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Julia Fox dresses as blood-stained Jacqueline Kennedy for Halloween
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Julia Fox dresses as blood-stained Jacqueline Kennedy for Halloween

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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31 October 2025

Julia Fox dressed as a blood-stained Jacqueline Kennedy for Halloween.

Julia Fox dressed as a blood-stained Jacqueline Kennedy for Halloween

The 35-year-old actress and model attended The Cursed Amulet’s Halloween party wearing a costume inspired by the iconic pink suit worn by the former First Lady on 22 November 1963 – the day her husband was shot and killed while riding in a motorcade.

Julia wore a pink suit and matching pillbox hat, mirroring Jackie’s double-breasted wool ensemble.

She paired the look with white gloves, a short black wig, and a black handbag.

The outfit appeared splattered with fake blood.

The Uncut Gems star later shared images of her costume on her Instagram Stories.

Jackie’s original pink suit became one of the most recognisable images of the tragic day JFK was gunned down.

According to The New York Times, her suit, shoes, handbag and stockings were “blood-covered and folded in a towel” after the shooting.

The blood-stained items were never cleaned and remain preserved at the National Archives and Records Administration facility in Maryland.

The Los Angeles Times reported Jackie’s maid, Providencia Paredes, placed the outfit in a bag and sent it to the archives sometime before July 1964.

In the hours after the assassination, Jackie was photographed wearing the same suit while standing beside Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson as he was sworn in as president aboard Air Force One.

Historian Steve Gillon told People magazine in November 2022: “They actually had another dress laid out for her to put on and she refused. She went out in her blood-stained suit and stood next to Lyndon Johnson.

“Despite these horrible circumstances, she was willing to stand for a photo because she understood what it meant for the nation to have continuity in government. She understood that she had a role to play in helping the nation transition to a new president.”

Jackie had worn the two-piece suit on at least six previous occasions before her husband’s assassination, according to The New York Times.

The suit itself was a Chanel-approved copy made by the New York fashion house Chez Ninon.

The assassination of John F. Kennedy, who was 46, remains one of the most defining events of the 20th century.

In her diary, Lady Bird Johnson – the wife of Lyndon B. Johnson – described the moment she saw Jackie cradling her husband’s body in the motorcade.

She wrote: “As we ground to a halt – we were still the third car… I cast one last look over my shoulder and saw in the President’s car a bundle of pink, just like a drift of blossoms, lying in the back seat. It was Mrs. Kennedy lying over the President’s body.

“Mrs. Kennedy’s dress was stained with blood.

“One leg was almost entirely covered with it and her right glove was caked, it was caked with blood — her husband’s blood.”

Julia’s Halloween costume came just weeks before the 62nd anniversary of Kennedy’s death and has seen her face a huge backlash online over the outfit choice.

One of her many critics said online: “So tasteless. Tragedy is not a costume.”




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Julia Fox Addresses Jackie Kennedy Halloween Costume Following Backlash
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Julia Fox Addresses Jackie Kennedy Halloween Costume Following Backlash

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Julia Fox is addressing her Jackie Kennedy Halloween costume following backlash.

Fox dressed up at an event as the former First Lady of the United States, but raised eyebrows as she portrayed the outfit Jackie O was wearing after her husband JFK had been shot. The host of the canceled show, OMG Fashun, wore a pink suit with bloodstains and explained the reason behind it.

“I’m dressed as Jackie Kennedy in the pink suit. Not as a costume, but as a statement,” she said in an Instagram post after the heavy criticism. “When her husband was assassinated, she refused to change out of her blood-stained clothes, saying, ‘I want them to see what they’ve done.’ The image of the delicate pink suit splattered with blood is one of the most haunting juxtapositions in modern history. Beauty and horror. Poise and devastation.”

She continued, “Her decision not to change clothes, even after being encouraged to, was an act of extraordinary bravery. It was performance, protest, and mourning all at once. A woman weaponizing image and grace to expose brutality. It’s about trauma, power, and how femininity itself is a form of resistance. Long live Jackie O.”

Fox was also criticized by Jackie Kennedy’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, who took to X to write, “Julia Fox glorifying political violence is disgusting, desperate, and dangerous. I’m sure her late grandmother would agree.”

Jackie wore the Chanel suit on November 22, 1963, the day Lee Harvey Oswald fatally shot JFK while he was riding on a motorcade in Dallas.

See Fox’s social media post below.

