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Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sued by Stylist Who Testified Against Him
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sued by Stylist Who Testified Against Him

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Four months after testifying at Sean Combs’ criminal trial in New York, celebrity stylist Deonte Nash has filed a lawsuit alleging that the music mogul trapped him in a “dark world” of repeated sexual battery, physical assault, stalking, and threats that turned his childhood dream of working in the entertainment industry into “a nightmare.”

In a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles, Nash claims Combs pinched his nipples, groped his buttocks, grinded on his groin, and once forced his hand onto Combs’ penis while Nash worked for Combs and his former girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura between 2008 and 2018.

Echoing his testimony from the third week of Combs’ New York trial, Nash says Combs also subjected him to violent physical assaults. He claims Combs became enraged and “severely strangled” him in 2013 when he tried to stop Combs from beating Ventura bloody inside her apartment. Nash says when he tried to call the police, Combs intervened, causing him to “imminently fear for his life.” In another incident in 2013 or 2014, Combs allegedly drove to a set where Ventura was filming a music video and attacked Nash again, fuming over his discovery that Nash and Ventura had gone out to dinner the night before. Combs “threw [Nash] up onto the car and violently strangled him,” the lawsuit says. (In his testimony, Nash told jurors he was smoking a cigarette when Combs appeared out of nowhere and “started choking me out.”)

Nash claims threats, intimidation, and “psychological manipulation” were pervasive during his tenure as well. He says once in 2014, Combs grabbed and slapped him in the back of his head as a frightened Ventura tried to escape another “outburst” by climbing out a window. He says Combs and a driver then chased him on a freeway, pursuing him at nearly 100 mph, leaving him “terrified.” He alleges Combs “bragged about violently retaliating against people that had turned against him,” and that Combs’ employees “knew” their boss had “guns and weapons around.”

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“After enduring years of abuse, I finally found the courage during the criminal trial, and I am now ready to take action,” Nash said in a statement shared with Rolling Stone. “Sean Combs has never taken accountability for the years of harm he inflicted on me and so many others. Today, I am free from the confinement his abuse imposed, and I have reclaimed my voice. It is time for the world to confront the truth about the horrific abuse I endured and the lasting impact of Mr. Combs’ actions on my life. His abuse has consistently affected every part of my life, from my personal well-being to my career, and the damage cannot be ignored. I am reclaiming my story and demanding the justice I deserve.”

Attempts to reach a spokesperson for Combs were not immediately successful early Wednesday. He and his lawyers previously denied allegations of sexual misconduct in an onslaught of prior lawsuits, saying, “Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor.”

Nash says in the new lawsuit that he was too afraid to step forward before he was “forced” to testify at Combs’ trial through a subpoena. During two days of testimony, the fashion stylist walked jurors through the dramatic incident at Ventura’s apartment in 2013. He said Combs went on a rampage as Nash was helping Ventura pack for a trip. In her own testimony, Ventura said Combs berated her for sleeping too long and hurled her into the corner of her bedframe, causing a “pretty significant gash” near her eyebrow that bled profusely and required stitches.

Nash testified that Combs was so out of control that day, he jumped on the Bad Boy Entertainment founder’s back to stop him. “He threw me off,” Nash testified. “[He] continued to hit Cassie until her head hit the edge of the bed frame. … When he noticed the blood, he just panicked.”

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At his trial, Combs, 55, was convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of the more serious charges of felony racketeering and the alleged sex trafficking of Ventura and another ex-girlfriend who testified under a pseudonym. His defense lawyer, Mark Agnifilo, said during his closing argument that Combs took responsibility for the allegations of domestic violence raised by Ventura. “We own it. It happened,” Agnifilo told the panel on June 27. “If he was charged with domestic violence, we wouldn’t all be here having a trial, because he would have pled guilty – because he did that.”

Nash’s lawsuit expands beyond his trial testimony to give detailed accounts of the instances where Combs allegedly sexually assaulted or battered him. He claims Combs exposed his penis and approached him during a party in 2013 or 2014, and then, about a year later, pinched his nipples without consent after cornering him in a bathroom in Las Vegas. He alleges that another time in August 2016, Combs “forcibly” grabbed his hand and forced it onto the mogul’s penis while Combs was wearing only underwear and laughing. When Nash tried to walk away, he says, Combs grabbed his buttocks and stuck his tongue out in a sexual manner.

