" on a Venetian island. A series of jaw-droppingly pricey hotel suites have also been booked out for the happy couple and their guests. The Kardashians are leading the world's A-listers flocking to Venice for Jeff Bezos and his bride Lauren Sanchez's ultra-rich wedding of the century SEPERATING FROM KATY Orlando's trip came after it was reported this week how Katy told pals they were over back in January. The pair have been together for nine years and share daughter Daisy together. A source close to the couple said: 'Katy confided in friends at the start of the year that their relationship was as good as done. 'They decided to hold off on announcing anything in case things improved between them, because they are desperate to stay together for the sake of their daughter. 8 Orlando was seen boarding yacht yesterday afternoon Credit: AFP 8 It comes after it was reported that Orlando had separated from long time love Katy Perry Credit: Getty "But they have spent barely any time together this year, with Katy on tour and Orlando working on his upcoming film Bucking Fastard in Dublin. 'She knew that taking off her engagement ring would send a clear message. 'It's been a hard year so far. They wanted to wait until the tour is over before they made their split official, although Katy has grown tired of the situation.' Katy won't be part of the wedding celebrations - despite cutting a striking figure in a see-through top at Lauren's Hen - as she is on tour. The couple started dating in 2016 and got engaged three years later. However, The Sun understands they had difficult conversations about their future over Christmas and in January but struggled to make a firm decision. Reps for the couple refused to comment when approached about their separation in February and again this week. 8 Orlando is attending the wedding of Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos Credit: AP 8 Khloe and Kim Kardashian are also at the three day celebration with Orlando Credit: Reuters

Secret strain behind Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom ending their engagement
Secret strain behind Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom ending their engagement

Daily Mirror

time13-06-2025

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Secret strain behind Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom ending their engagement

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly split following a 'rough patch' in their relationship, with the pair struggling to fix issues that have crept up of late The real reason Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have called it quits has reportedly been revealed. Earlier this week, it was reported that the American singer and the British actor had "quietly ended their engagement" but are apparently planning to wait until Katy's tour concludes at the end of this year. Neither Katy, 40, nor Orlando, 48, has yet to confirm or deny the rumours but those close to the on-off couple have hinted the split is more of "a rough patch" and the two stars are in a battle to fix their relationship before it's too late. ‌ Katy, previously married to British comedian Russell Brand, and the Pirates of the Caribbean actor began their love story back in 2016. Their romantic journey peaked with an engagement three years later, just ahead of Daisy's arrival in 2020. ‌ The pair did split briefly at the start of their relationship before finding their way back to one another and reuniting for good. However, it seems their nearly ten-year liaison is reportedly on the ropes due to recent professional struggles for Katy. "There aren't many people she can dump her emotions on, but obviously she can with Orlando. But with his work and juggling parenting, life as of late has put a strain on their relationship," a source has said amid the speculation. It's been a tough time professionally for Katy of late, with the award-winning singer facing embarrassment after critics lambasted her latest album, and her space adventure invited further criticism, leaving the 'I Kissed A Girl' singer under intense scrutiny and putting a strain on her relationship. But all is not lost, with the insider added that Katy and Orlando are going through a rough patch "but it's not at the point of no return." They told the DailyMail: "They know they must fix things, and they both want to figure it out. They haven't been able to sit down and work on some of their issues. A breakup isn't imminent, but they both know that they should focus on their relationship before it does become too late." Other sources allege that the lacklustre performance of Katy's album titled '143' put a strain on their bond, as Orlando tried to be supportive. PageSix suggests the couple are biding time until the conclusion of Katy's 'Lifetimes' tour on December 7 before going public with their separation. ‌ "It's over," confided the insider. "They're just waiting until the tour is done before they split." The Mirror has previously approached Katy and Orlando's representatives for a comment regarding these claims. Amid the drama, Katy has shared a charming behind-the-scenes clip of her five-year-old daughter Daisy Dove American singer posted a collection of pictures and videos to Instagram on Friday showing 'tidbits' from her world tour so far. ‌ Katy, 40, is currently performing the Australian leg of her Lifetimes Tour, playing a series of shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Sydney. "Tour liffffffeeee side quest tid bits," she captioned the post, which showed Katy inhaling helium from a balloon, posing with her tour dancers and holding the key to Oklahoma City. One clip, taken in Katy's hotel room at Capella Sydney, showed Daisy Dove hiding behind a curtain and singing as her mum filmed the special moment. 'The part where Daisy was playing behind the curtains warmed my heart,' one fan wrote in the comments section. ‌ Rumours that Katy is newly single intensified when the Road hitmaker made a telling comment on stage during a recent performance. The mum-of-one was performing the third of her Sydney concerts on Tuesday night when she was handed a packet of Tim Tam chocolate biscuits. Katy was in the middle of performing of her 2008 heartbreak anthem I'm Still Breathing when she opened the packet and ate one of the treats. "This song is about a breakup, and this Tim Tam saved me," the pop icon told the crowd during the brief interlude. "Thank you," she continued, before resuming her performance whilst kneeling down and offering biscuits to the front row audience members. Her remark about enduring a 'breakup' has only fuelled recent rumours that Katy and Orlando are encountering some difficulties.

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