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Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Sutton Foster dodges questions on red carpet amid Hugh Jackman romance
Broadway star Sutton Foster has made her first public outing since explosive claims linking her to Hugh Jackman amid his bitter divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness Sutton Foster turned heads at the 69th Annual Drama Desk Awards - but made sure to dodge any mention of her romance with Hugh Jackman. The 50-year-old actress walked the red carpet alone amid speculation over her connection to the Wolverine star, 56, whose messy divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness has sparked widespread chatter. Furness, 69, officially filed for divorce two years after their separation and broke her silence in a powerful message which was seemingly aimed at her ex. 'My heart and compassion go out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,' she said. Unbothered by the drama, Foster smiled for photos with costar Michael Urie but avoided press and exited the red carpet quickly, escorted by her publicist. While other stars like Nicole Scherzinger and Debra Messing gave interviews, Foster steered clear. This was her first public appearance since Furness's sharp words. She was nominated for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical alongside names like Darren Criss and Jonathan Groff - who all stopped to chat with media. Adding fuel to the rumor mill, Foster is reportedly 'slowly moving' into Jackman's New York penthouse - the same $22 million Chelsea home he bought with Furness in 2022. 'They're living together, they're inseparable... She's slowly migrating her things over to Hugh's place,' a source told New Idea. 'Deb is shattered knowing Sutton is making the penthouse her own - the place she poured her soul into.' Jackman was recently spotted helping Foster carry boxes into the luxury apartment. Days later, she was seen biking away from the building. In her exclusive interview with Mail Online, Furness made her feelings painfully clear: 'Hugh's betrayal is a profound wound that cuts deep.' 'However I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us. This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage,' she said. 'Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose. It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom.' The former couple filed for divorce in New York on 23 May. They then announced their separation in September 2023 after 27 years of marriage. Jackman, best known for playing Wolverine in the X-men film series, has not responded directly to Furness's statement. The pair met on the set of the Australian TV show Corelli in 1995, shortly after Jackman had left drama school. They married the following year and later adopted two children.


Saudi Gazette
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Saudi Gazette
Deborra-Lee Furness describes 'betrayal' amid Hugh Jackman divorce
NEW YORK — Australian actress Deborra-Lee Furness has said her "compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal", after filing for divorce from her husband Hugh Jackman. In a statement released to media, Furness, 69, said: "It's a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe... is always working FOR us." The couple filed for divorce in New York on 23 May. They announced their separation in September 2023 after 27 years of marriage. Hugh Jackman, best known for playing Wolverine in the X-men film series, has not responded directly to Furness's statement. Furness said that she had gained "much knowledge and wisdom" from the "breakdown" of her marriage to Jackman, 56. "Sometimes the universe has to create arduous circumstances for us to walk through in order to find our way home, back to our true essence and the sovereignty of self love." "It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom," she added, in the statement first issued to the Daily Mail. When Furness and Jackman announced their separation in 2023, the couple issued a joint statement which they said was "the sole statement either of us will make". "Our journey now is shifting and we have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth... We undertake this next chapter with gratitude, love and kindness," they said at the time. The pair met on the set of the Australian TV show Corelli in 1995, shortly after Jackman had left drama school. They married the following year and later adopted two children. Since Furness issued the statement, Jackman, currently performing in New York, posted a video to Instagram in which he is skipping to the NYSNC song Bye Bye Bye. — BBC


Time of India
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
One Piece's Sanji: Unveiling the genetic secrets behind his superhuman abilities
