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Scarlett Johansson: Black Widow has moved away from hyper-sexualisation
Hollywood superstar Scarlett Johansson says she is happy that her Marvel Cinematic Universe avatar Natasha Romanoff, as well as her superhero alter ego Black Widow, has moved away from the "hyper-sexualisation" which defined it when she first essayed the
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Dwayne Johnson reacts to 46 per cent respondents rooting for him to be US President
WWE champion-turned Hollywood superstar Dwayne Johnson says it is time for him to "humbly and respectfully stand up, listen and learn" when 46 per cent Americans favour the idea of having him as President of the United States.
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Ewan McGregor to play George Mallory in 'Everest'
Hollywood star Ewan McGregor is all set to play the late British mountaineering legend George Mallory in the upcoming adventure drama "Everest".
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Catherine Zeta-Jones: It gives me joy to be an empty nester
Catherine Zeta-Jones says her husband Michael Douglas and she are about to become empty nesters, a term the actress finds cold but when she really sits down and thinks about it, it gives her joy to be one.
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Chris Hemsworth to Chris Evans on 40th b'day: You'll always be number 1 in my book
Hollywood's "Thor" Chris Hemsworth wished Chris Evans on his 40th birthday, saying the "Captain America" star would always be "number one" in his book.
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Kate Moss training to be a tattoo artist
Model Kate Moss has revealed that she has been taking lessons from her tattoo artist friend Daniel Casone, as she wants to go to Glastonbury to ink people.
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Tom Hiddleston: 'Loki' needs to evolve
Actor Tom Hiddleston has talked about his role Loki, the God of Mischief, and said that the character needs to evolve and that the latest series shows that he can change.
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Meghan Markle's estranged dad threatens to expose 'dirty laundry'
Meghan Markle's estranged father Thomas Markle has threatened to expose "dirty laundry" in an upcoming interview scheduled to be aired on Sunday.
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Alicia Silverstone says people have been pronouncing her first name wrong
Hollywood star Alicia Silverstone says people have been pronouncing her first name wrong all along.
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Blake Lively's father, actor Ernie Lively, passes away
Hollywood actress Blake Lively's father and actor Ernie Lively, who worked in films such as "The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants" and "Turner & Hooch", passed away aged 74.
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Selena Gomez: It's so hard to tour
Singer Selena Gomez has revealed that she finds touring hard because it leaves her lacking in self-love.
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Tom Hiddleston: Have always felt an affection for Loki
Actor Tom Hiddleston has opened up about what makes his character, Loki, the God of Mischief, the most fun character to portray.
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Vin Diesel-starrer 'F9' to screen at Cannes film fest in July
The upcoming Vin Diesel-starrer "F9", latest release in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, is the Hollywood "blockbuster" that Cannes Film Festival authorities promised to screen at the gala, to be held from July 6 to 17 this year.
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How Jessica Alba and Cameron Diaz inspired Payal Ghosh
Payal Ghosh is honing a lot of skills for her upcoming role in the film "New York To Haridwar", it seems. After recently saying that she was taking lessons in pole dancing for the film, she now claims she is trying a hand at taekwondo for the role.
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Helen Mirren proud of everything she has earned
English actress Helen Mirren says she takes pride and pleasure in knowing she has earned everything she has in her life.
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Vera Farmiga calls 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' a 'colon cleanse'
Actress Vera Farmiga says her latest release "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" is so scary that it will give the audience a "colon cleanse". The film is the new sequel in "The Conjuring" franchise that started in 2013, and sees Farmiga return as pa
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Kyra Sedgwick opens up about her marriage with Kevin Bacon
Kyra Sedgwick has talked about her marriage with actor Kevin Bacon, saying they are in it for the long haul.
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Emily Blunt finds 'real sense of purpose' in helping people who stutter
British actress Emily Blunt says she finds "a real sense of purpose" helping out those who stutter. Given the fact she overcame a stammer and went onto become a Hollywood star, the 38-year-old actress feels it is her duty to help others deal with the issu