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Chris Hemsworth shows off rippling muscles as he peels off his wetsuit while surfing with brothers

Chris Hemsworth showed off his famous Thor physique as he peeled off his wetsuit during a surfing session with his brothers in Byron Bay on Thursday to celebrate his 39th birthday.

The Hollywood hunk slipped his board between his thighs and pushed the upper half of the suit down around his hips to get more comfortable before walking along the beach.

Chris took to the waves on his big day to do what he loves best – surfing with his equally handsome brothers, Luke and Liam Hemsworth.

Chris Hemsworth (pictured) celebrated his 39th birthday by going surfing in Byron Bay on Thursday

Chris Hemsworth (pictured) celebrated his 39th birthday by going surfing in Byron Bay on Thursday

Chris pulled off a few tricks on his white and maroon board, later bonding with his eldest brother Luke, 41, as they walked along the beach.

Meanwhile, Liam, the youngest at 32, was seen casually gliding through a much larger wave.

The Hunger Games star came wading back to shore with a big smile on his face and laughed with one of the friends the trio had brought along with them.

However, it seemed his wetsuit became uncomfortable as he was seen adjusting himself a little later in the outing.

Chris showed off his famous Thor physique as he peeled off his wetsuit during a surfing session with his brothers

The Hollywood hunk slipped his board between his thighs and pushed the upper half of the suit down and around his hips to get more comfortable before walking along the beach

The Hollywood hunk slipped his board between his thighs and pushed the upper half of the suit down and around his hips to get more comfortable before walking along the beach

Chris flaunted his rippling back muscles as he adjusted his surfing attire

Chris flaunted his rippling back muscles as he adjusted his surfing attire

Chris flaunted his rippling back muscles as he adjusted his surfing attire

Chris turned 39 and Thursday and spent the day doing what he loves the best

Chris turned 39 and Thursday and spent the day doing what he loves the best

The Thor star looks nowhere near his 39 years as he edges closer to 40

The Thor star looks nowhere near his 39 years as he edges closer to 40

While Luke joined in on the fun, he seemed content to wade in the shallows with his board and walk along the beach with Chris as they finished up for the day.

It comes after Chris’s wife Elsa Pataky celebrated his birthday by posting a seemingly nude photo of the star in the bath with a parrot on his head.

The Spanish model and actress, 46, shared the snap to Instagram in celebration of her husband’s birthday.

Chris pulled off a few tricks on his white and maroon board

Chris pulled off a few tricks on his white and maroon board

Chris pulled off a few tricks on his white and maroon board

He later bonded with his older brother Luke as they finished up for the day

He later bonded with his older brother Luke as they finished up for the day

Chris glided through the water with ease as he spent a few hours in the surf

Chris glided through the water with ease as he spent a few hours in the surf

‘Happy birthday to my favorite parrot trainer, kids handler and wife tamer,’ she captioned the post.

She continued, ‘There’s nothing you can’t do. We love you to the moon and back,’ before writing more in Spanish.

Elsa uploaded the photo alongside two others, including one of the Thor star wrestling with their three children: daughter India, nine, and twin boys Sasha and Tristan, both eight.

Meanwhile, Liam, the youngest Hemsworth, was seen casually gliding through a much larger wave

Meanwhile, Liam, the youngest Hemsworth, was seen casually gliding through a much larger wave

The Hunger games star came wading back to shore with a big smile on his face and laughed with one of the friends the trio had brought along

The Hunger games star came wading back to shore with a big smile on his face and laughed with one of the friends the trio had brought along

The Hunger games star came wading back to shore with a big smile on his face and laughed with one of the friends the trio had brought along

However, it seemed his swimsuit became uncomfortable as he was seen adjusting himself a little later in the outing

However, it seemed his swimsuit became uncomfortable as he was seen adjusting himself a little later in the outing

Liam was seen checking out the waves as he headed into the water

Liam was seen checking out the waves as he headed into the water

He pushed back his picture perfect hair as he glanced at the photographers

He pushed back his picture perfect hair as he glanced at the photographers

He pushed back his picture perfect hair as he glanced at the photographers

The third picture was a black and white still from Thor: Love and Thunder, in which Elsa cameoed as a ‘wolf woman’ who was a former lover to Chris’s character.

