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Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Days of Our Lives June 5 Episode Recap: Chad Cancels Skydiving Plan, Gabi Worries About Ari Living with Leo
In the June 5 episode of Days of Our Lives, Salem continues to mourn the loss of John Black, while personal struggles and secrets bubble to the surface. At The Spectator, Leo works on John's obituary, titled John Black Dies a Hero. Chad arrives and remembers John's kindness after Abigail's death. Leo wants to honor John properly, but the copyeditor thinks the obituary is too long. Chad agrees to shorten it before his scheduled charity skydiving date with Cat. Sensing Chad's reluctance, Leo suggests canceling, especially if Cat still has feelings for Chad. Chad admits he's not ready to move on from Abigail and agrees. Leo says canceling the date and avoiding a risky jump is a win-win, earning a glare from Chad. At home, Gabi comforts Ari over John's death. Ari brings up how Will dislikes her living with Leo Stark, and Gabi agrees. Ari mentions Leo's odd gifts, like Celine Dion CDs, leading to a small argument. Things escalate until Rafe comes home. Ari runs to greet her uncle, who shares that he left FBI training early to attend John's funeral. Gabi feels disconnected from her daughter and tells Rafe she doesn't recognize her anymore. Rafe updates her on his work from the Chicago office and says he's trying to locate the memory stick from the night EJ was shot. Gabi denies having it but reveals she overheard EJ arguing with another man that night. At the Brady Pub, Doug faces financial stress. Ari visits and flirts until Holly interrupts. The two teens catch up, and Ari shares the news about John's passing, shocking Holly. Doug realizes Ari is 18 and breathes a sigh of relief. Outside the pub, a man secretly takes a photo of Ari. Cat remembers John and Tate and Holly reconnect Cat visits Marlena's home to drop off fruit tarts. Tate tells her Marlena is resting. Cat sees John's photo and recalls how he once helped her mother and grandmother. Alone, she quietly thanks him. Later, Holly shows up and embraces Tate. She still cares for him despite their issues. Tate apologizes for stealing Julie's necklace. Holly says she already knows. Their moment is interrupted when Tate gets a text from Sophia, it's time for their hospital tour. At Julie's house, Jack and Jennifer reflect on Bo's recovery and John's role in it. Julie admits grief resurfaced on her wedding anniversary. Before leaving, she tells Jennifer that Chad is going skydiving with Cat. Jennifer is stunned and tells Jack she has news he won't believe. Doug later visits Leo at The Spectator. He's concerned about chasing two girls and being in debt. Leo advises him to avoid getting caught and find a way to earn money quickly, as his life could be in danger. Meanwhile, the mystery photographer continues snapping photos of Ari in the Square.

Leader Live
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Jonathan Bailey says Wicked sequel is ‘darker' and will ‘go there politically'
The Bridgerton star, 37, plays Prince Fiyero in the films, also starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, which are adapted from the musical of the same name. 'Being slightly off the M1 in Munchkinland, with Ari singing a beautiful mezzo soprano, and then seeing cars pulling up on the hard shoulder trying to record it, and then seeing men in the sky, (which) turned out to be microlights and drones, it was like Independence Day,' he told British GQ. A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) He added: 'I remember having four hours to learn how to do a dance move. I did it with Ari, headbutted her, and was like, 'Gotta go!'. 'I think she might have even headbutted me, but it was a meeting of minds, literally.' Wicked's next instalment will arrive in cinemas in the UK and Ireland from November 21 and will cover the years after Elphaba, played by Erivo, parted ways with her friend Glinda (Grande). Wicked: For Good will also show Elphaba being demonised by those in Oz, and transformed into The Wicked Witch Of The West. The films have been adapted from the musical, which was based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel – which was in turn inspired by the story first told in L Frank Baum's 1900 children's novel, later adapted into the 1939 film starring Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale. Bailey said: 'It's darker, and I've got a sense it's going to go there politically as well. 'Fiyero's arc really kicks off and he literally is transformed by the end.' Other stars of Wicked include Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, and US actor Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard. A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) Both Bailey and Goldblum are part of the Jurassic Park franchise. Goldblum played Dr Ian Malcolm in the original 1993 adventure/sci-fi while Bailey stars as Dr Henry Loomis in Jurassic World: Rebirth, which is yet to be released. 'We'll see how it goes, but there might be a few films down the line where me and him can appear in Jurassic together,' Bailey said. He added: 'Dr Ian Malcolm and Dr Henry Loomis on a night out.' Bailey stars on the cover of the summer Heroes issue of British GQ and will be speaking at the GQ Heroes conference, taking place at Soho Farmhouse, Oxfordshire from July 2 to 4. The Heroes Issue of British GQ is available via digital download and on newsstands on June 10.


