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Leonardo DiCaprio reveals truth about ‘best buds’ bond with Teyana Taylor
Teyana Taylor and Leonardo DiCaprio onscreen chemistry in their new movie, One Battle After Another, hit different but off-screen, they became instant friends.
In a recent chat with The New York Times on Monday, September 8, the costars revealed that their friendship started long before filming.
When asked how Taylor was cast as Perfidia, DiCaprio said, “I’ve known Teyana for a long time.”
“Paul and I were talking about who would play this lightning rod of a character that was a radical but also somebody that was able to manipulate,” he explained. “The echoes of her character reverberate throughout the entire movie, and every character is emotionally scarred by Perfidia.”
The Titanic star added, “So we knew we needed to get somebody that could be not only bold and outspoken, but bring that improvisational talent of truth in the moment…She just embodied that character in a way that I don’t think anyone else could. We’re all left as carnage after she comes onscreen, picking up the pieces of our lives.”
Taylor revealed how their friendship began: “Funny thing: Me and Leo actually met at Diana Ross’s birthday party some years back and instantly became best buds. That’s my wingman, my partner in crime!”
In the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed action-thriller the actors’ off screen bond has clearly translated into on screen chemistry.
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Pamela Anderson says she’s ‘off the crazy train’ of beauty
Pamela Anderson confessed after foregoing makeup she gained more “freedom” and became more “confident.”
The 58-year-old actress reflected on her journey of natural beauty in a recent chat with People.
“So much more freeing and so much more confidence,” Anderson told the outlet at the New York pop up of her skincare brand, Sonsie.
However, the actress shared that going make-free is a “choice” and for her it came with challenges.
“You do have to work on it. It’s a practice to be confident going out of the house with or without makeup,” the Naked Gun actress added.
Anderson further articulated her thoughts on why she opted to forego makeup, “I just kind of could see something culturally and I thought, ‘I want to jump off the crazy train. I want to be one of the first ones to jump off the crazy train and just peel it back and see what’s going on’.”
“I’ve saved a lot of time,” she quipped.
The Camino Real star was then asked about an advice she want to give her younger self, she noted, “That’s the thing. You look back in hindsight, after having some life experience, you can look back and see yourself. But I mean, I don’t know if I’d give her any advice.”
“You have to discover for yourself, and I would’ve had to discover for myself.”
“If someone told me to do something when I was younger, I wouldn’t have done it. So you just have to kind of find your own inspirations and own reasons” she added.
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Kylie Kelce alludes to Taylor Swift song to hint at next guest on podcast
Kylie Kelce has dropped clear hints that her next guest on the Not Gonna Lie podcast will be her husband, Jason Kelce.
In a teaser, Kylie shared hints about hte next guest on her hit podcast series and asked her audience to send “all the Halloween-related questions you can think of.”
She shared that a “very special guest” is set to join her to answer the inquiries in the next episode, which will drop on Thursday, Oct. 30.
Dropping some hints, she said, “You can also ask about the family, after-wax care, being married to me, Japanese maples, Queen Emma,” before saying, “I think I’m making it too obvious who this guest is. Too bad.”
While the biggest hint was being married to Kylie, fans may also know the Japanese maple trees refrence.
For the unversed, Jason made the reference on his and brother Travis Kelce’s podcast New Heights.
While talking about his soon-to-be sister-in-law Taylor Swift’s new song Wood, Jason joked about the singer alluding to Travis’ manhood as a “redwood tree” that “ain’t hard to see.”
“Travis, come on,” Jason said. “Redwood tree ain’t hard to see… I thought redwood, that’s a little bit, that’s a generous word, I think.”
He joked, “I think if somebody wrote a song about me, it’d be like, ‘Japanese maple sometimes can see.'”
Soon after, Kylie Kelce joined in on the joke and changed her Instagram bio to “Big fan of Japanese Maples.”
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Brandon Claybon on breaking barriers in "Beyond the Gates"
Brandon Claybon joins “CBS Mornings Plus” to discuss his role in “Beyond the Gates,” the first Black daytime soap opera in 35 years, where he plays a congressman with White House aspirations.
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