Sydney Sweeney faces backlash from celebrities after controversial interviews and a problematic ad, with some stars refusing to associate with her and criticizing her behavior publicly.
Nicole Kidman clarified in a GQ interview that the famous photos of her in a pink top, often believed to be taken after her 2001 divorce from Tom Cruise, were actually from a film, not real life. This revelation debunks a long-standing urban legend. Kidman also discussed her viral moments, like her unique clapping at the Oscars, attributing it to a heavy ring. Embracing her meme status, she humorously supports her viral presence, even expressing her love for wind in the interview.
Barry Keoghan discusses how his role in "Saltburn" has shifted public perception of him away from being typecast as a "weird-looking guy," expressing relief at being seen in a different light. The Irish actor reflects on his past roles and declares an end to his "freak child-man era," emphasizing his evolution as an actor. Filmmaker Martin McDonagh praises Keoghan's ability to authentically portray complex characters, while Keoghan explains his approach to filming challenging scenes.
In a recent GQ interview, Kim Kardashian revealed that her 10-year-old daughter, North West, runs a lemonade stand outside their house every weekend. While she charges random people $2 for a cup of lemonade, she reportedly scams her friends by charging them $20 and claiming she has no change. Kim finds it amusing and acknowledges that their affluent neighborhood can afford it.