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Best books for Valentine's Day
Sarah Gelman, editorial director at Amazon Books, joins “CBS Saturday Morning” to recommend some of the best books to read around Valentine’s Day.
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Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis celebrate
And just like that… Sarah Jessica Parker turned 61.
The Emmy-winning actress marked another trip around the sun on Wednesday, March 25. And among the first to wish her were her Sex and the City castmates, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis.
Nixon, who plays Miranda Hobbes opposite SJP’s Carrie Bradshaw, celebrated her longtime friend by sharing an Instagram carousel of their friendship through the years, including one of them sharing the screen on the 1981 ABC movie My Body, My Child — long before they starred together on Sex and the City.
“A very happy birthday to my incredible and very dear friend Sarah Jessica. 47 years and counting!” wrote Nixon. “As well as I know you, you never cease to amaze and inspire me.”
Kristin Davis, beloved as Charlotte York on SATC, wrote, “Happy birthday Sarah… It’s so wonderful to get to go through all these many years with you… Looking forward to many more.”
Davis’ wish was also accompanied by a series of photographs of the pair from red carpets to supermarkets.
After dominating the ‘90s and 2000s with six seasons and two movies of Sex and the City, the trio reunited for the 2021 reboot, And Just Like That, which ran for three seasons before being abruptly cancelled last year.
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Camila Morrone talks new horror series and working with Duffer brothers
Camila Morrone, who stars in the series “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,” speaks to “CBS Mornings” about the show, what intimidated her about the horror genre, and working with the Duffer brothers.
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Cruz Beckham’s ‘fortunate’ statement hints at inside family drama
Cruz Beckham opened up about the life he comes from and his words are quietly getting attention.
The 21-year-old musician, who is currently performing with his band The Breakers, talked about the advantages he had while growing up in the Beckhams.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Cruz addressed the buzz around his career. “I completely understand it,” he said, reacting to claims that he has had an easier start.
He added, “On one hand, I can’t control what family I come from but on the other hand I am so aware that I’m incredibly fortunate.”
The son of the Beckhams’ this remark came at a time when the famous family has been under the spotlight, with ongoing talk about tensions involving older brother Brooklyn.
Without naming anyone directly, Cruz’s words about feeling lucky and wanting to “do this the right way” have caught attention online.
He went on to add that he wants to build his career step by step, playing smaller venues and working hard to improve.
“I want to earn my stripes,” he said, making it clear he doesn’t want to rely only on his name.
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