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The Irish Sun
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Fans convinced Leonardo DiCaprio was ‘flirting' with two former Wimbledon stars at Centre Court
FANS have been left convinced that Leonardo DiCaprio was "flirting" with two former tennis stars at Wimbledon. The Hollywood superstar was at Centre Court for Advertisement 8 Leonardo DiCaprio was speaking to Dominika Cibulkova and Garbine Muguruza Credit: BBC 8 Fans are convinced he was 'flirting' with the former tennis stars Credit: BBC 8 He shook the hand of Dominika Cibulkova Credit: Getty 8 Garbine Muguruza was also seen speaking to the actor Credit: Getty During the second set of the match, the BBC cameras cut away to the crowd after Alcaraz won a point. The cameras caught DiCaprio, 50, being introduced to the pair who were sitting behind him. The Catch Me If You Can star could be seen having a conversation with them before shaking the hand of Cibulkova. Fans spotted the encounter and reacted on social media with many believing DiCaprio could have been trying to "flirt". Advertisement READ MORE ON TENNIS One posted: " A second wrote: "Leonardo DiCaprio, kind of flirting with Garbiñe Muguruza at Wimbledon's Centre Court." A third commented: "Garbine Muguruza is sitting right behind Leonardo DiCaprio at Wimbledon." A fourth said: "Didn't know how much I needed Leonardo DiCaprio and Garbiñe Muguruza in the same photo." Advertisement Most read in Sport Live Blog Exclusive JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS Another added: "Once upon a time in Wimbledon." Cibulkova, 36, retired back in 2019, having reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals on three occasions. Rami Malek enjoys a day out at Wimbledon Muguruza, 31, on the other hand, won the tournament back in 2017 as she beat Serena Williams in the final. Advertisement The Spaniard left the court for the last time in 2024 as she called time on her 12-year career. DiCaprio was not the only Hollywood A-lister to attend the massive clash. Rami Malek and Benedict Cumberbatch were also pictured in the stands. 8 Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife Sophie Hunter were in the Royal Box Credit: AFP Advertisement 8 Rami Malek was also in attendance Credit: Getty 8 The pair shared an embrace as they took their seats Credit: Getty 8 James Norton was also pictured with Rami Malek Credit: Getty Cumberbatch was joined by his wife, Sophie Hunter, as he was snapped hugging Malek. Advertisement Happy Valley star Meanwhile,


Scottish Sun
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Fans convinced Leonardo DiCaprio was ‘flirting' with two former Wimbledon stars at Centre Court
FANS have been left convinced that Leonardo DiCaprio was "flirting" with two former tennis stars at Wimbledon. The Hollywood superstar was at Centre Court for Carlos Alcaraz's semi-final against Taylor Fritz. 8 Leonardo DiCaprio was speaking to Dominika Cibulkova and Garbine Muguruza Credit: BBC 8 Fans are convinced he was 'flirting' with the former tennis stars Credit: BBC 8 He shook the hand of Dominika Cibulkova Credit: Getty 8 Garbine Muguruza was also seen speaking to the actor Credit: Getty During the second set of the match, the BBC cameras cut away to the crowd after Alcaraz won a point. The cameras caught DiCaprio, 50, being introduced to the pair who were sitting behind him. The Catch Me If You Can star could be seen having a conversation with them before shaking the hand of Cibulkova. Fans spotted the encounter and reacted on social media with many believing DiCaprio could have been trying to "flirt". READ MORE ON TENNIS WIMBLEDON WORRY Wimbledon semi suspended twice due to medical emergency as Sabalenka helps One posted: "Leonardo DiCaprio in the stands and a few girls suddenly forget they came for tennis. That's what happens when Hollywood meets Wimbledon." A second wrote: "Leonardo DiCaprio, kind of flirting with Garbiñe Muguruza at Wimbledon's Centre Court." A third commented: "Garbine Muguruza is sitting right behind Leonardo DiCaprio at Wimbledon." A fourth said: "Didn't know how much I needed Leonardo DiCaprio and Garbiñe Muguruza in the same photo." JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS Another added: "Once upon a time in Wimbledon." Cibulkova, 36, retired back in 2019, having reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals on three occasions. Rami Malek enjoys a day out at Wimbledon Muguruza, 31, on the other hand, won the tournament back in 2017 as she beat Serena Williams in the final. The Spaniard left the court for the last time in 2024 as she called time on her 12-year career. DiCaprio was not the only Hollywood A-lister to attend the massive clash. Rami Malek and Benedict Cumberbatch were also pictured in the stands. 8 Benedict Cumberbatch and his wife Sophie Hunter were in the Royal Box Credit: AFP 8 Rami Malek was also in attendance Credit: Getty 8 The pair shared an embrace as they took their seats Credit: Getty 8 James Norton was also pictured with Rami Malek Credit: Getty Cumberbatch was joined by his wife, Sophie Hunter, as he was snapped hugging Malek. Happy Valley star James Norton was also at the All England Club as he was photographed chatting away. Meanwhile, Alcaraz won the contest against Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6 to book his place in the final for a third successive year.