Credit- Crunchyroll In the enormous universe of One Piece, Sanji, the Straw Hat Pirates' handsome chef, is known for both his cooking skills and his powerful fighting skills. Behind his charming smile is a tragic family story woven deep into the fabric of cutting-edge gene editing technology. This article is a spoiler-free dive into the science and magic behind Sanji's powers, and how his family tree and genetic experimentation made him one of the most powerful chefs in the world. The Vinsmoke Legacy: A blend of royalty and science Sanji comes from the Vinsmoke family , the royal bloodline that governs the Germa Kingdom. The Vinsmokes aren't only rulers of the Country of the Borthers, but the head of Germa 66, a high-tech military conglomerate. Vinsmoke Judge, Sanji's father, is a genius scientist who experimented on his children, trying to get a new race of superhuman offspring. With the adjustment of this 'Lineage Factor,' the matrix of life, Judge sought to create offspring with superior athletic like abilities. (Credit- Reddit) Sanji's Siblings: just how bad can genetic enhancement get? Sanji's siblings—Ichiji, Niji, Yonji, and Reiju—are the greatest success of Judge's experiments. Each brings different superpowers. Ichiji: Carries the ability to shoot explosive energy blasts. The American Midwest is not typically the place where X-men meet comic book artists. Feature blazing-fast reflexes and shocking thunderbolt moves. Yonji : Carries astounding power and a robotic arm. Reiju : Can create and control venom at will. These upgrades alongside the suppression of emotion were made to build the perfect soldiers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Sciatica & Back Pain? Try This New Breakthrough Device Glokore Learn More Undo Sanji: The "failure" turned phenomenon Unlike his siblings, Sanji was considered an outright failure. His mother, Sora, was against Judge's experiments and while pregnant took a drug to reverse the genetic changes made to her son. Sanji was born without the modifications and kept his feelings. This divergence caused his subsequent abuse and eventual departure from the Germa Kingdom. Throughout the 'Whole Cake Island' arc, Sanji is gifted a Raid Suit by his family—a high-tech onesie that boosts the wearer's physical abilities. Each time he dons the suit, his body undergoes a transformation as it awakens his dormant genetic modifications, giving him self-healing powers, superhuman agility, and even a predator-like camouflage ability. Enhanced protection and damage resistance. Improved Power and Agility Increased fighting effectiveness. Super Accelerated Healing: Instant healing from injuries. She explains that despite these newfound powers, largely going unexplored, Sanji fights against the overwhelming threat of becoming a monster and losing his humanity, particularly after he hurts a woman, in direct contrast to his chivalrous code. Rejecting the Vinsmoke identity Confused and conflicted by his changing sense of self, Sanji ultimately chooses to reject the Raid Suit altogether, burning it, and firmly rejecting the Vinsmoke legacy. He makes the decision to reject the conformity that the scientists have forced upon him, and instead embraces his uniqueness, choosing to lean on his own self-power and internal ethics. A tribute to individual freedom Sanji's travel reiterates the series' message that you're not doomed by how you were born. His choice to follow his own path, even when presented the tempting power of genomics, showcases personal agency and character in the face of overwhelming choice, pressure and influence. Even as One Piece goes on, with Sanji's story still in progress, he's still a character with an excellent struggle between nature, nurture, and self-determination. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Scottish Sun
25-04-2025
- Health
- Scottish Sun
I lost over 5 stone and stopped taking Mounjaro for good… here's how I made sure I didn't pile all the weight back on
The woman claimed she's even managed to shed some extra since coming off Mounjaro WEIGH TO GO! I lost over 5 stone and stopped taking Mounjaro for good… here's how I made sure I didn't pile all the weight back on Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WOMAN has shared what happened to her once she stopped taking fats jabs. As a growing number of people proudly share their jaw-dropping Mounjaro transformations, one woman, Anne Neni has revealed what's happened to her ever since she dropped the popular jab from her routine. 3 Anne Neni took to TikTok to reveal how she didn't gain all the weight back after coming off Mounjaro Credit: TIKTOK/@neni_anne 3 The young woman, from the UK, not only maintained the new weight - but even managed to shed some more Credit: TIKTOK/@neni_anne While some have reported putting all the lost weight back on, Anne recently claimed that hasn't been the case for her - and what's more, she's even managed to drop some extra. The young woman, from the UK, told TikTok users that she jumped on the trend to shed over 5 stone - which she eventually did. ''When I got to my goal weight, I decided to go off Mounjaro gradually,'' Anne shared in a video. ''So, from the 10mg I went down to 5mg, and then to 2.5mg,'' she said, adding that she stayed on the final dose for three weeks. ''At the time, I felt like I was okay and I didn't need to take Mounjaro anymore.'' After being Mounjaro-free for two weeks, Anne discovered that she hadn't piled the weight back - which is the main fear for many on the fat jab. ''As a matter of fact, I have lost 0.5kg (1.1lbs) - and that's because I was so sceptical about what to eat while I am off Mounjaro. ''I am very careful, continuing with the habits that I learnt on MJ [Mounjaro], continuing my intermittent