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Justin Timberlake praises his 'two dads' in heartwarming tribute as he leads stars celebrating Father's Day
Justin Timberlake praises his 'two dads' in heartwarming tribute as he leads stars celebrating Father's Day

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Justin Timberlake praises his 'two dads' in heartwarming tribute as he leads stars celebrating Father's Day

Justin Timberlake gave a shout out to both of the father figures in his life - dad Charles Randall Timberlake and stepdad Paul Harless - in a heartwarming tribute he shared on Father's Day. In an epic throwback, the 44-year-old pop star Instastoried a snap of himself decked out in Star Search-era Western wear while posing with the Baptist church choir director, who divorced his mother Janet Harless in 1985. One year later, Janet wed Paul, so Justin made sure to post a snap of his stepdad with his 10-year-old son Silas in the tribute. Timberlake shared a third snap of one of his dads playing golf with what appeared to be his four-year-old son Phineas. The 10-time Grammy winner also posted a rare Instagram slideshow of himself embracing little Silas and Phineas. 'There's no bigger reward or responsibility that I have ever felt in my life above being a father. To teach and to learn at the same time… I feel beyond blessed,' Justin - who boasts 193.8M social media followers - gushed on Sunday. 'I see my two dads, my grandfathers, [and] my uncles more and more clearly every year that I get to experience this life with them. And I see myself more and more clearly in every moment I have with my sons, watching who they continue to become. 'You can't put a price tag on that type of generational wealth! Here's to all the Dads out there! Cheers! Happy Father's Day!' Timberlake's wife of 12 years - Jessica Biel - reposted his slideshow with the caption: 'Happy Father's Day to the best dad out there. We love you so much!' The 43-year-old Better Sister actress also Instastoried a snap of herself with the No Angels singer and their son Phineas captioned: 'Celebrating you today and every day!' Last month, Jessica said she planned on 'taking the kids' so he 'can just go have a great' Father's Day and, considering Justin was in Denmark on Saturday, he's definitely in Europe. 'Justin loves to golf, so I hope he gets to golf that day,' Biel told E! News. 'And of course it's fun to spend time with your kids, but from everything I know about Mother's Day where you just really need a break and want a solo break, I will take the kids.' Timberlake - who gets 44.5M monthly listeners on Spotify - is next scheduled to bring his $205.2M-grossing, 122-date The Forget Tomorrow World Tour to Poland's PGE Narodowy in Warsaw this Tuesday. Timberlake's wife of 12 years - Jessica Biel - reposted his slideshow with the caption: 'Happy Father's Day to the best dad out there. We love you so much!'

From 'The Better Sister' To 'Sirens', TV Has Reached Peak Eat The Rich
From 'The Better Sister' To 'Sirens', TV Has Reached Peak Eat The Rich

