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Tom Holland Unrecognizable in New LEGO Short Films and Hair Transformations

Originally Published 4 months ago — by E! News

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Tom Holland underwent a dramatic hair transformation for a LEGO short film, sporting blonde curly hair and various other looks, which received mixed reactions from fans. The article also highlights other actors who have changed their appearances for roles, such as Christian Bale, Charlize Theron, and Jared Leto, showcasing the extent of physical transformations in Hollywood.

Mo'Nique's Ongoing Feuds: Demands, Slams, and Hollywood Inequality

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

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Comedian Mo'Nique reignited her feud with Oprah Winfrey, accusing her of taking movie roles and demanding a public apology for interviewing her estranged parents on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Mo'Nique also claimed that Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and Lee Daniels blacklisted her in Hollywood after she refused to participate in the Oscar campaign for the movie "Precious." She alleged that Winfrey took leading roles offered to her after the Oscar drama and demanded that Winfrey and Perry address her claims on a podcast. Additionally, Mo'Nique addressed the controversy surrounding her family's appearance on Winfrey's show, stating that she would have shut it down if she knew her mother would be involved.

Adele's Exclusive Movie Role Preference: No Biopics

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Adele has revealed that she is not interested in filming biopics and has only one movie role in mind, which she wants to do with a notable filmmaker who is not mentally ready to write the script yet. She believes she would do really well in that role. Adele also explains that she doesn't want to play famous musicians in biopics because it would be too obvious and she wouldn't want to sing as herself. Despite not pursuing acting, Adele has previously won an Oscar for writing a song for the movie Skyfall.

Charlize Theron Sets the Record Straight on Facelift Rumors and Transformative Weight Changes

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Tonight

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Charlize Theron addresses claims of getting a facelift, emphasizing that she is simply aging. The actress discusses the double standards between men and women when it comes to aging and how her face is changing naturally. Theron also reflects on the drastic weight gain she experienced for movie roles and the challenges of losing the weight afterwards. She vows to never put her body through such extreme transformations again. Theron's stylist also shares the difficulties of dressing her for red carpet events during these physical transformations. The article mentions Theron's portrayal of Megyn Kelly in the film Bombshell and her surprise at Nicole Kidman not recognizing her on set.

Meghan Markle's Potential Showbiz Career and Financial Uncertainty

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Meghan Markle may pursue a new showbiz career separate from Prince Harry, according to a royal commentator. The commentator claims that Meghan's American agent is encouraging her to take on new movie roles and work independently from her husband. This comes after Meghan's $20 million Spotify deal was canceled last month. The commentator suggests that the Sussex brand is now tainted and predicts that Prince Harry will likely return to working with charities while Meghan pursues new goals. Additionally, there are rumors that Meghan has been offered a movie role intended for Princess Diana in a sequel to the 1993 film "The Bodyguard." The couple's last major surviving deal is their $103.6 million agreement with Netflix.

Nicolas Cage's Financial Woes Led to "Crummy" Movie Roles

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Nicolas Cage revealed in an interview with 60 Minutes that he took on "crummy" movie roles to pay off his debts after being overinvested in real estate. Instead of filing for bankruptcy, he moved to Las Vegas and worked non-stop, filming three or four movies a year. Cage also discussed his new movie Renfield and his critically-acclaimed role in Pig, stating that he felt he was doing exactly what he cared about in the latter. He admitted that his financial troubles were a "dark time" but that work was always his "guardian angel."

Nicolas Cage's Debt Confession: Taking 'Crummy' Roles to Pay Off $6M

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Nicolas Cage revealed in an interview with "60 Minutes" that he took "crummy" movie roles to pay off a $6 million debt after he "over-invested in real estate" before the market crashed in the late 2000s. The actor once owned castles in Germany and England, as well as a mansion in New Orleans and a private island in the Bahamas, which led to his financial struggles. Cage said that work was his "guardian angel" during that dark period and helped him pay off his debts.

Nicolas Cage's Debt Redemption: The Cost of 'Crummy' Roles.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Insider

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Nicolas Cage revealed in an interview with "60 Minutes" that he took "crummy" movie roles to pay off a $6 million debt after he "over-invested in real estate" and lost money. The actor once owned castles in Germany and England, as well as a mansion in New Orleans and a private island in the Bahamas. Cage said that it was properties, not eccentric purchases, that racked up his hefty debts. Despite the dark period, Cage said that "work was always my guardian angel" and taking on three to four movies a year helped him get through the period and pay off the debts.

Rachel McAdams' Hollywood Regrets and Breaks

Originally Published 2 years ago — by JoBlo.com

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Rachel McAdams has revealed that she turned down several box office hits including Iron Man, Casino Royale, and Mission: Impossible III. She admitted feeling guilty about snubbing these roles, but also acknowledged that they didn't quite jive with her personality and what she needed to stay sane. Despite her regrets, McAdams has had a successful career with notable performances in movies like Midnight in Paris and Spotlight, which earned her an Oscar nomination.

The Box-Office Hits Rachel McAdams Turned Down During Her Hiatus

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Independent

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Rachel McAdams has revealed that she turned down five major movie roles, including The Devil Wears Prada, Casino Royale, and Iron Man, during her two-year hiatus from Hollywood in the late 2000s. McAdams said that she needed to take a break to "recenter" and spend time with her family. Although she felt guilty for not capitalizing on the opportunity, she knew it wasn't jiving with her personality and what she needed to stay sane.

Rachel McAdams' Guilt Over Turning Down Major Movie Roles

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Rachel McAdams turned down offers for "The Devil Wears Prada," "Casino Royale," "Mission: Impossible III," "Iron Man," and "Get Smart" in the mid-2000s, during a two-year break from Hollywood. All five movies ended up being box office hits. McAdams felt guilty for not capitalizing on the opportunity but knew it wasn't jiving with her personality and what she needed to stay sane. She harbors no regrets and many of her early films such as "Mean Girls" and "The Notebook" remain classics.