Thursday, December 26, 2024

Guy Berryman rubbishes Chris Martin’s claim Coldplay will stop making albums

Coldplay's Guy Berryman insists the band are "years away" from retirement. Frontman Chris Martin, 47, had proclaimed that the...

Latest Posts

Busted won’t ‘rush’ new album

Busted "don't want to rush" their new album. The pop punk trio - comprising Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis and...

Mariah Carey felt too young to make Christmas record

Mariah Carey thought she was too young to record a Christmas album. The 55-year-old singer is celebrating 30 years...

SZA making further changes to mixes on Lana album

SZA has announced she is making some further changes to the mixes on 'Lana’. The 'Saturn' hitmaker dropped the...

Tony Mortimer welcomes Stay Another Day back like ‘an old friend’

Tony Mortimer has compared ‘Stay Another Day’s enduring popularity to “an old friend returning”. The 54-year-old singer took the...

Nicole Kidman: I played it safe with her career at the start

Nicole Kidman thinks she "played it safe" with her career in the past but now always looks for roles that will challenge her.
The ‘Aquaman’ actress is now happy to make "spontaneous and random" decisions on what projects to take on and lives by the motto "why not?".
She said: "I think maybe I played it a little safe in the past, and went for the work I thought I was meant to do, which spoke to the idea of what and who an actress is supposed to be.
"But, for the most part, I’ve followed my spirit, which motivates me to go against the grain.
"I’m completely spontaneous and random in my decisions. Never let it be said that I don’t have diverse taste.
"I love jumping into the deep end. Why not? That’s my favourite saying, I think it has such potential and choice, why not?"
The 51-year-old actress – who has children Isabella, 25, and Connor, 23, with ex-husband Tom Cruise and Sunday, 10 and seven-year-old Faith with spouse Keith Urban – thinks the choice of roles on offer to her have grown since she first started out in her career and is pleased she can use her "life experience" in her work.
She added to Psychologies magazine: "I’ve been doing this since I was 14, more than 35 years working is quite a number to say out loud.
"It’s gratifying and comforting because I have a deep well of emotion that only comes with life experience and I can call on that, call on those memories I didn’t have when I was in my 20s.
"I am a character actor, which was my goal. I wasn’t educated at drama school with the aim of being a movie star!
"There’s a bizarre lottery – of emotions, and, consequently, far more roles, types of roles, demographics and situations – available to me now, compared to when I was younger. Amazing!"

Latest Posts

Busted won’t ‘rush’ new album

Busted "don't want to rush" their new album. The pop punk trio - comprising Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis and...

Mariah Carey felt too young to make Christmas record

Mariah Carey thought she was too young to record a Christmas album. The 55-year-old singer is celebrating 30 years...

SZA making further changes to mixes on Lana album

SZA has announced she is making some further changes to the mixes on 'Lana’. The 'Saturn' hitmaker dropped the...

Tony Mortimer welcomes Stay Another Day back like ‘an old friend’

Tony Mortimer has compared ‘Stay Another Day’s enduring popularity to “an old friend returning”. The 54-year-old singer took the...

Don't Miss

Chrissie Hynde apologises for imposing concert rules

Chrissie Hynde has apologised to fans over her issues with phone usage and repeat front row gig-goers at Pretenders gigs.

Sam Fender cancels rest of tour after haemorrhaging vocal cord

Sam Fender has cancelled the remainder of his 2025 tour after he haemorrhaged his vocal cord. The 'Getting Started'...

Taylor Swift’s final show felt like ‘last day of school’

Taylor Swift's final show of 'The Eras Tour' felt like "the last day of school", according to Gracie Abrams.

Ringo Starr wants The Beatles to win a Grammy for Now and Then

Ringo Starr hopes The Beatles win a Grammy for 'Now and Then'. The Fab Four returned to the charts...

Yungblud reveals ‘bonkers’ double album plan

Yungblud is planning a "bonkers" double album. The 27-year-old rocker is set to release the follow-up to his self-titled...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.