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Kim Kardashian on O.J. Simpson's Estate Selling Robert Kardashian's Bible
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Kim Kardashian on O.J. Simpson’s Estate Selling Robert Kardashian’s Bible

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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All’s not fair for Kim Kardashian.

The reality star had heated words upon learning that her attempt to purchase a Bible her late dad Robert Kardashian Sr. had gifted to his friend O.J. Simpson was thwarted.

Not only was she frustrated with how her offer letter to buy the book for $15,000 was leaked online, but that the executor of O.J.’s estate—who was putting the keepsake up for auction after the athlete’s 2024 death—had rejected her proposal.

“I would’ve negotiated,” Kim shared on the Nov. 13 episode of The Kardashians. “I guess I had a little too much faith in humanity for a minute there.”

In fact, the All’s Fair actress said she would’ve shelled out up to $30,000 for the keepsake, which included a handwritten inscription from Robert to O.J. that read in part, “God has a definite plan for your life. You are his child and he will use you again.”

“It’s just really special,” Kim said of the Bible, explaining that her younger sister Khloe Kardashian was interested in having the book back in the family. “I was like, ‘Oh, I have to get this for her for her birthday.'”

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Cheryl Hines admits long-time friends distanced themselves after her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr backed Trump
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Cheryl Hines admits long-time friends distanced themselves after her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr backed Trump

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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8 November 2025

Cheryl Hines has said some of her long-time friends distanced themselves after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., suspended his presidential campaign last year and announced his support for Donald Trump’s re-election bid.

Cheryl Hines has said some of her long-time friends distanced themselves after her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The 60-year-old Curb Your Enthusiasm actress discussed the fallout over the switch in an interview with Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, for My View with Lara Trump on Fox News Channel.

In an advance clip shared with People magazine, Lara asked Cheryl how those close to her responded when Kennedy, 71, publicly endorsed Trump and joined his administration.

Lara said: “He originally ran for president as a Democrat, and then that comes to an end and he says, ‘I’m actually going to support the Republican candidate for president, but not just any Republican candidate, Donald Trump’.

“Did you hear from people, did you suddenly not hear from people? How did that go for you?”

Cheryl laughed before replying: “I heard from people. You know what, I was actually grateful for my good friends that had feelings about it, still have feelings about it, but at least would call me and say, ‘I can’t believe this is happening, you can’t let this happen!’”

She added: “I would rather that than somebody who I’ve known for 30 years just stop talking to me altogether.”

Cheryl continued: “I’ve experienced it all. And then I have some really good friends that, you know, we have thoughtful discussions where it’s, you know, you can say, ‘Wow, here’s something that happened that I didn’t like, that still bothers me, and here’s something that’s happening that I think is good’.”

The actress also said she valued friends who could “see both sides and it’s not black and white”, adding: “So I really appreciate those people.”

Cheryl’s full interview will air on Saturday (08.11.25) at 9pm ET.

Cheryl has been promoting her new book Unscripted and has spoken more openly about her husband’s political alliance with Trump, who appointed Kennedy as secretary of health and human services.

Appearing on The View last month, Cheryl said she had initially been “guarded” about her husband’s decision to back Trump. She said: “I have not been a political person.

“I haven’t posted anything on social media, other than to go out and vote. I never told people who they should vote for. I just said, ‘This is important, you should vote’.

“So with Bobby, that was a very difficult decision to make with President Trump. At the end of the day, President Trump and Bobby sat down and talked, and yes, they did have a lot of common goals.”

Kennedy and Trump have since launched a joint “Make America Healthy Again” campaign, or MAHA movement.

As health secretary, Kennedy has faced criticism for making unsubstantiated claims about links between autism and both Tylenol use and early circumcision, while continuing to question vaccine safety.

A source previously told People Cheryl “was very unhappy” with RFK Jr’s decision to join the Trump wagon, but was “making the best of it” because “she loves Bobby”.

The couple, who married in 2014, have appeared together at multiple White House events, including Kennedy’s confirmation hearings and Trump’s inauguration.