Combs purportedly grabbed Nash’s buttocks again during a Bad Boy Reunion Tour party in Los Angeles in 2017, saying, “You need to be out there slangin’ that dick baby,” according to the lawsuit. “Mr. Nash jumped and was in shock because he felt Combs’ fingers squeeze his butt,” the filing states. Nash claims that in 2018, during a fitting with Ventura at a townhouse in New York City, Combs “grinded” on Nash’s genital area in a sexually charged way. “This is how I make love to my lady,” Combs allegedly said at the time, leaving Nash feeling “violated and offended.”

“Combs sexually assaulted Mr. Nash in this manner over and over for more than a decade,” the lawsuit filed by lawyers Brett Schreiber, Meagan Verschueren, Katie Llamas, and Kristina Aiad-Toss alleges. The lawsuit claims Combs was “obsessed” with Nash’s homosexuality, bringing it up constantly. “Degrading comments about Mr. Nash’s homosexuality were a way Combs manipulated and controlled him,” it states. “He used it as a sword in [an] attempt to demean or belittle Mr. Nash as if being gay was something that Mr. Nash should be ashamed of – or that Mr. Nash was inferior because Mr. Nash did not conceal his sexuality.”

The lawsuit lists claims for human trafficking, assault, battery, sexual battery, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, gender violence, sexual orientation violence, and destructive discharge, meaning Combs allegedly created such toxic working conditions that Nash was forced to resign. It names several of Combs’ companies, including Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Global, as co-defendants.

“Combs used his power and threats of harm to compel Mr. Nash to do his bidding and prevent him from leaving defendants’ control. Even after his employment ended, threats continued, and Mr. Nash has not felt safe, even to this day,” the lawsuit states. “Though defendants have silenced him for years, Mr. Nash is no longer willing to give in to this fear for his life and is now standing up to demand justice.”

Combs is currently in federal custody in New York, awaiting his sentencing on Oct. 3. He’s also facing dozens of civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, though Combs has challenged many as being too old for the courts to bother considering their merits.

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In a recent ruling, a federal judge permanently dismissed 21 of the 22 causes of action brought by Making the Band 2 contestant Sara Rivers in a lengthy $60 million racketeering lawsuit filed in February. The judge signaled he also planned to dismiss the final remaining cause of action alleging Combs sexually assaulted Rivers at his recording studio in the early aughts, but he’s waiting for an appeals court decision on whether the claim-revival window opened under New York City’s Gender Motivated Violence Protection Act was legally allowed to remain open after New York’s Adult Survivors Act, a statewide statute, closed its window for otherwise time-barred sexual misconduct claims.

Rivers is appealing the judge’s decision.

September 24, 2025 0 comments
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Official Trailer for Another New 'Robin Hood' Series Feat. Sean Bean
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Official Trailer for Another New ‘Robin Hood’ Series Feat. Sean Bean

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Official Trailer for Another New ‘Robin Hood’ Series Feat. Sean Bean

by Alex Billington
September 23, 2025
Source: YouTube

“They kill our people and call it justice. And yet they call us thieves… then let us be thieves with a purpose.” MGM+ has revealed a first look official trailer for their brand new Robin Hood series, their latest take on the Robin Hood legend. The last big movie we had was Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood in 2010, plus the very cheesy Taron Egerton version from 2018. This new mini-series will be streaming in November worldwide. A Saxon forester’s son, Rob, and the daughter of a Norman lord, Marian, work together to fight for justice and freedom following the Norman invasion of England in the Middle Ages. Rob becomes the leader of a band of rebel outlaws while Marian infiltrates the Norman courts, as they collaborate to thwart royal corruption and bring peace to England. From Lionsgate Television and co-created by executive producers John Glenn and Jonathan English (who also directed the pilot), and Todd Lieberman of Hidden Pictures, who was also an executive producer, Robin Hood stars Jack Patten as Rob, Lauren McQueen as Marian, Sean Bean as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Lydia Peckham as Priscilla of Nottingham, Steven Waddington as the Earl of Huntingdon, and Connie Nielsen as Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. This definitely looks made-for-TV but also doesn’t look that bad. Some cool shots in this, hopefully it’s as powerful and inspiring as it seems to be.

Here’s the two official trailers (+ poster) for John Glenn’s Robin Hood series, direct from YouTube:

Robin Hood Trailer

Robin Hood Poster

In 12th-century England, Saxons live under the crushing rule of Norman power. Among them is Robert of Locksley (starring Jack Patten), the son of a forester, whose life is shattered when his family is stripped of their ancestral home and his father is executed by the Sheriff of Nottingham (co-starring Sean Bean). Gifted with the longbow, Rob grows from grief into rebellion, his fate forever entwined with Marian (co-starring Lauren McQueen), a noblewoman torn between loyalty to her family and her love. As tensions rise, Rob gathers a band of outlaws around him — men and women with little in common but their Saxon heritage and desire to fight tyranny. In Sherwood Forest, they wage war against corruption & injustice, drawing the ire of Sheriff, Barons, Norman royalty alike. What begins as vengeance becomes something far greater: the legend of Robin Hood, a symbol of defiance whose struggle will shape the fate of England.

