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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Elle Macpherson Reunites with Ex Arpad Busson for Son Cy's College Graduation: 'Just the Beginning'
Elle Macpherson shared a carousel of photographs to celebrate her son Cy Busson's graduation from Babson College. The model reunited with her ex, Arpad Busson, who was captured posing with Cy and their other son, Flynn, on the special day Macpherson and Busson split in 2005Elle Macpherson is celebrating her son! On Monday, May 19, the model, 61, shared a carousel of black-and-white photographs on Instagram to mark the graduation of her son Cy Busson, 22, from Babson College. 'Celebrating @cybusson - this is just the beginning 🤍 @arki_b @cyfly08 @babsoncollege,' Macpherson's caption read. In the touching images, Cy sported his graduation cap and gown as he walked through the audience after accepting his diploma. Macpherson, who shares Cy and son Flynn Busson, 27, with ex-partner Arpad Busson, also included a photo of her sons posing with their dad in the heartwarming carousel. The proud mom then added more black and white snaps of the graduate smiling with his mom and dad, as well as his girlfriend Teila Morris, a fellow graduate from the prestigious business college. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The set of photos follows Cy's appearance with his 12-year-old sister, Luna, at his graduation. Luna, who shares the same father as Cy and Flynn and is the youngest daughter of Uma Thurman, sported a crew neck sweater at the event. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "Brother @cyfly09 sister 🤍," the photo's caption read, which Macpherson also reposted on Instagram. In addition to Luna, Thurman, 55, shares daughter Maya Hawke, 26, and son Levon Hawke with ex Ethan Hawke, 54. Macpherson, who is known as 'The Body,' split from Busson back in 2005 and went on to marry Miami-based billionaire real estate developer Jeffrey Soffer. However, they called it quits in 2017 after nearly four years of marriage, with a source close to Soffer confirming the news to PEOPLE, saying simply, 'Jeff and Elle have split.' The pair dated for two years before splitting in March 2012, and then rekindled their romance after Soffer was injured in a 2012 helicopter crash in the Bahamas. They got engaged in March 201,3 and their 'day wedding' ceremony took place before about 15 guests – friends and family – inside a villa at the luxury Laucala Resort in Fiji. Read the original article on People

Sky News AU
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
Aussie supermodel Elle Macpherson's surprise reunion with billionaire ex Arpad 'Arki' Busson, just days after revealing she sometimes feels 'lonely and helpless'
Elle Macpherson has reunited with her ex Arpad 'Arki' Busson to mark their youngest son's graduation- just days after candidly admitting she sometimes feels "lonely and helpless". The 61-year-old supermodel and wellness entrepreneur shared a series of family snaps from 22-year-old son Cy's graduation ceremony at Babson College in Massachusetts on Tuesday. Cy, who graduated summa cum laude, the highest academic distinction, was pictured in his cap and gown beaming as he received his diploma. In one photo, he stands proudly with his parents, Elle and Arki, and his older brother Flynn, 27. Elle also shared photos of Cy with his girlfriend, fellow Babson graduate Teila Morris, as well as a rare image of Flynn alongside his half-sister, Luna Thurman-Busson, 12- Arki's daughter with American actress Uma Thurman. While Macpherson and Busson, a French billionaire, ended their relationship in 2005, the pair appeared united for the special occasion, celebrating their son's academic achievement as a family. The reunion comes just days after Elle opened up about her inner world in a heartfelt interview with close friend Jodhi Meares for Stellar magazine. In the interview, Meares, a former glamour model, fashion designer, and the ex-wife of Australian billionaire James Packer, asked: "Is there a question you've never been asked but would like to be asked?" Elle replied: "Nobody has ever asked me if I've ever felt lonely and helpless, which I have, from time to time. "I imagine everyone has. I believe we consciously or unconsciously create such moments so we can contemplate something that's awaiting our attention." The Cronulla-born supermodel went on to describe loneliness as a moment of reflection. "It's like life is giving us time and privacy to come to know and honour ourselves when maybe we' ve forgotten or become lost or disconnected, and we need to remedy that disconnectedness," she said. "Again, this is a perfect time to become immersed in nature and soak up the energy to get ourselves centred within again." The Wellco founder has previously been married twice, first to French fashion photographer Gilles Bensimon from 1986 to 1989, and later to Miami-based hotel heir Jeffrey Soffer from 2013 to 2017. She is now dating musician Doyle Bramhall II, 56, a guitarist who has performed with the likes of Eric Clapton, Elton John, Sheryl Crow and Questlove, and previously dated actress Renée Zellweger. "He inspires me," Elle told Meares. "Having watched him perform hundreds of shows with both Eric Clapton and his own bands, I've come to appreciate the power of music in moving people- lifting their spirits and opening hearts."


