Entertainment
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.
Entertainment
Prince Harry warns parents against ‘unregulated surge of AI’
Prince Harry is warning parents against posting their kids’ photos on social media.
Speaking to Hasan Minhaj in a recent interview, the Duke of Sussex spoke about the increase in cyber crime and the vices of social media.
“Parents can do whatever they want,” Harry responded.
“But from what I’ve seen, what I’ve heard, what I’ve experienced, is you should be really really worried, concerned and cautious about putting photographs of your kids online.
“Especially now, with this surge of unregulated AI. You don’t know where it’s going to go, how it’s going to be used,” he noted.
Harry added: “But that’s also really sad. There’s parents watching this asking ‘well how am I supposed to share photos with people across the world’.”
Entertainment
Amanda Seyfried all hearts for ‘The Housemaid’ co-star Sydney Sweeney
Amanda Seyfried is full of praise for her The Housemaid co-star Sydney Sweeney.
In a recent chat with PEOPLE Magazine, Seyfried shared that she and Sweeney have developed a close friendship while working together, even keeping in touch through a text chain.
“I think she’s beautiful and fun,” Seyfried said.
“And we definitely love what we do, and we love the project so much, so it’s infectious. We saw the movie and we both loved it.”
The Mamma Mia! star added that the two recently reunited to promote the film.
“We were just together last week because we’re doing a lot of promotion for The Housemaid movie,” she said.
“It’s really crazy timing.”
Seyfried also pointed out that their individual indie films are premiering within hours of each other.
“Our independent movies are premiering the same day, within hours of each other,” she shared.
In Seyfried’s other film, The Testament of Ann Lee, she played Shakers founder Ann Lee, described as “one of the most important religious figures in pre-Revolutionary America.”
The movie explores “the profound childhood and early adult traumas that impacted her psychology and shaped her influential religious views.”
Entertainment
Paramount to lay off 2,000 workers shortly after merging with Skydance
In widely expected job cuts after completing its $8 billion merger with Skydance, Paramount has begun layoffs set to impact about 2,000 employees.
Paramount initiated roughly 1,000 of those layoffs companywide on Wednesday (Paramount Skydance owns CBS News.) The rest of the cuts are expected to be made at a later date. In all, 2,000 job reductions amount to about 10% of Paramount’s total workforce.
“These decisions are never made lightly, especially given their effect on our colleagues who have made meaningful contributions to the company,” CEO David Ellison wrote Wednesday in a memo to employees.
The prospect of job cuts has hovered over Paramount employees for some time. Ellison on Wednesday reiterated that the company has been working to restructure since the completion of its merger in August, and noted that workforce cuts are “part of that process.”
It’s not uncommon for businesses to initiate layoffs following a merger. When Skydance completed its purchase of Paramount, the combined company said it would look for “opportunities to streamline its business.” Paramount is also rumored to have interest in buying Warner Bros. Discovery, the home of HBO, CNN and DC Studios, among other brands.
Neither Paramount nor Warner has publicly confirmed talks. But Warner earlier this month signaled that it may be open to selling all or parts of its business in light of “unsolicited interest” it said it had received from multiple parties. The company has reportedly been resistant to Paramount’s initial approach. According to CNBC, which cited anonymous sources, Warner had rejected three offers from Paramount as of last week.
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