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Norman Cook planned to become a firefighter before Fatboy Slim success
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Norman Cook planned to become a firefighter before Fatboy Slim success

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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20 October 2025

Norman Cook contemplated becoming a fireman when he came close to bankruptcy in the early ‘90s.

Norman Cook, aka Fatboy Slim, at his book launch at W1 Curates in London

Before finding fame and success as DJ Fatboy Slim, the 62-year-old producer’s music career was floundering after his collective Beats International’s second album, 1991’s Excursion on the Version, was a commercial failure.

Cook – who had achieved a number one single, Dub Be Good To Me, with Beats International in January 1990 – was broke and ready to walk away from the music business to take up fire-fighting, but an unexpected windfall prevented him from going bankrupt.

Speaking at the launch of his new book It Ain’t Over… ‘Til The Fatboy Sings, as reported by website Contact Music, he said: “During the 40 years there’s been downs as well as ups. There’s been times when I’ve suffered with crippling anxiety and depression, just as a human being.

“There’s been times when I’ve been so close to bankruptcy that my accountant is saying, ‘I think you should declare bankruptcy that way you can keep your house.’

“My wife said, ‘You know, you ever thought about getting a proper job?’

“There was time between Beats International and Freak Power where I didn’t earn anything for about a year. I had a huge tax bill that I couldn’t pay. I got a PPL cheque which cleared off the debt and I lived to fight another day and then Freak Power happened.

“I actually had started finding out what was required to become a fireman, because my wife told me to get a proper job and earn some money.

“So it’s not always been successful. Everybody has bad days, it’s not all been clear.”

Cook – who was previously married to BBC Radio Two presenter Zoe Ball – insists his reinvention as a big beats pioneer was never intentional, as he didn’t have the foresight of an artist like David Bowie to plan his career.

He said: “The thing is, a few people when you’re talking go, ‘You reinvented yourself so many times.’ It was never, like, a conscious thing that I planned. What would happen is the band I was in was falling to bits and hating each other so I had to do something else.

“If you imagine like David Bowie, or somebody, he knows what he’s doing and he sees things on the horizon and thinks, ‘I’m going to do that, and next year I’m going to do that.’

“I never did that. I basically just followed my nose like some kind of puppy.”

Cook’s debut book It Ain’t Over… ’Til the Fatboy Sings celebrates his 40 years in showbiz and is a vivid celebration of indie, house, acid and remix culture. It is out now.




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Norman Lear’s Swan Song 'Boots' Shines Light on Military Homophobia 
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Norman Lear’s Swan Song ‘Boots’ Shines Light on Military Homophobia 

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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Norman Lear’s last credit before his death in 2023 was executive producer of “Boots,” an eight-part adaptation of Greg Cope’s memoir “The Pink Marine.” Based on the latter’s experiences as a closeted U.S. Marine Corp in an era when it was illegal for homosexuals to serve in the military, the Netflix original may be set in 1990, but in the wake of Donald Trump’s transgender ban and Pete Hegseth’s claims that gay recruits are part of a Marxist agenda, it proves that even as a 101-year-old, the sitcom pioneer possessed the uncanny ability to stay ahead of the societal curve.   

Unlike Amazon’s underrated “Clean Slate” (the last Lear project to be completed in his lifetime), in which Laverne Cox’s trans woman is largely welcomed home with open arms, “Boots” is less warm-fuzzies and more cold-blooded aggression. The cast must have required a boxful of Chloraseptic by the shoot’s end, considering how a good third of the dialogue is shouted at intense decibel-shattering levels.  

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Created by Andy Parker (“Tales of the City”), “Boots” centers on Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer), a sensitive gay teen cajoled into joining Marine boot camp by his supportive straight best friend Ray McAffey (Liam Oh) during a summer in which possibilities can seem both excitingly infinite and depressingly limiting. While the latter quickly takes to military life, motivated by the desire to please his overwhelmingly stern war veteran dad (the father figures here are uniformly awful), the former immediately starts ruing the day he signed up.   

