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Steve Jobs' daughter Eve makes mysterious late entrance at her wedding; here's what happened
Steve Jobs' daughter Eve makes mysterious late entrance at her wedding; here's what happened

Indian Express

time3 days ago

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  • Indian Express

Steve Jobs' daughter Eve makes mysterious late entrance at her wedding; here's what happened

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter, Eve Jobs, tied the knot with British Olympic equestrian Harry Charles this week in a lavish $6.7 million wedding ceremony. Eve, 26, got married at the stunning Estelle Manor, a private country estate located at Eynsham Hall in Oxfordshire, England. As reported by the New York Post, the ceremony included high-profile guests such as former US Vice President Kamala Harris and even a performance by music legend Elton John. However, the couple's big day ignited some curiosity and confusion in the village of Great Tew, Oxfordshire, where their wedding ceremony took place at the historic St Michael and All Angels Church. According to Page Six, Eve arrived at the venue approximately 30 minutes after the bridal party, but her entrance went unnoticed by the crowd outside. The bride reportedly used a private road to approach the church, then entered quietly through a secret back gate. Hello! magazine also noted that about half an hour after the bridesmaids and groomsmen arrived, word spread that the bride and groom had already slipped inside the church. Then, at around 6.45 pm, two of the eight bells began to ring, announcing the conclusion of the ceremony. However, it is unknown why the couple chose a secret door at the Church to enter their wedding venue. One local expressed disappointment over missing a glimpse of the bride. 'It just seems quite uncharitable, but then again, it is their big day. They should be allowed to celebrate however they wish,' the local told Hello! Following the ceremony, the newlyweds left in the back of a swanky Mercedes limousine van for their grand reception at Estelle Manor. Born in 1998, Eve Jobs is the youngest daughter of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Now a professional fashion model, she earned her bachelor's degree in arts from Stanford University. Before her graduation, Eve attended Upper Echelon Academy in Wellington, Florida, where she also honed her skills in equestrian sports.

Eve Jobs to marry Harry Charles today: 5 facts to know about Steve Jobs' daughter
Eve Jobs to marry Harry Charles today: 5 facts to know about Steve Jobs' daughter

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Eve Jobs to marry Harry Charles today: 5 facts to know about Steve Jobs' daughter

Eve Jobs, daughter of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is marrying Olympic equestrian gold medalist Harry Charles in a lavish ceremony in the Cotswolds on Saturday, July 26. Steve Jobs' daughter, Eve Jobs, will tie the knot with Harry Charles in the Cotswolds.(Eve Jobs Instagram) The 'multi-million-pound fairytale' wedding is taking place at the small medieval parish church of St Michael and All Angels in the Oxfordshire countryside, per The Times. Post that, the couple will be joined by hundreds of guests for their wedding reception at the luxury Estelle Manor country hotel. They are believed to have booked the property for the week. Founded by Sharan Pasricha, Estelle Manor is set on an 85-acre estate in Oxfordshire, providing access to more than 100 hotel rooms, four restaurants, and other facilities like gym, swimming pool as well as tennis courts. Hello! magazine cited a spokesperson for the official wedding organisers, who stated that celebrations will kick off at 5.30 pm (local time), with guests expected to start arriving at the church at around 5 pm. They will later depart at around 6:30 pm to attend the Estelle Manor celebration from 7 pm onwards. Also read: Eve Jobs' fiancé Harry Charles became youngest Rolex Testimonee in 2019, here's a look at his net worth Eve Jobs, who debuted her relationship with Harry Charles at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, is taking a step forward in her life. Here are five major facts about her: 1. Who is Eve Jobs? Born on 9 July 1998, Eve is the youngest child of Steve Jobs and has two siblings and one half sister. The model lives in California's Palo Alto. She completed her graduation from Stanford University in 2021. This was the same institution where her parents met. 2. Equestrian record Before completing her graduation, Eve was associated with the Upper Echelon Academy in Florida to learn horse riding. In 2019, she came into the spotlight when Horse Sport named her as the 5th best rider among the top 1,000 in the world under the age of 25. 3. Eve Jobs' modelling career Eve also has a successful career in modelling, since making her debut at the age of 22, according to Harper's Bazaar magazine. At that time, she featured in a Glossier holiday campaign alongside Sydney Sweeney and RuPaul's Drag Race's Naomi Smalls. Later on, she appeared on the cover of Vogue Japan, besides doing campaigns for Louis Vuitton. Also read: Where is Eve Jobs' wedding taking place, and how much will it cost? 4. Philanthropy Eve remains famous for her philanthropic efforts, much like her mother Laurene Powell Jobs. 5. Eve Jobs' net worth Eve is estimated to have individual earnings of around $500,000 to $1 million, the majority of which is accumulated through her own personal endeavours. FAQs 1. When will Eve Jobs get married? Eve Jobs and Harry Charles' marriage is taking place on Saturday. 2. What's the venue for Eve Jobs and Harry Charles' marriage? The ceremony is taking place at the St Michael and All Angels. 3. For how long have Eve Jobs and Harry Charles been together? They debuted their relationship at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Death in Paradise fans issue demand as Josephine Jobert's exit explained
Death in Paradise fans issue demand as Josephine Jobert's exit explained