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Julia Fox! Jodie Turner-Smith! Grace Jones Hula Hooping! Inside the Inaugural AmfAR London Gala
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Julia Fox! Jodie Turner-Smith! Grace Jones Hula Hooping! Inside the Inaugural AmfAR London Gala

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

The step and repeat was a colorful sight. Turner-Smith wore a bazooka bra-ed, bright orange jumpsuit with a swirling cobalt blue cloak fresh from the Jean Paul Gaultier spring 2026 runway. “If I’m introducing the queen, then I must dress in homage to the queen,” Turner-Smith said, referencing Grace Jones. “I am so excited!” Then Sabrina Elba appeared in a slinky black gown, so Turner-Smith broke off mid-sentence to squeal and exchange air kisses. Michael Fassbender made a quick moment for the photographers, sunglasses kept firmly on, while Julia Fox appeared like a vision, and posed in a bulbous, bridal white dress by Marc Jacobs, her makeup like a marionette doll.

From there, 300 guests filtered into the next grand, low-lit room and enjoyed a cocktail reception with champagne and dirty martinis on rotation, and dinky canapés of squid arancini, artichoke bites, and tartlets.

“The truth is we’ve had amfAR supporters based in London asking us to bring an amfAR gala here for many years, but why now?” Kyle Clifford, the incoming amfAR CEO, told Vogue. “As amfAR begins to expand the focus of the research we’re funding, looking into solutions for other diseases, viruses, and conditions, in addition to HIV, now is the perfect time to expand our outreach as well. amfAR is seeking global solutions to global problems, and we want to make sure we’re speaking with people from all over the world. Collaboration is the key to success.”

Photo: Getty Images

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Julia Roberts' Surprising Intimacy Coordinator Decision
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Julia Roberts’ Surprising Intimacy Coordinator Decision

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

The role of an Intimacy Coordinator was popularised in 2018, after the #MeToo movement took hold, and it focuses on keeping actors, directors and sometimes crew safer when it comes to intimate scenes. “An Intimacy Coordinator position interrupts the production power dynamics and provides a confidential space for actors, directors and producers to discuss concerns and potential barriers to consent,” Michela Carattini, SAG-AFTRA-accredited IC Trainer and Company Director of Key Intimate Scenes tells R29. “An intimacy coordinator provides risk assessment and risk mitigation strategies to support the actors, the director, the production, and in some cases, the crew. ‘Intimate scenes’ can vary in definition, but universally include scenes with simulated sexual activity (including sexual assault) and/or nudity.”
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Second Trailer for 'After the Hunt' Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri
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Second Trailer for ‘After the Hunt’ Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Second Trailer for ‘After the Hunt’ Starring Julia Roberts & Ayo Edebiri

by Alex Billington
September 22, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I support whatever you choose…” “I have a right to these spaces.” Amazon MGM Studios has unveiled the second trailer for After the Hunt, a fascinating, complex accusation thriller arriving in theaters starting in October. It just premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and plays next at NYFF this week. The latest film made by acclaimed filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, after Challengers and Queer last year, just as brilliant as anything he has made. A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. What exactly did he do and what is going on? Find out watching in theaters soon. After the Hunt stars Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Chloë Sevigny. “Perspective changes everything.” The truth is out there, if you can handle it… This new trailer is a change from the first one, because it seems to be responding to the criticism lobbed against the film. It leans much more into what is happening in this film – focusing on Julia Roberts & the way her character is responding.

Here’s the second official trailer (+ new posters) for Luca Guadagnino’s film After the Hunt, via YouTube:

After the Hunt Trailer

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You can rewatch the first full trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt film right here for more footage.

“Not everything is supposed to make you comfortable.” A college professor finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil levels an accusation against one of her colleagues and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. After the Hunt is directed by the acclaimed Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, director the films The Protagonists, Melissa P, I Am Love, A Bigger Splash, Call Me By Your Name, Suspiria, Bones and All, Challengers, and Queer previously, as well as a few docs including Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams. The screenplay is written by Nora Garrett. It’s produced by Jeb Brody, Brian Grazer, Allan Mandelbaum, and Luca Guadagnino. This initially premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (read our review) and will also screen at the New York, Zurich, & London Film Festivals next. Amazon MGM Studios will then debut Guadagnino’s After the Hunt film in US theaters starting on October 10th, 2025 with a wide release throughout the fall (starting October 17th). Look better? Who’s intrigued?

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Julia Roberts was 'excited and intimidated' to meet After the Hunt co-star Chloe Sevigny
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Julia Roberts was ‘excited and intimidated’ to meet After the Hunt co-star Chloe Sevigny

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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19 September 2025

Julia Roberts was “excited and intimidated” to meet her After the Hunt co-star Chloe Sevigny.

