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Older actors in high demand for movie roles

Older actors are dominating Hollywood, at the moment.
Meryl Streep and Liam Neeson

It’s not often that you can say being of mature age is of the zeitgeist. But that is how actress Lindsay Duncan explains the spiking number of roles for older actors at the moment.

The 63 year-old, who stars in Le Week-End (a movie belonging to the booming “couples-at-the-crossroads” genre), says that it makes better business sense for films to be about older people, because those are the people who are going to the movies.

“Because people our age are still going to the cinema and many others aren’t. Younger people are using other devices to look at film,” she told The Australian.

Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan. Photo: Getty Images

Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan. Photo: Getty Images

Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan. Photo: Getty Images

Among the recent spate of films with senior stars are The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Expendables and Hope Springs.

This year’s Academy Award nominations feature a bunch of sexagenarians and septuagenarians including Meryl Streep, 64, for August: Osage County, Judi Dench, 79, for Philomena and Bruce Dern, 76, for Nebraska.

English screenwriter Hanif Kureishi, who wrote Le Week-End and other productions with mature-age catalysts such as The Mother (about a 60-year-old woman who falls in love with a younger man) does not say he writes older characters thanks to business sensibilities.

“Older people are just more interesting,” he says. “I’ve got teenagers and I like them, but I don’t find their lives all that fascinating.”

Roles for older actors aren’t just limited to “couples-at-the-crossroads” types of films. Some of today’s biggest action stars are the same actors from the 1980s and 90s: Sylvester Stallone, 67, Liam Neeson, 61, and Bruce Willis, 58, showing that the veterans might just appeal to the youth as well.

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Women made up and Photoshopped to look like cover models have unexpected reactions

Women Photoshopped to look like cover models have surprising reactions
The suprising reactions of real women being photoshopped to look like cover girls

An experiment by the online publication Buzzfeed that put four ordinary women through a professional photo-shoot and had a Photoshop expert make them look like “cover models” got surprising results when the women reacted against the images of their perfect selves.

“This is how I’ve always wanted to see myself. But now that I see it, I’m questioning why I ever wanted to look like that,” one woman said.

“I don’t even know who that is.”

Rather than getting a kick out of seeing themselves displayed as conventionally beautiful women with slim figures and flawless skin, the four subjects considered the photos a demonstration of how “the ideal doesn’t exist.”

“I think because I know myself, this looks really… different,” said one participant.

“You look at these ads in magazines and you see these women who look absolutely flawless, but who really looks like this?” said another.

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Glass ceiling in Saudi Arabia cracked as first female newspaper editor appointed

Somayya Jabarti.

For the first time in Saudi Arabia, a woman will hold the position of editor at a major newspaper.

Somayya Jabarti has been appointed the editor-in-chief of the national English-language daily paper, the Saudi Gazette.

Although other women have headed magazines, this is the first time a national daily newspaper has put a woman at the helm.

It is an unprecedented level of public power in female hands for the conservative Arab nation, with the former editor-in-chief Khaled Almaeena calling the appointment historic”.

“She’s the first editor-in-chief of a Saudi paper – English or Arabic-language,” he said. “In Saudi Arabia it’s a major achievement.”

Jabarti, who had already made history when she was appointed the Managing Editor and Deputy Editor of a daily Saudi publication, is a prominent player in the movement for the empowerment and emancipation of women in the country.

“There’s a crack that has been made in the glass ceiling. And I’m hoping it will be made into a door,” she said.

“This is a first for a Saudi daily… A mould has been broken where editors-in-chief of Saudi daily newspapers are concerned.”

She said that she feels great responsibility in the new position, given that her success may have a bearing on other women’s careers.

“Being the first Saudi woman [newspaper editor] is going to be double the responsibility… One’s actions will reflect upon my fellow Saudi women.

“The success will not be complete unless I see my peers who are also Saudi women in the media, take other roles where they are decision makers.”

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‘I didn’t know if I was going to make it’: John Travolta opens up about his son’s death

John Travolta opens up about his shattering grief following death of son Jett
John Travolta and son Jett

John Travolta has opened up about the shattering grief he experienced after the death of his teenage son saying it was “worst thing that’s ever happened in my life.”

In an interview with with BBC interviewer Barry Norman at London’s Theatre Royal, the Hollywood legend said “The truth is, I didn’t know if I was going to make it. Life was no longer interesting to me, so it took a lot to get me better.”