“Boots” gets plenty of comic mileage from this fish-out-of-water scenario. “We’ve only been here one day?,” a crestfallen Cameron queries following a baptism of fire in which he’s forced to shave his head, scavenge leftovers from the trash, and contend with superiors gleefully proclaiming they’ll “snap your head off and s**t down your neck.” In a narrative device which, while gimmicky, helps to signal his shift in personality, he also regularly converses with the slightly more effeminate, ever-disapproving alter-ego he spends 13 weeks desperately trying to mask.  

It’s a shame this side doesn’t appear more often.

While it’s impressive that Heizer can still convincingly pass as an 18-year-old at age 31 — this isn’t a Ben Platt in “Dear Evan Hansen”-style embarrassment — his performance feels a little too muted to connect. Sure, we get why Cameron would repeatedly stifle his true self in front of the drill sergeants who bark the “other” F-word like it’s going out of fashion. Likewise with the emotionally stunted bros whose idea of entertainment is a toilet-based challenge dubbed the Brown Bomber (don’t ask). But even in the scenes with Ray, the only person he’s outed himself to, he’s something of a blank canvas. And when he does assume a little more agency later on, his actions — particularly his willingness to drink the Kool-Aid — make him difficult to root for. 

Luckily, his fellow tryouts are a little more charismatic. Having spent his entire life in the shadow of Cody (Brandon Tyler Moore), the far more athletic twin brother primed for combat by their sadistic dad, John (Blake Burt) cuts a far more sympathetic figure. Late transfer Jones (Jack Cameron Kay) serves as the anti-Cameron, a confident almost-openly gay man who treats all the ultra-macho machinations with the contempt they deserve. Kieron Moore provides the necessary boo-hiss factor as Slovacek, a Czech-American meathead who accepts the comparisons to Ivan Drago as a badge of honor. 

BOOTS. (L to R) Liam Oh as Ray McAffey and Miles Heizer as Cameron Cope in Episode 102 of Boots. Cr. Alfonso
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“Boots” also fails to convey exactly why Cameron would subject himself to the whims of such a toxic environment. Unlike his comrades, his family life is more dysfunctional than deeply troubled. Although mom Barbara (a sadly under-utilized Vera Farmiga) takes several days to realize her son hasn’t just popped out for some milk, she’s no Norma Bates-esque monster. She undoubtedly cares — see how she castigates the world’s most brightly-colored recruitment office for signing up someone so transparently ill-equipped (“These aren’t boys to you… they’re cannon fodder for when the country needs a good distraction”). While a heartfelt late-in-the-day monologue, the kind which may have graced an Emmy clip had her character been more fleshed out, expresses regret at how she’s handled raising such a sensitive soul.   

In fact, the show’s messaging is muddled throughout, as if it’s never quite sure whether it’s serving as a Marines recruitment ad or an active deterrent. The sergeants act so relentlessly inhumane they make the “Full Metal Jacket” lot look as menacing as Pee-wee Herman. Yet there are occasions when the show appears to justify their extreme “man up” approach as a means to an end, as if all the wayward recruits needed was some racial and homophobic epithets to whip them into shape.  

Furthermore, the one issue you’d expect to take front and center is often relegated to the background. Indeed, Cameron’s desires are barely addressed beyond a few furtive glances in the shower (anyone looking for a clandestine romance to ship should stick to “Heartstopper”). And other than ignoramus Slovacek, the recruits seem an unusually tolerant bunch with no qualms about leaning into the naturally homoerotic.

Instead of sticking the boot into military homophobia, the show initially seems determined to tiptoe around it. It’s only when delving deeper into the backstory of Sgt. Sullivan (Max Parker), a cartoonishly humorless ex-Recon who takes Cameron under his incredibly warped wing, that it starts exploring the hardships of an era when even the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy seemed enlightened.