AsiaOne
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- AsiaOne
Jennifer Lawrence had 'great hormones' while she was filming Die, My Love, Entertainment News
The Oscar-winning actress was five months pregnant during the film's shoot, but Jennifer insists she was "feeling great" on set. The 34-year-old movie star — who plays a new mother whose mental health deteriorates — said at the Cannes Film Festival: "A part of what she's going through is the hormonal imbalance that comes with postpartum, but she's also having an identity crisis. 'Who am I as a mother? Who am I as a wife? Who am I as a sexual person to my husband? Who am I as a creative?' And, I think, she's plagued with this feeling that she's disappearing." Jennifer was able to "dip into some of this visceral emotion" during the film's shoot. The actress — who has Cy, three, and another child who was born in March with husband Cooke Maroney — explained: "For me, I was four-and-a-half, five months pregnant when we shot, I had great hormones. I was feeling great, which really was the only way I would be able to dip into some of this visceral emotion." Meanwhile, Jennifer previously admitted that she suffered self-doubts before giving birth to her first child. The Hollywood star conceded that she didn't know what to expect from motherhood and how she would cope with the challenge. The actress — who has been married to Cooke since 2019 — told Vogue magazine: "It's so scary to talk about motherhood. Only because it's so different for everybody. "If I say, it was amazing from the start, some people will think, it wasn't amazing for me at first, and feel bad. Fortunately, I have so many girlfriends who were honest. Who were like, It's scary. You might not connect right away. You might not fall in love right away. So I felt so prepared to be forgiving. "I remember walking with one of my best friends at, like, nine months, and being like, 'Everyone keeps saying that I will love my baby more than my cat. But that's not true. Maybe I'll love him as much as my cat?'" [[nid:706443]]


Daily Mail
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jennifer Lawrence and Nicky Hilton cut elegant figures in chic black dresses as they leave a private fashion event ahead of the Met Gala
and Nicky Hilton were pictures of elegance in a chic black dresses on Friday night as they left a private fashion event in New York. Actress Jennifer, 34, looked stylish in a floaty midi dress which featured a sheer middle panel as she left the house of Lauren Santo Domingo Fashion, now owned by Ralph Lauren, following the exclusive event kicking off the Met Gala weekend. She accessorised her look with a stylish burgundy handbag, silver necklaces and pointed black flats, while her golden locks were left loose for the occasion. The Hunger Games star appeared in good spirits as she smiled while making her way down the steps and down the street, presumably towards a waiting car. Meanwhile Nicky, 41, also caught the eye in her sophisticated black ensemble, consisting of a lace-trimmed slip dress worn beneath a fluffy cropped jacket. The socialite elevated her look with a pair of black lace heels and tucked her clutch bag under her arm as she carefully walked down the stairs. Jennifer Lawrence [left] and Nicky Hilton were pictures of elegance in a chic black dresses on Friday night as they left a private fashion event in New York The ladies were in good company as the event was also attended by the likes of Edward Enninful and Huma Abedin. Jennifer's outing comes after she recently welcomed her second child with husband Cooke Maroney. On April 1, a source confirmed the exciting news to People after weeks of speculation that the Oscar winner had given birth. At this time, no further details about the infant's sex, name or birth date have been made public. The Joy star and her husband, 40, who wed in October 2019, are also parents to their son, Cy, three. The No Hard Feelings actress first announced her second pregnancy publicly when her representative confirmed the news to Vogue in an article published in October. The Indian Hills, Kentucky native and Cooke married in October 2019 at the Belcourt mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Maroney has worked as the art gallery director for Gladstone Gallery in New York City since 2022. Jennifer's due date was rumored to be due in early spring. A source close to the actress dropped a clue as to when the Golden Globe award winner may become a mother again. In October, an insider teased to People magazine that JLaw's son Cy 'will be three when the new baby arrives.' 