His firstborn son Jett, who lived with autism and had a history of seizures, died in 2009 at the age of 16. He suffered a seizure struck his head against a bath during a family holiday in the Bahamas.

Travolta said that following the tragedy, he “didn’t want to wake up” and that “it took a lot to get me better.”

He says that he has the Church of Scientology to thank for getting through it.

“I will forever be grateful to Scientology for supporting me for two years solid, I mean Monday through Sunday.

“They didn’t take a day off, working through different angles of the techniques to get through grief and loss, and to make me feel that finally I could get through a day.”

Travolta has been a member of the controversial religion since the 1970s.

He and his wife of 23 years Kelly Preston are parents to two other children – daughter Ella Bleu, 13, and son Benjamin, 3.

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Teresa Palmer welcomes her first child!

Teresa Palmer welcomes first child!

Australian actress Teresa Palmer has had her first child, a boy named Bodhi Rain Palmer

Teresa and her husband, American actor Mark Webber, welcomed their son on Monday and the 27-year-old actress confirmed the news on Instagram.

“Thank you God for blessing us with the most divine gift of our baby son,” the Warm Bodies actress wrote, alongside a pic of her baby boy’s hand.

“Introducing Bodhi Rain Palmer, born safely, lovingly and naturally last night – 8 pounds even.”

“Bodhi means ‘Enlightened one’, Rain means ‘Abundant Blessings From Above’ and we chose Palmer as his last name as Mark’s son Isaac didn’t take his dad’s name either. Thanks for all the blessings and love, everyone!”

Teresa and Mark married in Mexico in December.

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Stars who know that dressing for success means deviating from the norm

Sarah Jessica Parker

The unwritten rules of fashion have taken an unexpected turn with new research revealing that unconventional outfits make a better impression than simply fitting in.

A Harvard Business School paper published in the Journal for Consumer Research says that a non-conformist approach to your wardrobe makes you come across as more powerful and accomplished.

Dubbed “The Red Sneakers Effect”, clothes that have some flair and are even a bit wacky can signal that you have “the autonomy needed to act according to (your) own inclinations.”

The report said that “when it looks deliberate, a person can appear to have a higher status and sense of competency.” Even dressing down can earn you more credit.

Some stars are known for their unconventional senses of style. While Elton John and Matt Preston rely on signature pieces like coloured-lens glasses and cravats, style icons Sarah Jessica Parker and Michelle Obama prove that high risk can bring high rewards.

Elton John. Photos: Getty Images

Elton John. Photos: Getty Images

Joan Rivers. Photos: WireImage and FilmMagic

Joan Rivers. Photos: WireImage and Getty Images

John Waters. Photo: WireImage

Matt Preston. Photos: WireImage and Getty Images

Michelle Obama. Photo: Getty Images

Michelle Obama. Photo: Getty Images

Michelle Obama. Photos: AFP and Getty Images

Sarah Jessica Parker. Photos: WireImage

Sarah Jessica Parker. Photos: Getty Images

Sarah Jessica Parker. Photos: Getty Images

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Model Christie Brinkley showing off her bra at 60 years old

Christie Brinkley sizzles, showing off her bra, at the 50th anniversary of Sports Illustrated swimsuit party
Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley looked sexier than ever and decades younger than her 60 years as she walked the red carpet this week in an outfit that revealed plenty of skin.

Wearing a plunging orange pencil dress that clung to her toned and trim figure and revealing a lacy black bra, the supermodel stunned onlookers and showed everybody she is truly defying her age.

She wore a pair of orange, white and black striped heels and a cropped black cardigan which she used to tease the photographers with the chance of a striptease.

Brinkley was at the 50th anniversary of Sports Illustrated swimsuit party, the publication that made her famous as its cover star in the seventies. The magazine featured her on three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers through 1981.

Christie Brinkley

Photo: WireImage

She stood alongside Russian and Czech models, Irina Shayk and Petra Nemcova, aged in their 20s and 30s looking just as fabulous.

Petra Nemcova and Irina Shayk

With a career spanning almost four decades, men’s magazinesMen’s Healthhave named her one of the most attractive women of all time.

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Jessica Simpson: ‘I couldn’t even believe what I weighed’

Jessica Simpson: ‘I couldn’t even believe what I weighed’

It’s been a long weight-loss road for Jessica Simpson, but the mum of two couldn’t be happier with her new body!