Robin Hood is a series co-created and co-written by John Glenn & Jonathan English. With episodes directed by British writer / filmmaker Jonathan English, director of the films Nailing Vienna, Minotaur, Ironclad, Ironclad: Battle for Blood, My Husband’s Double Life, and the series “The Outpost” previously. It’s also showrun by the writer John Glenn (of Eagle Eye, The Lazarus Project, Elevation, “Allegiance”, “SEAL Team”). Made by Balkanic Media, Hidden Pictures, PFI Studios, Lionsgate Television. MGM debuts Glenn & English’s Robin Hood series streaming on MGM+ starting November 2nd, 2025 this fall. Anyone into it?

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Sean Combs Asks for 14-Month Prison Sentence, Cites Addiction Struggle
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Sean Combs Asks for 14-Month Prison Sentence, Cites Addiction Struggle

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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Sean Combs made a plea for “fairness” ahead of his Oct. 3 sentencing, arguing in a new brief that he deserves no more than 14 months in prison for his two felony convictions for transportation to engage in prostitution.

In the 182-page sentencing memo submitted Monday shortly before the midnight deadline, Combs’ lawyers laid out his life story in an apparent bid for mercy, saying Combs struggled as a child after his father was murdered when he was only three years old. They argued the loss caused a “profound form of trauma” that set the stage for the substance abuse issues Combs wrestled with during his admittedly violent relationships with the two ex-girlfriends involved in his convictions.

“For decades, Mr. Combs struggled with serious substance abuse issues, anger and anxiety, and other flaws that he did not properly or professionally address until his incarceration last year,” the filing obtained by Rolling Stone stated. “Like every addict, his behavior while on painkillers was erratic and unpredictable, and often the reason behind any assaults discussed at the trial.”

His lawyers also attached more than 75 letters of support from family and friends, including Combs’ mother Janice; his sister Keisha; his three teen daughters, Chance, Jessie and D’Lila; and Dana Tran, the mother of Comb’s two-year-old daughter, Love.

Combs, 55, was convicted of the two felony counts on July 2 after a nine-week trial. Jurors rejected a trio of more serious charges, finding that prosecutors failed to prove Combs ran a racketeering conspiracy or sex trafficked two former girlfriends. The acquittals meant Combs was no longer facing the possibility of life in prison. At the time, the mogul pumped his fist and dropped to his knees as he celebrated in the courtroom.

The two prostitution charges, violations of a century-old law known as the Mann Act, each carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. For their part, prosecutors previously estimated Combs’ sentencing guidelines range was around four to five years behind bars. Their formal recommendation could be much higher when they file their separate sentencing brief due Sept. 29.

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Combs, who has served a year in custody, argued in his filing that a review of more than 60 other Mann Act cases determined that the average sentence was 14.9 months of incarceration. Combs and his lawyers claimed it would be “unlawful and a perversion of justice” if the court increases the sentence beyond 14 months based on “the court’s own findings about force or coercion or racketeering.”

Federal judges aren’t required to follow guidelines. In the Southern District of New York, judges stuck to guideline ranges 34.5 percent of the time in the last fiscal year, according to the U.S. Sentencing Commission.

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian will have wide latitude at the Oct. 3 sentencing, and it’s not clear how he’ll rule. But on the day of the verdict, when many speculated that Combs’ acquittal on the top charges would lead to his immediate release on bail pending sentencing, Judge Subramanian took a hard line. He denied the release on the basis that Combs’ defense admitted during trial that Combs was violent with his ex-partner Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, and a more recent ex-girlfriend who testified under the pseudonym Jane. In his closing argument, lead defense lawyer Mark Agnifilo explicitly told jurors that the defense wasn’t challenging the women’s claims of domestic violence.

“In terms of owning, just as a matter of personal responsibility … owning the domestic violence, we own it. It happened,” Agnifilo told the panel in his final address on June 27. “If he was charged with domestic violence, we wouldn’t all be here having a trial, because he would have pled guilty – because he did that.”

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Rejecting the defense bid for immediate bail on July 2, Subramanian pointed to the disturbing video of Combs’ 2016 assault of Ventura inside L.A.’s now-shuttered InterContinental Hotel before sending a seemingly stunned Combs back into custody. Taking a serious tone, Subramanian also noted the video wasn’t the only violence acknowledged by the defense. He pointed to the days Ventura spent at the London Hotel in Los Angeles to recover after Combs allegedly stomped on her face in a vehicle. (“Obviously, there was some physical event, and she had injuries, okay? So she goes to the hotel as much for her own good as anyone else’s,” Agnifilo told jurors about the fight that landed Ventura at the London Hotel.)

