Entertainment
Julianne Hough opens up about loss that changed ‘everything’
Julianne Hough tugged at some heartstrings looking back at the ‘darkest time’ in her life after divorce and losing her pet dogs.
The Footloose star opened up about the highs in her life that later led her to lower phase, sharing how it shifted her mindset towards life, friendship and work
Recalling her first job after “hustling in” Los Angeles, she told influencer Dhar Mann, who shares real life stories of people, she worked as a dancer on season 4 of Dancing with the Stars in 2007.
“I ended up doing the show and won my first two seasons back-to-back,” Hough began.“It was like a ripple effect. The stars were aligned.”
She went on to say, “I ended up getting a country music record deal and had a No. 1 album and best new female vocalist, best new artist.
“And then I started doing movies with Tom Cruise and had this amazing, like, momentum,” Hough noted.
But after “everything was going, going, going,” suddenly “everything fell apart,” in Hough’s life.
First her “dogs were killed by coyotes,” in 2019 and then her marriage with former professional hockey player Brooks Laichwith “started unraveling.”
For the unversed she and tied the knot in 2017, they parted ways in May 2020 and finalized their divorce 2022.
And then Hough shared, “My career, my friend group, everything that I had known really started taking a different shape. That was very much, like, probably the darkest time.”
The 37-year-old dancer and actress that started to gain control of life, learned the art of moving on but it was not easy on her.
“It was a process and it was timing,” she explained. “You can’t rush healing. You can’t rush the time frame that you need to go through to learn a lesson.”
“But I will say that I poured my energy into self-care. I poured my energy into things that brought me joy, which are friendships, and really invested into others. I think that the minute you feel isolated or lonely, the minute you can think about serving someone else, it brings you so much joy and momentum, and it literally changes the frequency and vibration in your whole body. But it’s a journey and it’s a process and it doesn’t happen overnight,” she added.
Entertainment
Alec Baldwin fears wife Hilaria ‘will ditch him’ due to THIS
Alec Baldwin is seemingly furious over his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, as she is putting their wedding at risk just to become successful in Hollywood.
Radar Online reported that the 41-year-old American yoga instructor and entrepreneur, who tied the knot with Alec, a renowned actor and film producer, in 2012, is showing desperation to cement her place in the entertainment world, which is putting a strain on her marital life.
An insider told the outlet that Hilaria’s brief time on Dancing with the Stars has already caused major rifts in her relationship with husband Alec. He looked after their seven children in New York when Hilaria was busy shooting Dancing with the Stars in Los Angeles.
The speculations reached a peak as the Nightcap star was spotted without her wedding ring on various occasions. However, the Beetlejuice alum is fuming with rage and considers the whole ring drama an effort to stay relevant in the media.
“Alec feels he’s been a good sport, but it’s very clear to him that Hilaria’s putting her career ambitions above everything, including him,” the source said.
“The feeling in her social circle is that she’s being incredibly insensitive toward Alec. At this point, it’s very obvious to Alec that Hilaria’s only using him to build a brand for herself, and the fear is that once she gets her big Hollywood break, she’ll ditch him,” the insider stated.
Entertainment
Matt, Ross Duffer reveal the secret behind ‘Stranger Things’ success
Matt and Ross Duffer have revealed the secret to the success of Stranger Things.
At the Los Angeles premiere of Stranger Things‘ fifth and final season on Nov. 6, the twin brothers reflected on how the show has hit home with people.
“I think a lot of the success of the show is, people can relate to these characters, and they can relate to these actors. They’re good people,” Ross told People. “And I think it comes through in their performances.”
The fans “see themselves in [the characters] and they see the challenges they go through, and watching them overcome it gives them hope,” he added. “So, I think that’s a big part of the success.”
Matt thinks the secret ingredient is the cast, who “has become a big family.”
“For the younger cast, the kids who are no longer kids, it’s been 10 years, it’s half their lives,” he says, referring to Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo.
“They’re all very, very close. And I think the real-life bond that they have translates into the show,” he added.
Ross went on to tease that the final season of Stranger Things is “intense from beginning to end.” The season will hit Netflix on Nov. 26 with the first four episodes, followed by three episodes arriving on Christmas and the finale on New Year’s Eve.
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