Showing off her slimmed-down figure in a new Weight Watchers ad, the 33-year-old yummy mummy says she’s proud of her new body, but isn’t about to deny how hard it was to get.

“I was so insecure – I couldn’t believe what I weighed,” she told Good Morning America of her weight gain during her first pregnancy.

“I don’t think I ever expected myself to see the numbers I’ve seen on the scale.”

The fashion designer lost 22kg after the birth of her first child, daughter Maxwell, in May 2012. Five months later she got the surprise news that she was pregnant with her second child, son Ace, now seven months.

While she says she isn’t the type to bounce back to her old body straight away, she’s proud of the body she has worked hard for and says she’s proof that everyday mums can do it, too.

She added that women shouldn’t be ashamed of pregnancy weight gain.

“You’re creating a life, and honestly it’s not easy,” she said.

“It’s a really hard thing to go through. And you deserve to eat your ice-cream, you deserve to have your pancakes. Do whatever you want to do and then afterwards just know that you have to work really hard.”

She says the secret to her weight loss is the support and motivation from her fiance Eric Johnson and her healthy meal plan.

“For breakfast I’m an oatmeal girl,” she said. “Lunch – I do like bread, so I’ll have a sandwich or something. But for dinner I try and keep it super-clean.” And while she says her favourite job is being a mum, the former singer says she would love to go back to her roots.

“I want to sing again,” she said. “I want my daughter to see me on stage. My fiance has never even watched me perform, which is crazy. It’s my passion, that is my love – that is everything that I am.”

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Shane & Liz: Together again!

Have Liz Hurley and Shane Warne split?

Cricket legend Shane Warne and British supermodel Elizabeth Hurley look like they’ve rekindled their romance.

After they inadvertently confirmed their split on Twitter last month with a series of cryptic tweets, Shane, 44, and Liz, 48, have reunited in London – and on social media.

Shane was seen unpacking a number of bags at Liz’s home on Sunday as he smiled for waiting photographers.

Not only are the former couple once again in each other’s company, they have also started following each other on Twitter again after their split in September.

Despite Shane recently being linked to 29-year-old Persian princess Zanbagh Khalili, it looks like the unlucky-in-love cricketer is trying to patch things up with his ex-fiancee.

We’re not sure Liz feels the same, though, judging from her latest Instagram post which read: “We must be willing to let go of the life we’ve planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us. Sigh…”

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North Korean mum ‘forced to drown her baby’

Kim Jong-Un

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

Jee Heon A was in a North Korean detention centre where babies usually did not survive pregnancy and birth due to the extraordinarily harsh conditions.

In this case, the baby was born alive.

“The baby was crying as it was born; we were so curious, this was the first time we saw a baby being born. So we were watching this baby and we were so happy,” the woman told the commission.

“But suddenly we heard the footsteps. The security agent came in and this agent of the Bowibu [the North Korean State Security Department] said that … usually when a baby is born we would wash it in a bowl of water, but this agent told us to put the baby in the water upside down.

“So the mother was begging. ‘I was told that I would not be able to have the baby, but I actually got lucky and got pregnant so let me keep the baby, please forgive me’, but this agent kept beating this woman, the mother who just gave birth.

“And the baby, since it was just born, it was just crying. And the mother, with her shaking hands she picked up the baby and she put the baby face down in the water. The baby stopped crying and we saw this water bubble coming out of the mouth of the baby.

“And there was an old lady who helped with the labour, she picked up the baby from the bowl of water and left the room quietly. So those kind of things repeatedly happened.”

Michael Kirby. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

Michael Kirby. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

Michael Kirby. Photo: AFP/Getty Images

The United Nations panel gathered evidence for almost a year and heard hundreds of shocking stories as over 300 witnesses testified about murder, torture, rape, abductions, enslavement and starvation under the North Korean dictatorship.

The panel, led by Australia’s former High Court Justice Michael Kirby, has today released the damning report that catalogues systematic and appalling human rights abuses in North Korea.

It describes a vast network of secret prison camps where hundreds of thousands of North Koreans are believed to have died through starvation, execution or other means and recommends that the UN refer the situation in North Korea to the International Criminal Court.

When releasing the report, Kirby referred to the atrocities committed in world war two and the world’s failure to stop the atrocities committed by Hitler’s Germany and claims that it did not know the extent of the crimes.

“Now the international community does know,” Kirby said.

“There will be no excusing a failure of action because we didn’t know. It’s too long now. The suffering and the tears of the people of North Korea demand action.”

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