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bitchy | “Robert Pattinson could not handle the desert heat filming ‘Dune 3′” links
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bitchy | “Robert Pattinson could not handle the desert heat filming ‘Dune 3′” links

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Robert Pattinson couldn’t handle the desert heat on Dune 3. I completely forgot that he was cast as Scytale in the third Dune! [Socialite Life]
Pope Bob is bringing back woke. [Buzzfeed]
SZA on Nicki Minaj: “I don’t know her.” [Just Jared]
Everyone hopes the Duchess of Sussex keeps working in movies and cashing checks. And yes, this was excellent clapback on Page Six. [LaineyGossip]
Sydney Sweeney either has the most bungling publicist in the world, or her publicist is fine and Sydney simply doesn’t listen to them.[Pajiba]
Claire Danes at The Beast In Me premiere! [Go Fug Yourself]
New music from Orville Peck. [OMG Blog]
Michelle Obama wore Loewe. [RCFA]
Chicken-soup-flavored candy canes, ewwww. [Seriously OMG]
A 90 Day Fiance star is pregnant. [Starcasm]
The first trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic is here. [Hollywood Life]

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Jennifer Lawrence 'felt very safe' with Robert Pattinson
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Jennifer Lawrence ‘felt very safe’ with Robert Pattinson

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

6 November 2025

Jennifer Lawrence didn’t want an intimacy coordinator on Die My Love because she felt “very safe” with Robert Pattinson.

Jennifer Lawrence stars in the new comedy-drama film

The Oscar-winning actress stars alongside Robert, 39, in the new comedy-drama film, and Jennifer has revealed why she didn’t feel an intimacy coordinator was necessary on set.

The 35-year-old movie star said on the Las Culturistas podcast: “We did not have [an intimacy coordinator], or maybe we did but we didn’t really … I felt really safe with Rob.

“He is not pervy and very in love with [partner] Suki Waterhouse. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships.

“There was never any weird like, ‘Does he think I like him?’ If there was a little bit of that I would probably have an intimacy coordinator. A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to f*** them, and then the punishment starts. He was not like that.”

Meanwhile, Jennifer previously admitted that she suffered self-doubts before giving birth to her first child.

The Hollywood star conceded that she didn’t know what to expect from motherhood and how she would cope with the challenge of raising her child.

The film star – who has Cy, three, and a son called Louie, who was born earlier this year – told Vogue magazine: “It’s so scary to talk about motherhood. Only because it’s so different for everybody.

“If I say, It was amazing from the start, some people will think, It wasn’t amazing for me at first, and feel bad. Fortunately I have so many girlfriends who were honest. Who were like, It’s scary. You might not connect right away. You might not fall in love right away. So I felt so prepared to be forgiving.

“I remember walking with one of my best friends at, like, nine months, and being like, ‘Everyone keeps saying that I will love my baby more than my cat. But that’s not true. Maybe I’ll love him as much as my cat?'”




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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Didn't Need Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson On 'Die My Love' Set
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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Didn’t Need Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson On ‘Die My Love’ Set

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about her experience on the set of Die My Love with co-star Robert Pattinson.

The film, directed by Lynne Ramsay, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Enda Walsh and Alice Birch, follows Grace (Lawrence), who develops postpartum depression, and, alongside her partner Jackson (Pattinson), enters psychosis.

Lawrence and Pattinson share intimate scenes, and the American Hustle star revealed why she felt so comfortable working with her co-star.

“We did dance lessons together, which was like team building exercises,” she said on the latest episode of Las Culturistas podcast. “In the end, it ended up being more helpful just for choreography of sex scenes and fighting scenes.”

The topic of an intimate coordinator came up but Lawrence didn’t remember if they had one and explained why she ultimately didn’t need one.

“We did not have one or maybe we did, but we didn’t really… I felt really safe with him,” she said. “He’s not pervy and he’s very in love with [partner] Suki [Waterhouse]. We mostly were talking about our kids and relationships so there wasn’t any weird, like, ‘Does he think I like him?’”

“If there was a little bit of that I would probably have an intimacy coordinator. A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to f*** them, and then the punishment starts. But he was not like that, for the record.”

Intimacy coordinators are people hired to facilitate communication between actors and directors during intimate scenes. This position emerged in response to the #MeToo movement.

Lawrence also shared her thoughts about appearing nude in the film, which was done when she was pregnant with her second child.

“I don’t care about nudity. I’m not sensitive about it,” she said. “I think being pregnant took a lot of, like, vanity anxiety away. Before No Hard Feelings, I was dieting and not eating carbs and working out. I was pregnant [in Die My Love]. What was I gonna do? Not eat?”