The Irish Sun
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I prepared myself to die and I'm poorer than ever says EastEnders' Samantha Womack as she reveals how cancer changed her
IN August 2022, after going off a 'gut feeling' while starring in a West End play and getting checked, Samantha Womack was diagnosed with breast cancer, aged 49. And the star - known to millions for playing Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders - had a long road ahead, one where she didn't know what her end destination would be, and so, in a heartbreaking move, she prepared for the disease killing her. Advertisement 8 Samantha Womack was 49 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022 Credit: PA 8 The star is known to millions for playing Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders Credit: BBC 8 Samantha pictured right on Loose Women with her on-screen sister Rita Simons Credit: Rex Features 'You obviously never want to lose your life, but cancer forces you to look into that cupboard,' Samantha told The Sun, continuing: 'I started preparing for that from the beginning, because you do realise you could be close to possibly having that final moment. "I started preparing for the 'what's going to happen if I've only got six months.' Advertisement 'But actually, once you've looked in that cupboard, it's not as scary as you think, I felt like, 'OK, that cupboard is there, and I don't know when it's going to be fully open'.' The EastEnders star was told it was a Grade 3 invasive ductal carcinoma - one that tends to grow and spread more quickly than lower-grade cancers - and she'd neither found a lump, nor had a mammogram, but was instead It was over the next gruelling few months that She then moved into theatre , and it was one evening after a show that Samantha went for dinner with Grease superstar Oliva Newton-John, who battled breast cancer for three decades. Advertisement Little did Samantha know at the time, but Olivia's tragic death from the disease in 2022 would Sharing a picture of herself with the actress, who passed away at the age of 73, Chloe had come to see Grease in London and we had dinner together afterwards. I was so excited and in awe, she was my childhood.' Sam added: 'I now start my own battle with this disease and am left feeling deeply moved.' EastEnders' Samantha Womack reveals she broke down in tears as she returned to stage after breast cancer surgery Samantha had gone to get checked while working, and she quickly got a diagnosis of a gremlin shadow, eventually diagnosed as breast cancer. 'If I hadn't gone to follow that instinct at that time, my life, well, I don't even know if I could have my life now. That's the reality,' she tells us. Advertisement Samantha continued: 'My diagnosis and my treatment would have just been so, so much harder, because it had already started to travel to my lymph nodes. Early diagnosis is absolutely life changing.' Then came the next challenge of breaking the news to her family. The star spoke about how she told them, including her two children Benjamin and Lili-Rose, saying her initial response was to 'protect' her kids from the news. What are the signs of breast cancer? BREAST cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK. The majority of women who get it are over 50, but younger women and, in rare cases, men can also get breast cancer. If it's treated early enough, breast cancer can be prevented from spreading to other parts of the body. Breast cancer can have a number of symptoms, but the first noticeable symptom is usually a lump or area of thickened breast tissue. Most breast lumps aren't cancerous, but it's always best to have them checked by your doctor. You should also speak to your GP if you notice any of the following: a change in the size or shape of one or both breasts discharge from either of your nipples (which may be streaked with blood) a lump or swelling in either of your armpits dimpling on the skin of your breasts a rash on or around your nipple a change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast Source: NHS 'I think it's a very female thing to do, and you want to be like a 'good cancer girl,' Samantha added. Currently, the star lives in Spain after making the move there with her Emmerdale star partner, Oliver Farnworth. Advertisement Samantha continued: 'Ollie, my partner, is very gentle, so he doesn't force any kind of conversation or whatever. I mean, his way of taking care of it was just constantly coming in and trying to make nice things to eat and we'd go for a walk up the mountain every day, which was really hard after chemo, but then every day you go a little bit further, and a little bit further. You obviously never want to lose your life, but cancer forces you to look into that cupboard Samantha Womack 'I was just so lucky to have that experience. I think I would really struggle in a city. A lot of the women that I speak to who now go on retreats after cancer or during cancer treatment say being around nature feels very healing.' Over the next few months, the brave star underwent treatment, and she described to us what that was like, grimacing while recalling 'red devil chemo' which is given that name due to its bright red appearance. Recalling that time of her life, Samantha said: 'Interestingly, the radiotherapy, I was OK with. I didn't react too badly to that. The chemotherapy that I had, I found frightening, but mainly because I was dovetailing between private healthcare. 