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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Huge Netflix show CANCELLED after three seasons on screens as WAG star pulls out of eye-watering £22m deal
Cristiano Ronaldo 's partner Georgina Rodriguez has confirmed she has no plans to make a fourth season of her hit Netflix show despite earning millions. The series, titled 'I Am Georgina', is reported to have made model Rodriguez, 31, $10million (£7.3m) per season, resulting in a whopping $30m (£21.9m) payday. Rodriguez also acted as an executive producer for the documentary, which first aired on the streaming giant in January 2022 and offered a unique glimpse into her life. Episodes took viewers behind the scenes with Rodriguez for both her working and personal life, including her long-term relationship with superstar Ronaldo. The third season, released in September 2024, documented the family's journey as they adapted to life in Saudi Arabia after Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr. Rodriguez, who first met Ronaldo in a Gucci store in Madrid, allowed cameras to capture her emotions as she opened her first beach house, starred in an international campaign for a clothing brand and made her debut at Paris Fashion Week. Netflix lauded the show for 'conquering' the streamer's top 10 in 46 countries. However, Rodriguez has confirmed that the series has now been cancelled. While being interviewed by Ronaldo for the latest issue of Vogue Arabia, Rodriguez said: 'The reality show has been one of the most important professional experiences and the one that has made me most excited. 'It has been a lot of work and requires so much effort. 'I like that it has given me the opportunity to show the real "me" to the world. It has been the most important and large-scale project that I have done so far. However, at the moment, I do not plan to continue with the reality show.' The couple have been together since 2016 and have daughters Alana, seven, and Bella, two, together. Rodriguez is also stepmother of Ronaldo's other three children. She recently took to Instagram to show off a gigantic engagement ring just weeks after Ronaldo revealed the savage reason he is yet to propose. He said on Netflix: 'I always tell her, "when we get that click." Like everything with our life, and she knows what I'm talking about. It could be in a year or it could be in six months or it could be in a month. I'm 1000 per cent sure that it'll happen.' Rodriguez, meanwhile, has dropped a hint over her future ambitions. She added: 'Emotionally I am completely happy, as I have fulfilled my dream of creating an incredible family. 'It's so wonderful that I can only thank God and life for this blessing. 'Professionally, I still have many dreams to fulfill despite having achieved many of the most important ones in fashion. I have many new projects that I hope you see soon, and which I am very excited to share. Stay tuned.'


Telegraph
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
Miley Cyrus's un-listenable ‘visual' album is a waste of her fantastic voice
A curious trend in the language used around mainstream commercial pop music suggests that nobody is content with just being perceived as a pop star any more. They are a 'visionary artist', a 'polymath', 'multi-disciplinarian' or 'a triple threat'. According to her Wikipedia entry, Miley Cyrus is a 'singer, songwriter, actress and director', to which can now be added 'executive producer' of her 'visual album' Something Beautiful. A recent breathless piece in Harper's Bazaar proclaimed that 'when she's making music, Cyrus taps into a kind of cultural synaesthesia, pulling from fashion, film, music and art.' Or you could say that like everyone else she is influenced by stuff around her, but whatever, let's call it 'cultural synaesthesia', why not? Cyrus revealed that her magnum opus was 'a concept album that's an attempt to medicate somewhat of a sick culture through music' inspired by Pink Floyd's The Wall with themes centred around beauty, death, heartbreak and destruction. Describing herself as 'a human psychedelic,' Cyrus proclaimed that she wants 'to impact your body at frequencies that make you vibrate.' But does it have any good tunes? And yes, it does, thank goodness, but you have to wade through a lot of pretentious rubbish to get there. In terms of the 'visual album', from what I've seen it looks suspiciously like a series of quite basic performance videos of Cyrus miming in haute couture. But the numerous instrumental interludes are excruciating, bombastic concoctions of cheesy synth sounds and noisy effects that belong on a tired VHS of a second rate early 90s action movie. An edge of rebelliousness has been part of Cyrus's appeal ever since the former Disney child TV star shocked America by appearing naked in the video for her breakout 'adult' pop hit Wrecking Ball in 2013. She has form in the dodgy concept department, collaborating with psychedelic indie mavericks Flaming Lips on a 2015 album about a deceased dog Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. But I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that the reason people really like Cyrus is that she has a fantastic hoarse and smoky voice and can sing the heck of a good song. Indeed, Cyrus has fronted two of the great pop hits of our times, Wrecking Ball (which had six songwriters, none of whom was Cyrus), and 2021's disco breakup anthem Flowers (on which Cyrus was one of three songwriters). Something Beautiful has three decent tracks (fizzy dance song End Of the World, emotional ballad More to Lose and the elegiac Golden Burning Sun) and one absolute monster of a sad banger, Easy Lover, that stands out like a blazing beacon amidst a parade of trite ditties overstretched far beyond their natural life to encompass banal poetic codas. Topped off with a mushy distorted production courtesy of alt-rock stalwart Shawn Everett, I would go as far as to say Cyrus's visual album is practically unlistenable. To be fair, it did make my body vibrate, but not in a good way.


Forbes
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Sofia Carson's New Romance ‘My Oxford Year' Gets August Debut On Netflix
(L to R) Corey Mylchreest as Jamie and Sofia Carson as Anna in "My Oxford Year." Sofia Carson is going for romance again in her new film, My Oxford Year. Her latest romantic comedy follows the hugely successful The Life List, which soared to No. 1 worldwide, which dropped on Netflix on March 28, 2025 and stayed at the top for more than four weeks, remaining in the of the Global Top 10 as recently as last week. In My Oxford Year, Carson portrays Anna, an ambitious American who heads to the University of Oxford to fulfill a lifelong dream, only to have her carefully planned future upended when she meets Jamie, a charming local, played by Corey Mylchreest (Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Sandman). Their encounter will profoundly alter both of their lives. Carson also serves as executive producer on the project - her second production credit after 2022's Purple Hearts - a role she considers important in the continuing evolution of her career, as she shared during a December interview while promoting her hit other film, Carry On. Even her mom is joining her in the production team: Laura Char Carson is also an executive producer, alongside Caroline Levy, Christopher Simon, Maggie Monteith and Pete Harris. Corey Mylchreest and Sofia Carson in a romantic scene from "My Oxford Year." The ensemble cast features Dougray Scott (Crime, Enigma), Catherine McCormack (Braveheart, Spy Game), Harry Trevaldwyn (How to Train Your Dragon, Ten Percent), Esmé Kingdom (Fallen), Nikhil Parmar (Gran Turismo, The Rig), Poppy Gilbert (Stay Close, The Catch), Romina Cocca (The Penguin Lessons, The Split (TV special)), Yadier Fernández (The Gold, The Mother), Nia Anisah (Magpie Murders, The Doll Factory), and Hugh Coles (Baby Reindeer, Atlanta). The premiere date is set for August 1, 2025, making this Sofia Carson's third Netflix film in less than a year.