Die My Love opens in theaters on November 7, and it also stars LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, Gabrielle Rose, Debs Howard, Sarah Lind, and Marcus Della Rosa.

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Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3 in hot desert: ‘I did not have a single functioning brain cell’
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Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3 in hot desert: ‘I did not have a single functioning brain cell’

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Robert Pattinson recalled his shooting experience for ‘Dune 3’ under harsh, hot weather conditions and working with director Denis Villeneuve, according to Deadline.

Robert Pattinson discussed his challenging shooting experience for Dune 3 under extreme heat, expressing a relaxed state while working with director Denis Villeneuve. (AFP)

Robert Pattinson opens up about shooting for Dune 3

“When I was doing Dune, it was so hot in the desert that I just couldn’t question anything,” Pattinson said in an interview.

He added, “And it was so relaxing, like my brain actually wasn’t operating. I did not have a single functioning brain cell. And I was listening to Denis Villeneuve, ‘Whatever you want!'”

About Dune Part Three

Dune: Part Three is expected to open in theatres on December 18, 2026, and is based on Frank Herbert’s 1969 novel, Dune Messiah, which follows Atreides’ struggles with the consequences of his Fremen-led jihad upon his ascension to Emperor Muad’Dib, reported Deadline.

Pattinson is reportedly set to take on the villain role of Scytale in ‘Dune: Part Three’.

The Dune franchise stars Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Dave Bautista, Charlotte Rampling, Stellan Skarsgard, Javier Bardem, and Stephen McKinley Henderson. The sequel also added Florence Pugh, Lea Seydoux, Christopher Walken, Austin Butler, and Souheila Yacoub to the cast. Jason Momoa will reprise his role in the upcoming third film.

Pattinson is currently promoting his new film Die My Love, in which he co-stars opposite Dune co-star Zendaya. He recently wrapped filming Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey and is about to start filming The Batman: Part II, the long-awaited sequel, with director Matt Reeves, according to Deadline. (ANI)

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Robert Cawsey Talks Comedy-Horror ‘Don’t Even Go There’ – Brit List 2025
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Robert Cawsey Talks Comedy-Horror ‘Don’t Even Go There’ – Brit List 2025

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Deadline has partnered with The Brit List to profile some of the emerging writers who have made this year’s ranking of the best unproduced UK film and TV projects. Launched in 2007, The Brit List has previously featured projects including The King’s Speech and Responsible Child. In this piece, we profile Robert Cawsey, who has made the list with Don’t Even Go There.

EXCLUSIVE: A disastrous Easter weekend break in the Brecon Beacons mountain range in Wales was the catalyst for writer-actor-comedian Robert Cawsey’s screenplay Don’t Even Go There, which is the most popular project in this year’s Brit List with 24 recommendations.

“I was trying to write a horror-comedy, but it wasn’t going anywhere,” recounts Cawsey. “Then I went on a trip to the Brecon Beacons with my mum and dad. When we got there, the car broke down. We couldn’t get a phone signal, so we had to hitchhike.”

They made it to a house, where a party of family and friends from London were staying, but their woes did not end there.

“They sent the wrong breakdown van and then there was a landslide, which stopped people from coming in and out, we ended up in a local pub. After struggling with the other feature script, I was telling my friend this story and they were like, ‘That’s what you should be writing’,” continues Cawsey.

The director has also tapped into the real-life family tragedy of the death of his twin sister when he was young, giving the story an extra layer.

The resulting screenplay follows protagonist Will as he embarks on a hiking trip in Wales in a bid to reconnect with his estranged parents. Everything goes horribly wrong when an ancient monster is unleashed, seeking revenge on the locals for something they did many years previously.

“It’s essentially a tale about three members of a family, dealing with grief in different ways,” says Cawsey. “I love how horror can be used as a kind of metaphor for things that happen in life.”

Sources of inspiration include the work of Ari Aster and Yorgos Lanthimos as well as films such as The Babadook and Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 drama Don’t Look Now, starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as a couple who travel to Venice following the accidental death of their daughter.

“I grew up in a small town, so I’m also drawn to those small-town stories like The Wicker Man,” he says, adding. ““I like humor in high stake situations, and I’ve also always been drawn to awkwardness and vulnerability of people desperately trying to connect and failing.”

Cawsey, who is represented by Curtis Brown, finished the screenplay over the summer and it is now out to producers.

“We’re waiting on a lot of reads,” he says. “It’s great to be on the Brit List… I’m excited.”