Elle

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

From 'The Better Sister' To 'Sirens', TV Has Reached Peak Eat The Rich

There's a scene in The Better Sister, Amazon's glossy thriller starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, when Matthew Modine's high-powered lawyer Bill Braddock, is anxious to avoid the unpleasantness that an unsolved murder brings to a coffee date. Halfway through the conversation, he turns to Biel's Editor-in-Chief Chloe Taylor, and drawls 'I was hoping we could all go back to being rich and powerful people again'. Arguably, it's a sentence that sums up where TV is in 2025 - rich and powerful characters and narratives dominate like never before. The Better Sister is set in the world of Manhattan's elite, and their summer houses in East Hampton. Sirens, meanwhile, tells the story of a wealthy couple - Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon - on their lavish island-based estate, complete with a lifestyle featuring yachts and galas, and a lower class troublemaker in the shape of Meghann Fahy. FIND OUT MORE ON ELLE COLLECTIVE There's also the second series of Nine Perfect Strangers, the Nicole Kidman drama which sees the superrich embark on a wellness retreat, this time in an alpine resort, and Mountainhead, the film by Succession creator Jesse Armstrong, about a group of billionaires also on a retreat, while the world burns. Across series and films, these characters might have a lot materially but there's one thing they are missing: a moral compass. This is eat the rich TV - stories that centre the lives, environments and habits of the 1% but, crucially, also zero in on their flaws. That combination - whether it comes through satire or melodrama - is irresistible because it allows us, the other 99%, to watch along and feel good about ourselves as we binge a boxset over a Tuesday night stir fry. Eat the rich TV is not new. This current wave started in 2018 with Succession, Armstrong's acerbic drama about the Roy family, a series that still fuels memes and fashion put-downs (see that famous 'ludicrously capacious bag'), and continued with The White Lotus, as well as films like Glass Onion and The Menu. In 2023, Laura Craik wrote for ELLE UK on the trend, arguing the theme 'invites you to envy the characters' lifestyle and hate their entitlement but also to feel peculiarly sorry for them. Imagine drinking Veuve Cliquot at breakfast before nodding off on your sun-lounger, your diamonds glinting in the sun – yet still feeling empty inside'. In 2023, satire was the essential ingredient to eat the rich TV. As someone with progressive politics, you could watch shows with the superrich at play because the absurdity of their extravagance and entitlement was the joke. But it feels different two years on. The bite has become less sharp. Sirens, for example, ends with the assistant, played by Milly Alcock, becoming the new wife to Bacon's billionaire, with Moore cast aside, back on the ferry with the plebs. Sure, it's a bleak comment on the lure of money, but it also feels closer to a glamorous soap opera than the whipsmart sting that made Succession feel so potent. While we still devour these series, the impact is lessening. Despite star turns from legit A-listers like Moore, Fahy, Bacon and Kidman, these shows have less of an afterlife, burning bright in WhatsApp chats for the week they are launched, and soon to be forgotten. Reviews are also less than stellar - The Guardian gave the latest series of Nine Perfect Strangers two stars, while Mountainhead is being slated in Letterboxd - and the unthinkable even happened earlier this year when there was disappointment around the latest series of The White Lotus. Perhaps part of this is down to the world beyond the boxset. If, as the eat the rich TV era began, our outrage around the superrich was strong, in 2025 Donald Trump is back in the White House and Jeff Bezos is spending $10m on his 200 person wedding in Venice this month (that's $50,000 per guest). This is the new normal, reality is stranger than any fiction could be, so stories about rich people and their morally reprehensible behaviour no longer land in the same way. Will we still be watching glossy women doing bad things in designer outfits in impossibly glamorous destinations in two years' time, or will we be back down to earth? It's worth thinking about the last TV show to really make ripples: Adolescence. While the impact of the four-part series is about way more than the working-class world in which its partially set, it does show that while we might like eat the rich TV, it could also be time to change the channel. The Better Sister is now streaming on Prime. Sirens is available to watch on Netflix. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE.