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Death in Paradise fans issue demand as Josephine Jobert's exit explained

Josephine Jobert has portrayed DS Florence Cassell on the BBC One detective drama Death in Paradise since 2015, and has been sorely missed by fans since her exit BBC One's tropical detective series Death in Paradise has waved goodbye to a host of beloved characters over the years, with Josephine Jobert being among them. She first graced the show in 2015 and exited in 2019, only to reappear in seasons 10 and 11, and then surprisingly in 2024 when her character stepped out of witness protection. ‌ In an intimate video message to her followers, Josephine shared the reasons behind her initial exit, citing personal and professional grounds while reassuring fans that there was "nothing dramatic" about her decision. She expressed: "Everything is fine it's just that I've been working on Death in Paradise for five years. I loved every minute of it." ‌ She continued: "I'm going to miss the show, I'm going to miss Toby and Ardal and Shyko and everyone so it's been a tough decision, but that's life." ‌ Josephine, who thought she had left the sandy shores of Saint Marie for good, found herself irresistibly pulled back into the fold, as she confessed to Hello! regarding her season 10 comeback, reports Wales Online. "I already left in series eight, I thought it would be for good, honestly, I thought, 'I'm done,'" she disclosed. "Then they asked me back for series ten as I was like, 'Hmmm I don't know, okay I'm going to do it.' But I knew it wouldn't be forever, I knew it. How long, I didn't know. I had an idea, but I wasn't sure." ‌ However, the third episode of the tenth series, titled Lucky in Love, originally aired in 2021 and will be rebroadcast at 9pm tonight on BBC One. The synopsis of the episode reads: "It seems money doesn't buy happiness when lottery winner Cherry is found dead at her luxurious villa, much to the horror of her husband and their visiting friends." The plot thickens as Neville and his team are faced with a puzzling case: no one was present in the house at the time of the murder, and the victim's body mysteriously disappears. ‌ It continues: "Meanwhile, JP is training unruly new officer Marlon, aware that his wife Rosey is due to give birth at any time." Furthermore, she teased the prospect of joining the spin-off series, Beyond Paradise, revealing that it was a topic she had broached with the producer. "We'll see if that will happen. But I would love to anyway. It would be a very nice wink," she hinted. ‌ Fans have been flocking to social media to praise the French actress's performance in Death in Paradise. A Reddit user said, "She's the heart and soul of the show; it's never quite the same without her." Another penned: "I always Hoped she would have a turn being detective after being promoted." While a third weighed in with their thoughts: "I really miss her, honestly. While I do like Naomi, I really would have loved if Florence had become the first non-English DI in the show; especially with her experience and smarts." Death in Paradise airs tonight at 9pm on BBC One.

