Angelina Jolie's Cannes Security Interaction Sparks Fan ConcernNew Foto - Angelina Jolie's Cannes Security Interaction Sparks Fan Concern

Angelina Jolie's appearance at theCannes Film Festivalcreated a major stir online this year. While attending theEddingtonpremiere, viral Instagram videos emerged showing the 49-year-old actress interacting with a security guard, prompting immediate fan commentary As Jolie made her red carpet appearance, she posed for photographers and greeted fans. However, a video clip rapidly circulating across Instagram fueled a wave of concern among her followers. The footage, which Instagram users meticulously dissected, appeared to show an unusual dynamic between the star and a member of her security team. View this post on Instagram A post shared by vanessatresjolie (@vanessatresjolie) Online observers pointed out what they saw as a clear effort by the mother-of-six to avoid eye contact and minimize engagement with the guard. One moment showed Jolie seated at a formal dinner; when the security individual seemingly sought her attention, the star pointedly turned her head away, instead directing her gaze toward another partygoer. Instagram users quickly reacted, with one commenting, "She needs security from her own security." Another instance, further fueling the online discussion, involved a bouquet of red roses. As Jolie interacted with a fan, the security guard attempted to take the flowers from her hand. This prompted an flurry of comments from worried fans, who interpreted these subtle actions as indicators of discomfort. "She doesn't like him," one user wrote, while another added, "All up in her face lol 😆 she's like can I get some personal space.." Another agreed, writing, "He had no business getting in her space like that. Control your damn self!" It remains unclear if the bodyguard works directly for Jolie or if event organizers provided the security. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Angelina Jolie's Cannes Security Interaction Sparks Fan Concernfirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

Angelina Jolie's Cannes Security Interaction Sparks Fan Concern

Angelina Jolie's Cannes Security Interaction Sparks Fan Concern Angelina Jolie's appearance at theCannes Film Festivalcreated a majo...
Dolly Parton 'Trying to Figure Out How to Be Without' Husband Carl DeanNew Foto - Dolly Parton 'Trying to Figure Out How to Be Without' Husband Carl Dean

Global superstarDolly Partonlost her husband of 60 years,Carl Dean, in March at the age of 82. Sherecently toldEntertainment Tonightin a new interview that it's been hard to pick up the pieces, and it's hard to figure out how to live without him. "I miss him, I'm having to really go through a lot trying to figure out how to be without him 'cause I was with him for so long," Parton admitted. She added, "I'm doing as well as one can after 60 years being with and loving somebody. When Carl did pass away, I thought, 'I gotta do something, so I'm just gonna put that song out as a tribute to him.'" RELATED: Dolly Parton Fans Start Petition For Unique Way to 'Honor An Icon' The song in question is "If You Hadn't Been There," which Parton released right after Dean died as a tribute to the love of her life. Some of the lyrics go, "If you hadn't been there/ Well, who would I be?/ You've always seen the best in me/ Your loving arms have cradled me/ You held me close, and I believe." But Parton says there is a part of her that is happy for him that he's at peace because "he did suffer a lot through the last few years." "He did suffer a lot through the last few years and there's a part of me that's happy that he's at peace and at rest, but then, of course, there's that part of me that will miss him forever and long for him every day for the rest of my life," said the singer. She also wanted to acknowledge the outpouring of support she received upon Dean's passing, saying, "I couldn't believe the amount of support worldwide that people sent my way with the flowers and the cards and the calls and everything." 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Parton ended by saying, "It's always hard to lose someone you love, but you do the best you can, and the fact that I've got my work has been probably the best blessing, that I'm involved in so many things. At least keeps me occupied instead of me just folding in on myself." Dolly Parton 'Trying to Figure Out How to Be Without' Husband Carl Deanfirst appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

Dolly Parton 'Trying to Figure Out How to Be Without' Husband Carl Dean

Dolly Parton 'Trying to Figure Out How to Be Without' Husband Carl Dean Global superstarDolly Partonlost her husband of 60 years,Car...
AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 11 of the Cannes Film FestivalNew Foto - AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 11 of the Cannes Film Festival

CANNES, France (AP) — Much of the cinema world has descended on theCannes Film Festivalas the French Riviera extravaganza holdsits 78th edition. This gallery featuresdaily highlightsfrom the festival curated by Associated Press photo editors. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 11 of the Cannes Film Festival

AP PHOTOS: Highlights from Day 11 of the Cannes Film Festival CANNES, France (AP) — Much of the cinema world has descended on theCannes Film...
Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026New Foto - Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026

