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Helen Mirren issues four-word verdict on romance with Liam Neeson
Helen Mirren issues four-word verdict on romance with Liam Neeson

Irish Daily Mirror

time13 hours ago

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Helen Mirren issues four-word verdict on romance with Liam Neeson

Hollywood legend Helen Mirren, 77, has candidly reflected on her bygone romance with cinema heavyweight Liam Neeson, 70. The duo, who shared a four-year love story over three decades ago, have since acknowledged that their relationship was "not meant to be" even though Mirren fondly recalls Neeson as "amazing". While discussing her unique habit of crafting custom shirts for her beaus, Helen confessed: "I did make one for Liam, oddly enough. We loved each other. We were not meant to be together in that way, but we loved each other very, very much. "I love him deeply to this day. He's such an amazing guy," the distinguished actress divulged in a heartfelt chat with AARP The Magazine. The ex-lovers have openly spoken about their lasting connection, which was evident during a heartwarming get-together on The Graham Norton Show. Their 2018 appearance on the program saw them joyfully reflecting on their former flame. When the show's host, Graham, 59, inquired about their past liaison, Mirren didn't shy away from expressing how "lucky" she felt to have been involved with the Academy Award-nominated star, reports the Express. She gushed: "We didn't date, we lived together for four years. We were a serious item for a while. Lucky me!". Liam added his own charming anecdote: "Before I met her and we worked together I had read somewhere that if she fancied a guy she would imitate his walk behind his back and I turned around one day and she was doing that to me." The star of Taken opened up about being utterly enchanted by Helen Mirren from the moment they met on the set of the 1981 flick Excalibur. Liam nostalgically shared: "I remember being on the set and standing with Ciaran Hinds as Helen walked towards us dressed in her full Morgana Le Fey costume and we both went, 'Oh f**k' and I was smitten. I think Ciaran was too but I was very smitten!". Which prompted an entertaining comeback from Helen: "I never knew that. You've never told me that before, it's amazing." Yet fate had its own agenda for Helen, who ended up marrying American filmmaker Taylor Hackford in 1997. The two encountered each other shortly after Helen's breakthrough performance in The Long Good Friday, culminating in an audition with Hackford for his movie White Nights. The acclaimed actress, an Oscar winner for her role in The Queen, once amusingly pondered how playing this character may have influenced her nuptials. At the 2015 Gotham Awards where she received a lifetime achievement recognition, Helen captured everyone's attention with her speech. With her wit, she remarked: "I have to tell you a story about f------ the queen." During the Venice Film Festival showing of The Queen, Helen recounted: "When The Queen was first screened at Venice, I'd never seen it before, and neither had my husband Taylor. "In the first scene, I'm in full regalia, and I turn and look at the camera and there's silence in the cinema. And my husband lets out this huge laugh. So I lean over to him and say, 'Darling, do you think you'll ever f--k me again?'".

EastEnders' Adam Woodyatt pulls the plug on failed booze brand with ex wife amid mounting debts
EastEnders' Adam Woodyatt pulls the plug on failed booze brand with ex wife amid mounting debts

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

EastEnders' Adam Woodyatt pulls the plug on failed booze brand with ex wife amid mounting debts

EASTENDERS star Adam Woodyatt has pulled the plug on the failed booze brand he launched with his ex-wife. Adam, 56, set up Neat Distillery Ltd in August 2017 and introduced a range of trendy gins. Advertisement 4 Adam Woodyatt has pulled the plug on his failed booze brand Credit: Getty But just a couple of years later, production stopped and the brand's website was taken offline in a bid to cut costs. Now, official documents have been submitted to Companies House confirming that Adam and his former partner Beverley are applying to have the company struck off the register. The brand's digital presence has long been dormant - the website is no longer active, and its Facebook and Twitter accounts haven't been updated since 2019. Neat Distillery Ltd's last set of accounts revealed it was running a £13,000 deficit. Advertisement read more on Adam Woodyatt Adam and Beverley had joint control of the business, even while navigating what was described as a 'toxic split'. It was reported that he initially refused to offer her a fair settlement, although they eventually reached an amicable agreement. He had spent months perfecting the gin recipe, with a source saying at the time: 'This is something Adam really passionate about. 'He is planning to sell it online, along with merchandise he has lined up with the branding and recipes." Advertisement Most read in Soaps In a past interview, Adam also revealed: 'I had quite a diverse list of outlets and distribution from entertainment, bars, fine dining to music clubs,' naming chef Adam took a break from EastEnders in 2020 but returned in August 2023. EastEnders legend Michelle Collins opens up on fiery on set rows with Adam Woodyatt He has reportedly made big money for his TV gigs, including roughly £500,000 for his 2021 appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. The actor also earns a reported £250,000 per year for his EastEnders gig. Advertisement Adam, who officially divorced his wife Beverly in 2022 after 22 years of marriage put £245,763 into a new firm shortly after they first split in 2020. He had earned the cash through acting gigs and funnelled it into his company Caledfwlch — which is Welsh for King Arthur's sword Excalibur. He set it up ahead of his This week, Adam was spotted looking loved up with a mystery woman after hitting the gym in London. Advertisement He shared a kiss with the red-haired woman after a sweaty workout before driving off together. He played a major role in the BBC soap's 40th anniversary episodes when his wife Cindy's Christmas Day attacker was revealed. The Sun has contacted Adam's representatives for comment. Advertisement 4 He ran the company with his former partner Beverley Credit: Instagram 4 They set up Neat Distillery Ltd in August 2017 and introduced a range of trendy gins Credit: Instagram 4 Adam took a break from EastEnders in 2020 but returned in August 2023 Credit: BBC

