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Demi Moore, 62, Calls Psychic Best Friend Her ‘Greatest Gift'
Demi Moore, 62, Calls Psychic Best Friend Her ‘Greatest Gift'

Yahoo

timean hour ago

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Demi Moore, 62, Calls Psychic Best Friend Her ‘Greatest Gift'

Demi Moore, 62, Calls Psychic Best Friend Her 'Greatest Gift' originally appeared on Parade. Demi Moore's Oscar-nominated comeback has taken Hollywood by storm, but her longtime friend and psychic, , may have seen it coming all along. 'I've met many who have gifts of this nature, but there are none who have the precision that Laura has,' Moore, 62, told HELLO! 'My greatest gift is the closeness of our friendship and the second is the encouragement she gives me in trusting myself. If I'm uncertain but have an instinct, I have someone who helps me clarify. And most often, it is accurate to me.' Day's intuition paid off when Moore signed on for The Substance, the groundbreaking horror film that earned Moore a standing ovation at Cannes, a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, and her first-ever Academy Award nomination. 'I've been doing this over 45 years and this is the first time I've ever won anything as an actor,' the actress said during her emotional Golden Globes speech in January. Moore and Day met 37 years ago and have remained close ever since. As noted by HELLO!, Day has helped Moore deepen her intuition, while Moore has pushed Day to bring her psychic work to the public. That dynamic was on display at the star-studded launch for Day's latest book, The Prism: Seven Steps to Heal Your Past and Transform Your Future, held at the Beverly Hills home of super-agent Kevin Huvane. Other guests included Kathy Hilton, Monica Lewinsky, Florence Given, and Moore's daughter, Scout Willis. Reflecting on Moore's recent success, Day called it a 'miracle moment,' telling HELLO!: 'A miracle does take a moment; it's an encounter, it's a tiny change, it's a little bit of help, and you will find your entire life changes.' Demi Moore, 62, Calls Psychic Best Friend Her 'Greatest Gift' first appeared on Parade on Jun 3, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

BBC Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall reunites with Love Actually co-star in new series
BBC Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall reunites with Love Actually co-star in new series

Daily Record

time7 hours ago

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  • Daily Record

BBC Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall reunites with Love Actually co-star in new series

Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall has opened up on an unexpected reunion with his Love Actually co-star in the upcoming series of the hit detective drama. Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall has whipped up excitement amongst his followers by teasing a delightful on-set reunion with an old Love Actually cast mate in the incoming series. Whilst previewing the brand new instalments of Beyond Paradise down under, the actor playing the affable lead detective revealed this tantalising nugget during an interview. ‌ Jubilantly speaking on The Project last Sunday, Marshall unveiled that Abdul Salis - who portrayed his close companion Tony in Love Actually - has graced the enigmatic show with a special appearance, reports the Mirror. ‌ The 52-year-old celebrity was visibly thrilled about encountering Salis anew, despite it being more than two decades since they last acted together. "I had only seen him once in 24 years," he disclosed with sense of wistfulness. Contemplating the fortuitous twists often found in acting careers, he reflected poetically: "It's a beautiful thing about being an actor. You pick up where you left off. It's kind of symbiotic. I love it." With unmistakable glee about rekindling camaraderie with a former colleague, Marshall added: "So, he came in and did a guest thing and we're all a bit older and, you know, we're not very much wiser. We're all good." Although tight-lipped regarding the intricacies of Salis's role, Marshall couldn't help but insinuate, possibly exonerating Abdul's character from any foul play. With a suggestive tone, he began: "I don't think he's..." before giving himself to laughter, ensuring audiences stay in the dark for what Wales Online describes as a cheeky manoeuvre to avoid spoilers. Abdul has certainly left his mark, having portrayed paramedic Curtis Cooper on 'Casualty', and gracing screens with roles in renowned series such as 'Doctor Who', 'Father Brown', and most recently adding 'The Wheel of Time' to his burgeoning filmography. ‌ Kris and Sally Breton have recently offered insights into their new series, drawing from their real-life parenting to mirror the foster care experiences of their characters. While unpacking the intricacies of DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd's foray into foster care, Kris revealed to HELLO!: "Parenting is often three steps forward, two steps back, and when you think you're winning, the rug gets pulled out from underneath you." ‌ ‌ Sally echoed those complexities by sharing reflections from her own life: "I understood getting it wrong. I understand thinking right, I'm getting somewhere, and then the next day, there's a new problem or another worry you've got on the shelf." She elaborated on the perpetual challenges of parenting, stating: "I understand that you never get to a point where you think: 'I've got this', and then absolutely haven't. And that is parenting in my experience." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with former co-star
Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with former co-star

