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Chris Rock accused Will Smith of 'practicing selective outrage' and mocked the infidelity rumors surrounding him and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. Get that and more recent celeb news here.

Chris Rock finally speaks publicly about Will Smith's Oscars slapChris Rock accused Will Smith of"practicing selective outrage" and mocked the infidelity rumours surrounding the 'King Richard' star and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith in his first public comments since being slapped at the Oscars by the actor.

Tom's representative Charles Lago said in a statement:"It is with great sadness and sorrow I have to announce that actor Thomas Edward Sizemore, aged 61, passed away peacefully in his sleep today at St Joseph's Hospital Burbank. His brother Paul and twin boys Jayden and Jagger were at his side." The source told Page Six:"They're getting serious. They've been friends a long time and this romance grew out of friendship."

"So when you've got somebody that doesn't care as much about that stuff, it's like, 'Let's go. How much damage can we do together?'"Michael admitted he put pressure on himself as first-time director, including when it came to pitching Jonathan for the role. Speaking to Uncut magazine, Costello said:"Making 'Painted From Memory', Burt told me, 'I don't demand 110 per cent anymore, I settle for 98.' Listen to the music in the bridge of 'Alfie', for which Hal David wrote: 'Until you find the love you've missed, you're nothing.' Burt is an extremist for sure. Extreme in love and invention.

He said:"These are the chance encounters that don't happen today because now everyone makes albums on their laptops. He said:"I am very sad today. But Burt Bacharach means the same to me this morning as he did at midnight on Wednesday, when the call came. I have to accept that there will not be the next song that he -- or even we -- might still be about to write. I will always struggle to think of him in the past tense."

"There [were] a couple of jumps in that movie, over this car park, I was hanging on a gold tail, it's quite almost like a blind jump. There [were] a few things in that gig that were pretty tricky. I did a little jump in the 'Transporter 2', or a jump from the back of a jet ski onto the back of a bus. It wasn't a very safe stunt. I shouldn't have done it, there was no safety wire, but I just did that.

Joe Biden's attendance at King Charles' coronation in doubt Joe Biden may not attend King Charles' coronation. Stressing that the president's schedule for May has yet to be finalised, an unnamed White House official told the outlet the coronation"does not feel like an event Joe Biden will attend." Everything Everywhere All At Once sweeps the board at Independent Spirit Awards 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' was the big winner at the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday , taking home seven prizes.

"Thank you all for believing in us, and giving us a seat at the table and [thank you to] all the little girls, boys, who look like us and think that it is possible." "I do want to dedicate this award to whatever kid out there right now is making a video on TikTok and the rest of the kids are telling them that you're probably never gonna win an award anywhere.

'Well see': Lana Del Rey hints Glastonbury appearance could be in doubt Lana Del Rey has hinted she could pull out of performing at Glastonbury. Emily - who claimed there are two women lined up to headline next year - called on the wider music industry to invest more in female musicians. The 40-year-old actor is producing the movie and voicing warthog mutant Bebop and on Saturday he introduced lead cast members Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr., Nicolas Cantu and Brady Noon - who will voice turtles Donatello, Michaelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael respectively - to the world at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, as well as revealing the rest of the all-star line-up.

"This really sets a new bar for this globally celebrated franchise, and we can't wait to show audiences this film."He said:"We found a way to make it deeply personal. It's a teenage movie, we're putting a lot of our own feelings -- of awkwardness and insecurity and a desire to belong and be accepted and all that -- into the movie.

Speaking to Extra TV, Lisa said:"Look, if Nancy Meyers writes it, it's gonna be genius. I don't know if that is something that could happen… With Lindsay doing work again, as beautiful and talented as she is, certainly, anything is possible." The Last of Us and The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal finds his fan-following 'overwhelming' at times 'The Last of Us' and 'The Mandalorian' star Pedro Pascal admits it can get"overwhelming" coping with his massive fanbase.

