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Meryl Streep’s NINE-FIGURE fortune her kids will inherit – and how she kept them humble
While in the 1980’s she consistently earned over $4million (£3.26million) per film, she accepted the lead role in 2011’s The Iron Lady for just $1million (£816,000).She then went on to donate the entire amount to the Women’s History Museum. Streep’s real estate portfolio is almost as equally reputable as her acting chops, and the family currently own a $3.6million (£2.9million) home in California as well as a country home in Connecticut. The long run at the top of her game has seemingly not poached time from her personal and family affairs. Streep has four children with her husband Don Gummer, 75, two grandchildren, creating quite the family brood.However, while some may believe it could be easy to lay back on the bank of mum and dad when they have multimillion-pound net worth, the four Streep-Gummer children have done the exact opposite, earning their own reputations and fortunes. ttps:/celebrity-news/1626157/gary-lineker-wife-danielle-bux-marriage-split-birthday-age-news-latest-updatesAll of the Streep-Gummer clan have followed their mother’s footsteps in the spotlight, and have earned themselves sizeable reputations as well. Although, when you’re raised by Meryl Streep, many would not expect any less. The eldest of Meryl Streep’s children, Henry Wolfe Gummer, 42, is a musician along with a few acting credits under his belt. He married Tamryn Storm Hawker in June 2019 and the pair had a daughter in July 2020. Mary Willa Gummer, 39, known as Mamie, is a TV and theatre actress with the title role on Emily Owens, M.D and recurring appearances on The Good Wife as well as its spinoff The Good Fight. Mamie also appeared alongside her mother in the 2007 moving Evening, playing a younger version of Streep's character. Mamie
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Love Island fans predict Turkish bombshell Ekin-Su will 'humble' contestant Gemma Owen
Love Island fans have taken to Twitter to discuss Thursday's episode (June 9), commenting how bombshell Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu, 27, is going to "humble" contestant Gemma Owen, 19. Gemma has been branded rude by viewers of the show, and has come under fire for having an "attitude" and saying she would "humble" contestant Davide Sanclimenti, who she is currently coupled up with.But many have pointed out that she is only 19 years old and some think she may just be socially awkward.However, some fans have been less forgiving, hoping that new girl Ekin-Su will in turn humble Gemma, after she was seen chatting to Davide.One Twitter user wrote: "Ekin Su is gorgeous and I’m soo glad someone is gonna humble Gemma #loveisland".Another typed: "nah Ekin Su was put on this earth to humble Gemma".A third commented: "Ekin su is the gal who needs to humble Gemma though #LoveIsland".Another said: "ekin-su was a necessity for this season, she needs to humble gemma fully #LoveIsland".One called for Paige to be left alone, saying: "okay ekin- su, humble gemma but LEAVE PAIGE ALONE #LoveIsland".For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Ekin-Su entered the villa on Wednesday (May 9) evening alongside bombshell Afia Tonkmor, 25.
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‘Are we making a terrible mistake?’ Kate Humble admits worries over 'risk' with husband
Kate Humble, 53, has confessed she was worried she may have made a “terrible mistake” in starting a rural skills business, which she runs with her husband, television producer and director Ludo Graham.She said there were times when she had doubts about whether they’d made the right decision.In a new interview, Kate described setting up the business as “really hard” but also rewarding.She explained that it was especially difficult, because running the business was so new to them and not an area they had much experience in.When asked about setting up a rural skills business with her husband, the television presenter, who specialises in wildlife shows, she told Platinum magazine earlier this month: “It was really hard.“We were doing our day jobs while getting it up and running, with no knowledge or experience.“We constantly asked ourselves, ‘Are we making a terrible mistake?’Kate added that things worked out for the best and she’s glad they took the “risk”.She said: “But now we are living the dream.“And I’m really pleased we did it, because you can coast through life and always take the easy option, or you can take risks and enjoy the satisfaction that comes with that.”Kate and Ludo married in Newbury in 1992.Kate recently spoke about her marriage of almost 30 years on a one-off Channel 5 documentary called Escape To The Winter Farm With Kate Humble.Opening up about how the pandemic actually strengthened her marriage to BAFTA award-winning husband, Ludo.The 53-year-old explained: “We have lived through major world events in our time together, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and Nelson Mandela being released from prison and now the pandemic.“And now we’re hanging on in there and we have stayed together for the dogs,
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