Andie MacDowell's Move to South Carolina
Actress Andie MacDowell, 66, has relocated from Los Angeles to South Carolina to address the "huge void" she felt after her children moved out. She shared on "The Drew Barrymore Show" that this move and focusing on self-care have made her happier than she's been in a long time. MacDowell also discussed her piriformis syndrome diagnosis and how daily workouts with a personal trainer have helped her manage the condition and avoid hip surgery.
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Cameron Diaz's Return to Acting
After an 11-year hiatus to focus on her family, Cameron Diaz, 52, has made a stunning screen comeback in the Netflix action-comedy "Back In Action" alongside Jamie Foxx. She expressed her initial belief that she had left her acting career behind permanently. Diaz's return was marked by her appearance at the Berlin Premiere of the film, where she captivated fans with her radiant look and smart-casual outfit.
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Kevin Costner Seeks Netflix Support
Kevin Costner is reportedly seeking financial relief from Netflix after his film, "Horizon: An American Saga," underperformed at the box office, earning only $38 million against a $100 million budget. Costner, who directed, co-wrote, starred in, and financed the project, hopes the film's strong viewership on Netflix will lead the streaming service to purchase the rights and provide funding to complete the remaining installments.
Josh Brolin Reacts to 'Dune 2' Oscar Snub
Josh Brolin expressed his disappointment and frustration regarding the Oscars snub for "Dune 2" director Denis Villeneuve. After the 2025 Oscar nominations were announced, Brolin shared an Instagram Story where he criticized the Academy for overlooking Villeneuve's work. In his message, he sarcastically remarked that he will "quit acting" in response to the perceived oversight.
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Donald Trump Appoints Hollywood Ambassadors
On the eve of his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump announced that Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, and Mel Gibson are to be referred to as "Mr. Ambassador" as they have been named special ambassadors to Hollywood. The actors’ roles involve revitalizing Hollywood, which Trump claims has lost business in recent years. Although Mel Gibson was surprised by the announcement, all three have expressed their intent to fulfill their new roles with dedication.