Eddie Murphy is âthe most comfortableâ in his own skin that heâs ever been
The âComing 2 Americaâ star turned 60 on April 3, and has said reaching the milestone age has helped him feel happier with who he is, as well as âoptimisticâ for his future 11 April 2021
During an interview with Oprah Winfrey âThe Oprah Conversationâ â which will air on Apple TV+ on Friday (09.04.21) â Oprah told Eddie: When I turned 60, I realized I was more secure in being myself than I ve ever been. Maya Angelou had said to me that your fifties is all that you ve been meaning to be, I feel that I fulfilled that. Turning 60 was a level of security that s really pretty solid.
Catherine Zeta-Jones wants to âonly eat dessertsâ for the rest of her life
The 51-year-old actress â who has Dylan, 20, and Carys, 17, with her husband Michael Douglas â has said her âdreamâ to gorge on cakes and sweets when she gets âreally oldâ, as she âonly eats real foodâ because she âhas toâ in order to keep her figure 11 April 2021
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, she said: âWhen I get really old Iâm going to start taking a lot of vitamins because I only want to be able to eat dessert for the rest of my life. I only actually eat real food because I have to right now. My dream is to only eat desserts, ever. Itâs a goal.â
Prince Philip s gaffes leave a difficult legacy for the royal family to negotiate
Whether he genuinely thought he was funny or simply lacked tact, the Duke of Edinburgh was well known for the sometimes offensive gaffes that now complicate his legacy as the royal family adapts in the 21st century. 11 April 2021
He was called rude, racist, sexist and plain insensitive.
Prince Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, became well known for his long record of inappropriate or awkward gaffes.
Whether he genuinely thought he was funny or simply lacked tact, the Duke of Edinburgh managed to cause offence, embarrassment or mirth at many public occasions â something of which he himself was aware.