'I wasn't insured. I cancelled my insurance during Covid. I knew I had a high grade three cancer, which means it was aggressive. So I had some savings, not a lot, but I just knew that the most important thing was to get it out ASAP, which actually I'm really glad I did because it had started to go to the lymph nodes. Advertisement 'Then I went back to the NHS because they're brilliant at cancer care, and I was treated at the Royal Marsden. But, I think for me I was the most scared then because I didn't know what was coming. 'I feared the feeling of being out of control, and red devil chemo in particular felt really frightening because they needed to sign it off and two nurses needed to administer it because it's highly toxic. 'And when you watch that colour come out of a box and see two women with masks putting it in, it does feel really frightening. 'Some people decide to go traditional with treatment, some people don't. The point is that you have as much information as you can, because then you get to tailor your treatment and your whole experience of cancer, which honestly now I wouldn't change. I wouldn't change it because I'm calmer and, I think, slightly more connected to myself than I ever have been before.' After around six months, Samantha was told she was cancer-free - a term the star says she finds 'strange.' Advertisement 'I'll say I'm cancer-free as of right now, but I also know that, statistically, if you've had cancer there's probably a slightly greater risk that you'll get it again compared to somebody that hasn't had it,' she said. And cancer most definitely changed the star's outlook in so many different ways. Samantha tells us she's become more pragmatic, won't suffer fools, and is trusting and listening to herself a lot more than she once did. I feared the feeling of being out of control, and red devil chemo in particular felt really frightening Samantha Womack She said: 'I've definitely changed as a human. If I feel like I need a break, or feel like I need a check up, or if I'm actually really not comfortable with a job or I'm uncomfortable with a group of people, I just trust my voice in my head so much more than I ever did. 'If I feel like something is wrong, not just health-wise, just anything, if I feel like something's not a good fit for me, I'm far more confident now to be able to say, 'Do you know what? I just don't think this is for me. And that's because my perception has shifted.' Advertisement Samantha's shift in perception has also altered the way she views her finances, with the star admitting to having 'far less money than she ever had,' but for good reason. She explained: 'My biggest paranoia and, not even paranoia, my biggest anxiety was about financial stability because I didn't have it growing up. I had a precarious start in life and I craved that financial security that would keep me physically safe. 'I'd be in a house, and I'd control my environment. And I think work became attached to that for me, it became about financial security. and I think what's happened since the diagnosis is I'm in no better position financially than I was. I'm still a jobbing actor. I still, if I've got paid for one good job, it could be up to a year before I want to take another job or get offered another job. 'So I'm actually turning down more work now than I ever have, and I have far less money than I've ever had, but it's a weird thing for me because normally, as my bank balances disappears, that anxiety would normally keep me awake at night, and I still worry about it, but it doesn't take over my entire body because I know I'm safe. 'I'm safe because I have me, I have my brain, I have my body, and I have my health . Don't be distracted with all the other kinds of sparkly bits of life. If you've got a concern, if you've got any niggling worries, there are places you can go to get checked.' Advertisement On the topic of getting checked, Samantha is trying to educate women about the importance of knowing their breast density, for a Genesis Care campaign named 'Keep Abreast of your Breast Density.' While mammograms are a great screening tool for many women, for those with dense breasts it is harder to spot anything out of the ordinary, and cancer can be missed. Dense breast tissue is found in approximately half of women who are aged forty or above and worryingly, women with extremely dense breasts are six times more likely to get breast cancer than those with fatty breasts. Discussing her mission to educate, Samantha explained: 'We often think of breast cancer as something that happens to women after menopause , and that's dictated by the NHS calling us in for mammograms after the age of 50. 'But obviously we know now that cancer is now far more prevalent in all ages and breast cancer numbers are through the roof. What I love about the campaign is, as I've understood through my own journey, information is power .' Advertisement She praised the younger women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer for speaking out on social media, from Jessie J to EastEnders star Kara Tointon. 