'She loves being a mom. She's thrilled to be pregnant again. It feels like the perfect timing to her. Her son will 3 when the new baby arrives,' they added. In a 2022 interview with Vogue, Lawrence opened up about the joy of becoming a first-time mother, sharing that the birth of her son Cy 'felt like my whole life had started over.' 'I just stared. I was just so in love. I also fell in love with all babies everywhere. Newborns are just so amazing,' she gushed. Elsewhere in the conversation, she described, 'I mean the euphoria of Cy is just — Jesus, it's impossible. 'My heart has stretched to a capacity that I didn't know about. I include my husband in that.'


Forbes
02-05-2025
- Sport
- Forbes
Sandy Alcantara Off To Poor Start, Imperiling Marlins Present, Future
Miami Marlins catcher Agustín Ramírez, left, and starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara talk during a ... More baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong) No, the Miami Marlins were not one of the majority of MLB clubs entering 2025 with designs on a playoff spot. They were well aware of their lot as non-contenders, and entered the season with an everyday lineup filled with career minor leaguers with limited upside. Ditto their starting rotation, with a couple of major exceptions. Youngster Eury Perez has a fairly extreme ceiling, and is in the midst of rehabbing from Tommy John surgery. By midseason or so, he could be ready to take the ball in major league games that count. Despite a lengthy rehab, he just turned 22. Then there's recent staff ace and 2022 NL Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara. He too underwent Tommy John surgery, in October 2023, and at age 29 took the ball on opening day of this season. To put it mildly, things haven't gone quite as planned in his first six starts. 2-3, 8.31, with an ugly 19/17 K/BB ratio and 26 hits allowed in 26 innings. There's simply no way to spin those numbers positively, and the eye test has been at least as alarming. A typically insightful 'MLB Now' segment the day after his most recent start featuring Al Leiter with host Brian Kenny and Joel Sherman about summed it up - as much as anything else, the sheer volume of non-competitive pitches thrown in his last outing against the mighty Dodgers is cause for concern. So where have we come from, where are we now, and where might we be going with regard to Alcantara? Remember - there's a huge elephant in the room here. Alcantara's greatest long-term value to his club is as a trade asset. He's guaranteed $17.3 million this season and next, with a club option for $21.3 million in 2027. If he's an ace, that's a bargain, and he could bring a much-needed haul to the perennially rebuilding Marlins. But if he is what he currently appears to be…..well, that's another story. Alcantara may have won the 2022 Cy, but my batted ball-based evaluation system didn't consider him particularly deserving. He would have been 5th on my hypothetical ballot, behind Aaron Nola, Carlos Rodon, Corbin Burnes and Max Fried. He was exceedingly lucky on grounders that season, with a 59 actual, Unadjusted Grounder Score compared to a much higher 108 adjusted mark. Overall, his 76 'Tru' ERA- about equaled his 77 FIP- and was way above his 58 ERA-. He made a run at NL Contact Manager of the Year honors (Fried prevailed), with an 84 Adjusted Contact Score. His ability to rack up grounders and minimize liners and walks while muting contact authority of all types made up for a middling K rate. In 2023, Alcantara when slightly backward in many respects. His K rate dropped from 23.4% to 19.8%, over a half standard deviation below league average. His grounder rate remained high and his liner rate low, though both crept in the wrong direction. Despite all those grounders, his contact management performance was basically average (98 Adjusted Contact Score), and his 'Tru'- checked in at 93, right in line with his ERA- and FIP- (both at 