Michael Jackson fans will have to wait a bit longer for Antoine Fuqua's biopic "Michael." During Lionsgate's Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Jon Feltheimer shared an update on the film starring Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson, who makes his screen debut in the project. More from Variety Lionsgate, After Starz Split, Sees Quarterly Revenue Jump 22% to $1.1 Billion and Movie Segment Profit Hitting Highest Level in 10 Years Lionsgate's 'Ballerina' Sets Russia Release as Studios Say Cold War Thaw Is 'Inevitable' (EXCLUSIVE) Lionsgate and Starz Are Officially Now Two Separate Companies "In regard to our Michael Jackson biopic, we're excited about the 3½ hours of amazing footage from producer Graham King and director Antoine Fuqua, and we will be announcing a definitive release strategy & timing in the next few weeks," he said. "I would note that it is likely we will move 'Michael' out of the fiscal year which will impact fiscal '26 financial results but will bolster an already strong fiscal '27 slate." The fiscal calendar ends on March 31, 2026, so Feltheimer's statement indicates that the film (or films) will likely debut after April 1, 2026. Last month,Varietyreportedthat the film would likely be split into two parts and be pushed from the initially announced release date of Oct. 3, 2025. While "Michael" was a major part of last year's Lionsgate CinemaCon presentation, no footage from the project was shown during this year's outing. The film, produced by "Bohemian Rhapsody's" Graham King, wrapped principal photography in May 2024, but John Logan's script is in the process of being revised in advance of reshoots. "Michael," which carries a roughly $155 million budget, also stars Colman Domingo and Nia Long as family heads Joe and Katherine Jackson, while Miles Teller will play Jackson's attorney and advisor John Branca.Larenz Tatewill star as Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, whileLaura Harrier will play portray pioneering female music executive Suzanne de PasseandKat Grahamwill appear as the legendary Diana Ross. Other cast members include Jessica Sula ("Split") as La Toya Jackson, Michael's older sister; Liv Symone ("Power Book III: Raising Kanan") as Gladys Knight; Kevin Shinick ("Robot Chicken") as Dick Clark; KeiLyn Durrel Jones ("The Other Two," "How to Die Alone") as Jackson's former security-turned-trusted friend and confidante Bill Bray; and Kendrick Sampson ("Insecure") as industry icon Quincy Jones, who first met Michael Jackson when he was just 12 years old. The pair would go on to collaborate on three of Michael's most successful albums: 1979's "Off the Wall," 1982's "Thriller" and 1987's "Bad." Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Michael Jackson Biopic ‘Likely’ to Move to 2026

Michael Jackson Biopic 'Likely' to Move to 2026 Michael Jackson fans will have to wait a bit longer for Antoine Fuqua's biopic ...
Rafael Nadal's absence from the 2025 French Open changes the tournamentNew Foto - Rafael Nadal's absence from the 2025 French Open changes the tournament

PARIS (AP) — Asthe French Openenters a new, post-Rafa, era this year, there are a couple of prevailing sentiments among tennis players. One is: It's a shame the world won't get to see the King of Clay, asRafael Nadalcame to be called, ply his unique brand oftopspin-heavy relentlessnesson the crushed red brick of Roland-Garros, where he won a record 14 of his22 Grand Slam titles. The other, expressed by men who would love to get a chance at carving their own bit of history at the place, goes like this: Whew, it sure will be nice not to have that guy looming in the bracket now thatthe 38-year-old Spaniard is retired. Players no longer need to worry about Nadal at the French Open "Luckily — or unluckily — I never got toplay him in Roland-Garros," said American Tommy Paul, a 2023 Australian Open semifinalist currently ranked 12th. "It's nice to not have to worry about him, I guess," Paul added with a laugh. "That's the main thing that comes to my mind." Players repeatedly used the word "different" to describe what it'll be like without Nadal around. "It'll be strange for the fans, above all," said top-10 player Lorenzo Musetti, an Italian who reached the semifinals at Wimbledon and earned an Olympic bronze medal in 2024. "But the history he made in Paris will never be forgotten." Nadal's 14 French Open titles are a record for any Grand Slam tournament To be sure,Nadal's dominance in Paris was unprecedented. "Impossible," defending champion Carlos Alcaraz said, "to repeat." Nadal collected more championships than any other player at one major tennis tournament, spanning from his first, which arrived two days after his 19th birthday in his 2005 debut, to hislast at age 36 in 2022 on a painful footthat required nerve-dulling injections. He went112-4 overall in the event. One measure of just how good Nadal was there is reflected in his head-to-head records against the other two members of the Big Three of men's tennis, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. Nadal went 8-2 against Djokovic in the French Open — accounting for about 15% of all of Djokovic's lifetime Grand Slam losses anywhere — and6-0 against Federer. "What a legend. What an ambassador for the sport," Australian player Thanasi Kokkinakis said about Nadal. "One of the greatest athletes ever — not just in tennis." Nadal will be honored by a ceremony at the French Open on Sunday He certainly left his indelible mark in Paris. A larger-than-life statue was erected near an entrance to the tournament grounds in 2021, while he was still active;a ceremony honoring himwill be held Sunday in the main stadium, Court Philippe-Chatrier, after the first three matches of Day 1. One would imagine that Nadal will be treated to the sort of applause and chants of "Ra-fa!" he heard often, including when he played for the final time at the site —at the Paris Olympics last year— and left describing the "unforgettable feeling and emotions" he enjoyed. And no one who ever faced him, or watched him, at the French Open will forget his lefty whip of a forehand or the way he stood so far back to return serve or the way he chased every ball. Or the way the arena announcer would list off all of his ever-growing list of championship years before a match. Or the way Nadal would bite his trophies after winning one, something Naomi Osaka emulated after claiming her first clay-court title just last month. "As a tennis community, everybody's going to miss Rafa, for sure. If I were thinking about it selfishly, I would say, 'Of course I want to watch Rafa play. Of course I want him to be here,'" former No. 1 and two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka said. "But I see it a little bit differently. I look at it as that was his decision. Same with when Serena (Williams) left. Of course I miss Serena; she was my biggest motivator. But they've moved on in their life to what's best for them. And I just have so much respect for what they've done for the sport. How much they contributed. How much they elevated it. My only thing is to say, 'Thank you,' to players like that." ___ Howard Fendrich has been the AP's tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here:https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Rafael Nadal's absence from the 2025 French Open changes the tournament

Rafael Nadal's absence from the 2025 French Open changes the tournament PARIS (AP) — Asthe French Openenters a new, post-Rafa, era this ...

 

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