The 'Game of Thrones' star admits he"begged" to be a part of 'The Last of Us' because he wanted to work with 19-year-old Bella Ramsey - who played Lyanna Mormont in the HBO fantasy series, in which he portrayed Oberyn Martell.Asked if they knew each other from the programme, he told the publication:"Not from being on set together, no. We both had very different elements to fulfil on 'Game of Thrones' but, as a fan, I loved Bella.

She told 'Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen' about visiting the pair with her mum:"We went up to Santa Barbara, met Harry, he could not have been nicer." The actress, who last month was told"Yes" by her girlfriend Ramona Agruma when she proposed to her with a $150,000 diamond ring at the funpark, told 'The Daily Show':"I did get banned from Disneyland for 30 days because I took a photo inside a secret bathroom, which is illegal, at Disneyland."

He made the admission about the kids he shares with his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 41, when Dr Maté referred to a passage in the royal's memoir 'Spare', released in January, in which Harry discussed being told about his mum Princess Diana's Paris car crash death in 1997 by his dad, the then-Prince Charles, when Harry was aged 12.

Dr Maté went on to describe the lack of touching among the royals as"multi-generational", adding: :So what is it about the lack of holding and touching and cuddling in his family - and it's obviously multi-generational - and how do you think that affects a young child now that you are a father yourself?"But he added:"It leaves me in position now, as a father to two kids of my own, making sure that I smother them with love and affection.

He added:"We only know what we know, and for myself and my wife we do the best we can as parents - learning from our own past and overlapping those mistakes, perhaps, and growing... to break that cycle… people have said that my wife saved me, I was stuck in this world and she was from a different world and helped draw me out of that.

Harry was told by the doctor he was facing two kinds of people - those who had not read his memoir 'Spare', which he released in January, but who were"resentful" towards the royal, and those who were grateful he was sharing his secrets. "One of the things I was most scared about was losing the memory of my mum. I thought therapy would cure me but I'd lose what I had managed to hold on to of my mother.

MORE Prince Harry drug confessions: 'Marijuana really helped me - but coke did nothing' Prince Harry says marijuana helped him cope with his mental trauma. "It removed it all for me and brought me a sense of relaxation, release, comfort, a lightness that I managed to hold on to for a period of time. He said in the book he and an unnamed actor got so high on a stash of"black diamond mushroom chocolates" they found in 'Friends' actress Courteney Cox's house during a house party he thought her kitchen bin looked like it had developed a head.He added about hallucinating over Courtney's kitchen bin after he downed the drugs:"I stepped on the pedal and the head opened its mouth. A huge open grin. I laughed.

He has now hit out at being trolled over the comments, telling The Guardian on Friday :"Me saying I don't like to call myself a black actor is my prerogative."On what grounds? Did you hear that? Where am I denying it? And what for? It's just stupid. Whatever." Idris, who married for the third time in 2017 in Marrakech to the Canadian Somali model Sabrina Dhowre, 34, and who has two children from previous relationships, also told The Guardian despite his fame he lives a quiet existence and shies away from creating drama."I feel as I get older - I'm 50 now - we all have fears of saying too much, oversharing and whatnot.

The 35-year-old professional dancer was left devastated when Stephen was found dead on December 13 aged 40, and has largely taken time out from social media since his death aside from paying tribute to the choreographer and DJ, but on Saturday she used her Instagram to send a message of support to her three kids.

Allison last month posted her first video to Instagram since Stephen, who had risen to executive producer level on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' after being a regular on the long-standing series, took his life. "Joy to people's homes, you know, from dance or love. And that's not gonna change for us. It's going to feel a little bit different, but we know that that's our purpose and we'll still do that to this day."

"Kim has a lot of things going on that make her happy. She would love to share it all with a partner too." "And now, I feel like I would definitely take my time -- and I would be okay for a forever partnership as well. I would want a marriage, but I'm so happy to take my time." In an interview with Collider, she said:"I used those roles as a stepping stone. I think a lot of people hopefully would agree, if you are getting cast, that's a good thing. And if you are getting work, that's a good thing, especially when you're first starting out. And then once you start to want to branch out, I had to start turning down roles. And I said specifically, 'I'm not doing another henchman role.

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