Cawsey grew up in the Welsh seaside resort of Penarth and moved to London in his late teens to study at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, followed by a stint at the comedy and clowning-focused Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris, the alumni of which include Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen.

“I was good at comedy. I was always cast in comedy roles and really wanted to explore that more. I also wanted to do some traveling and liked the romantic idea of going to study in Paris,” he explains.

Struggling to get enough work as an actor on his return, Cawsey started writing his own material, and also created a comedy double act with best friend Gabe Bisset-Smith, under the banner of Guilt and Shame.

In 2013, the duo performed at the same Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue, where Phoebe Waller-Bridge was unveiling Fleabag for the first time under the direction of longtime collaborator Vicky Jones.

They became close friends, with Cawsey starting a podcast with Bisset-Smith and Jones, who also supported his first solo comedy theater show.

“After having worked with her on that, Phoebe and Vicky then asked I wanted to be in the writers’ room for their upcoming HBO show Run and I obviously said yes. That was my first professional writing job. That was in 2020 and was how it all started,” he says.

From there, he won a commission to work with a well-known but undisclosed actor on a sci-fi comedy, being developed by J.J. Abrams’ company Bad Robot and Warner Bros. The project never got off the ground, but the experience gave Cawsey a taste of L.A., albeit during the Covid pandemic.

“It was quite a strange time… there were lots of rules in L.A. about people being in offices. So, me and the actor I was writing this project with were the only people in the whole of Bad Robot at the time. It was quite surreal,” he recalls.

Prior to getting his first writing room break on Run, Cawsey wrote and starred in the webseries Right Now about a gay hook-ups, again inspired by his own experiences.

“Basically, I came out of the closet a bit late and had a sexual awakening later in life. I dived into the world of hookups, which is something I’d not done before, and ended up with so much material,” recounts Cawsey, who collaborated with director friend Andy Hui on the show made which played on YouTube.

“We wanted it to look as high-end and filmic as possible. We treated every episode like a short film. It was all consuming. We spent a year on it and I’d love to revisit it someday,’ he adds.

As the screenplay for Don’t Even Go There looks producer partners, Cawsey has a number of other projects in development including a gangster comedy series set in Wales, and is also writing second feature set in a fictitious town where the inhabitants are only allowed to have sex one day of the year.

“I’m really drawn to dystopian or alternative worlds,” says Cawsey. “As a young queer kid, I spent so much time in fantasy worlds in my head, and still probably do, and I’m interested in work that reframes our ingrained behaviors towards sex and relationships.”

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Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson on Zoloft and Die My Love
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Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson on Zoloft and Die My Love

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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When Lynne Ramsay‘s “Die My Love” debuted at Cannes last May, critics raved about Jennifer Lawrence‘s performance as Grace, a young mother slowly descending into the madness of postpartum depression. Lawrence could be back in the Best Actress Oscar race for the first time since “Joy” in 2016, after winning for “Silver Linings Playbook” in 2013, and nominations for her breakout film “Winter’s Bone” (2011) and “American Hustle” (2014). What a run!

All along, Lawrence mixed studio business (the “X-Men” and “Hunger Games” franchises, “Red Sparrow,” “No Hard Feelings”) with indie pleasures like “Causeway” and “The Beaver.” Martin Scorsese, who admired Lawrence’s unhinged performance in Darren Aronofsky’s “Mother!,” has been trying to find the right project for her. He discovered the 2012 novel “Die My Love” by Ariana Harwicz, and told Lawrence she should tackle this role.

Emma Stone stars as Michelle in director Yorgos Lanthimos' BUGONIA, a Focus Features release.
Credit: Atsushi Nishijima/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

Lawrence’s production company Excellent Cadaver developed the script with Ramsay, who cast Robert Pattinson. Established by the “Twilight” franchise, he ricocheted from Christopher Nolan projects (“Tenet” and “The Odyssey”) and DC franchise “The Batman,” which starts filming “Part Two” in April, to indies like the Safdies’ “Good Time” and Robert Eggers’ “The Lighthouse.” In “Die My Love,” he plays Grace’s partner, Jackson, who is clueless about how to help his partner cope.

The two actors answered my questions during a Zoom interview, poking fun at each other throughout. They were in New York on the day of their premiere.

The following interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

Jennifer Lawrence: I love IndieWire.