The lovebirds started dating in early 2010, and they tied the knot in a low-key ceremony in December that year.

Together with their children, they now reside in a $30million mansion in Broken Head, near the celebrity enclave of Byron Bay.

Older brother Luke had a laugh with the boys as he took a break from the surf

Older brother Luke had a laugh with the boys as he took a break from the surf

The brothers grew up in Phillip Island and are all keen surfers

The brothers grew up in Phillip Island and are all keen surfers

Chris and his wife Elsa, along with their children, reside in a $30million mansion in Broken Head, near the celebrity enclave of Byron Bay

Chris and his wife Elsa, along with their children, reside in a $30million mansion in Broken Head, near the celebrity enclave of Byron Bay

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The Block ‘quitter’ Elle Ferguson’s brutal move against co-star

The Block’s star couple Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull are apparently not looking to stay in touch with some of their fellow contestants.

The global influencer and her ex-AFL player fiance dramatically exited the show after just two days, leaving host Scott Cam furious and their co-stars baffled.

Addressing the scandal on Weekend Today On Sunday, contestant Sarah-Jane Wilson revealed that Elle had recently blocked her on social media.

“You’ve had no contact with (Elle and Joel) since (they left)?” Today host Belinda Russell asked.

“No, I got blocked. She blocked me on Instagram,” Sarah-Jane replied.

“I went to show someone her (page) the other day, because they were like, ‘Who is this person?’

“And then I was like, ‘Oh my god, I’ve made it, I’ve made it in the world, a celebrity has blocked me’.”

During the interview, Sarah-Jane also admitted she hadn’t been surprised to find out the couple had called it quits so early into the production.

“I could tell that they were unhappy after judging,” she told the hosts.

“You don’t really spend a lot of time (together) before that, you’re doing the challenge, so you’re busy. But at the judging, they seemed not too happy, there were a few little sentences that I heard and I thought, ‘Oh gosh …’ so no, I wasn’t surprised when they left.”

It comes after weeks of headlines surrounding their shock exit, which host Scott Cam has slammed as “p**s poor” and “unAustralian” in interviews ahead of the season.

Despite reports the couple left the competition to be with Joel’s mother after a nasty fall, it appears the duo bowed out of the challenge because it wasn’t “on brand”, with Cam telling fellow competitors they’d complained that the toilet paper was “too scratchy”.

Ahead of the shock revelation, Joel and Elle’s first room challenge copped some negative criticism from judges Shaynna Blaze, Neale Whitaker and Darren Palmer, who commented that it was “too Bondi” for the country setting.

At the time, Sarah-Jane declared she had predicted the couple weren’t Block material.

“I saw that coming… They didn’t make any effort to get to know us… They looked miserable the whole time… I heard that they were like ‘I can’t wear that, that doesn’t represent us’,” she told the others, adding that they seemed “sour” after coming fourth in the room reveal.

The Block Tree Change continues tonight from 7pm on Channel 9.

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Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals his emotion at becoming a new dad after welcoming son Otto

Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston, 36: ‘We can’t stop staring at him’

Kyle Sandilands has given insight into his first few days of becoming a father.

The Sydney radio king, 51, welcomed baby Otto with partner Tegan Kynaston, 36, at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Private Hospital, on Thursday.

Kyle told this week’s The Sunday Telegraph, Otto has already won his heart and he can’t stop ‘staring’ at him.

Kyle Sandilands has revealed his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston

Kyle Sandilands has revealed his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston

‘We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,’ Kyle told the publication.

And then we [himself and Tegan] have a little tear.’

Kyle also said Otto is ‘very quiet’ and ‘feeding well’ with new mother, Tegan.

The radio star said while previously babies have been ‘a little too much for him’, he feels his natural parenting instincts have kicked in.