“This type of violence, which happens behind closed doors in personal relationships, sparked by unpredictable bouts of anger, is impossible to police with conditions,” the judge said July 2. Turning to the June 2024 incident at Jane’s house, where, according to Agnifilo, Combs admittedly kicked Jane and restrained her “around the neck” during a blowout fight, the judge called out the timing. He noted the incident came after Combs’ homes were raided by federal authorities in March 2024. “At a time when [Combs] should have known that he needed to stay clean,” the mogul instead showed “a disregard for the rule of law and the propensity for violence,” the judge said.

Combs has been held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) since his arrest last September. In a separate motion set for a hearing later this week, Combs is asking that his conviction be set aside as a matter of law or that he be retried on the prostitution charges alone. 

In its written opposition, filed Aug. 20, federal prosecutors alleged Combs’ motion should fail because there was “ample evidence to support the jury’s conviction.” They said Combs transported Ventura, Jane, and multiple male commercial sex workers to engage in threesomes, variously dubbed “freak offs” and “hotel nights,” that he stage-directed and often recorded.

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“The defendant masterminded every aspect of freak offs. He transported escorts across state lines to engage in freak offs for pay. He directed the sexual activity of escorts and victims throughout freak offs for his own sexual gratification. And he personally engaged in sexual activity during freak offs,” they wrote. “While the defendant may wish to cabin his participation to mere voyeurism, he was, in reality, an active participant in the sexual activity.”

Prosecutors blasted Combs’ claims that he was an amateur porn producer who should be protected by the First Amendment. “Far from acting like an adult film producer or director, the defendant did not provide advance notice that he may film the sexual encounter and did not seek consent from the participants to be filmed,” they wrote in their Aug. 20 filing. “In fact, multiple participants specifically did not want to be filmed.”

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Another Trailer for 'Anemone' Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean
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Another Trailer for ‘Anemone’ Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Another Trailer for ‘Anemone’ Starring Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean

by Alex Billington
September 18, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Don’t recognize me, do ya?” It’s nearly time. Focus Features has debuted another trailer for Anemone, the highly anticipated return of monumental British actor Daniel Day-Lewis (who’s now 68). It’s premiering soon at the 2025 New York Film Festival in their Spotlight section as a World Premiere before in theaters in October. Will it be any good? We’ll know soon enough. Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys & generational conflicts. The story follows a middle-aged man who sets out from his suburban home on a journey deep into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother, played by Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Bonded by a complicated past, the men share a fraught and slightly tender relationship. The film also stars Sean Bean and Samantha Morton, and it’s co-written by & directed by Daniel’s son Ronan Day-Lewis as his first feature film. With striking cinematography by DP Ben Fordesman. That first trailer is better than this one, though there’s plenty of intriguing footage here as well: the explosion, the weird white object. I’m curious…

Here’s the second official trailer (+ poster) for Ronan Day-Lewis’s film Anemone, from Focus’ YouTube:

Anemone Film Trailer

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You can rewatch the first official trailer for Ronan Day-Lewis’s Anemone film right here for more footage.

Intro via NYFF: “Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis roars back to the screen for his first role in eight years in this absorbing family drama directed by Ronan Day-Lewis about lives undone by seemingly irreconcilable legacies of political and personal violence. Co-written by both father and son, the Northern England–set Anemone begins as a middle-aged man (Sean Bean) sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother (Day-Lewis). Bonded by a mysterious, complicated past, the men share a fraught, if occasionally tender relationship—one that was forever altered by shattering events decades earlier.” Anemone is directed by first-time filmmaker Ronan Day-Lewis, son of Daniel, making his feature directorial debut with this project after a few other shorts. The screenplay is written by Ronan Day-Lewis & Daniel Day-Lewis. Produced by Plan B Entertainment. This is premiering at the 2025 New York Film Festival this fall. Focus Features then debuts Ronan Day-Lewis’s Anemone film in select US theaters starting October 3rd, 2025 this fall. First impression? Looking good?

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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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Britney Spears ‘feels whole again’ after reconciling with sons Jayden, Sean: Report
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Britney Spears ‘feels whole again’ after reconciling with sons Jayden, Sean: Report

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Britney Spears’ personal life has never stayed private for long. Her relationship with her two sons is back in the spotlight. The pop star has lately been spending more time with Jayden James and Sean Preston after years of estrangement. However, her family fears she is slipping into another mental health crisis, insiders told Us Weekly.