Anne Thompson: Thank you! We’ve each talked several times over the years, but the two of you together — that’s new. Jennifer, how did Martin Scorsese get you started with this project? You wound up producing it.

Jennifer Lawrence: He had read this book; that shows his compassion and his emotional breadth, to read something like this about postpartum and to connect with it. He told me that I should do this, I should act in it. I sat with it for a while, and then once it all clicked that it isn’t a literal adaptation, that it’s more poetic, then I realized Lynne Ramsey was the only person that we could conceive of making it, because she’s the only poet I know of that makes movies.

This movie is an example of artists taking a flying leap into the unknown without regard for commerciality. What genre is “Die My Love”? Can you define it?

Jennifer Lawrence: A romantic drama.

Robert Pattinson: Yeah, it’s definitely an unorthodox romance. It’s weird, I find it deeply romantic. It’s very difficult. It’s interesting how Lynne saw that. The book is traumatic, so for her to find humor— I remember when Lynne first talked about it, she was saying: “Oh yeah, it’s quite funny.”

You two worked on the script a bit to change Robert’s character?

Robert Pattinson: I just talked to Lynne. I liked the first draft, and I was saying how I interpreted Jackson. I wasn’t even suggesting to change anything. And the second draft of it came back. I saw it very much as a love story, obviously. Coming from Jackson’s perspective, you’ve got to figure out a reason why. There’s a one scene in it where they’re saying they’re breaking up, but Jackson keeps saying, “I can try harder.” It was a moving thing. My entire interpretation of the character was based on that. You can be someone who’s not capable of delivering what your partner wants him to deliver, but the desire to keep trying is a fundamentally quite romantic thing. Lynne made him a little less of a sloth. He’s still a bit of a sloth.

He seems a bit dense. He doesn’t get it. After the baby, his partner is going through all this difficult stuff, and when she’s out of her mind bonkers, he asks her to marry him.

Robert Pattinson: You’re still thinking about your partner, you think it’s a mood, or a phase. They live in Montana. He just doesn’t want to leave her. They have a child together as well. And so it’s not an option to leave her. And what can you really do, other than suggest, “go to the hospital?” I can’t force you to go to the hospital. I can’t leave you. (Laughs) You’re just stuck.

Jennifer Lawrence: It’s kind of romantic.

Robert Pattinson: You try and be romantic, you try and erase, you try and let bygones be bygones and when everyone around you, your family is saying, “you need to get out of there, this is dangerous.” And you think that’s being a good partner, just letting things slide. Because what else are you going to do? Like, what else can you possibly do other than say, “I think you’re insane and need to be removed from my child?” That’s the other road to take. I have no choice other than I’m just going to forget everything again and let’s start again. Yeah, water under the bridge.

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Jennifer, what was it like being four months pregnant while you’re crawling through the bushes and, dragging your fingernails across the wall? How did that affect your performance?

Jennifer Lawrence: I was in my second trimester. I wouldn’t have been able to crawl through grass if I was in my third trimester. But I found it helpful and freeing. Because when you’re pregnant, you’re in a very animalistic state, you’re doing something that’s otherworldly, and you’re feeling protective, you’re feeling instinctual. And adding that element of her being like a trapped animal, while I was in this animalistic state, was helpful. And also with the nude stuff, I wanted Lynne to have complete freedom to say, “Oh, look at that window. Go stand in front of it naked.” I didn’t want her to have to think twice about an instinct that she was having. And it was freeing. Normally, when you have a nude scene, you’re stressing out about what you’re eating the week before. I was pregnant, so I wasn’t going to diet. I wasn’t working out. And, my stomach is bloated and my nipples are huge and I have cellulite, and there was something OK about it. Now you say, “No, it looked great!”

You had your family with you there, right? Were they on the set?

Jennifer Lawrence: Yeah, my son loved to come to set, because he’s a big fan of cranes and wires and generators. Big generator guy. One day they were warming up this jet black horse, like ripping through a field and rearing up, and my son just walked right past to go stare at a generator, and the horse was just behind him, doing these amazing things. OK!

So when one of your movies that you sweated blood to make does badly at the box office or gets bad reviews, how do you feel about that?

Robert Pattinson [Laughs]: Sounds like you’re loading up!