Julia Roberts stars alongside Chloe Sevigny in After the Hunt

The 57-year-old actress features alongside Chloe in the new psychological thriller and has spoken of the emotions she felt during their first meeting.

Julia said in a joint interview with Variety: “I was so excited and intimidated about meeting Chloe.

“And when we were at my house, we’re all sitting around the kitchen table, and (Julia’s daughter) Hazel was making herself some lunch, and we’re talking about the material and rehearsing.

“Allan (Mandelbaum), our producer, he came in, and he goes, ‘Chloe should just be here in a couple minutes.’ And I look up, and Ayo (Edebiri) looks up, and we match eyes.

“Luca (Guadagnino) goes, ‘What?’, And I go, ‘I’m scared.’ And Ayo goes, ‘Me too.’ And Hazel goes, ‘I’m leaving through the garage.’ And truly we were so excited and intimidated.”

However, the pair got on well during the making of the movie – which will be released next month – as Chloe grew to admire the Pretty Woman star.

Chloe said: “Can I say when we left, I needed more Julia. On the plane ride home, I watched, like, three of your movies. I just wanted more! Notting Hill, My Best Friend’s Wedding and I can’t remember the third. But I was like, ‘I just want more Julia!'”

The 50-year-old star added: “I was like, ‘I’m not ready to say goodbye.’ Luckily there’s a whole canon I can go home and keep watching.

“I mean, I felt close to her the first time I met her. But she invited us to her home for rehearsals, and we stayed in her beach house. And she was just very giving and generous.”

After The Hunt sees Julia play a respected college professor who is confronted with her secretive past when one of her colleagues faces a serious accusation and she found the character difficult to portray.

The Erin Brokovich star said: “The hardest part for me was not being sympathetic and empathetic.

“For me as a person, it’s like, ‘Oh, how can I hold her?’ And she was not to be held. This was not the time. I have a very hen-like personality; I want to gather, and I want to feed and care. And she’s just the opposite of every instinct I’ve ever had in my life.”




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Julia Roberts, Sean Penn Host Screening for Oscar Contender 'Manas'
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Julia Roberts, Sean Penn Host Screening for Oscar Contender ‘Manas’

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, and John and Nancy Ross hosted a screening of Marianna Brennand’s debut film “Manas” on Saturday in Los Angeles.

The film, one of those vying to be the Oscar contender for Brazil, was introduced by Roberts and Penn, who serves as an executive producer. The screening was followed by a Q&A with Brennand, the film’s director, writer and producer, and its star, Dira Paes.

Sean Penn and Julia Roberts with Marianna Brennand at the Los Angeles screening
Courtesy of Phil Faraone, Getty Images

Roberts told the audience: “I am so excited for what’s about to happen to everyone in this room because it happened to me and it will change you. This movie is life-affirming in such a sad and beautiful and magical way.”

Building on that sentiment, Penn reflected on the first time he encountered Brennand, recalling: “At the Cannes Film Festival this year, there was a Kering Foundation dinner, and a woman came up to the stage to accept the Emerging Talent Award. She gave a speech, and the authenticity of this person was the kind of power that could only make a great film.”

Julia Roberts with Marianna Brennand and Sean Penn at the Los Angeles screening
Courtesy of Phil Faraone, Getty Images

Brennand expressed her gratitude to her hosts: “Thank you, Sean, for seeing us, for recognizing the power of this story, and for speaking out… And Julia, thank you for empowering us with your presence here today. You both are immensely amplifying our voices.”

The film was born out of 10 years of research in the Amazon by Brennand, who began her career as a documentarian. It tells the story of Marcielle (Jamilli Correa), a 13-year-old from Marajó Island. Silenced in a society that ignores violence against women and children, she “confronts generational wounds and takes control of her destiny, forever altering her family’s fate,” according to a statement.

“Manas” won Brennand the best director award at Venice Days, the independent parallel section of the Venice Film Festival, and has collected a total 27 awards to date. The Brazilian film is one of six titles shortlisted to represent the country at the 2026 Academy Awards, with Penn, Academy Award winner Walter Salles, two-time Palme d’Or winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, and “I’m Still Here” producer Maria Carlota Bruno serving as executive producers.

On his decision to join as executive producer, Penn previously stated: “In the tradition last fulfilled by Walter Salles’s ‘I’m Still Here,’ Marianna Brennand’s film ‘Manas’ continues Brazil’s most enduring cinematic legacy. Films of striking social relevance that never fall to polemic or sensationalism, but instead so trustingly fulfill their characters’ plight and courage. ‘Manas’ is deeply emotional, stirring, and God forbid… important. I felt as if I had to put my skin back on after watching it.”