20 Celebrity Couples Who Dated In The 2000s
20 Celebrity Couples Who Dated In The 2000s

Buzz Feed

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

20 Celebrity Couples Who Dated In The 2000s

Twenty years ago, mega celebrity couples roamed the earth: There was Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner (hot on the heels of his first breakup with Nick Lachey and Jessica 'Is It Chicken Or Is It Fish?' Simpson. But those are the ones everyone remembers. To really jog our memory, we thought we'd take a look back at celebrity couples we'd all almost forgotten were an item back in 2005. Let the nostalgia (and feeling old) begin: Jessica Biel and Chris Evans Before he put on spandex and made it big as Captain America, Chris Evans dated Jessica Biel from 2001 to 2006. Here, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre co-stars attend a Halloween party at the Mondrian Hotel in Los Angeles. So much for costumes! Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz Post-Britney and pre-Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake dated Cameron Diaz for about three years. The couple reportedly met at the 2003 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, where Timberlake was picking up the award for "Best Burp," an award presented by Diaz, who had won a few years before. How romantic! Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling Look away, Eva Mendes! Before Ryan Gosling married Mendes, he had girlfriend Rachel McAdams hopping into his arms at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards. The pair, who dated from 2005 until 2007, were accepting the reward for "Best Kiss" for their lip locking in The Notebook. Derek Jeter and Vanessa Lachey Before she was hosting Love Is Blind (with now-husband Nick Lachey), Vanessa Lachey (Née Minnillo) was giving love a chance with Yankees great Derek Jeter. The pair were in an on-and-off relationship from 2003 until 2006. Keira Knightley and Jamie Dornan From 2003 to 2005, Keira Knightley and future 50 Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan were arguably the hottest couple in the British Empire. Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush Chad Michael Murray and Sophia Bush got married in 2005, though you might have forgotten because it only lasted five months. Here, the One Tree Hill co-stars stop by MTV's TRL — another relic from a bygone time. Kanye West and Alexis Pfeiffer Kanye West's first high-profile romance was with fashion designer Alexis Pfeiffer. Here, the pair, who dated from 2002 to 2008, pose at an event with Kim Kardashian, Ye's future wife. Not awkward at all! Kate Moss and Pete Doherty An all-time-great Messy Couple, Kate Moss and musician Pete Doherty started their two-year on-again, off-again relationship in 2005. Here they are at the Glastonbury Festival that same year. Hilary Duff and Joel Madden Hilary Duff and Joel Madden of the band Good Charlotte dated from 2004 to 2006. The pair allegedly started dating when he was 25 and she was 16, which, uh, no comment. Chris Pratt and Emily VanCamp Chris Pratt and Emily VanCamp, who played onscreen siblings on Everwood, dated from 2004 to 2007. Here, the pair attend a Xbox 360 Gears of War party — a very early-aughts event. Chris Klein and Katie Holmes Katie Holmes had quite a wild 2005: She began the year engaged to longtime boyfriend Chris Klein. By March, the pair had called off the engagement. A month later, she was spotted canoodling — a classic 2005 tabloid term — with A-lister Tom Cruise, whom she'd go on to marry and divorce. Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett A baby-faced Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett dated briefly in 2005 while making the neo-noir The Black Dahlia. Bow Wow and Ciara She's happily married to New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson today, but in 2005, singer Ciara was dating rapper Bow Wow. Mandy Moore and Zach Braff Mandy Moore and Zach Braff dated from 2004 to 2006 during a blonde moment for Moore. Josh Groban and January Jones Singer Josh Groban dated Mad Men actor January Jones from 2003 to 2006. Groban — like Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows before him and Pete Davidson today — is one of those secret I've-dated-everyone-Hollywood types: The crooner has also been linked to Katy Perry, Kat Dennings, and Selma Blair. Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn On the heels of her divorce from Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston dated Vince Vaughn, her co-star in The Breakup, for about a year. The pair — inelegantly called Vaughniston by the tabloids (yeah, that never got on the same way Brangelina did) — broke up IRL in 2006. Jude Law and Sienna Miller Jude Law and Sienna Miller were on-again, off-again from 2003 to 2011. The pair were very publicly off again in 2006, after Law allegedly had an affair with his children's nanny. (We forget now, but 2005 was smack-dab in the middle of the era when everyone was having an affair with the nanny.) Renée Zellweger and Kenny Chesney Renée Zellweger and country singer Kenny Chesney had a blink-and-you-miss-it marriage in 2005: The marriage lasted all of four months, with Zellweger filing for an annulment, mysteriously citing 'fraud' as the reason for the split. Orlando Bloom and Kate Bosworth Orlando Bloom — looking very swashbuckle-y in his Pirates of the Caribbean era — dated Kate Bosworth from 2002 to 2005. Finally, Nas and Kelis Nas and singer Kelis were married from 2005 to 2010. After their divorce, the Queens-born rapper posed with Kelis' wedding dress on the cover of his 2012 album 'Life Is Good." (Because nothing screams "over it" like posing on an album cover with your ex's wedding dress.) This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

Want to stay fit after 40? These 7 celebrity-approved fitness secrets might be the game-changer you need
Want to stay fit after 40? These 7 celebrity-approved fitness secrets might be the game-changer you need

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Want to stay fit after 40? These 7 celebrity-approved fitness secrets might be the game-changer you need