Tall stories and tall ships in delightfully offbeat Cornwall
Tall stories and tall ships in delightfully offbeat Cornwall

Irish Post

time3 days ago

  • Irish Post

Tall stories and tall ships in delightfully offbeat Cornwall

THE thing about Cornwall is its offbeat options. It doesn't take long to find secluded beaches, hidden coves and remote cliffs. Legends too — and from the very top drawer of mythology. Dozmary Pool on Bodmin Moor is the home of Excalibur – although one has to qualify the word legend here. The Bodmin story is all about magical powers being transferred to King Arthur. Legend has now been downgraded to unexpectedly arriving at the office with custard doughnuts for everybody. But laidback Cornwall is happy enough with that. Tall stories and tall ships form a wonderful alchemy, along with history, geological happenstance, popular culture, and cuisine. They seem to have thought of everything. And that includes the ancient port of Falmouth. Most British towns today come with a motto: 'York; so good they named it once', type of thing. Falmouth's kicker is: 'The spirit of the sea'. Although succinct and accurate, it's not the whole story. There's a boho buzz going on here too, and a burgeoning culinary scene. Falmouth in Cornwall has been at the centre of maritime affairs for centuries The sea, of course, is an ever-present backdrop — the town has been at the centre of maritime affairs since navigation began. Its deep natural harbour made it strategically important, particularly from the 17th century onwards. The town grew rapidly after the construction of Pendennis Castle by Henry VIII in the 1540s, which defended the estuary. By the 1680s, Falmouth had become a key packet station handling mail ships between Britain and its empire. The town flourished during the Napoleonic Wars — which helped reshape not just Falmouth, but the whole of Europe, toppling monarchies, and spurring nationalism. And in an 1805 newsfeed, the latest goings-on at Trafalgar arrived via the schooner Pickle. The good news? 'England won'. The bad? 'Nelson's as dead as the proverbial dodo'. You can visit the precise spot where this news was imparted. Pendennis Castle in Falmouth Ship happens, if you get my drift CHARLES Darwin's boat HMS Beagle docked here on the Fal River. Before landing at Falmouth, Darwin spent five years on board, puzzling over wildlife and fossils. The theory of natural selection was on its way. Darwin got paid just £180 for the publication of On The Origin of Species, but was lucky enough. A respected editor read it and urged Darwin to write a book about pigeons instead. 'Everyone is interested in pigeons,' he observed helpfully. Editors, eh? Our voyage round the harbour was on board Jonik, a 1930s motor cruiser with just room for eight passengers; a ticket for the boat also gets you inside the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. Eclectic is way too small a word for this place. Tucked away in Cornwall's charming harbour town, the museum is a delight for landlubbers and sea dogs alike. With boats hanging from the rafters — there's even a periscope poking above the roof — it's part museum, part nautical playground. Kids can hoist sails or climb aboard rescue craft, grown-ups can daydream about owning a yacht, and everyone learns something without even realising it. From voyages of exploration to tales to Cornish smugglers, it's a journey through seafaring history that doesn't take itself too seriously. Spanning five floors and housing 15 galleries, the museum also has its Tidal Zone for underwater views of the harbour and a 100-foot Look Out Tower for panoramic views of the harbour. The museum is currently hosting an exhibition on surfing. SURF! exhibition explores the history and cultural impact of surfing in Cornwall From vintage wave-chasers to modern-day surf heroes, an epic new exhibition SURF! surveys the last 100 years of the sport in Cornwall. Set against the backdrop of 422 miles of Atlantic-washed coastline, this, ahem, immersive journey uncovers how surfing shaped the region – and how Cornwall shaped global surf culture in return. From the 1920s pioneers paddling out on wooden bellyboards, to today's world-class athletes carving clean lines at Fistral, SURF! has the complete lowdown. Of course, you don't need a museum to appreciate matters nautical in Falmouth. Any stroll through the town will give you glimpses of the water through the opes – passageways with stone steps between buildings leading down to the water's edge. You'll see just about every type of craft here – yawls, ketches, sloops, gigs, pleasure cruises and working boats dredging for wild Fal oysters. This year sailing week is from Friday, August 8th - Sunday, August 17th. All manner of nautical matters will be taking place both on the water and the quayside, as well as a carnival on Saturday, August 9th. We wandered through the town on a spring day. The streets had a jaunty seaside air, with Falmouth's trademark fluttering bunting and a few murmurations of tourists here and there. Star quality shelter OUR destination and shelter for two days was the Star and Garter, a gastropub within a historic town house on Falmouth's high street. Outside, it looks like a classic smuggler's inn; inside are a handful of beautifully appointed apartments looking out across the Fal River. Here, I said to myself, is a place I'd like to relax in once in a while, maybe three or four times a week. There's a seriously good restaurant at the back of the ground-floor pub. The predictable nautical décor route of bits of boats everywhere has been eschewed in favour of leathery chairs, dark wood, candlelight, and mesmerising views across the harbour. If you have the great good fortune to be staying there, you only have to stumble up the stairs, after a memorably good dinner and cocktails, to your quarters – either the first-floor Starboard rooms, the second-floor Penthouse or the Crow's Nest in the attic. All have a kitchen, sofas and armchairs, views of the harbour and binoculars. There are also flat-screen tellies — I'm not sure if another type of television is available these days. But I suppose if you wanted one of those old televisions — huge box affairs with buttons saying odd things like 'vertical hold', the staff here are so helpful they'd probably see if they could get you one. The Star and Garter is a microcosm of Falmouth itself. It's a great place for dining, drinking, gazing at the sea, being happy. We'd go there as soon as possible, if we were you. Travel details Star and Garter, 52 High Street, Falmouth Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3QY For booking Jonik: Further information: See More: Cornwall, Travel

