Oops! Ewan McGregor has been caught kissing his “Fargo” co-star, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in a London restaurant, and Ewan’s wife just might not be thrilled about it. It seems the 46-year-old father of four and the 32-year-old Winstead—who played his lover on the FX series—shared a passionate kiss at the Good Life Eatery and there are pictures to prove it.
Maybe this was Ewan’s of telling his wife their marriage was over because the Good Life Eatery is London’s version of LA’s Ivy, where celebrities go to be seen; it was at the Ivy during the height of their Bennifer-ness that Affleck and JLo often visited dressed to the nines and looking all lovey-dovey.
Perhaps, though, it’s all stuff and nonsense, because McGregor and his wife of 22 years, Eve Mavrakis, apparently called it quits in May but kept the news private, though they each posted photos to social media of themselves without their wedding rings on, which, you know, is the way of saying “It’s over.”
So maybe Ewan isn’t a cheater, maybe he just got a new love first except ... it was back in May, right about the time Fargo finished shooting that McGregor and his wife split, and that was the same time that Winstead announced her split from her husband of seven years, Riley Stearns.
Just sayin’.
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I hate to say it, but a drag impersonator would do Judy much more justice than any actress. Renee has no resemblance to Judy to start with.
ReplyDeleteHarvey is fixed?!?!?!?!?!?! One week for a addiction??? Have the high ups and judges heard of this? The doctor must be a quack, or he too was felt up and got a hand job from Harvey, but enjoyed it.
Anyone who bangs Penn deserves a part on the Walking Dead.
oh suh-NAP, maddie!
ReplyDeletenone of these people are qualified to be dog catcher, yet alone "actor". oh, and cut weinstein's dick off; THAT alone will cure him!
Ah, if only Weinstein was fixed, like the horn dog that he is! Castration and a lobotomy should do the trick.
ReplyDeleteI've never understood the appeal of Rene Z. Even after her plastic surgery I still want to fix her face. It's kind of lopsided and distracts from her "acting", which may be a good thing.
Perhaps we should question a society where women feel it is necessary to have plastic surgery to keep their careers going, sometimes with ghastly results (face wise if not career wise). Sadly people in the film industry must feel very insecure if they think they must alter their faces rather than growing old gracefully. After all how much money do you need to life the rest of your life comfortably?
ReplyDeleteAs for the one week sexual abuse addiction course - perhaps His Trumpness could sign up?
Reputation of the Weinstein long since shot to pieces and he STILL doesn't get it! JFC! How many 'second chances' does he expect to be allowed before it sinks in to that thick ape-skull that he's got NO return from the inevitable upcoming bankruptcy?
ReplyDeleteDunaway's diva-ness was there from the start. There's a story about the Bonnie and Clyde set where she's obsessing over a flyaway hair in a close-up scene, arguing with everyone and berating her hairdresser about one single hair. This went on for a very long time until finally, the director got up, walked over, and yanked the single hair out. Dunaway, in a snit, stormed off the set and spent the rest of the day in her trailer, essentially shutting down the production for an entire day.
ReplyDeleteOne week, eh?
ReplyDeleteI used to think that Ewan McGregor was so gorgeous. Now he looks like a younger Russell Crowe only cleaner.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the fabulous dish!
When it comes to biopics, I don't think it's necessarily wise to use an actor or actress who looks just like the person being portrayed. For one thing, someone who's a splitting image of a celebrity may just not be a good enough actor or actress to otherwise capture the essence of that celebrity. For instance, many moons ago, there was a made-for-TV biopic about Abbott and Costello starring Harvey Korman and Buddy Hackett and I think you might agree the two had at least a passing resemblance to the famed comedy team. But the movie was a drama, not a comedy, and Korman's and Hackett's dramatic abilities were middling at best. Surprisingly, the two comedians weren't much better at recreating A and C's comic routines, such as "Who's on First". Korman was better off playing straight man to Tim Conway, whereas Hackett just couldn't capture Costello's hilarious slow burn. On the other hand, to my eyes Sissy Spacek doesn't look all that much like Loretta Lynn, but she did a wonderful job in Coal Miners Daughter. Or how about Frank Langella? Hardly the spitting image of Richard Nixon, but he played him well in Frost/Nixon.
ReplyDeleteNone of this means I think Renee Z (I agree with Deedles--I don't get her appeal, either) or Anne Hathaway (whose appeal I do get, but she's better at comedy) should play Judy Garland in all her complex glory. An actress DID manage to capture her well--Judy Davis in a made-for-TV biopic about 15 years ago.
Sorry I went on so long, but I think about these things a lot.
@Kirk
ReplyDeleteI agree completely, I just feel that Zellweger has no connection to Garland at all, either physically or vocally.
And Judy Davis was fantastic in the role!
Is it just me, or is Sean Penn really rocking that Salvador Dali look?
ReplyDeleteSean Penn is scum. He has always been scum. From beating up paparazzi to imprisoning Madonna to firing a gun at helicopters flying over his wedding, Penn has always been a violent little asshole.
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