'Genesis Care is doing this amazing thing, where they are informing women about what dense breasts are following their mammogram, which I'd never heard of. I did loads of reading, loads of treatments, but no one had ever told me to test my breast density. And the statistics are really important. If you're D category and extremely dense, you're six times more likely to get cancer. We know now that cancer is now far more prevalent in all ages and breast cancer numbers are through the roof Samantha Womack 'To get checked is probably the same price as you taking your car for an MOT, or a weekend away or, you know, and even if you're low income, you could save up for a year and hopefully try and get enough.' GenesisCare has also launched a new screening service where patients who have dense breast tissue can benefit from a rapid breast MRI scan for early detection of cancer. These scans, which aren't widely available as standard screening unless you have a very high risk of breast cancer, are now available privately at GenesisCare centres in Oxford and Windsor. 8 Samantha's shift in perception has also altered the way she views her finances Credit: BBC Advertisement 8 Sam with Emmerdale partner Oliver Farnworth 8 Samantha said her initial response was to 'protect' her kids from the news Credit: INSTAGRAM 8 Samantha is trying to educate women about their breast density for a Genesis Care campaign Credit: Getty 8


New York Post
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Ex-companion Billie Piper resurfaces in ‘Doctor Who' finale shocker as Ncuti Gatwa exits show
There's a new doctor in the TARDIS. Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor regenerated into former companion Billie Piper during the British sci-fi show's season finale on Saturday. Gatwa, 32, confirmed to the BBC that he's leaving the series after playing the Time Lord for two seasons. Advertisement 8 Ncuti Gatwa in the 'Doctor Who' season finale. BBC 8 Ncuti Gatwa is leaving 'Doctor Who' after two seasons. BBC Piper, 42, previously played Rose Tyler, the companion to Christopher Eccleston's Ninth Doctor and David Tennant's Tenth Doctor, on the show from 2005 to 2006. Advertisement In a statement to the BBC, Piper celebrated her return to the show but didn't confirm that she's playing the Sixteenth Doctor. 8 Billie Piper in the 'Doctor Who' season finale. BBC 8 Billie Piper is returning to the 'Doctor Who' franchise. BBC 'It's no secret how much I love this show, and I have always said I would love to return to the Whoniverse as I have some of my best memories there, so to be given the opportunity to step back on that TARDIS one more time was just something I couldn't refuse,' the actress said. Advertisement 'But who, how, why and when, you'll just have to wait and see,' she added. 8 Billie Piper attending the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards. Showrunner Russell T Davis added: 'Billie once changed the whole of television, back in 2005, and now she's done it again! It's an honour and a hoot to welcome her back to the Tardis, but quite how and why and who is a story yet to be told. After 62 years, the Doctor's adventures are only just beginning!' If Piper is the new Doctor, she'll be the second female to take on the iconic role after Jodie Whittaker, who played the Thirteenth Doctor from 2018 to 2022. Advertisement 8 Billie Piper and David Tennant filming 'Doctor Who' in 2006. Huw John/Shutterstock Whittaker, 42, made a cameo in Saturday's finale. The credits at the end of the episode said, 'Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor. Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor. And introducing Billie Piper.' Gatwa joined the series after Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor regenerated in 2023. 'You know when you get cast, at some point you are going to have to hand back that sonic screwdriver and it is all going to come to an end, but nothing quite prepares you for it,' Gatwa told the BBC about his exit from the series. 8 Ncuti Gatwa in the 'Doctor Who' season finale. BBC 'This journey has been one that I will never forget, and a role that will be part of me forever,' the 'Barbie' star continued. 'There are no words to describe what it feels like to be cast as the Doctor, nor are there words to explain what it feels like to be accepted into this iconic role that has existed for over 60 years and is truly loved by so many across the globe.' 8 Ncuti Gatwa at the BAFTA Scotland awards. Gatwa added: 'The fans are truly the final character and beating heart of this show and I can't thank the Whoniverse, and the Whovians, enough for welcoming me in, and making this such a touching experience. I've loved every minute of it, but now is the time to hand over the keys to that beloved blue box and let someone else take control and enjoy it every bit as much as I have.' Advertisement 'I'll truly miss it, and forever be grateful to it, and everyone that has played a part in my journey as the Doctor,' Gatwa concluded. Gatwa is set to star in the play 'Born With Teeth' in the West End. Performances run from Aug. 13 to Nov. 11.


