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Venetia Stevenson, a model, actress and daughter of Hollywood luminaries who appeared in films including Darby’s Rangers, Island of Lost Women and Horror Hotel after being labeled “the most photogenic girl in the world,” has died. She was 84. Stevenson died Monday at a health care facility in Atlanta after a battle with Parkinson’s disease, her brother, actor and photographer Jeffrey Byron, told The Hollywood Reporter. Stevenson’s parents were Robert Stevenson, the Oscar-nominated director of Mary Poppins who earlier helmed King Solomon’s Mines and Jane Eyre, and Anna Lee, who starred in How Green Was My Valley and portrayed the matriarch Lila Quartermaine for a quarter-century on General Hospital.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyer says the music mogul cooperated with authorities after his homes were raided by federal agents, but adds that “there was a gross overuse of military-level force” used when the raids occurred. A month after Combs was sued for sex trafficking and other allegations, agents raided the Grammy winner’s homes on Monday in Los Angeles, New York and Miami. A representative for Homeland Security Investigations New York said in a statement that the raids were executed “as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami and our local law enforcement partners.
Kat Dennings stars as Jules on the show Dollface. Photo / Supplied When we first meet Kat Dennings' character in Dollface, she's going through a pretty tough moment. Her boyfriend of five years dumps her out of the blue. The show, which is now streaming on Neon, is about her character Jules trying to rebuild her life after the breakup and attempting to regain the trust of female friends she deserted over the course of her ill-fated relationship.
"I did it!! I got a tattoo on our show today!" Drew Barrymore said on today's episode of her eponymous talk show. It was a dream of hers, she explained, not only because she loves tattoos, but also because the new addition holds special meaning to her and her daughters, Frankie and Olive. The new piece is on her forearm and she did, in fact, get it on TV, courtesy of Ink Master champion Ryan Ashley.
Carmela Soprano is suddenly everyone's new fashion muse. From Kendall Jenner's extravagant fluffy fur coat in Aspen to Rihanna and her head-to-toe leather look at Couture Week, celebrities are channeling the bold style of a mob wife with a new sense of sophistication. And Emily Ratajkowski is the latest A-lister to try out the trend.  On Friday, the model took a walk on the wild side during one of her signature New York City strolls, wearing a striking combination of leather and leopard.
It seems like every other day we're learning something new about our favorite stars, from their connections to royalty to the celeb roommates they kept quiet to their custom Barbies. And sometimes the most surprising facts come down to their roots. Ahead, 39 famous people you probably never knew were adopted. Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7rq3RopycpJGev6Z6wqikaJuVobKjvsitsGifY2uDdnvCnqOemqKewaqx0mauoaddrLKzsYyam6iopJqxcA%3D%3D
The long in development Blue Beetle arrives next year as the first movie in James Gunn's new DC Universe. By Parker James | Published 1 year ago The DC Universe has had some mixed reaction films in recent years. David Ayer’s Suicide Squad (2016) comes to mind as a box office flop. Later rebooted by James Gunn to generally accepted success, the Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) director just teased a new DC Universe addition, Blue Beetle, via Twitter.
IntroductionKnown for his exceptional skills on the basketball court, Gary Payton is a name that resonates with fans of the sport worldwide. Born on July 23, 1968, in Oakland, California, Payton is a retired professional basketball player who has made significant contributions to the sport. His career spanned over 17 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he played for teams like the Seattle SuperSonics, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, and Miami Heat.
Wherever Hailee Steinfeld goes, quality projects seem to follow. The Oscar nominee’s latest return to the big screen in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has received near universal acclaim like its Oscar-winning predecessor, Into the Spider-Verse (2018), and both animated projects are on a very short list of recent comic book films where critics and audiences align in terms of reception. This pattern of critical acclaim is nothing new for the Los Angeles native, as The Edge of Seventeen (2016), Dickinson (2019), Arcane (2021) and Hawkeye (2021) all follow suit.