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'Family comes first' Rob Brydon shares stark warning that forced him to turn down roles
Saga Magazine in their latest issue, Rob revealed he has turned down West End musicals after receiving a warning about the impact this could have on his family life.He said: "I've always wanted to do something... proper."I would have signed up for a big West End musical, but I was warned about the impact that has on your family."My two youngest, Tom and George, are 13 and ten, so it's an important time for me to be with them."Similarly, Rob also detailed the reasons why he has not tried to make it in Hollywood.He continued: "When anyone asks me about going to Hollywood, I give them the same answer."If it means being away from Clare and the kids for six months, I'm not interested."Maybe when they've finished school but, at the moment, family comes first."Rob and Clare married in 2006, with the pair meeting when she was working on The South Bank Show.Their son Tom was born in 2008, and George in 2011.Rob has three children Katie, Amy and Harry from his marriage to Martina.The marriage lasted from 1992, with the pair's divorce finalised in 2000.The actor was actually school friends with Ruth Jones, the creator of Gavin & Stacey.They both joined the drama group at Porthcawl Comprehensive School in South Wales.Detailing when Ruth asked him to play Bryn, he said: "Thank god she did."I'd been auditioning and knocking on doors for over 20 years."At one point, I was even a presenter on a shopping channel.
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Christie Brinkley takes a stand against double standards in powerful statement
Christie Brinkley is speaking out about a controversial news article she was recently featured in.MORE: Christie Brinkley parties with Rebel Wilson and Cindy Crawford for special Super Bowl partyThe recent article online included a slew of famous women such as Salma Hayek and Sharon Stone, and its headline read: "32 Celebrities Who Are Over 50 and Absolutely Prove That Yes, Being Older is Attractive."The star took to Instagram to share a lengthy statement about how the media tends to categorize women after they've reached a certain age.WATCH: Christie dances ahead of exciting appearanceMORE: Christie Brinkley takes fans by complete surprise with latest celebratory pictureHer statement about ageism in Hollywood started off with: "I saw this article this morning and my first thought was these women don't have anything to prove they're just living their best life…but then I thought again about ageism in America and some of the ways that we are constantly being categorized because of our age."While the article was written with positive intentions and said of the women: "not getting older, just getting better," stating that aging is not a bad thing, Christie insisted that common phrases such as aging gracefully "should not be about one's looks but about the attitude and energy one offers the world."A post shared by Christie Brinkley (@christiebrinkley)The star's powerful statementFans and celebrities alike flooded the model's comment section with support, commending her for taking a stance. Stylist Anita Patrickson wrote: "As always you continue to inspire me.
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'What does the future hold?' Jenny Agutter candidly shares fears before marrying husband
Call The Midwife.The show follows the lives of nurses, midwives and nuns in the 1950s and 1960s as they provide care for mothers in London’s poorest areas.Jenny married hotelier Johan Tham in August 1990.Jenny had been living in Hollywood for 17 years but moved back to the UK after meeting her husband on a trip to Bath when she was 36.He didn’t enjoy LA life as much as she did.Jenny became pregnant with her son Jonathan soon after beginning a relationship with Johan.Jenny said the change was good for her. In an unearthed interview with the Daily Express from 2012, she said: “It saved me.“I had got stuck in my ways, ran my life the way I wanted, took holidays when I wished and went where I wanted.“I did have long relationships but they all ended.“I was thinking: ‘Maybe I will just remain single.’"And, more worryingly: ‘What does the future hold?’"Then all this came at once with Johan."It came as a shock but it was the best thing that happened.”When Jenny was pregnant with her son, she found herself in the middle of a real-life labour drama when the baby arrived on Christmas Day - a month before he was due.Jenny went into labour on Christmas Eve and gave birth the next day.Jenny, who became famous for her role in The Railway Children when she was 17, told the Guardian in 2014 that she had so many different midwives because “they all wanted to get off”.She said: “Singing the carols late at night, I got terribly emotional, which I didn’t realise of course was actually the beginnings of labour.”“The obstetrician would check and say, ‘Baby’s not coming yet, just going to carve the turkey’.Then it was the pudding."Then he came back and said, ‘If he doesn’t arrive now, it’ll be Boxing Day.
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California, notable as the home of the U.S. film industry, including several of its historic studios. Its name has come to be a shorthand reference for the industry and the people associated with it. Hollywood was incorporated as a municipality in 1903. It was consolidated with the city of Los Angeles in 1910 and soon thereafter, a prominent film industry emerged, eventually becoming the most recognizable in the world.
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