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| Salma Hayek: It's 'discrimination' to assume all rich white men are terrible | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Salma Hayek is Franois-Henri Pinault?s second wife. They married in 2009, after she gave birth to their daughter Valentina. Their relationship was big news at the time, and they were part of a tabloid storyline because Pinault seemingly overlapped the start of his relationship with Hayek with the end of his relationship with Linda Evangelista, and then Linda had to sue Pinault for child support for their son. Crazy times back then for gossip. Anyway, Pinault and Evangelista eventually worked out their child support drama because Pinault is a for-real billionaire and, in context, what Linda was asking for was a drop in the bucket of his wealth. Salma stayed with him and she?s a very happy wife, and she defends him constantly. She?s always talking about the strength of their marriage and making him sound like he?s wonderful in every way. She did the same when she appeared on Dax Shepard?s Armchair Expert podcast:
Salma Hayek is opening up about her marriage to her husband Franois-Henri Pinault. Hayek, 54, explained how Pinault, 58, has made her a much better person on Mondays episode of the Armchair Expert podcast.
Can I say something about your husband, really quick? What a f?? nice, fun, generous, nice warm guy. Hes super sexy too, co-host Dax Shepard told the actress. He added, Im gonna be honest, I didnt know who he was, I just heard or maybe read in a headline that you had married a really rich guy. Maybe thats why she married him.
Hayek responded, You know the thing is that in pictures you cannot begin to guess the magic in him. Hes made me become a much better person, and grow in such a good, healthy way. And, you know, when I married him, everybody said, Oh, its arranged marriage, she married him for the money. Im like, Yeah, whatever, bitch. Think what you want. Fifteen years together, and we are strong in love. And I dont even get offended, Im like, Yeah, whatever, she said.
Hayek continued, Were touching on a very interesting conversation. There is a discrimination also to rich men. Immediately you think because somebodys rich, [they] might not be a good person, might be somebody materialistic, might be somebody that doesnt have values, might be somebody that is even stupid or that doesnt deserve it [or] that in order to have a lot of money, you did it the wrong way, there is all this preconceptions and I heard them, by the way.
The Like a Boss actor then defended her husbands character and said, My guy, finished work, no matter how hard it was ? and trust me he has a lot of responsibilities ? big smile on his face, happy to be home, happy to see me and the kids, make us laugh. We go on vacation, he completely shuts off, hes in the moment. Its not just an insult to me. Im not the one being judged only. They cannot begin to imagine what a joy that human being is.?
[From People]
I?ll be honest, if I was a billionaire?s trophy wife, I would be doing the exact same thing as Salma. ?You don?t know him, you guys, you?re prejudiced against rich white men, this is discrimination!? And then I would get into the Lambo and pick up some sapphire jewelry for myself using his credit card. I am that fking shameless. Kiss my ass, peasants! My rich husband is amazing! Anyway, Salma and Francois genuinely seem happy with each other and whatever, it is what it is and I?m happy for them. But no, it?s not ?discrimination,? Salma. Jesus.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Jenna Fischer on Angela Kinsey 'You don't expect a friendship like this when you?re older' | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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The Office fans are honed in on Steve Carrell and John Krasinski. Any time an Office alum is spotted with either of them, it sends ripples throughout the Office fandom. Especially when it was Jenna Fischer and John together, because of the Jim and Pam shippers out there. But the real love story that came from The Office is Jenna and Angela Kinsey, who played Angela Martin. Jenna and Angela met on the set and became best friends during the first season. The friendship has only grown stronger since. So strong the two produce their Office Ladies podcast together, using what Jenna calls their BBF shorthand when they communicate. Now they?ve written a memoir of their time on the show Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There. The pair are especially grateful for finding each other because they didn?t expect to find such a close friendship later in life.
Former costars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey have been fulfilling this need, first with their award-winning podcast Office Ladies and now with their upcoming book, Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There ? which includes their most personal and hilarious anecdotes yet.
The two women tell PEOPLE how they first became friends (it involves sitting on a bench for hours onset) and reflect on some of their favorite memories, if Jim and Pam would still be together today and more.
Fischer says that she and Kinsey had been friendly during season 1 of The Office, but it wasnt until they sat on a bench for two full shoot days, which is about 12 hours each day during the filming of the Basketball episode that they really bonded. By the end of the shoot, they had told each other their life story, says Fischer, 46.
We were leaving the warehouse and we were so giddy, she says. We had this really fun friendship. You dont expect to make a friendship like this when youre older.
The day became even more epic when they encountered Carell.
We had to walk through this big parking lot, and it was at night. Like school girls, we linked arms and started doing Schlemiel and Schlimazel from Laverne & Shirley and Steve was walking up behind us, Kinsey remembers. We were so embarrassed and we were laughing. Steve was like, No matter what happens, this is what youll take with you. This. And he pointed at the two of us. He was so right.
Jenna is my life anchor because its like, the world doesnt make sense until I can bounce it off her, whatever happens, says Kinsey. The big things, the small things. Once I tell it to her, Im at peace with it, or I can navigate it.
Fischer explains that the key to their longstanding friendship is listening.
You just need that person who makes you feel seen and heard. That person who helps you process even little decisions when youre standing in Target. Who do you call to tell you if you need another throw pillow or not, you know? she jokes.
[From People]
This is one of those things that I never thought about, but Jenna is exactly right. I wouldnt have guessed that my closest friendships would all be formed in my late 30s early 40 and yet, they were. Even my husband was 30 when we met and I was about to be the same. Jenna and Angela were in their early 30s when The Office premiered. It sounds like they were obviously well paired as BFFs in general. But I imagine the shared experience of having their lives blow up with the popularity of the show helped solidify their bond. Not to mention they had other life experiences during the show, like babies, divorces (remember Jennas first husband was James Gunn?!), etc. I think forming friendships as adults has a lot to do with how we change as people. I?m definitely not the same person I was in my early 20s. I don?t even think 33-year-old me would be friends with 22-year-old me. I love that Jenna and Angela found each other and theyve only gotten closer. A truly good friend is such a treasure.
As the article mentioned, Jenna and Angela?s Office Ladies podcast just won the iHeartRadio Podcast of the Year award. This was some much need good news, especially for Angela, whose entire family ? herself, her husband, daughter and stepsons all got COVID over the holidays. After she?d been diagnosed, she got the call from Texas that her 82-year-old mother was in the hospital with the virus and Angela couldn?t fly to her due to her own condition. Fortunately everyone recovered, although it was a hard recovery, she said. But Angela said it made her ?prioritize her own value.? I?ll bet Jenna was at the top of Angela?s priority list too. I know my closest friends have moved so far up my list now.
Photo credit: Instagram
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| Jane Seymour: 'having good skin is really the secret to not aging your face' | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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