Colleen Hoover's 2016 best-selling novel "It Ends With Us" came to life in 2024 when Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively starred in the movie adaptation of the book. However, the legal war that ensued between Baldoni and Lively after the movie's release was something Hoover could not anticipate, and in the midst of the back-and-forth between the two stars, the writer deactivated her Instagram account, according to People magazine. Upon her return to the platform, the author purportedly removed photos from her profile which included the stars of the film despite previously showing support for Lively one day after the "Gossip Girl" star filed a complaint against Baldoni, 41, the outlet reported.
Country music star Colt Ford tells Fox News Digital that he credits God for giving him a second chance at life after he suffered a near-fatal heart attack and was in an 8-day coma.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former press secretary is speaking out about the Duke of Sussex's ongoing rift with Prince William. Former palace aide Jason Knauf, who also handled communications for the Prince and Princess of Wales, gave an interview to "60 Minutes Australia." In it, Knauf made rare comments about the brothers and how their relationship broke down in recent years. "It's very difficult to have this stuff play out in the public eye, but [William's] chosen to keep his thoughts on it private, and I think all of us who know him really have to respect that we should do the same," said Knauf.
According to Northwestern University's website, the Princess of Wales made a three-day visit to Chicago to raise money for cancer research in 1996. Her visit to Northwestern included a short tour of the Evanston campus as well as a visit to the home of Northwestern President Henry Bienen, who hosted Diana for a private reception with breast cancer researchers, Northwestern trustees, the governor of Illinois and the mayors of Evanston and Chicago. The following day, Diana offered opening remarks at the Northwestern University Symposium on Breast Cancer at the Pritzker School of Law’s Thorne Auditorium. "I love Chicago," Diana said. "It’s been wonderful."
Prince Andrew is reportedly desperate to save his costly palatial Royal Lodge – even if it means trying to find work. The claim was made by British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard, who said the disgraced Duke of York is "clinging on to Royal Lodge for dear life" as he struggles to secure enough money to maintain the royal property. Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.
Blake Lively slammed the "sexist trope" The Hollywood Reporter used to depict the actress in a cover story about her legal battle with Justin Baldoni. Lively claimed she, along with other cast and crew members, experienced "invasive, unwelcome, unprofessional, and sexually inappropriate behavior" from Baldoni on the set of "It Ends With Us" in a lawsuit obtained by Fox News Digital. The "Gossip Girl" star criticized THR's decision to portray her as "the aggressor." Lively was drawn holding a slingshot while Baldoni seemingly cowered in front of the actress holding the Colleen Hoover book the film is based on.
Colleen Hoover's 2016 best-selling novel "It Ends With Us" came to life in 2024 when Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively starred in the movie adaptation of the book. However, the legal war that ensued between Baldoni and Lively after the movie's release was something Hoover could not anticipate, and in the midst of the back-and-forth between the two stars, the writer deactivated her Instagram account, according to People magazine. Upon her return to the platform, the author purportedly removed photos from her profile which included the stars of the film despite previously showing support for Lively one day after the "Gossip Girl" star filed a complaint against Baldoni, 41, the outlet reported.
Jane Fonda is getting on her soapbox at the SAG Awards. The SAG-nominated actress was recognized for her decadeslong career with the Lifetime Achievement Award at Sunday's ceremony. Fonda was presented with the honor by fellow actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus. "This means the world to me," Fonda said. "And your enthusiasm makes it seem less like a late twilight of my life and more like a 'Go, girl. Kick ass,' which is good because I'm not done." Apart from waxing poetic about her love of acting, Fonda got candid about her passion for social justice, starting with her appreciation for workers' unions. "I'm a big believer in unions. They have our backs," Fonda said. "Community means power, and this is really important right now when workers' power is being attacked, and community is being weakened."
Colin Farrell got more than he bargained for as he took home his first Screen Actors Guild Award Sunday night. The Irish actor, 48, who led Max's Batman spinoff "The Penguin," won the prize for best actor in a limited series. He was presented the statue, known as "the Actor," by "The Last Showgirl" star Jamie Lee Curtis. “And the Actor goes to ... the man who gave me COVID at the Golden Globes: Colin Farrell," Curtis said, earning laughs from the audience.
The 2025 Oscars just got a little “Wicked.” Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, who star in the best picture-nominated blockbuster, are set to perform at the Academy Awards on Sunday, according to a news release. Doja Cat, Lisa of Blackpink, Queen Latifah and Grammy-nominated artist Raye will also be taking the stage. Unlike previous years, when the nominees for best song were performed, this year’s live performers will be “celebrating the filmmaking community and some of its legends,” the release read. The Academy did not specify what songs they’ll be performing. The ceremony will also feature a special performance by the Los Angeles Master Chorale.