"Fire Force Season 3" Episode 9: "Holy Sword, Resurrected" Sneak Peek and Synopsis Released!
"Fire Force Season 3" Episode 9: "Holy Sword, Resurrected" Sneak Peek and Synopsis Released!

Kyodo News

time3 days ago

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  • Kyodo News

"Fire Force Season 3" Episode 9: "Holy Sword, Resurrected" Sneak Peek and Synopsis Released!

Animate Times - 21 minutes ago - 18:37 | All The synopsis and sneak peek images for the 9th episode of "Fire Force Season 3", titled "Holy Sword, Resurrected" have been released! The anime series "Fire Force", based on the manga by Atsushi Ohkubo, first aired its first season in 2019. Now, the third season, titled "Fire Force Season 3," starts airing on April 4, 2025. Global streaming is available on Crunchyroll! Episode 9: "Holy Sword, Resurrected" Synopsis Due to Arthur's misunderstanding, the group finds themselves in the "Nether" during their role-playing game. Believing that the metal needed to forge a new Excalibur can be found there, Arthur sets out to explore the depths of the Nether. Suddenly, in the midst of his search, he senses a mysterious presence lurking in the darkness beyond!? About "Fire Force Season 3" Synopsis A Scorching Dark Fantasy Led by Flames The Final Chapter Begins... After fierce battles over the "Pillars" and the investigation mission into the "Netherworld", Shinra and his comrades have drawn closer to uncovering the world's greatest secrets. As the catastrophic threat escalates, the other Special Fire Force companies have cast aside their differences, and now all of them are uniting to prevent the looming catastrophe. Now, the final battle between Shinra the "Hero" who protects the world and his fellow firefighters begins. Cast Shinra Kusakabe: Gakuto Kajiwara Arthur Boyle: Yūsuke Kobayashi Akitaru Ōbi: Kazuya Nakai Takehisa Hinawa: Kenichi Suzumura Maki Oze: Saeko Kamijō Iris: M.A.O Tamaki Kotatsu: Aoi Yūki Vulcan Joseph: Taku Yashiro Viktor Licht: Daisuke Sakaguchi Leonard Burns: Taiten Kusunoki Karim Flam: Kazuyuki Okitsu Huo Yan Li: Satoshi Hino Onyango: Katsuhisa Hōki Gustav Honda: Takaya Hashi Amon Hajiki: Kosuke Toriumi Takeru Noto: Katsuyuki Konishi Sōichirō Hague: Chō Pan Ko Paat: Daiseuke Ono Ogun Montgomery: Makoto Furukawa Karin Sasaki: Shogo Sakata Princess Hibana: Lynn Tōru Kishiri: Kengo Kawanishi Kayoko Huan: Sayaka Ohara Asako Hague: Hisako Kanemoto Shinmon Benimaru : Mamoru Miyano Sagamiya Konro: Tomoaki Maeno Hikage & Hinata: Hikaru Akao Shō Kusakabe: Maaya Sakamoto Arrow: Yumi Uchiyama Haumea: Rie Kugimiya Charon: Hiroki Yasumoto Inca Kasugatani: Miyuri Shimabukuro Ritsu: Rumi Ōkubo Assault: Chikahiro Kobayashi Yona: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Haran: Itaru Yamamoto Flail: Kenji Nomura Mirage: Susumu Chiba Dr. Giovanni: Yutaka Aoyama Rekka Hoshimiya: Tōmokazu Seki Joker: Kenjiro Tsuda Yūichirō Kurono: Takahiro Sakurai Nataku Son: Mutsumi Tamura Raffles III: Bin Shimada Lisa Isaribe: Ayaka Asai Yū: Shōya Chiba Takigi Oze: Yūki Ono Scoop: Kentarō Itō Yata: Show Hayami Mari Kusakabe: Ayako Kawasumi Gold: Yoko Hikasa Dragon: Masaki Aizawa Stream: Shinji Kawada Fracture: Masaya Matsukaze Flail: Yūko Sanpei (C)大久保篤・講談社/特殊消防隊動画広報課

