What Happened
Rupert Everett, known for his role in My Best Friend's Wedding, recently opened up about the consequences of his past attempts to attain a perfect physique. In an interview with The Guardian, Everett revealed that he is now "almost crippled" due to not properly taking care of his body when he was younger. "I ruined myself," he said. "Now I'm almost crippled as a result."
Meanwhile, Anna Faris is hoping to reunite with her Zeta sisters in a potential The House Bunny sequel. The actress teased that "there's interest" in a follow-up to the 2008 comedy, in which she played a Playboy Bunny who becomes the house mother for a struggling sorority.
New Releases and Projects
Late actor Christian Oliver can soon be seen on screen in a new spiritual documentary called Vision Quest. The film explores healing, grief, and transformation and was wrapped just weeks before Oliver's tragic passing in a plane crash on January 4, 2024.
Kane Parsons, the 20-year-old director behind A24's biggest hit Backrooms, is making waves in the horror genre. The psychological found-footage horror film follows Mary, who ventures into an alternative dimension after her patient disappears there. The movie marks Parsons' feature directorial debut and has already earned $97.7 million domestically.
Controversy and Reactions
Olivia Rodrigo was "enraged" by a recent ICE video that used her song "All-American Bitch" without her permission. The propaganda video called for immigrants to "LEAVE NOW and self-deport." Rodrigo recalled feeling "deeply disturbed" by the video and expressed her sadness at being in a country that thinks such actions are okay.
"I was just scrolling on my phone. It was so deeply disturbing to see that propaganda, and the fact it was my song in there made me feel even more enraged. What they're doing is so awful and barbaric and cruel." — Olivia Rodrigo
Key Facts
- Who: Rupert Everett, Anna Faris, Christian Oliver, Kane Parsons, Olivia Rodrigo
- When: Recent interviews and releases
- Where: Hollywood, California
- Impact: Raises awareness about body image, new projects in the works, controversy surrounding ICE video
What Comes Next
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, fans can expect more updates on these stories and new projects from their favorite stars. With the success of Backrooms, Kane Parsons is likely to be a name to watch in the horror genre. Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo's reaction to the ICE video highlights the importance of artists speaking out against social injustices.
What Happened
Rupert Everett, known for his role in My Best Friend's Wedding, recently opened up about the consequences of his past attempts to attain a perfect physique. In an interview with The Guardian, Everett revealed that he is now "almost crippled" due to not properly taking care of his body when he was younger. "I ruined myself," he said. "Now I'm almost crippled as a result."
Meanwhile, Anna Faris is hoping to reunite with her Zeta sisters in a potential The House Bunny sequel. The actress teased that "there's interest" in a follow-up to the 2008 comedy, in which she played a Playboy Bunny who becomes the house mother for a struggling sorority.
New Releases and Projects
Late actor Christian Oliver can soon be seen on screen in a new spiritual documentary called Vision Quest. The film explores healing, grief, and transformation and was wrapped just weeks before Oliver's tragic passing in a plane crash on January 4, 2024.
Kane Parsons, the 20-year-old director behind A24's biggest hit Backrooms, is making waves in the horror genre. The psychological found-footage horror film follows Mary, who ventures into an alternative dimension after her patient disappears there. The movie marks Parsons' feature directorial debut and has already earned $97.7 million domestically.
Controversy and Reactions
Olivia Rodrigo was "enraged" by a recent ICE video that used her song "All-American Bitch" without her permission. The propaganda video called for immigrants to "LEAVE NOW and self-deport." Rodrigo recalled feeling "deeply disturbed" by the video and expressed her sadness at being in a country that thinks such actions are okay.
"I was just scrolling on my phone. It was so deeply disturbing to see that propaganda, and the fact it was my song in there made me feel even more enraged. What they're doing is so awful and barbaric and cruel." — Olivia Rodrigo
Key Facts
- Who: Rupert Everett, Anna Faris, Christian Oliver, Kane Parsons, Olivia Rodrigo
- When: Recent interviews and releases
- Where: Hollywood, California
- Impact: Raises awareness about body image, new projects in the works, controversy surrounding ICE video
What Comes Next
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, fans can expect more updates on these stories and new projects from their favorite stars. With the success of Backrooms, Kane Parsons is likely to be a name to watch in the horror genre. Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo's reaction to the ICE video highlights the importance of artists speaking out against social injustices.