Scottish Sun
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘I was on one of the biggest TV shows in the 90s, but I ditched fame ten years ago for a very different job'
Do you recognise this star now? A NEW LIFE 'I was on one of the biggest TV shows in the 90s, but I ditched fame ten years ago for a very different job' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IN the 90s, TV show This Life launched the careers of some of the UK's biggest stars. While Andrew Lincoln went on to star in the Walking Dead, and Jack Davenport appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean – their co-star chose a completely different career path. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 8 This Life was a smash hit series for the BBC on its release in 1996 Credit: BBC 8 Daniela now works as a CBT therapist in Glasgow Credit: BBC 8 As the straight-talking Anna, Daniela became a TV fan favourite Credit: BBC Now Daniela Nardini, who became a fan favourite on the show as straight-talking lawyer Anna Forbes on the show, is now a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT), living life away from the spotlight in Glasgow. Daniela, now 57, was beloved as Anna on the smash-hit series, which launched in 1996 and followed a group of five friends as they navigated their twenties after graduating law school. The series saw the gang living together in East London as they try to get their foot on the career ladder, with Anna having a love-hate relationship with Miles (Jack Davenport), whom she had a fling with while studying. Daniela appeared in 32 episodes of the series, before reuniting with the cast in for TV movie This Life +10, marking the show's 10th anniversary in 2006. The role won her a BAFTA for Best Actress in 1998. While she continued to act – starring in multiple episodes of Waterloo Road, plus episodes of Vera and Lewis on her credit list – her performance career later took a backseat to events in her personal life. In 2020, Daniela told the Daily Mail she had endured 'the worst five years of her life', revealing her father died in 2015, she got divorced shortly after, before being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer in 2018, getting a mastectomy. She told the site: 'I went through a very dark period. Sometimes I wonder if it was all the emotional stuff I was going through that caused my cancer. 'A couple of years down the road, I now feel as if I've emerged stronger and a better person really. Anna would be proud.' However, she noted that her time on This Life feels like 'another life now', and doesn't miss the fame that came with it. Trailer for 90s Brit drama series This Life During her recovery, Daniela turned to art therapy to help her process her cancer diagnosis, admitting she 'lost interest in performing'. 'Not because I felt physically I was not right, but I just felt mentally and emotionally not ready,' she explained. 'Acting is a very personal thing for me, as I suppose it is for other actors. But you've only got yourself to use and if there's not much 'self' there to use, it's futile even trying. At its worst, I would have struggled to even remember a line.' Proud of where she is in her life, Daniela said she came forward with her diagnosis in order to encourage others to get their breasts checked. 8 After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Daniela turned to art therapy Credit: Instagram 8 The star won a Bafta for her role in This Life in 1998 Credit: PA:Press Association 'It took a lot of pain and heartache to get here. But I'm a survivor and I feel strong,' she said. 'I feel like I'm finally the woman I wanted to be.' After launching her CBT practice from her home in Glasgow, Daniela explained that she felt being an actress helped her understand people on a more fundamental level. 'I have worked as an actress for over 35 years. This has been an invaluable education for me to study what it is to be human and how we can all suffer at times and feel misunderstood and lonely,' she wrote on her psychologist bio. 'I myself have struggled at times. My practice involves helping you gain insight, clarity and believe it or not humour at times. I don't shock easily so I won't judge.' 8 This Life launched the career of some of the UK's biggest stars Credit: BBC 8 Daniela credits her acting career for helping her understand people with her new life path Credit: Meridian