Britney Spears shares two sons with former partner Kevin Federline.(REUTERS)

Sources told the outlet that the 43-year-old singer and her sons are “healing together.” Jayden, now 18, has been leading the way, moving in with his mother for a couple of months earlier this year, before returning to Los Angeles.

During that stretch, they watched movies, cooked meals, played board games, and even worked on music. “They fell right into the swing of things like the old days,” an insider explained.

Sean, 19, is slower to rebuild trust but has visited his mother twice recently. A source said he has been honest about past tension, including his discomfort with her risqué social media posts. Britney, the insider noted, is “really listening now” and respecting his wishes.

Jayden helps bridge the family gap

The reconciliation has not come out of nowhere. Jayden has always been close to his mother and has pushed to mend fences. He has even been encouraging his older brother to open up to her, sometimes just by getting them on the phone together.

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The brothers remain each other’s strongest allies. The outlet’s sources described them as “best friends” who prefer normal routines over the Hollywood scene, despite growing up in one of the most famous families in pop culture. Their father, Kevin Federline, is said to support their decision to reconnect with Britney.

For the singer, having her boys back in her orbit is her “biggest priority.” She lights up when talking about them and reaches out often through calls, FaceTime, and texts. Communication may not be constant, but it is far steadier than in past years.

Ongoing fears for Britney’s well-being

At the same time, relatives remain deeply worried. An insider told DailyMail.com that Britney may be “having an episode” and is “not doing well at all.” Concerns spiked after she posted a dancing video from her Los Angeles home, with dog mess visible in the background.

Also Read: Britney Spears shows off sultry dance moves in wild video after ‘horrible’ date

Britney has reportedly considered moving – either back to Louisiana or into a different house in Los Angeles – to escape painful memories. Friends say reconnecting with her sons has given her a new purpose, though they admit every day can be unpredictable. “She’s much happier with them in her life. Anyone with eyes can see that,” one source shared.

FAQs:

Are Britney Spears and her sons speaking again?

Yes, she has been reconnecting with Jayden and Sean after years of estrangement.

Which son has been more involved in the reconciliation?

Jayden has been leading the way, spending months living with Britney earlier this year.

What is Sean Preston’s stance?

Sean is moving on more slowly but has begun rebuilding trust, visiting his mother and opening up.

Why is Britney’s family still worried?

Relatives fear she’s struggling with her mental health, citing concerning behavior.

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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama 'Anemone' Trailer #1
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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama ‘Anemone’ Trailer #1

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Daniel Day-Lewis & Sean Bean in Family Drama ‘Anemone’ Trailer #1

by Alex Billington
August 21, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I can’t help you… ’till you tell me what happened.” Focus Features has unveiled the first official trailer for the film Anemone, the highly anticipated return of monumental British actor Daniel Day-Lewis (who is now 68 years old). This is set to premiere at the 2025 New York Film Festival in their Spotlight section as a World Premiere before it hits theaters later in October – apparently it’s not playing at Venice, Telluride, or TIFF at all. Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys & generational conflicts. The story follows a middle-aged man who sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother, played by Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Bonded by a complicated past, the men share a fraught and slightly tender relationship. The film also stars Sean Bean and Samantha Morton, and it’s co-written by & directed by Daniel’s son Ronan Day-Lewis as his first feature film. With striking cinematography by DP Ben Fordesman. This looks VERY good so far, and especially stylish. Definitely something to watch this fall.

Here’s the first official trailer for Ronan Day-Lewis’s film Anemone, direct from Focus’ YouTube:

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Anemone Film Trailer

Intro via NYFF: “Three-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis roars back to the screen for his first role in eight years in this absorbing family drama directed by Ronan Day-Lewis about lives undone by seemingly irreconcilable legacies of political and personal violence. Co-written by both father and son, the Northern England–set Anemone begins as a middle-aged man (Sean Bean) sets out from his suburban home on a journey into the woods, where he reconnects with his estranged hermit brother (Day-Lewis). Bonded by a mysterious, complicated past, the men share a fraught, if occasionally tender relationship—one that was forever altered by shattering events decades earlier.” Anemone is directed by first-time filmmaker Ronan Day-Lewis, son of Daniel, making his feature directorial debut with this project after a few other shorts. The screenplay is written by Ronan Day-Lewis & Daniel Day-Lewis. Produced by Plan B Entertainment. This is premiering at the 2025 New York Film Festival this fall. Focus Features then debuts Ronan Day-Lewis’s Anemone film in select US theaters starting October 3rd, 2025 this fall. First impression? Looking good?

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