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Slow Horses star Kristin Scott Thomas secretly marries journalist chief
Kristin Scott Thomas, who plays the ruthless MI5 spymaster, Diana Taverner, in the hit TV drama Slow Horses, has secretly married John Micklethwait, the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg.
The couple, who have been together for five years, have told friends the wedding happened in September with just their families present.
Scott Thomas is not the only Slow Horses star to stealthily tie the knot. Earlier this year, the Bafta Award-winner’s co-star, Jack Lowden, who plays River Cartwright in the Apple TV+ series, pulled off a similarly secretive wedding to actor Saoirse Ronan.
Slow Horses is a rare foray into television for Scott Thomas, who was made a dame in 2015.
Since being cast by Prince as his co-star in Under the Cherry Moon in 1986, she has appeared in more than 70 films in both English and French including Four Weddings and a Funeral, The English Patient and Darkest Hour (with fellow Slow Horses star Gary Oldman). She has also appeared often in the West End – most recently in Lyonesse with Lily James.
She spent years living in France and was awarded an upgraded Légion d’honneur in the country’s traditional Bastille Day honours list in 2015.
Mr Micklethwait has run the 2,700-strong newsroom at Bloomberg since 2015. Before joining the American financial information giant, which is owned by the former mayor of New York Mike Bloomberg, Mr Micklethwait was the editor-in-chief of The Economist for nine years.
True to Diana Taverner’s steely reputation, Scott Thomas rarely talks about her personal life. Asked earlier this year about her relationship with Mr Micklethwait by the Financial Times, she replied: “I’m not going to talk about him. I’m talking about me.”
A friend said: “They are a perfect match. Both smart, wry and curious as well as devoted to each other. Everyone is delighted that they have got married after a wonderful five-year romance.”
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Whoopi Goldberg fires back at Trump after he called her ‘filthy, dirty, disgusting’: ‘You hired me four times’
The View’s Whoopi Goldberg has clapped back at Donald Trump after he singled her out, calling her “filthy, dirty, disgusting” during his latest Pennsylvania rally.
On Thursday’s (October 10) episode of the ABC talk show, Goldberg, 68, and her co-hosts expertly fired back at the former president’s verbal attack.
“So we walked out to ‘Dirty’ by Christina Aguilera because it’s one of the words that you-know-who used when he was talking about me in particular,” Goldberg told the studio audience at the top of the hour.
“But he was talking about us at his rallies. And he spent two separate rallies ranting about Tuesday’s interview with Vice President Kamala Harris,” she added before showing a clip from Trump’s recent rally, in which he called the hosts “dumb” and claimed that Goldberg once fawned over him before he got into politics.
“Politics can do strange things to demented people,” he told the rallygoers. “Now, I’ve hired Whoopi to work for me as a comedian, before this stuff – a long time ago – and I went, and I’m not particularly shy about what I hear; her mouth was so foul, she was so filthy, dirty, disgusting, half the place left. I said I’d never hire her again.”
“I was filthy, and stand on that fact,” Goldberg said proudly to audience applause.
“I have always been filthy, and you knew that when you hired me,” she retorted. “I headlined, babe, at your casino, which I might’ve continued to play had you not run it into the ground. How dumb are you? You hired me four times.
“You hired me four times, and you didn’t know what you were getting?” she added. “How dumb are you?”
Host Sunny Hostin jumped in to add a “personal legal note.”
Speaking directly to Trump, she thanked him for “telling so many lies, and committing so many alleged crimes and providing us with material on a daily basis, you help us do our jobs and I’m so appreciative.”
“Because of people like you, a former prosecutor and legal expert can become a fixture on a show like this, and again I’m so grateful. I admit, I may have not spent as much time in a courtroom as you have,” she quipped, alluding to his string of lawsuits and legal troubles over the years.
“I was also recognized with a special achievement by the Department of Justice. You remember the Department of Justice right? It’s the agency that’s been pursuing you for decades. And like Madam Vice President Kamala Harris, I have had a history of prosecuting sex offenders, so thank you for keeping people like us in business,” she said.
“And as for dumb questions, you’re always welcome to come here and answer some, if sitting so close to a prosecutor won’t make you nervous. I’ll even give you a free View mug, not to be confused though with a mugshot.”
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Strictly’s Chris McCausland reveals he & Dianne Buswell are covered in bruises after days of ‘intense’ training sessions
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Chris McCausland has admitted that he and Dianne Buswell have been left covered in bruises amid intense show rehearsals.
The comedian and his pro partner made the stark admission during an appearance on spin-off show, It Takes Two.
The duo are currently preparing to perform a Salsa routine this weekend on the show but have been hit by injuries during the long days of training and rehearsal.
Chris let his feelings be known about the dance as he insinuated it had been his hardest week of training to date but had pushed himself to his limits in order to perfect the routine.
Speaking to show host Janette Manrara, Chris said: “It’s been intense.
“There has been more lifts in it than Canary Wharf!
“There is tricks and lifts and we are both covered in bruises.”
Chris then pointed down to Dianne’s leg as he revealed she had been forced to apply body make-up across her legs in order to cover up her multitude of bruisings from this week’s training.
Comedian Chris then joked: “She’s had to use make-up to cover up all over her legs so it doesn’t look like I’ve been beating her up.”
Appearing exasperated, he then said: “It has been full-on.”
Despite this, Dianne admitted that training was going well thanks to Chris’ musicality which had allowed him to confidently pick up the moves required for the salsa.
Earlier this week, Strictly fans were left furious with Toyah Wilcox as she appeared to take a major swipe at Chris during her appearance on It Takes Two.
When she was asked if she had any advice for her fellow remaining celebs after she had been given the boot, Toyah laughed and started clapping, before pointing at the camera and shouting: “If you don’t want to do a dance off, get rid of Chris!”
Fleur then looked off camera and grimaced while Toyah then clarified: “You are all going to have to face a dance off.”
But her comment infuriated fans who took to social media to vent.
However, Toyah is now keen to set the record straight, and posted her own message on Instagram.
Sharing a picture of Chris, the singer wrote: “Just to clarify and clear up any confusion that’s flying around.
“My good friend @chrismccausland, is my favourite to win this year, I think he is inspiring and brilliant, he has worked so hard and I wish him nothing but love! Toyah x.”
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Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex Talks #Spare with Stephen Colbert – EXTENDED INTERVIEW
Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex stops by for a cocktail and an extended conversation with Stephen Colbert about the personal revelations in his new book, “Spare.” Watch as Prince Harry responds to criticism of his comments about his service in Afghanistan, and talks about trying to protect his family from constant attacks by the British press. Learn more about Prince Harry’s life as told in his own words in the book, “Spare,” which is available everywhere now.
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Whistleblower names ‘Immaculate Constellation’ UAP program: Journalist | Morning in America
A leaked whistleblower report says the Pentagon is operating a secret UFO retrieval program called “Immaculate Constellation,” according to independent journalist Michael Shellenberger. Ross Coulthart joins “Morning in America” to preview his latest episode of “Reality Check with Ross Coulthart,” which is focused on the whistleblower’s claims.
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