It’s also here where “Boots” finally appears to find its stride, hitting just the right balance of sitcom-esque quips and emotional beats while also posing an arsenal of tough questions. Let’s hope that Netflix gives the show a chance to reveal the answers. The closing scene’s breaking news of the Iraq War certainly gives plenty of scope for a second season. And with a bit more spit and a bit less polish, it might even be fit enough to tie the laces of Lear’s finest.  

All eight episodes of”Boots” Season 1 are now streaming on Netflix.

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The Pitt Dying for Sex and Shrinking
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Norman Lear Awards to Honor ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Dying for Sex,’ ‘Shrinking’

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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The Norman Lear Awards for TV That Makes a Difference, formerly the Sentinel Awards, will honor The Pitt, Dying for Sex, Shrinking and other series for their powerful storytelling this October.

The additional series being recognized for their depictions of meaningful issues like racism, cancer and climate change are Chicago Med, Grey’s Anatomy, Matlock and Paradise.

The Pitt will receive the Culture of Health Award for its first season. Chicago Med is being recognized for its exploration of racial disparities in health care in its “Trust Fall” episode. Dying for Sex will be honored for its approach to breast cancer in the episode titled, “It’s Not That Serious.” Grey’s Anatomy will be recognized for its exploration of advances in medicine/clinical trials with its “Ridin’ Solo” episode. Matlock’s look at addiction and recovery in the “Claws” episode is being awarded, as is how Paradise tackled climate change in “The Day.” And Shrinking‘s second-season “Last Thanksgiving” episode will be recognized for how it explored caregiving.

The honors, presented by the Hollywood, Health & Society program at USC Annenberg’s Norman Lear Center, are being renamed in honor of the late, trailblazing writer and producer behind All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Maude and One Day at a Time.

“Norman would be thrilled that this award carries his name,” said producer Lyn Lear, his wife of 37 years, in a statement. “He loved what HH&S does, as do I, and he loved celebrating the creative community’s passion for making a difference.” 

The Lear Center founding director and Lear chair in entertainment, media and society at Annenberg, Marty Kaplan, added, “Writers and actors love being on a hit show. These awards remind us they also love being on a show that matters.”

As for The Pitt, the awards said in Thursday’s announcement that the Emmy-nominated medical drama provides “an unflinching look at the embattled healthcare system coping with staff shortages and deep cuts.”

“We were delighted to connect the writers of The Pitt with experts on a range of topics,” HH&S director, Kate Folb, said in a statement. “It’s what we can do for any show.”

Scripted shows from network, cable and streaming services were reviewed by awards judges twice: for accuracy of information and then for entertainment value and potential benefit to the viewing audience.

The 2025 Norman Lear Awards for TV That Makes a Difference will be presented at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills on Monday, Oct. 27.

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Norman Reedus’s son, Mingus, faces charges after assault arrest - National
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Norman Reedus’s son, Mingus, faces charges after assault arrest – National

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Mingus Reedus, the son of The Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus and former supermodel Helena Christensen, made his first appearance in court on Tuesday after he was arrested and charged with assault on Aug. 23.

Police apprehended Reedus while responding to an assault in progress, according to the New York City Police Department.

Officers found a 33-year-old woman with “minor injuries” to her neck and leg, and she was transported to the hospital in “stable” condition, according to USA Today.

Reedus, 25, was initially charged with one count of assault and one count of criminal obstruction of breathing. He was later charged with three additional counts: assault – recklessly causing physical injury, aggravated harassment and harassment. He has pleaded not guilty and an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

During his virtual court appearance, Reedus spoke with Judge Michelle Weber about the terms of extending a temporary order of protection that was issued at his arraignment.

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Reedus is restricted from contacting the women he is accused of assaulting, according to the New York Daily News, and he is expected to appear in court again on Wednesday, Oct. 8.

The judge told Reedus he must leave immediately if he sees the woman at the apartment building where they had both lived.

His lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, was present during Tuesday’s court session and told People that Reedus’s “innocence will become clear” as “the facts emerge.”