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Julia Garner Confirms Madonna Biopic Is Still On: 'Work in Progress'
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Julia Garner Confirms Madonna Biopic Is Still On: ‘Work in Progress’

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
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Yes, Julia Garner is still on to play Madonna in an upcoming biopic on the superstar, the existence of which has long been called into question due to a series of delays.

The Weapons actress confirmed as much in an on-camera interview with W Magazine posted Wednesday (Sept. 3). When asked whether she’d for sure be starring as the Queen of Pop, Garner replied enthusiastically, “Yeah!”

“I can’t say too much about it, but yes,” she continued. “It’s a work in progress.”

Garner also shared some of her favorite Madonna songs. “Oh my god, I have so many,” she said, rattling off a list. “I love ‘Borderline,’ that’s probably my favorite … I love all of Madonna basically is what I’m trying to say. ”

She added, “I just love Madonna’s voice on ‘Papa Don’t Preach.’ There’s a lot of emotions in that song.”

The interview comes more than three years after Garner was first reportedly cast to play Madge in the biopic in mid-2022. By January 2023, reports emerged that the project had been scrapped, but the following year, Madonna teased on social media that it was back on.

Shortly before confirming as much to W, Garner said on a July episode of Will Arnett and Jason Bateman’s Smartless podcast that the film was indeed “still brewing” and “supposed to still happen.”

“I kind of just wanted to see if I could do it,” she added at the time of the audition process. “Because I wasn’t a trained dancer and I had to learn how to dance and then dance in front of her and convince her that I can dance, basically, and sing. And sing with her!”

Watch Garner’s W interview below.

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After the Hunt review: Julia Roberts academia drama doesn't make the grade
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After the Hunt review: Julia Roberts academia drama doesn’t make the grade

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
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At the outset, she and her husband Fredrik (Michael Stuhlbarg) are hosting drinks. Maggie, who is gay and in a relationship, is escorted home by Hank. But before long, she is back on Alma’s doorstep, sobbing. She explains: Hank came up for a drink, while Maggie’s partner was absent. They kissed, but it went further than she wanted. “He assaulted me,” she says. But did he?

When Alma confronts Hank, he claims it all stems from a discovery he made about Maggie, that she plagiarised her dissertation. With her parents billionaire donors to the university, Maggie comes from a background of wealth and entitlement. That she is also Black adds to the complex dynamic, with Maggie operating in a world largely dominated by straight white cis men.

As tempers flare, Maggie decides to press charges against Hank, while Alma tries to steer clear, fearful of her own position. Scripted by actress Nora Garrett, making her debut as a screenwriter here, what follows is a battle of wills. Suffering from an illness that’s causing her to vomit, Alma starts to unravel as relations between her and Maggie morphs into something more pernicious.

Directing this is Luca Guadagnino, the Italian filmmaker behind the more plainly enjoyable Call Me by Your Name (which featured Stuhlbarg) and Challengers. But After the Hunt feels like a muddled film that gets away from him, too often filled with characters mired in academic debates about morals and ethics that will likely go over most viewers’ heads, unless you happen to be a philosophy graduate.

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Bizarrely, the film also starts exactly like a Woody Allen film: the jazzy score, over black-and-white titles, with the cast listed in alphabetical order, a tradition that Allen employed for years across his canon. Is it an homage to Allen? Or a subtle nod to the personal issues that have blighted his life in later years? According to Guadagnino, it could be a bit of both.

It’s not the only time the director borrows from other, better works. Todd Field’s cancel culture tale Tár, set in the similarly cloistered world of classical music, tackled the subject with much greater complexity. And then, Justine Triet’s Oscar-winning Anatomy of a Fall, with its prickly use of loud music interrupting a conversation, gets a nod, in a grating dinner scene involving Maggie, Fredrik and Alma.

With a whiny score by the usually on-point Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, at least it has Julia Roberts in full swing. The actress relishes shouldering such a wannabe watercooler film, and there’s something pleasurable in watching her character gradually lose it (including her shocking abuse of Maggie’s non-binary partner). But this isn’t an easy film to digest, perhaps because it’s filled with “privileged, coddled hypocrites”, as one person says. Still, as a portrait set on the frontlines of ‘woke-dom’, it gives a hornets’ nest a real kicking.

After the Hunt arrives in UK cinemas on 20th October 2025.

Check out more of our Film coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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