TV legend goes completely unnoticed by fans as he gets the tube despite HUGE salary – would you have spotted him?
TV legend goes completely unnoticed by fans as he gets the tube despite HUGE salary – would you have spotted him?

Scottish Sun

time5 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

TV legend goes completely unnoticed by fans as he gets the tube despite HUGE salary – would you have spotted him?

The star was taking in the Tube map when he was spotted by fans east tuber TV legend goes completely unnoticed by fans as he gets the tube despite HUGE salary – would you have spotted him? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SOAP legend Adam Woodyatt went unnoticed by London commuters as he rode the Docklands Light Railway. The actor, who has played Ian Beale in EastEnders for 40 years, wore a cap and stood during a journey on Tuesday evening. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 A major soap star was spotted on London's DLR Credit: Supplied 5 It was Adam Woodyatt from EastEnders Credit: Getty 5 Adam has played Ian Beale on Eastenders for more than 40 years Credit: BBC He had been a VIP guest at the third anniversary performance of ABBA Voyage in East London and celebrated with fellow stars at an afterparty. But he stayed down to earth by taking public transport to go home at 11pm, deciding not to take a car like most celebrities. "I was shocked to see him on the DLR, then he swapped to the tube. Nobody seemed to notice him really - I was thinking 'he can afford an Uber!' but Adam seemed totally at home on public transport, like a normal person." Myleene Klass, Elvis Costello, U2's Adam Clayton, Rob Brydon and West End star Marisha Wallace were among other guests at the event. They joined ABBA icons Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson who flew to London to attend the event. Adam, 56, took a break from EastEnders in 2020 but returned in August 2023. He has reportedly made big money for his TV gigs, including roughly £500,000 for his 2021 appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. The actor also earns a reported £250,000 per year for his EastEnders gig. Adam, who officially divorced his wife Beverly in 2022 after 22 years of marriage put £245,763 into a new firm shortly after they first split in 2020. He had earned the cash through acting gigs and funnelled it into his company Caledfwlch — which is Welsh for King Arthur's sword Excalibur. He set it up ahead of his I'm A Celebrity stint in Gwrych Castle, North Wales. This week, Adam was spotted looking loved up with a mystery woman after hitting the gym in London. He shared a kiss with the red-haired woman after a sweaty workout before driving off together. Adam's character Ian Beale debuted in 1985 during the show's first-ever episode. He played a major role in the BBC soap's 40th anniversary episodes when his wife Cindy's Christmas Day attacker was revealed. 5 Adam was heading back on the DLR after going to a special anniversary showing of ABBA Voyage Credit: Getty 5 Adam returned to EastEnders in 2023 after a few years break from the soap Credit: BBC

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