94). My methods had him as the 14th best qualifying NL starter. Then injury struck, putting him on the shelf until this 2025. In spring training, we heard a lot of talk about the resurgence in his velocity to pre-injury levels. And sure, when you're a guy who bumps 100 mph with both of his fastballs and sits in the upper 90s, that sounds impressive. But his velocity isn't all the way back - all four of his primary pitches, his four-seamer, sinker, changeup and slider have all lost at least a full mph since 2023. That's not insignificant. And let's drill a little deeper into his arsenal to get a better feel for his overall pitching profile. In 2022, 2023 and 2025, he has never thrown a single one of those four offerings more than 30% of the time. He really doesn't own a go-to out pitch - he relies on the interaction among all four. Each season I issue pitch grades for all of the qualifying offerings of every MLB starting pitchers with 135 or more innings pitched, based on their bat-missing and contact management performance relative to the league. All four of his pitches got 'B' grades or better in both 2022 and 2023, but only two (his changeup in 2022 and his four-seamer in 2023) got 'A' grades. The sinker got a 'B+' in 2022, the slider did the same in 2023. The rest were average 'B' grades. This shows that any of his pitches has flashed above average at one time or another, but just as importantly, their respective floors were at the league average level. While Alcantara has a reputation as more of a contact manager than a bat-misser, he showed bursts of excellence in both disciplines in 2022-23. His four-seamer was an above average bat-misser in 2022 and 2023, while his changeup also was in 2022. His changeup, sinker (both in 2022) and slider (in 2023) stood out with regard to contact management at one time or another. Now it's too early to run any meaningful contact management numbers for 2025, but we can make some cursory conclusions based on some surface level numbers. After never allowing higher than league average exit speeds on any batted ball type in 2022-23, he's allowing higher than league average authority on flies (95.0 mph), liners (96.4 mph) and grounders (87.3 mph) in 2025. His liner rate allowed is way up. He's allowed 10 of his 24 hits with his sinker, his second most frequently used pitch. And he's allowed six hits - half for extra bases - with his four-seamer, his third most frequently used pitch. That's pretty concerning. The bat-missing trends aren't good either. Alcantara's overall swing-and-miss rate was 12.3% in 2022 and 12.2% in 2023. Pretty good for a pitcher with an ordinary K rate. Lots of swings and misses, plenty of weak contact works. This year, his whiff rate is down to 10.6%, and the biggest issue surrounds his most important pitch - his four-seamer. While the four-seamer is the game's least effective pitch, and overall usage has been trending downward for years, the great ones have great fastballs. So even though Alcantara took a slight step backward in 2023, the emergence of an 'A'-grade fastball was heartening and gave me good feelings about his future. His pitch-specific whiff rate had climbed from 10.8% in 2022 to 14.2% in 2023. Well, it's sitting at 6.2% thus far in 2025. If you could localize all of his issues down to a single number (beside the walks), this would be it. There are plenty of questions to be asked here, and some should be directed at Marlins' GM Peter Bendix. Was Alcantara ready for a full workload as of Opening Day, or was the club perhaps a little too aggressive to get him off to a good start and enhance his trade value? Sure, his velo looked good in the spring, but was he stretched out to the level one expects of their #1 starter? Pitchers have been in Alcantara's situation many times before. Some take a while to bounce back - but do - others continue to struggle, and some re-injure themselves. Heck, just last year Garrett Crochet got off to a terrible start with the White Sox coming off of TJ, righted himself and then got dealt to the Red Sox for a king's ransom at the deadline. This could go in any number of directions. But all eyes will be on Alcantara when he makes his next starts, when the opposition isn't as formidable. A lot is at stake for both player and team.