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Michelle Pfeiffer on how she’s approaching life since becoming a grandmother
Michelle Pfeiffer says becoming a grandmother has reshaped how she wants to spend her time.
The 67-year-old actress recently shared in a new interview that she feels “blessed” following her recent work and the news that her daughter, Claudia, 32, welcomed a baby in 2024.
“I am feeling very blessed for the opportunities that are presenting themselves to me and loving the work,” Pfeiffer told Fox News Digital. “I’ve been working with incredible cast members in all three projects I’ve done recently… great directors, great material.”
She added that the new addition to her family has inspired her to prioritise time with loved ones. “I think I’m going to have most of next year off, which I’m really looking forward to,” she said.
“I just want my choices and the way I spend my time—whatever time I have left—to be meaningful.”
Pfeiffer, who also shares a son, John, 31, with her husband, TV writer David E. Kelley, previously paused her career to focus on her children. She then explained in 2023 that her kids encouraged her return to acting.
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Paul Mescal gushes over Saoirse Ronan ahead of ‘The Beatles’ biopic reunion
Paul Mescal has revealed that he is looking forward to seeing Saoirse Ronan while working on The Beatles’ upcoming biopic.
As fans will know, Mescal will play Paul McCartney in Sam Mendes’ ambitious multi-part project, The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event.
In a new chat with Us Weekly, the actor confessed that he is excited to reunite with his Foe costar, as Ronan is set to portray Linda McCartney.
“She’s just one of my best friends and an unbelievable actress,” Mescal told the publication of Ronan, 31.
Expanding on the reunion, he added that he has been genuinely looking forward to diving into their scenes together.
“So I can’t wait to get into those scenes with her, yeah, down the line,” he remarked in conclusion.
The upcoming biopic series also stars Joseph Quinn as George Harrison, Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr and Harris Dickinson as John Lennon.
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Prince William always ‘kept an eye out’ for Prince Harry, says expert
Prince William was only looking out for Prince Harry when he asked him to hold his horses, says an expert.
The Prince of Wales did not want Harry to rush into his wedding with Meghan Markle and focus on building up a relationship with her.
Royal expert Robert Jobson tells The Sun: “I think that William was, you know, like any brother, was probably just keeping an eye out for him by saying, do you think this is happening rather quickly?
“What do you really know about this girl? Should you not spend some more time getting to know her? Which had a bad reaction.
“He was really, really unhappy about that. He couldn’t reconcile himself about that.
“Post then, it’s just been a gradual unravelling of the relationship. I’d been told that at Christmas, when Harry and Meghan went to stay with William and Kate,” he added.
“Harry had complained to his brother that he wasn’t sort of making enough of a fuss at Meghan, wasn’t rolling out the red carpet, that she didn’t feel terribly welcome.
“These were things that myself and other journalists were picking up at the time.
“Once things had died down a bit after the wedding, I was told by people who’d been involved with the wedding, people who knew some of the senior members of the royal family, that actually all wasn’t really very well at all between Meghan and Harry and William and Kate,” the expert noted.
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Paul Mescel weighs in on emotional impact of filming ‘Hamnet’
Paul Mescal has offered a rare look into the emotional weight behind his latest role in Hamnet.
In a new chat with Us Weekly, the actor opened up about shooting the grief-laden scenes for the upcoming drama, which follows the love story between William Shakespeare, played by Mescal, and his wife Agnes, played by Jessie Buckley.
For those unversed, the couple lost their 11-year-old son, Hamnet, and their devastation following this tragedy that ultimately inspired Hamlet.
“Do you know what? This film probably looks heavier on the surface than it was [to shoot],” Mescal began.
He even addressed that the emotional themes, while intense, did not require him to detach from them in any special way afterward.
Mescal continued, “Obviously, there’s heavy scenes that we got to shoot, but there was nothing [I did to unwind].”

“I don’t have a ritual of going home in the evening. And — I probably should, but I don’t.”
Before conclusion, he remarked, There’s nothing that jumps to my mind.”
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