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Chris Hemsworth shares reason of relocating to Australia from L.A
Chris Hemsworth has shared the reason of relocating to Australia from Los Angeles.
The 42-year-old opened that he was quite settled in L.A with wife Elsa Pataky and his daughter India and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, who were born then, but they were still kind of unhappy and were not enjoying their time there.
The Thor actor revealed, “It was right around the time my boys were born and we kind of were set up in L.A. and not enjoying it, you know? Like, nothing was shooting there. We were filming kind of everywhere else.”
Therefore, he decided to relocate to Australia and for him, it was the best decision for his family.
Hemsworth explained that life in Australia feels like a vacation.
He explained, “You know when you come back from work, you wanna go on a holiday? Like, coming home for me, it feels like a holiday. We have a big farm and horses and motorbikes and surf.”
The decision to return to his hometown in Australia was largely influenced by his own upbringing.
The Crime 101 star, while recalling his childhood days in the country, shared, “We lived about 20 minutes from the main sort of suburban areas in Melbourne up in the hills. And the nearest neighbour was a kilometre or two away.”
Work wise, Chris is looking forward to the release of the much-awaited film Avengers: Doomsday, in which he will be reprising his MCU role Thor.
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Princess Eugenie denies report of mental stress: ‘At ease’
Princess Eugenie made her current mental state clear to the world as speculations grow with each passing day following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.
The 35-year-old Princess made a surprise appearance at Hagen Espresso Bar in Notting Hill on Tuesday amid her family crisis.
She was photographed with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, enjoying coffee with a smile on her face.
Eugenie was “chatting away with someone she knows and seemed very relaxed. It was all very casual,” the source told People.
Fergie’s youngest daughter was “laughing and joking.” An insider claimed that she “looked happy and at ease,” hinting that she is unbothered by the dirty mess created by her parents.
King Charles’ niece sent a strong message that she is “not like someone trying to hide” from public eyes.
Earlier, there were reports that Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice were “mortified” by the shocking conversations that took place between their parents and Jeffrey Epstein, which came to light.
But Eugenie, with a warm smile on her face and putting up a united front, seemingly denied reports of mental stress.
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Benny Blanco trends for all the wrong reasons after show launch
Benny Blanco just launched a new show – and somehow his feet stole the spotlight.
The Grammy-winning producer debuted Friends Keep Secrets on February 24 alongside Lil Dicky and Kristin Batalucco. But before fans could fully absorb the chaos (which included a very unserious debate about Lil Dicky’s bulge and future guests), viewers noticed something else.
Mid-chat – while insisting the series should not be called a podcast – Benny casually propped his bare feet on the couch. The camera did the rest. The soles? Noticeably coated in black dirt and dust.
YouTube commenters wasted zero time.
“Good podcast, wash your feet benny and wash the floors,” one fan wrote.
Another added, “Those dawgs need to be hosed down.”
Over on X, one viewer declared, “The year is 2026 but Benny blanco is still stuck in the Stone Age.”
Yes, the internet went there.
The timing is particularly spicy given that Benny – who married Selena Gomez in September – was aiming to spotlight friendship, not foot hygiene. (For the curious: wikiFeet currentlyrates the situation three out of five stars.)
In a February 24 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Benny explained his leap into the space: “For all the Andrew Tates and terrible people in this world, I saw an opening because I love hanging out with my friends,” he said, “and it just so happens that my two best friends are the funniest people that I know and maybe the funniest people in the world.”
He added, “And we have such an eclectic group of friends, so sometimes the person that we’re talking to is going to be my mother and sometimes it’s going to be Selena Gomez.”
Next episode suggestions? Socks.
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Singer David Bowie’s daughter makes disturbing claims
Alexandria “Lexi” Jones, the daughter of late music icon David Bowie, has shared deeply personal claims about her childhood, alleging she was forcibly sent to a treatment center during one of the most fragile periods of her life.
In a video posted to her Instagram, the 25-year-old opened up about growing up with famous parents and the struggles she says were largely hidden from public view.
Lexi, who is also the daughter of supermodel Iman, said she felt conflicted about her upbringing.
While she acknowledged being grateful for the opportunities that came with her family’s status, she admitted she often questioned whether people were drawn to her for who she was or for who her parents were.
As a teenager, those doubts intensified into serious mental health challenges.
Throughout the video, Lexi spoke about being sent to “treatment” at 14, later explaining that she was dealing with depression, an eating disorder and substance abuse.
She said her situation worsened after her father was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2014, a moment she described as her breaking point.
While others around her experimented socially, Lexi said her substance use was about escape rather than enjoyment.
“For me, it wasn’t about fun,” she said.
“I wasn’t experimenting, I was escaping. Escaping from my complicated mind, my complicated family, my complicated school. When the party ended for everyone else, I kept going. And I drank and got high alone.”
Lexi claimed she was taken from her family home against her will shortly after Bowie’s diagnosis.
She recalled her father reading her a letter beforehand and remembers the final line clearly: “I’m sorry we have to do this.”
She described two men arriving at the house on a weekday morning and giving her what she felt was an ultimatum.
“They told me I could do this the easy way or the hard way,” she said. “I chose the hard way.”
She alleged she clung to a table leg, screaming, as she was pulled into a black SUV and driven away without being told where she was going.
According to Lexi, she was first taken to a wilderness therapy programme, where she spent 91 days living outdoors through winter conditions.
She said she slept under tarps, learned survival skills and was strip-searched on arrival before being issued basic gear and a heavy backpack.
“We made fires by stripping birch bark and striking flint and steel,” she recalled. “I was a city girl. I didn’t even know this kind of programme existed.”
After three months, Lexi said she was transferred to a residential treatment centre in Utah, where she remained for more than a year. It was there that she learned of her father’s death in January 2016.
She shared that she had spoken to him just two days earlier, on his birthday.
“I had the luxury of speaking to him two days before, on his birthday,” she said. “I told him I loved him and he said it back, and we both knew.”
She also spoke about the pain of seeing public statements saying Bowie died surrounded by his whole family. The wording, she said, made her feel physically sick.
“Yeah, the whole family was there. Except for me,” Lexi said.
Bowie, who also had a son, Duncan Zowie Jones, with his former wife Angie Bowie, died on 10 January 2016 from liver cancer.
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