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Daily Mail
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Corey Feldman turns heads in a floral bomber jacket as he steps out with new girlfriend Adrien Skye after splitting from wife Courtney Anne
Corey Feldman turned heads in a colorful ensemble on a date with new girlfriend, Adrien Skye, in Beverly Hills on Thursday - two years after he split from his wife Courtney Anne. The American actor, 53, rocked a vibrant floral bomber jacket and a tie-dye T-shirt as he and Adrien strolled down the street hand-in-hand. He teamed a pair of pink jeans with his colorful ensemble and sported a pair of chunky lace-up trainers. Corey completed his quirky look with a pair of trendy black shades and a blue baseball cap, which he carried in his hand. Meanwhile, Adrien showed off her slender figure in a stylish yellow summer dress. The ensemble boasted a halterneck neckline, a cut-out at the back, a figure-hugging design and a delicate floral print. The singer added height to her frame with a pair of matching Yves Saint Laurent heels. To complete her spring look, she further accessorised with large gold hoop earrings and black faux-fur cuffs. It comes after the couple made their red carpet debut at a Grammys viewing party in February this year. He looked loved up with his new partner as he attended the 6th Jam For Janie viewing party at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The actor re-entered the world of the elite as he put on a bold display in a silver and white holographic jacket, complete with matching trainers and a patterned bow tie. The Goonies star added black trousers, before accessorising with a bejewelled belt and a dark pair of aviator sunglasses. His new girlfriend, who he seemingly met when she joined his band as a backing vocalist in July 2024, left little to the imagination in a skimpy red maxi dress, which featured large cut-outs. In August 2023, Corey announced his separation from his wife of nearly seven years, Courtney, 36. The actor issued a statement to Page Six to confirm the news and to express his thoughts about the forthcoming end of his marriage. He said at the time: 'It is with great sadness that Courtney and I have made the decision to separate after many wonderful years together. Corey continued: 'We have been through so much together and still have much love and respect for each other. There is no one to blame. 'This is a case of life becoming really hard, Courtney dealing with health issues, and two people who have grown apart and now find themselves at a crossroads.' The performer also announced that Anne, who served as his backing band's DJ, would not be joining him on his Love ReTours 23 tour. Corey concluded his message by stating that he would remain close to his estranged spouse in the future. 'We don't know what the future will hold, but we know that the love we have for each other is not going anywhere,' he said. Courtney also shared a statement of her own to express that 'we've shared some amazing times together both private and public, and I will always cherish these moments we've shared together. I love him dearly and I always will.' She continued: 'It's been a long journey of dealing with my own chronic fatigue syndrome which makes it difficult to keep up with the high energy of touring.' The DJ concluded by expressing her gratitude towards Corey, who remained by her side as she dealt with her health issues. 'I am eternally thankful to my [husband] who has been so supportive of my [healing] process, I couldn't have done so without his love and support,' she said. The couple previously met during Playboy's Midsummer's Night Dream Party in 2012. The actor was formerly married to Beverly Hills, 90210 star Vanessa Marcil from 1989 until 1993. The star of The Goonies went on to tie the knot with Susie Sprague in 2002, and they later welcomed a son named Zen, aged 18, before they split up and divorced in 2014. Corey eventually moved on with Courtney, and the former couple revealed their engagement in November 2016. The pair shocked many when they tied the knot less than a week after the actor proposed.
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Corey Feldman says his drummer Duke Gadd died of fentanyl OD
NEW YORK — One of Corey Feldman's drummers, Duke Gadd, has reportedly died of a reported fentanyl overdose. The 53-year-old 'Corey's Angels' frontman and former child star announced 'with tremendous sadness' that Gadd died Wednesday in Las Vegas due to a fentanyl overdose, according to his Instagram tribute. Gadd played on the 'Goonies' star's 2023 'Love ReTours 23' tour. 'Our friend & drummer @melomaniac_graffiti aka #DukeGadd passed away in Vegas yesterday from a fentanyl overdose!' Feldman's all-caps caption read on a carousel of photos and clips of Gadd performing. The 'Stand By Me' and 'The Lost Boys' alum remembered Gadd as 'beyond talented' and said he 'was poisoned by his own struggles in life! 'What a tremendous loss of a talented young man gone far 2 soon! My heart hurts losing another friend 2 the throws of drug addiction & the insane fentanyl crisis thats taken over our country! My condolences 2 all his friends & family!' said Feldman, who has himself struggled with substance abuse. According to TMZ, Feldman identified Gadd as son of famed percussionist Steve Gadd, who has reportedly worked with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Paul Simon, Paul McCartney, James Taylor and many more. Though he's no longer part of mainstream Hollywood, Feldman — a staunch critic of child stardom — reunited with his 'Goonies' co-stars earlier this month to celebrate Ke Huy Quan's new movie, 'Love Hurts.' Feldman told Variety at the time that he and fellow co-star Sean Astin had tried their hand at developing a sequel to the 1985 adventure film and had 'a really great idea.' Richard Donner, who directed the adventure classic, ultimately deemed it 'too expensive.' But Feldman still hopes a second chapter will come together. 'All I can say is, get us all together now,' he told Variety. 'We're all looking good still, and we're all alive. Goonies never say die… There's hope.'