Jessica Biel Melissa Fumero Live Events Kristen Bell Kerry Washington America Ferrera Khloé Kardashian Jessica Alba FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel These stars show that turning 40 doesn't mean you have to slow down. These celebrity workouts show that staying fit in your 40s can be empowering, energizing, and even such as Jessica Alba and Khloé Kardashian have been known to live a healthy lifestyle into their forties. They use a variety of fitness techniques, including Pilates and upper-body workouts, to maintain their appearance and fitness. These celebrities are proving that the 40s are the new 20s, and their fitness routines demonstrate their dedication to fitness, as per a report by Eat This, Not it comes to strengthening her abs, 43-year-old Jessica Biel finds Pilates to be the most effective form of exercise. The actress captioned an Instagram video in which she performed a rigorous Pilates Ab Fumero, 42, of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Grosse Pointe Garden Society discussed losing pregnancy weight on Instagram. She likes working with celebrity trainer Don Saladino.'Turns out you can't lose the 61 lbs you gained during pregnancy by just scrolling through instagram and wondering why you don't look like all the bikini models.'Kristen Bell, 44, keeps in shape in many ways. She told Shape that she works out for at least 30 minutes every day, either by running or lifting weights. She could sign up for a CrossFit class. She won't be hard on herself if she doesn't feel like it. As an alternative, she'll give herself ten minutes to meditate or watch a YouTube stretching order to maintain her fitness, Kerry Washington, 48, practices yoga. In an interview with Jay Shetty, the celebrity revealed, "One of the first tools that helped to bring me back to myself was yoga" . At the end of her first yoga class in high school, she revealed that she stood in Savasana and sobbed because she was so in tune with her 41-year-old America Ferrera, exercising entails doing what she can, when she can. She told others in an interview with TODAY to let go of the notion that a class must last an entire hour in order to be helpful. That has been useful to her because she then just show up for the things she can and let that be Kardashian has been in the best shape of her life since turning forty. She has been pursuing new career opportunities, which she calls "shedding," with the goal of closing chapters from her 30s and regaining energy. In her first year of 40, she is trying new things that she believes will make her 40s and beyond incorporates a variety of exercises into her weekly workout routine, including jumping rope, squats, pushups, mountain climbers, shadow boxing, dips, hip thrusts, planks, and back Alba, 44, works with trainer Ramona Braganza to stay fit. Alba prefers upper-body workouts to leg workouts, with a focus on overhead exercises that use resistance to increase bone density. Because of her bad knees, she also does time crunches on a treadmill, which allows her to run on an such as Jessica Biel and Kristen Bell keep things interesting and challenging in classes ranging from Pilates to and physical flexibility is the best celebrity fitness tip after 40. Many celebrities swear that doing what you can, when you can, and mixing it up helps them stay motivated.

'Most tear-jerking TV show ever' is leaving Amazon Prime in days
'Most tear-jerking TV show ever' is leaving Amazon Prime in days

Metro

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

'Most tear-jerking TV show ever' is leaving Amazon Prime in days

If you're looking for a big old cry, Amazon Prime Video has the perfect show – but only for the next few weeks. This Is Us was at turns syrupy sweet and laugh-out-loud funny, making it a perfect feel-good watch that went down a storm from the moment it first aired in 2016. The show at first seems to star Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia as married couple Rebecca and Jack raising triplets in the 80s, but this is intercut with flash forwards to the adult triplets navigating their present day lives. There is Kate (Chrissy Metz) who is dealing with weight struggles, Kevin (Justin Hartley) a buff actor starring in a terrible sitcom and Randall (Sterling K Brown) who is searching for his biological father. It soon emerges that their father, Jack, is dead in the present day, raising the seasons-long mystery of how he died. The US hit has been added to the streaming platform's list of content leaving in the next 30 days, so you'll have to be quick to this one. Particularly given that the drama was a cable show, so had bumper seasons with 20-plus episodes a piece. As the show built up to the big reveal of what exactly happened to Jack, the show reached new levels of heartbreak prompting @reallyreaux to pronounce on X: 'I swear This Is Us is the most tear jerking tv show ever.' When the show finally came to a conclusion in 2022, @AbbyLePage9 chimed: 'Time to say goodbye to the most tear-jerking show ever. #ThisIsUs' The show has even been included in online conversations around the saddest TV shows of all time. @h_eather31 posted on Reddit that they initially avoided the show because of fears it would simply be a 'cry fest' every week. The Better Sister . Set in the upper echelons of wealthy New York society, the drama stars Jessica Biel as high-flying magazine editor Chloe whose husband is viciously murdered. . Set in the upper echelons of wealthy New York society, the drama stars Jessica Biel as high-flying magazine editor Chloe whose husband is viciously murdered. Boss . This stars Frasier legend Kelsey Grammer, 70, as the mayor of Chicago, Tom Kane, who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, which he is concealing from his team as he presses on with his political career. . This stars Frasier legend Kelsey Grammer, 70, as the mayor of Chicago, Tom Kane, who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, which he is concealing from his team as he presses on with his political career. Accused. Each episode of Accused follows a different character as they await their verdict in court and tells the story behind how they find themselves accused. They wrote: 'It was. HOWEVER it was Dan [Fogelman]'s creativity and the writing that absolutely captivated me because I was just dying to know how it ended. The way he did all the flash forwards and time jumps really kept me interested. More Trending 'I loved that show and it will forever be one of my favourite shows. The second last episode of The Train is one of the best episodes of television I've ever seen.' We won't share any spoilers on what exactly happens in that episode… View More » This Is Us is available to stream on Prime Video – for now. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: I binge-watch TV for a living – here are my recommendations for June MORE: Amazon Prime fans urged to binge 'excellent' sci-fi series before all episodes disappear MORE: Chilling horror starring iconic British actor soars up Amazon Prime chart

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