BBC Death in Paradise detective reunites with Ralf Little as they return to beloved role
BBC Death in Paradise detective reunites with Ralf Little as they return to beloved role

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

BBC Death in Paradise detective reunites with Ralf Little as they return to beloved role

Death in Paradise will return tonight with a repeat episode of the BBC drama Death in Paradise favourite Josephine Jobert will grace television screens once more this evening in a repeat broadcast of the beloved BBC series. ‌ Josephine portrayed Detective Florence Cassell in the Caribbean-set police drama. ‌ Lucky in Love, the third episode of series 10, initially transmitted in 2021, will be screened at 9pm tonight on BBC One. ‌ The episode summary states: "It seems money doesn't buy happiness when lottery winner Cherry is found dead at her luxurious villa, much to the horror of her husband and their visiting friends," reports the Express. "As usual, Neville and the team are presented with a real head-scratcher when it turns out no one was in the house at the time - and the mystery deepens when the victim's body apparently vanishes into thin air." ‌ It concludes: "Meanwhile, JP is training unruly new officer Marlon, aware that his wife Rosey is due to give birth at any time." This marks another recent repeat showing, following last week's broadcast of episode two from series 10 on BBC One. Florence Cassell won't be the only familiar face returning to screens, as the programme's longest-serving detective, Neville Parker (Ralf Little), also features in the episode. ‌ Tobi Bakari returns as police officer JP Hooper, whilst Tahj Miles reprises trainee police officer Marlon Pryce. Following the episode's original transmission, Tobi, Tahj, Ralf, and Josephine have all departed the programme to pursue different ventures. ‌ Tobi became the first to exit in 2021 following the conclusion of series 10. Ralf and Josephine's departures came in series 13 after their characters sailed off into the sunset together following Neville's declaration of love to Florence. Tahj Miles also departed the programme at the conclusion of series 13. Ralf's role was swiftly filled by the island's fresh lead detective, Mervin Wilson, portrayed by Don Gilet. ‌ In an earlier chat with Hello! Josephine discussed her comeback to the programme in series 10 and confessed she was aware it wouldn't be permanent. "I already left in series eight, I thought it would be for good, honestly, I thought, 'I'm done,'" she revealed. "Then they asked me back for series ten as I was like, 'Hmmm, I don't know, okay, I'm going to do it.'". "But I knew it wouldn't be forever, I knew it. How long, I didn't know. I had an idea, but I wasn't sure." Death in Paradise airs tonight at 9pm on BBC One.

Amanda Holden does one thing twice a year 'to prove husband exists but he can't stand it'
Amanda Holden does one thing twice a year 'to prove husband exists but he can't stand it'

Daily Mirror

time21-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Amanda Holden does one thing twice a year 'to prove husband exists but he can't stand it'

Amanda Holden has been married to her husband, Chris Hughes, for 14 years, and the star has now shared the one thing she has to do a few times a year to prove he's still part of her family Television star Amanda Holden has revealed she performs one particular ritual twice annually to demonstrate that husband Chris Hughes actually exists. Amanda, 54, has been married to Chris, 51, for 22 years, yet insists that despite the decades together, their union still feels incredibly fresh. The duo first crossed paths in 2003 before exchanging vows in 2008, and share two daughters, Lexi, 19, and Hollie, 13. ‌ Nevertheless, the Britain's Got Talent judge said there are certain activities she enjoys that Chris tries to avoid, including maintaining an active social media presence. ‌ Consequently, Amanda reveals that several times annually, she compels record producer Chris to feature on her social media platforms to demonstrate he remains among the living. ‌ She revealed to The Times: "It does still feel fresh. We're very different people. He can't stand the limelight, hates red carpets, hates turning up anywhere with me, so he doesn't. "Twice a year he gets forced to go on my Instagram just to prove he exists. I will only listen to him on the business side of life. In other ways I'm very spontaneous and don't listen to him at all." ‌ This marks not the first occasion Amanda has discussed her marriage, acknowledging earlier this year that, similar to every couple, they continue experiencing highs and lows. She told Hello!: "We have ups and downs like everyone else. But when I was looking at the pain and suffering that some of the people we were working with were going through, I felt so grateful that I had somebody in my life with no complications. "My husband and I always have this joke where we go: 'God, our relationship still feels so fresh.' ‌ "Twenty-two years does feel like a long time, but it still feels new to me. I think that's because it's ever-evolving." Amanda also candidly discussed her personal preferences for relaxation. When the Times asked whether she preferred a novel or Netflix, she confessed that it all hinges on the season. She elaborated: "I have the biggest pile of books I'm taking on holiday, and I'm even more excited about reading them than I am about seeing long-lost friends. "But in winter I'm up to my eyeballs in Netflix and Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. I love The Morning Show and Bad Sisters. The Handmaid's Tale is hands-down the best thing I've ever seen."

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