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with former co-star

Death in Paradise star teased a surprise reunion with a former co-star in the latest series of the hit BBC detective show Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall has delighted fans by sharing an unexpected reunion with a Love Actually co-star in the upcoming season. The actor, who plays the charismatic lead detective, hinted at this exciting development while promoting the fresh episodes of Beyond Paradise in Australia. ‌ On The Project this Sunday, Kris joyously announced that Abdul Salis, known as his steadfast pal Tony from 'Love Actually', has popped up for a guest spot in the mystery-laden drama. ‌ The 52 year old star couldn't hide his elation at crossing paths with Abdul once again, confessing it's been over two decades since their last encounter. "I had only seen him once in 24 years," shared a nostalgic Kris. Reflecting on the serendipitous nature of his profession, he mused: "It's a beautiful thing about being an actor. You pick up where you left off. It's kind of symbiotic. I love it." With evident happiness about reuniting with an old mate, Kris added: "So, he came in and did a guest thing and we're all a bit older and, you know, we're not very much wiser. We're all good." While keeping specifics under wraps about Abdul's role, Kris couldn't resist dropping a hint that possibly clears his former co-star's character from suspicion. Kris teasingly began: "I don't think he's..." before dissolving into laughter, making it clear he wouldn't divulge any spoilers, reports Wales Online. Abdul has also made a mark with roles like paramedic Curtis Cooper in 'Casualty', along with appearances in other acclaimed series including ' Doctor Who ', 'Father Brown', and rounding out his résumé with 'The Wheel of Time'. ‌ Kris and Sally Breton offered a sneak peek into the upcoming series, paralleling their real-life parenting experiences with their characters' foster parenting journey in the show. While discussing DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd's venture into foster care, Kris disclosed to HELLO!: "Parenting is often three steps forward, two steps back, and when you think you're winning, the rug gets pulled out from underneath you." Sally shared a similar sentiment, reflecting on her personal experiences: "I understood getting it wrong. I understand thinking right, I'm getting somewhere, and then the next day, there's a new problem or another worry you've got on the shelf." She added, speaking from the trenches of parenting: "I understand that you never get to a point where you think: 'I've got this', and then absolutely haven't. And that is parenting in my experience." Death in Paradise is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with co-star in new series
Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with co-star in new series

Wales Online

timea day ago

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  • Wales Online

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with co-star in new series

Death in Paradise's Kris Marshall teases reunion with co-star in new series Kris Marshall has opened up about reuniting with Love Actually co-star Kris Marshall has opened up about reuniting Love Actually co-star (Image: (Image: BBC) ) Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall has left fans delighted as he shared some exciting news about reuniting with a former co-star from his Love Actually days in the latest season. The leading man of the popular BBC detective series teased the surprise reunion while promoting the new episodes of Beyond Paradise in Australia. ‌ During Sunday's episode of The Project, Kris announced that Abdul Salis, who played his character Colin Frissell's loyal best friend Tony in Love Actually, has made a guest appearance in the murder mystery show. ‌ Kris was overjoyed at the chance reunion, revealing it had been more than 20 years since he saw Abdul. "I had only seen him once in 24 years," the actor, 52, admitted. Kris Marshall as Humphrey Goodman in Beyond Paradise He then reflected on the unique bond between actors, as he continued: "It's a beautiful thing about being an actor. You pick up where you left off. It's kind of symbiotic. I love it." Article continues below Evidently delighted to be back with his old friend, Kris remarked: "So, he came in and did a guest thing and we're all a bit older and, you know, we're not very much wiser. We're all good." Though Kris kept mum about the details of Abdul's character, he let slip a tease that might suggest his former colleague isn't the wrongdoer, saying: "I don't think he's..." before chuckling and insisting: "I'm not going to give any spoilers!" Kris announced that Love Actually co-star Abdul Salis made a guest appearance in the murder mystery show (Image: (Image: BBC) ) ‌ Abdul, famous for playing paramedic Curtis Cooper in Casualty, has also graced shows like Doctor Who, Father Brown, and The Wheel of Time with his presence. In preparation for the new series, Kris and Sally Breton shared insights into filming while drawing from their parental experiences. As DI Humphrey Goodman and Martha Lloyd navigated foster parenting, Kris told HELLO!: "Parenting is often three steps forward, two steps back, and when you think you're winning, the rug gets pulled out from underneath you." Article continues below Sally chimed in with her perspective: "I understood getting it wrong. I understand thinking right, I'm getting somewhere, and then the next day, there's a new problem or another worry you've got on the shelf. "I understand that you never get to a point where you think: 'I've got this', and then absolutely haven't. And that is parenting in my experience." Death in Paradise is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

Paris Hilton's parents helped her remain 'grounded'
Paris Hilton's parents helped her remain 'grounded'

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Paris Hilton's parents helped her remain 'grounded'

Paris Hilton has always been a "down-to-earth girl". The 44-year-old star has credited her parents for instilling a "strong work ethic" into her, and Paris believes she's been unaffected by her own fame and success. Paris - who starred on the reality series 'The Simple Life' between 2003 and 2007 - told HELLO! magazine: "I feel as though I've been the same my whole life. My parents instilled a strong work ethic in me from when I was very young and that has always kept me grounded. "I remember when the very first 'Simple Life' episode aired, my mom took me aside and told me that my life was about to change forever but that I should never stop being the same down-to-earth girl I am. I've never forgotten that." Paris has always been very ambitious, and she doesn't have any intention of slowing down. The reality TV star explained: "I love making entertainment. I love making products. I love being creative and making people happy. That is what I've tried to do my whole career. "I feel lucky that I've been able to do everything and be successful at it at the same time." Earlier this year, Paris hailed 'Stars Are Blind' as the "most iconic pop song ever made". The blonde beauty released the hit single back in 2006 and Paris still sings the song in the shower. She told Us Weekly: "I was actually just singing it in the shower this morning because it's the most iconic pop song ever made. My favourite song." Paris has enjoyed success in various fields, but she's "always" thinking of new ideas. Paris - who is married to entrepreneur Carter Reum - shared: "I have ADHD so my brain does not stop moving, and I'm always thinking of ideas. "I'm such a night owl even if I'm trying to go to bed. So it depends. If I have to wake up at like six in the morning for work the next day, I will force myself to go to sleep at 11 or 12. But some nights I just cannot sleep and I love watching TV [even though] my husband goes to bed early."

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