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STAR WEEKLY
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by coolkdei2
Star struck
Left: Nicole and Jen caught up. Right: Jennifer Garner came solo and presented an award.
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Above: Catherine lent Michael a hand. Below: The stellar cast of Big Little Lies. Below left: A bedazzled Helena Bonham Carter.
20 Screen Actors Guild Awards red audiences around the world – for of reasons. Amid heartfelt speeches fits, a glowing list of Hollywood’s ered to celebrate the best in movies d their love for each other! ttle Lies crew enjoyed a cosy reunion, es Jennifer Aniston (50) and Nicole . Meanwhile, perennial lovebirds Zeta-Jones (50) and Michael Douglas keep their hands off each other, while our own Taika Waititi (44) hung out with fellow antipodean argot Robbie (29). WOOD’S AWARDS N HITS FULL GLITZ h e 20 2 ca p tu r a host and chic out hottest gath and TV –an d T h e Big Li as d id buddi Kidman (52) Ca th erin e Z (75) couldn’t Ma
Mates: Margot and Taika held trans-Tasman talks.
Acting the part: Bringing the elegance to the occasion were legends (from left) Catherine O’Hara, Anna Paquin, Scarlett Johansson and Jane Seymour.
PRETTY SWEET
Date night for Ms Roberts! Looking as good in a green plaid suit as she did in Pretty Woman ’s famed red dress, Julia (52) and husband Danny Moder (50) stepped out for a rare night on the town in Los Angeles to support Sean Penn’s charity gala.
LA LA LAND
Never one to shrink into the background, La Toya Jackson (right) went full glam during an outing in Los Angeles. The singer (63) stepped out to celebrate fellow musician Andy Madadian’s induction to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. N t h i k i t th
DOGGY DADDY
Simon Cowell (60) clearly reckons he’s still got the X Factor! Strutting along a Barbados beach with two of his three beloved pups – named Squiddly, Diddly and Freddie – he looked relaxed and bronzed as he gave his furry friends a workout. Gone was his signature T-shirt, with the entertainment mogul preferring a more casual look for his stroll along the shore.
A sense of Uma
Will you accept this rose? No, it’s not The Bachelorette, but the always elegant Uma Thurman. The Kill Bill star (49) was looking cheerful despite her all-black attire as she accepted a bunch of blooms while visiting the set of an Italian talk show. Bellissima! ill h
CUFF ‘EM!
Fresh from being arrested in climate change protests in Washington DC, literal partners in crime Lily Tomlin (80) and Jane Fonda (82) got the giggles while filming a Q&A session on Ellen last week.
PIZZA FAN DIE-HARD
Stop that thief!
Style queen Dame Helen Mirren was snapped looking grim in sensible woollens for the filming of her newest project, The Duke, a comedy heist flick based on a real crime that gripped the UK in 1961. Helen (74) plays the wife of an ageing taxi driver who steals a Goya painting of the 1st Duke of Wellington from London’s National Gallery. Jim Broadbent (70) plays her husband.
New Zealand Woman’s Weekly Believe it or not, Bruce Willis’ bizarre pizza jumper is a cult sensation in the US, with a price tag of $600! In wearing it, the Red actor (64) brought a slice of New York to Hollywood – the picture is a nod to a viral video of a rat who dragged a huge pizza slice down some subway stairs in the Big Apple.
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The folks at Dior knew just who to call to add some gravitas to the front row of their Paris Fashion Week show last week: Sigourney Weaver. The actress (70) returns to our screens later this year in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, reprising her role in the original flick. She credits the 1984 supernatural comedy for changing her life. “I knew it would be big. The script was so funny and full of heart.”
Based on a true story, this fi lm is an extraordinary tale of madness, genius and obsession and the two remarkable men who made history creating the Oxford English Dictionary. Professor James Murray (Mel Gibson) took on the challenge, knowing it would take him and his team over a century to compile all known defi nitions. As words were collected, the overseeing committee discovered that one man, Dr. W.C. Minor (Sean Penn), had submitted more than 10,000 entries. When they insisted on honouring him, a shocking truth came to light: Dr. Minor was a convicted murderer being held at an asylum for the criminally insane.
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Emma truly is the spitting image of the People’s Princess (below, in 1988).
perfect!
For some, taking on the role of the world’s most photographed woman in an award-winning show might be intimidating but, as these pictures show, Emma Corrin is handling it with aplomb. The 24-year-old and the cast and crew of The Crown were spotted recreating Diana, Princess of Wales’ iconic, paparazzi-crazed arrival at the Bernardo’s Champion Awards at the Savoy Hotel in the 1980s for the fourth season of the popular Netflix series. Says her co-star Josh O’Connor (29), who portrays Prince Charles, “Emma’s doing a brilliant job and it’s breathtakingly accurate. She looks the spitting image [of Diana], and it’s kind of extraordinary.” We agree Josh, we agree! EMMA’S GOT THE LOOK!
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