fasting.'' Put simply, intermittent fasting is an eating plan where people switch between fasting and eating on a regular schedule, typically sticking to the 16:8 eating window (16 hours of no food and 8 hours of meals). Numerous celebs and influencers swear by this method, with Hugh Jackman reportedly trying it to beef up for X-men movies. I lost 8st on Mounjaro - hubby doesn't mind my loose skin, now we can try for kids Research suggests that intermittent fasting, also loved by Jennifer Aniston, could help with weight loss and managing conditions like cholesterol. However, it's worth noting that this diet is not suitable for everyone. As well as following the 16:8 intermittent fasting method, Anne keeps her protein intake high to ensure she feels satiated after every meal. ''I hydrate when I need and I have been so, so conscious of my meals.'' She told her 17.2k followers on the platform: ''So, if you are thinking of coming off Mounjaro, utilise every opportunity you have on Mounjaro. ''Embrace the hunger and learn the strategies on how to manage your body because let me tell you - there is hunger on the other side.'' The risks of taking Mounjaro Mounjaro is regarded by some as the King Kong of weight loss jabs. Sun GP Dr Zoe Williams acknowledged that Mounjaro, which could soon be rolled out on the NHS, can save the lives of people with 'life-threatening levels of obesity.' But despite this, the NHS warned: 'Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you. "These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.' About half a million Brits use weight loss drugs - and the number is expected to double in the next year. Mounjaro works by suppressing your appetite, making people feel fuller for longer. 3 The injections are licensed for patients with type 2 diabetes and to assist those who are clinically obese (with a Body Mass Index of 30 or over). One jab is administered each week but the duration is dependent on someone's weight. The drugs can be lawfully supplied when prescribed by a practitioner - such as a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber. But increasingly, people have been buying them through online pharmacies with insufficient checks. Only recently, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed fat jabs had been linked to 82 deaths across the UK. And the family of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro, are now calling for a probe into the jab's "potential to kill." What to do if you lose too much weight too quickly whilst on Mounjaro IF you're losing too much weight too quickly while on Mounjaro, it's important to take action to avoid potential health risks like muscle loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and fatigue. Here's what you can do: Evaluate Your Caloric Intake Mounjaro reduces appetite, which can make it easy to eat too little. If you're losing weight too fast (more than two to three lbs per week after the initial adjustment period), try: Tracking your food intake to ensure you're eating enough calories (apps like MyFitnessPal can help). Increasing protein intake to preserve muscle mass (aim for 0.6–1g per pound of body weight). Adding healthy fats and complex carbs (e.g., avocados, nuts, whole grains) for balanced energy. Adjust Your Dosage (With Doctor's Approval) If your weight loss is too rapid or causing side effects, your doctor may: Pause dose increases or lower your dosage. Adjust your treatment plan to stabilise your weight loss. Strength Training & Exercise To prevent muscle loss: Incorporate resistance training at least two to three times per week. Stay active with low-impact exercises like walking or yoga. Hydrate & Manage Electrolytes Drink enough water (Mounjaro can reduce thirst). Electrolytes matter - Consider adding magnesium, sodium, and potassium if you feel weak or fatigued. Monitor for Malnutrition & Deficiencies Rapid weight loss can cause vitamin/mineral deficiencies (especially B12, iron, and electrolytes). If you experience: Fatigue, hair loss, or dizziness, ask your doctor about supplements. Consider Further Medical Guidance If your weight loss is excessive or causing health concerns, speak with your healthcare provider. They might adjust your dosage, diet, or exercise plan to help stabilise your weight loss. 'People aren't tracking what they eat while on Mounjaro' The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @neni_anne, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up over 252 views since being uploaded. It's also amassed more than 5,000 likes, 228 comments and 569 shares at the time of writing. Social media users were quick to flock to comments to share their thoughts - with fellow Mounjaro users also opening up about their experience with the jab. One said: ''Even when you stop exercising, you will get all the weight back, even dieting.'' Someone else chimed in: ''I stopped 3 weeks ago and haven't gained a pound, still eating sensibly.'' ''I took it from June till September, lost 2 stone 9lb and so far I haven't gained it back. Still not got a big appetite which is bizarre but I'm not complaining,'' a viewer commented. ''This is exactly it, my fear for a lot of people is they aren't tracking what they eat while on MJ, that's a recipe for disaster for lots of them,'' another thought.