Evening Standard
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Evening Standard
'Lots of new stuff': Jonathan Bailey teases how Wicked 2 will differ from stage show after new trailer release
He also gave an insight into what it was like filming in a specially errected outdoor set in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, telling the publication: 'Being slightly off the M1 in Munchkinland, with Ari [Arianna Grande] singing a beautiful mezzo soprano, and then seeing cars pulling up on the hard shoulder try-ing to record it. And then seeing men in the sky, [which] turned out to be microlights and drones. It was like Independence Day.'
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jonathan Bailey says Wicked sequel is ‘darker' and will ‘go there politically'
Actor Jonathan Bailey has said the Wicked sequel is 'darker' and is 'going to go there politically as well'. The Bridgerton star, 37, plays Prince Fiyero in the films, also starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, which are adapted from the musical of the same name. 'Being slightly off the M1 in Munchkinland, with Ari singing a beautiful mezzo soprano, and then seeing cars pulling up on the hard shoulder trying to record it, and then seeing men in the sky, (which) turned out to be microlights and drones, it was like Independence Day,' he told British GQ. View this post on Instagram A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) He added: 'I remember having four hours to learn how to do a dance move. I did it with Ari, headbutted her, and was like, 'Gotta go!'. 'I think she might have even headbutted me, but it was a meeting of minds, literally.' Wicked's next instalment will arrive in cinemas in the UK and Ireland from November 21 and will cover the years after Elphaba, played by Erivo, parted ways with her friend Glinda (Grande). Wicked: For Good will also show Elphaba being demonised by those in Oz, and transformed into The Wicked Witch Of The West. The films have been adapted from the musical, which was based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel – which was in turn inspired by the story first told in L Frank Baum's 1900 children's novel, later adapted into the 1939 film starring Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale. Bailey said: 'It's darker, and I've got a sense it's going to go there politically as well. 'Fiyero's arc really kicks off and he literally is transformed by the end.' Other stars of Wicked include Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, and US actor Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard. View this post on Instagram A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) Both Bailey and Goldblum are part of the Jurassic Park franchise. Goldblum played Dr Ian Malcolm in the original 1993 adventure/sci-fi while Bailey stars as Dr Henry Loomis in Jurassic World: Rebirth, which is yet to be released. 'We'll see how it goes, but there might be a few films down the line where me and him can appear in Jurassic together,' Bailey said. He added: 'Dr Ian Malcolm and Dr Henry Loomis on a night out.' Bailey stars on the cover of the summer Heroes issue of British GQ and will be speaking at the GQ Heroes conference, taking place at Soho Farmhouse, Oxfordshire from July 2 to 4. The Heroes Issue of British GQ is available via digital download and on newsstands on June 10.


Powys County Times
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Powys County Times
Jonathan Bailey says Wicked sequel is ‘darker' and will ‘go there politically'
Actor Jonathan Bailey has said the Wicked sequel is 'darker' and is 'going to go there politically as well'. The Bridgerton star, 37, plays Prince Fiyero in the films, also starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, which are adapted from the musical of the same name. 'Being slightly off the M1 in Munchkinland, with Ari singing a beautiful mezzo soprano, and then seeing cars pulling up on the hard shoulder trying to record it, and then seeing men in the sky, (which) turned out to be microlights and drones, it was like Independence Day,' he told British GQ. View this post on Instagram A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) He added: 'I remember having four hours to learn how to do a dance move. I did it with Ari, headbutted her, and was like, 'Gotta go!'. 'I think she might have even headbutted me, but it was a meeting of minds, literally.' Wicked's next instalment will arrive in cinemas in the UK and Ireland from November 21 and will cover the years after Elphaba, played by Erivo, parted ways with her friend Glinda (Grande). Wicked: For Good will also show Elphaba being demonised by those in Oz, and transformed into The Wicked Witch Of The West. The films have been adapted from the musical, which was based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel – which was in turn inspired by the story first told in L Frank Baum's 1900 children's novel, later adapted into the 1939 film starring Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale. Bailey said: 'It's darker, and I've got a sense it's going to go there politically as well. 'Fiyero's arc really kicks off and he literally is transformed by the end.' Other stars of Wicked include Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, and US actor Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard. View this post on Instagram A post shared by British GQ (@britishgq) Both Bailey and Goldblum are part of the Jurassic Park franchise. Goldblum played Dr Ian Malcolm in the original 1993 adventure/sci-fi while Bailey stars as Dr Henry Loomis in Jurassic World: Rebirth, which is yet to be released. 'We'll see how it goes, but there might be a few films down the line where me and him can appear in Jurassic together,' Bailey said. He added: 'Dr Ian Malcolm and Dr Henry Loomis on a night out.' Bailey stars on the cover of the summer Heroes issue of British GQ and will be speaking at the GQ Heroes conference, taking place at Soho Farmhouse, Oxfordshire from July 2 to 4.