“Despite what the prosecutor said in court — which is not evidence — they [the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office] chose to charge Mingus with misdemeanours or less. This speaks volumes, and much louder than the unsupported prosecutor’s in-court comments,” she said.

“Equally important, the judge released Mingus on his own recognizance, with neither bail nor supervision. That significant judicial decision amplifies the volume. Mingus is presumed innocent and has pled not guilty.”


(L-R) Norman Reedus and Mingus Reedus attend the Norman Reedus Star Ceremony at the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Sept. 27, 2022 in Los Angeles.

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This isn’t Reedus’s first time facing criminal allegations.

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In 2022, Reedus pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after he was accused of punching a 24-year-old woman in the face, according to People. Reedus was initially charged with misdemeanour assault for the incident.

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The woman, whose identity was not revealed, told police she had a verbal confrontation with him. She alleged that he punched her in the face and police reported that she was injured below the left eye.

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Reedus spoke with the New York Daily News after the incident and alleged that the woman and her friends came after him and his friends while they were at the San Gennaro festival in New York City. He alleged that the women went after him and when he “threw his arm out” to protect himself, he accidentally hit the woman.

“It was instinct,” he said. “I was reacting to them swarming me and was afraid for the safety of my group.

“We didn’t think anything of it, but these five girls followed us for two blocks, throwing food at us and yelling. We told them to leave us alone, but they kept following, threatening to hurt my girlfriend and her friend,” he continued. “It was very apparent that these girls were under the influence and looking for a fight.”

He also alleged that the women “swarmed” him, with “one pulling my hair from the back, another throwing water in my face.”

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His lawyer, Isabelle Kirshner, told the outlet that the charges were “baseless and will be met with a rigorous defence. He was the victim of this incident.”

Kirshner negotiated with the district attorney to downgrade Reedus’s charges to disorderly conduct, which led to a plea deal.

He was sentenced to a conditional discharge and was required to attend five private counselling sessions.

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Mingus Reedus, son of Norman Reedus, pleads not guilty to alleged assault and harassment charges | Hollywood
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Mingus Reedus, son of Norman Reedus, pleads not guilty to alleged assault and harassment charges | Hollywood

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Mingus Reedus, son of actor Norman Reedus and supermodel Helena Christensen, is facing multiple charges following his arrest in Manhattan on Saturday, TMZ reports.

Mingus Reedus has been charged with reckless physical injury and aggravated harassment following his arrest in Manhattan.(Instagram)

According to the court records, the 25-year-old appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Saturday evening and was charged with reckless physical injury, aggravated harassment, and second-degree harassment, as reported by the news outlet.

Mingus Reedus arrested in Manhattan

According to reports by TMZ, Mingus had been arrested for third-degree assault and obstruction of breathing after police were called to a Manhattan apartment where a 33-year-old woman, reportedly his girlfriend, was allegedly assaulted.

According to police, the victim was reportedly punched, choked, and slammed to the ground before officers arrived. She was taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition. Mingus’s attorney, Priya Chaudhry, claimed that Mingus called law enforcement after the woman reportedly took sleeping pills in an attempt to end her life, and that the couple had ended their five-month relationship before the incident, as reported by TMZ.

Also read: Mingus Reedus, son of Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen, arrested for alleged assault in NYC

Court appearance and past legal issues

Mingus pleaded not guilty to all charges during his court appearance. Chaudhry told the news outlet that the fact her client is facing “misdemeanors or lesser charges speaks volumes,” pointing out that the judge decided to release Mingus on his own recognizance without bail or supervision. She emphasized that her client is presumed innocent and said, “As the facts emerge, his innocence will become clear”.

A woman identifying herself as Mingus’ girlfriend was seen leaving the 10th Precinct after his arrest. She told reporters the situation was a “misunderstanding.”

This is not the first time Mingus has faced legal trouble. He was arrested in 2021 for allegedly assaulting a woman during New York City’s San Gennaro festival and later pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in March 2022.

