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Alicia Silverstone reveals why she’s ‘burning the candle so hard’
As Alicia Silverstone nears 50, she admitted that she wants to embrace “old-lady things.”
In a an exclusive chat with People, the 49-year-old actress confessed that she is “very domestic,” and loves to do domestic work since her 20s.
“I want to do more old-lady things — read in my garden,” she told the outlet, noting, “I can’t say that’s ‘old lady.’ I’ve wanted to do that since I was 20… I’m very domestic, I suppose.”
The ‘A Merry Little Ex-Mas’ star not that she is looking to “carve out time” more time for her domestic personality in her busy schedule
“I burn the candle so hard,” she remarked.
The Bugonia actress went on to say, “What I guess I’m always trying to figure out is, ‘What do normal people do? How much rest do normal people get?’ And then try to make that implemented into my life because I work so much, so crazy, I’m always traveling. I’m a machine.”
As the actress wrapped her filming of the Yorgos Lanthimos-directed film and went straight to the set of Irish Blood to audition actors being a producer, Silverstone admitted she has found relaxation for a while.
“I was kept a little bit torn between everything so I wasn’t as relaxed. I was more pulled in a lot of directions,” she revealed.
“(I am) really, really loving the mornings where I wake up and get my son off to school, make his breakfast and his lunch. Then I go on a walk with my dog, and then I work all day. It’s still busy, but it’s not insanity.”
It is pertinent to mention that Silverstone is mom to son Bear whom she shares with ex-husband Christopher Jarecki.
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Lucien Laviscount wants to steal THIS from ‘Emily in Paris’ set
Lucien Laviscount knows what he’ll grab from the set of Emily in Paris.
Lucien, who plays heartthrob Londoner Alfie in Emily in Paris, was asked what he’d take from the set if he could steal somtrhing.
“I think Alfie has the best suiting on the show, so I’d probably be stealing all of the suits from Alfie’s wardrobe,” he told People.
“I’m taking every suit that Alfie wears, 100 percent,” Laviscount added.
The actor previously teased the upcoming season, which follows Emily’s work trip to Rome, away from Alfie and her original lover Gabriel.
“All I’m gonna say is strap in,” the actor said. “Because it goes left, so far left, and a little bit right this season.”
“Yeah, I don’t think anyone could have foreseen that coming,” he teased.
He alos went on to note a similarity between him and his character, saying, “I think Alfie kind of always speaks his truth, which I’d like to say is a trait of mine. In the most difficult situations, he speaks the truth. I like to say I’m pretty similar in that respect.”
“I love playing Alfie. Alfie’s been an amazing part of my life now. It’s been cool,” he added.
Emily in Paris season 5 will stream on Netflix from Dec. 18.
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Jamie Lee Curtis addresses ‘mistranslated’ statement
Jamie Lee Curtis mentioned that her reaction to Charlie Kirk’s death was “mistranslated.”
The 66-year-old actress became emotional as she appeared on the WTF with Marc Maron podcast after the US conservative activist’s murder last month but has denied that she was supporting Kirk’s controversial views.
Jamie told Variety: “An excerpt of it mistranslated what I was saying as I wished him well – like I was talking about him in a very positive way, which I wasn’t; I was simply talking about his faith in God. And so, it was a mistranslation, which is a pun, but not.”
She continued, “In the binary world today, you cannot hold two ideas at the same time: I cannot be Jewish and totally believe in Israel’s right to exist and at the same time reject the destruction of Gaza.
“You can’t say that, because you get vilified for having a mind that says, ‘I can hold both those thoughts. I can be contradictory in that way,'” the Freaky Friday star mentioned.
Jamie also proudly said that she is happy to be outspoken and doesn’t intend to be “careful” when expressing her views.
She said: “I don’t have to be careful.”
“If I was careful, I wouldn’t have told you any of what I just told you. I would have just said, ‘Hi, welcome. I baked you banana bread. Here’s my dog. Here’s my house, blah, blah, blah. What do you want to know?’ I can’t not be who I am in the moment I am,” Jamie Lee Curtis concluded.
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