Jennifer Lawrence: How are you guys going to feel tomorrow? It’s really hard. It’s a hard part of the process, because it feels like, even right now, before the movie is out and before the box office numbers are in, it feels extremely violating, because it’s so personal what you do and you put in so much. There are so many pieces of me in Grace or in the world, and so many observations or opinions and pieces of you that build this. It feels so private, and it’s insane to me that it’s just inherently part of the beast that eventually you give it to the public to rip into, like a zebra carcass to a pack of hyenas. And that is the way that it goes, and it’s art that is meant to be consumed. It just seems so backwards and violating that people watch it.

Robert Pattinson: I always approach something like: this could be the last movie you ever get to do (Lawrence laughs). Can you legitimately think, “OK, I did this for the right reasons, it’s fine to die on this hill?” Then, if you’ve done it for the right reasons, whatever the case afterwards — obviously you want people to to like it — but it’s always if you made a decision going, ” I know exactly why I’m doing this,” then it doesn’t really matter what anyone else says.

You both go back and forth between big projects and smaller, riskier things. Is it a good thing to be anxious about a role before you start?

Robert Pattinson (to Lawrence): Do you get anxious?

Jennifer Lawrence: No.

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Robert Pattinson: I know you don’t get anxious. It’s weird. I’ve literally witnessed: There was a moment in this movie where it was an eight-page long scene [Lawrence giggles]. And I’d spent weeks prepping for it [giggles] and when we turn up, Jen’s [says] “What are we shooting today?” And I [say], “What do you mean? Oh god, it’s going to be a disaster.” And within two read-throughs, you knew all the dialogue.

Jennifer Lawrence: Well, I have a better memory than you.

Robert Pattinson: Two. You read it twice, OK? I have an actual anxiety disorder, I’m realizing now, and you don’t.

Jennifer Lawrence: I’m on Zoloft. Maybe you could get on something. Do you feel like you can’t think clearly because you’re constantly catering to your anxiety?

Robert Pattinson: Well, I’m thinking about my entire future.

Jennifer Lawrence: That’s not normal.

Robert Pattinson: It’s a lot of brain space. And everyone else’s future.

You also have all those movies to worry about. Some of them are done, but that’s a lot to be preparing for.

Jennifer Lawrence: Yeah, of course you’re anxious.

Robert Pattinson: But now I’ve done like, 19 movies in a row, now my memory’s actually got a lot better.

Jennifer Lawrence: You’re just too exhausted to worry anymore. It’s parenting.

Robert Pattinson: It’s actually really nice. When I was doing “Dune” it was so hot in the desert that I just couldn’t question anything. And it was so relaxing, like my brain actually wasn’t operating, I did not have a single functioning brain cell. And I was just listening to Denis [Villeneuve]: “Whatever you want!”

Jennifer Lawrence: What you resist persists. The only way out is through.

Robert Pattinson: But it’s not even out. I actually found it relaxing. Now I’m taking that into other roles.

Jennifer Lawrence: I wish you had been like that. I didn’t get that side.

That role that you play is demanding and intense, but were you also looking after Robert?

Jennifer Lawrence: No. He was perfectly good at looking after himself. It was every man for himself on there. I understand when people see the movie, they’re: “Oh my god, that must have been so intense.” But Rob and I had a great time. Playing somebody who lets their intrusive thoughts win is really fun. How many times would you want to just rip something off the shelves and squeeze everything out of a shampoo bottle? It was satisfying!

You weren’t living in Grace’s pain.

Jennifer Lawrence: I was not. I had a two-year-old in Calgary with me. I could not have pulled something like that off. Every time I hear about actors who live method, like, how does that work when you’re married? Do you know? Have you ever seen it?

Robert Pattinson: Seen someone else? Yeah, I always think it’s just being really grumpy all the time. That seems to be what method is.

When you take on a movie like this, do you care if the audience likes your character?

Jennifer Lawrence: Yeah, that’s more of a question for you, I think.

Robert Pattinson: Why?

Jennifer Lawrence: Grace is so likable?

Robert Pattinson: Please answer the question.

Jennifer Lawrence: She is! Is she not likable? I genuinely think she’s a delight.

Robert Pattinson: I really want to get Zoloft.

Jennifer Lawrence: She’s so funny. Somebody [says] “do you think that you have anything to apologize for?” And she [says] “No.” It’s so hilarious.

Robert Pattinson: It completely answered the question. It’s almost impossible: you cannot dislike a character if you’re playing them.

Jennifer Lawrence: That’s not true.