Mingus Reedus has to go back to court on Tuesday to continue the case. His famous parents’ representatives have not replied to requests for comments after his arrest.

FAQs

Q1: What charges is Mingus Reedus facing?

Mingus Reedus has been charged with reckless physical injury, aggravated harassment, and second-degree harassment following his arrest in Manhattan.

Q2: What happened to the alleged victim?

The 33-year-old woman, reportedly Mingus’ girlfriend, was taken to a hospital in stable condition after the incident.

Q3: When is Mingus Reedus’ next court date?

He is due back in court on Tuesday to continue proceedings in the case.

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Norman Reedus, Helena Christensen Son Mingus Arrested for Assault
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Norman Reedus, Helena Christensen Son Mingus Arrested for Assault

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Mingus Reedus is in trouble with the law.

The son of superstars Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen was arrested in New York City on Aug. 23, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) confirmed to People, and has since been charged with criminal obstruction of breathing and assault.

According to the NYPD, authorities “observed a 33-year-old female with minor injuries to [her] neck and leg” after arriving on the scene near 16th Street and 8th Avenue, per the outlet. Mingus, 25, was taken into custody and an investigation remains ongoing.

Authorities also added, per the outlet, that “EMS responded and transported the victim to NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue in stable condition.”

E! News has reached out to Mingus’ reps for comment but has not heard back.

Mingus’ recent arrest comes nearly four years after he was previously arrested for assaulting a woman during the San Gennaro festival in the city’s Little Italy district. (In March 2022, Mingus ultimately accepted a plea deal for the lesser charge of disorderly conduct.)

According to the NYPD at the time, authorities responded to a 911 call regarding an assault that occurred around Mulberry Street and Baxter Street near the 5th Precinct.

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Mingus Reedus, son of Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen, arrested for alleged assault in NYC | Hollywood
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Mingus Reedus, son of Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen, arrested for alleged assault in NYC | Hollywood

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Mingus Reedus, the 25-year-old son of actors Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen, was arrested in New York City on Saturday, August 23, for alleged assault, the New York City Police Department (NYPD) stated.

Mingus Reedus was arrested on charges of assault by the New York Police Department(Instagram)

The NYPD confirmed to People magazine that the model was taken into custody near 16th Street and 8th Avenue at around 8:40 AM local time. He has been charged with criminal obstruction of breathing and assault.

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Victim sustains minor injuries

Authorities reported that when they arrived at the scene, they found a 33-year-old woman with minor injuries to her neck and leg. Emergency Medical Services transported her to NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, where she was listed in stable condition, the NYPD added.

“Mingus was taken into custody, and the investigation remains ongoing,” the NYPD said in a statement to People. Representatives for Mingus are yet to respond.

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Past legal issues highlighted

This is not the first time when Mingus has faced legal issues. In September 2021, he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a 24-year-old woman during New York City’s San Gennaro festival. Police said the woman had been punched in the face following a verbal confrontation and was treated at Downtown Hospital in stable condition.

During that time, Mingus told The New York Daily News that the woman and her friends had confronted him and his friends first. In March 2022, he accepted a plea deal for the lesser charge of disorderly conduct. His attorney, Isabelle Kirshner, previously described the 2021 charges as “baseless,” stating that Mingus “was the victim in this incident.”

Mingus was born in 1999 to Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen, who met in 1998 through a mutual friend. The couple dated for five years before splitting in 2003. The young model has occasionally appeared with his father, including at Norman Reedus’ Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in 2022.

The NYPD investigation into the latest incident is ongoing, and authorities have not released further details.

FAQs

Who is Mingus Reedus?

Mingus Reedus is the 25-year-old son of actors Norman Reedus and Helena Christensen.

What charges is he facing?

He has been charged with criminal obstruction of breathing and assault in New York City.

Has he faced legal trouble before?

Yes, in September 2021, he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman at the San Gennaro festival in NYC and later accepted a plea deal for disorderly conduct.

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