Entertainment
‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ director reflects on Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna’s chemistry

Jennifer Lopez turned out to be a mentor for Diego Luna on the set of Kiss of the Spider Woman.
On Monday, October 6, Bill Condon, the writer-director of Kiss of the Spider Woman, attended the movie’s premiere in New York City, where he conversed with PEOPLE magazine.
He told the outlet that Lopez and Luna “immediately” developed a chemistry with each other.
The Good Liar director said, “Diego came into this as a non-dancer, and he’s a great actor … but he shared his insecurity with Jennifer and she gave him a wonderful note.”
Prominently, the 56-year-old American singer and songwriter is a skilled dancer and has been dancing since childhood, from school musicals to TV specials and as a Fly Girl on In Living Color prior to her career in Hollywood.
Condon went on to reflect on the Andor actor and On the Floor hitmaker’s relationship on the set of the recently released film by quipping, “You just saw her take him under her wing and then slowly, as the movie progressed, they would just spend more time together talking about stuff, and it was beautiful to watch.”
It is pertinent to mention that Kiss of the Spider Woman, which was released on October 10, 2025, stars Luna as Valentin Arregui and Lopez as Ingrid Luna.
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Queen Elizabeth II dancing skills protected by ‘NDA agreement’

Queen Elizabeth II had a cheeky side to herself, says a professional dancer.
Strictly Come Dancing’s La Voix is tou bhi g upon a time she met Her Majesty at the Dorchester Hotel to celebrate Christmas party thrown by Prince William and Prince Harry.
The dancing professional spills she spotted then Elizabeth II shaking a leg to Bruno Mars’ chart-topping hit, Uptown Funk.
She said of what she witnessed: “I’ve [performed] for the Royal Family for two years in a row. I did their New Year’s Eve party at the Dorchester for two years in a row for Prince William and Harry – it was their party and it was amazing.
“Obviously there were loads of NDAs signed and things that I’m not allowed to talk about – I can’t give you too much – but, I can say, I’m one of the only people to have watched the Queen dance to Uptown Funk, Queen Liz.”
“She was amazing! The biggest experience I had from that was it was like watching a regular family have a party – it just felt so normal and so wonderful. I was really honoured to have been able to do that, it was amazing,” she added.
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Ed Sheeran reveals his final album will be dropped after death

Ed Sheeran has made an eerie confession.
In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, the 34-year-old musician revealed that he will never stop contributing to the music industry, even after his death.
For those unversed, his latest album Play dropped on September 12.
During the chat, Sheeran explained that he has arranged for a posthumous album to be released after his passing, with his wife Cherry Seaborn, mother to their two children, in charge of its completion.
“Eject is the album in the will,” he shared.
“It’s actually in my will and Cherry gets to pick the tracks for it. It’s fully in [the will] if I were gone tomorrow.”
The English singer said the album would include songs spanning from when he was 18 until his final years, with Cherry deciding which ones make the cut.
“Lots of people won’t like that of me,” Sheeran admitted. “But there will be lots of my fans that would find that super interesting.”
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Elisabeth Moss gets honest about future career roles

Elisabeth Moss, known for her dramatic roles in Mad Men and The Handmaid’s Tale, for example, shares her openness to working in rom-com movies.
Though she adds that her love for dramatic roles made her a likely choice for such movies.
“I obviously gravitate towards more dramatic material because I love doing that. I love dramatic acting, and I don’t consider it hard — it’s fun for me, is the best way of putting it,” she adds.
But the star notes, “My producing partner and I call them ‘Capital M’ movies, just old-fashioned movies with a great script that are fun to watch. So yeah, I’d love to be a part of something like that.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Elisabeth opens up about her role in The Handmaid’s Tale, where she played June Osbourne.
She adds that she has drawn to such parts because it’s “fun” for her, adding, “That’s kind of like the number one thing that I feel like I hear from people after they meet me, especially if they’ve just seen my work.”
“They’re always like, okay, I was expecting you to be super, super serious,” the actress notes.
Elisabeth meanwhile is set to star in the forthcoming horror film Shell.
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