The Sun
25-04-2025
- Health
- The Sun
I lost over 5 stone and stopped taking Mounjaro for good… here's how I made sure I didn't pile all the weight back on
A WOMAN has shared what happened to her once she stopped taking fats jabs. As a growing number of people proudly share their jaw-dropping Mounjaro transformations, one woman, Anne Neni has revealed what's happened to her ever since she dropped the popular jab from her routine. 2 2 While some have reported putting all the lost weight back on, Anne recently claimed that hasn't been the case for her - and what's more, she's even managed to drop some extra. The young woman, from the UK, told TikTok users that she jumped on the trend to shed over 5 stone - which she eventually did. ''When I got to my goal weight, I decided to go off Mounjaro gradually,'' Anne shared in a video. ''So, from the 10mg I went down to 5mg, and then to 2.5mg,'' she said, adding that she stayed on the final dose for three weeks. ''At the time, I felt like I was okay and I didn't need to take Mounjaro anymore.'' After being Mounjaro-free for two weeks, Anne discovered that she hadn't piled the weight back - which is the main fear for many on the fat jab. ''As a matter of fact, I have lost 0.5kg (1.1lbs) - and that's because I was so sceptical about what to eat while I am off Mounjaro. ''I am very careful, continuing with the habits that I learnt on MJ [Mounjaro], continuing my intermittent fasting.'' Put simply, intermittent fasting is an eating plan where people switch between fasting and eating on a regular schedule, typically sticking to the 16:8 eating window (16 hours of no food and 8 hours of meals). Numerous celebs and influencers swear by this method, with Hugh Jackman reportedly trying it to beef up for X-men movies. Research suggests that intermittent fasting, also loved by Jennifer Aniston, could help with weight loss and managing conditions like cholesterol. However, it's worth noting that this diet is not suitable for everyone. As well as following the 16:8 intermittent fasting method, Anne keeps her protein intak e high to ensure she feels satiated after every meal. ''I hydrate when I need and I have been so, so conscious of my meals.'' She told her 17.2k followers on the platform: ''So, if you are thinking of coming off Mounjaro, utilise every opportunity you have on Mounjaro. ''Embrace the hunger and learn the strategies on how to manage your body because let me tell you - there is hunger on the other side.'' The risks of taking Mounjaro Mounjaro is regarded by some as the King Kong of weight loss jabs. Sun GP Dr Zoe Williams acknowledged that Mounjaro, which could soon be rolled out on the NHS, can save the lives of people with 'life-threatening levels of obesity.' But despite this, the NHS warned: 'Never take an anti-obesity medicine if it has not been prescribed to you. "These types of medicines may not be safe for you and can cause serious side effects.' About half a million Brits use weight loss drugs - and the number is expected to double in the next year. Mounjaro works by suppressing your appetite, making people feel fuller for longer. The injections are licensed for patients with type 2 diabetes and to assist those who are clinically obese (with a Body Mass Index of 30 or over). One jab is administered each week but the duration is dependent on someone's weight. The drugs can be lawfully supplied when prescribed by a practitioner - such as a doctor, nurse or a pharmacist-independent prescriber. But increasingly, people have been buying them through online pharmacies with insufficient checks. Only recently, figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency revealed fat jabs had been linked to 82 deaths across the UK. And the family of a man from Burton upon Trent, Staffs, who died after taking Mounjaro, are now calling for a probe into the jab's "potential to kill." What to do if you lose too much weight too quickly whilst on Mounjaro IF you're losing too much weight too quickly while on Mounjaro, it's important to take action to avoid potential health risks like muscle loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and fatigue. Here's what you can do: Evaluate Your Caloric Intake Mounjaro reduces appetite, which can make it easy to eat too little. If you're losing weight too fast (more than two to three lbs per week after the initial adjustment period), try: Tracking your food intake to ensure you're eating enough calories (apps like MyFitnessPal can help). Increasing protein intake to preserve muscle mass (aim for 0.6–1g per pound of body weight). Adding healthy fats and complex carbs (e.g., avocados, nuts, whole grains) for balanced energy. Adjust Your Dosage (With Doctor's Approval) If your weight loss is too rapid or causing side effects, your doctor may: Pause dose increases or lower your dosage. Adjust your treatment plan to stabilise your weight loss. Strength Training & Exercise To prevent muscle loss: Incorporate resistance training at least two to three times per week. Stay active with low-impact exercises like walking or yoga. Hydrate & Manage Electrolytes Drink enough water (Mounjaro can reduce thirst). Electrolytes matter - Consider adding magnesium, sodium, and potassium if you feel weak or fatigued. Monitor for Malnutrition & Deficiencies Rapid weight loss can cause vitamin/mineral deficiencies (especially B12, iron, and electrolytes). If you experience: Fatigue, hair loss, or dizziness, ask your doctor about supplements. Consider Further Medical Guidance If your weight loss is excessive or causing health concerns, speak with your healthcare provider. They might adjust your dosage, diet, or exercise plan to help stabilise your weight loss. 'People aren't tracking what they eat while on Mounjaro' The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ neni_anne, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up over 252 views since being uploaded. It's also amassed more than 5,000 likes, 228 comments and 569 shares at the time of writing. Social media users were quick to flock to comments to share their thoughts - with fellow Mounjaro users also opening up about their experience with the jab. One said: ''Even when you stop exercising, you will get all the weight back, even dieting.'' Someone else chimed in: ''I stopped 3 weeks ago and haven't gained a pound, still eating sensibly.'' ''I took it from June till September, lost 2 stone 9lb and so far I haven't gained it back. Still not got a big appetite which is bizarre but I'm not complaining,'' a viewer commented. ''This is exactly it, my fear for a lot of people is they aren't tracking what they eat while on MJ, that's a recipe for disaster for lots of them,'' another thought.