Robert Pattinson: Really.

Jennifer Lawrence: I guess I just proved your point, but I don’t think that’s true. I don’t think that my personal feelings are relevant at all when it comes to a character, because there’s: How I would react if my puppy died? And then there’s: How this character would react if their puppy died?

Robert Pattinson: But don’t you think there’s something about trying to understand someone you could like? How do you define liking them?

Jennifer Lawrence: Deeply understanding someone.

Robert Pattinson: Yeah, exactly. if you understand someone, I regard understanding someone as liking them.

Jennifer Lawrence: Having a reverence for them. OK.

What was cinematographer Seamus McGarvey doing with the camera during filming? Did Lynne exercise a lot of freedom on the set?

Jennifer Lawrence: They were incredible. We were using this old film stock, and Seamus was burning lenses. We were doing a lot of day for night, and he would singe the gate, which I have never seen anybody do before, but it created this inky look, it was really cool.

Does Lynne do many takes and improvise on set?

Jennifer Lawrence: All of the work happened beforehand, with the conversations about your character and the headspace, and the production design, the costume design, like the world, and then once you’re actually there, she recedes a little bit and becomes more observational — but in the world that she made.

Robert Pattinson: It’s funny, she has a pervasive aura on set; her emotional state will seep into whatever the mood is like. And I always find it quite exciting. It’s something quite surprising about almost every decision she was making, and you never knew which way the cookie was going to crumble, which is always quite fun.

Jannifer, you’re signed to star for Scorsese in the psychological thriller “What Happens at Night,” adapted by Patrick Marber from the Peter Cameron novel, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as your husband. When is that going to start?

Jennifer Lawrence: Hopefully, a January/February situation. But one never knows with these things. I’ll believe it when I’m there. We’re going to dig in. Leo and I worked together on “Don’t Look Up.”

Robert, you’ve got Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey” in post-production. What part do you play?

Robert Pattinson: I’m pretty sure we’re not allowed to say? It hasn’t been publicly released.

Jennifer Lawrence: He’s one of the sirens. [Laughs]

Are you now filming Fernando Mereilles‘ heist film “Here Comes the Flood” for Netflix, with Denzel Washington and Daisy Edgar-Jones?  

Robert Pattinson: Yes, I started this week in New York [Sighs].

Did you also shoot a villain role in Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Three?” (due December 18, 2026), as well as A24’a relationship thriller “The Drama” co-starring Zendaya as your fiancée, due April 3?

Robert Pattinson: Yes.

Jennifer Lawrence: You’re a busy boy. You just shot that, you have it coming out.

Robert Pattinson: And I have another one: “Primetime” [A24, 2026] with Lance Oppenheim!

Jennifer Lawrence: Money troubles?

Robert Pattinson: The strike really affected me! I will never let that happen ever again.

Jennifer Lawrence: You just sell something!

MUBI will release “Die My Love” in theaters on Friday, November 7.

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Cardi B Spotted With Patriots Owner Robert Kraft at Game in Boston - Supporting Boyfriend Stefon Diggs
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Cardi B Spotted With Patriots Owner Robert Kraft at Game in Boston – Supporting Boyfriend Stefon Diggs

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Cardi B Spotted With Patriots Owner Robert Kraft at Game in Boston – Supporting Boyfriend Stefon Diggs

Cardi B was spotted at Sunday’s Patriots game in Boston, sitting alongside team owner Robert Kraft while cheering for her boyfriend, NFL star Stefon Diggs.


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Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse Make a Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Despite being one of the most identifiable couples in Hollywood, Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse have kept things relatively low-key in the public eye. The pair—who have a daughter together—sparsely hit the red carpets together, something they have only done a handful of times since they began dating back in 2018. But leave it to a buzzy film premiere to do the trick: Last night in New York, the duo attended a screening of Pattinson’s new film Die My Love, co-starring Jennifer Lawrence and directed by Lynne Ramsay.

Hitting the step and repeat together, the couple did not to matchy-matchy for the affair—rather, each of their red carpet looks had a distinct flavor to them. Pattinson went cool and tailored (yet und one), looking to Dior for a black suit, layered overtop a white suit vest, shirt, and cream scarf. Waterhouse, meanwhile, went more whimsical: The singer sported a floral, strapless corseted gown from Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen’s spring 2026 collection. The lacing details and bubble-hemline made for the perfect combinations of retro, yet modern.

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