'We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,' Kyle told The Sunday Telegraph.  Pictured: Kyle and newborn son Otto

‘We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,’ Kyle told The Sunday Telegraph. Pictured: Kyle and newborn son Otto

‘When I’ve held other friends’ babies, I’ve hated it when they have that floppy neck and it’s all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,’ he said.

‘That natural thing may have kicked in.’

Kyle revealed he has been congratulated by the Prime Minister as well as old premiers.

He also said he was happy Covid restrictions had allowed himself and Tegan to have some alone time with Otto.

'When I've held other friends' babies I've hated it when they have that floppy neck and it's all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,' Kyle added

‘When I’ve held other friends’ babies I’ve hated it when they have that floppy neck and it’s all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,’ Kyle added

Kyle and Tegan welcomed Otto on Thursday morning.

His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: ‘Little Otto was born this morning. Mum and bub both doing well.’

‘Kyle’s beyond excited. Kyle will be back on tomorrow’s radio show to chat all things Otto,’ he added.

Jackie, who is Otto’s godmother, shed tears of joy as she declared: ‘Otto has been born!’

Kyle assured fans that new mother Tegan (pictured) is also doing well

Kyle assured fans that new mother Tegan (pictured) is also doing well

Kyle later gave a rather graphic update about the birth, telling ‘Intern’ Peter Deppeler live in the hospital car park: ‘Otto’s born, Otto’s fabulous. I cut the cord, I didn’t realize it was like tough calamari and blood spurted out.

Dressed in blue scrubs, the elated new father said: ‘I was the first person to touch him, he sh*t himself, poo was oozing out.’

Deppeler also recorded a comedic video of Kyle indulging in a cooler bag full of snacks in the hospital.

‘The baby’s feeding. Then I thought, well if you’re eating, I will too,’ I declared.

While the KIIS FM team weren’t able to broadcast from the birthing suite, they did contribute a personal touch to Tegan’s and Kyle’s big day by creating a baby-themed playlist for them to play while she gave birth.

Kyle and Tegan (both pictured) welcomed Otto on Thursday morning.  His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle's manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: 'Little Otto was born this morning.  Mum and bub both doing well'

Kyle and Tegan (both pictured) welcomed Otto on Thursday morning. His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: ‘Little Otto was born this morning. Mum and bub both doing well’

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Inside Olivia Newton-John’s secret romance: Grease star was in love with an Aussie TV icon

It’s no secret Olivia Newon-John had a turbulent love life marred by heartbreak, divorce – and the bizarre disappearance of boyfriend Patrick McDermott.

But fans may not know the tale of Olivia’s first true love – an Australian TV presenter by the name Ian Turpie.

The Grease star was just 16 when she first crossed paths with Ian, then 19, on the set of the Australian variety show Time For Terry in 1964.

Olivia Newton-John was in love with Aussie TV icon Ian Turpie before breaking his heart by moving to London.  The pair are pictured together in 1965

Olivia Newton-John was in love with Aussie TV icon Ian Turpie before breaking his heart by moving to London. The pair are pictured together in 1965

Ian, an up-and-coming singer and actor, would later go on to host the long-running Australian gameshow The Price Is Right in the 1980s.

Friendship quickly blossomed into a romance behind-the-scenes, with a source close to the pair telling Woman’s Day magazine Ian was Olivia’s ‘first big love’.

‘Olivia was a gorgeous girl with a sweet voice, and as soon as she and Ian sang together there was amazing chemistry – he was bowled over by her and she fell hard for him,’ the insider said in 2012.

The Grease star was just 16 when she first crossed paths with Ian, then 19. The pair are pictured on the cover of TV Week magazine 1965

The Grease star was just 16 when she first crossed paths with Ian, then 19. The pair are pictured on the cover of TV Week magazine 1965

In 1965, the young sweethearts also starred together in Olivia’s first movie, Funny Things Happen Down Under.

‘Ian and Olivia were inseparable. They often sang together, went everywhere together – to the car races, the football, dances, concerts. Olivia even joined in games of footy with Ian and his four football-mad brothers,’ The Australian Women’s Weekly reported in 1981.

The couple would date for five years before their diverging career paths forced them to part ways for good.

Olivia is pictured left in 2018, and Ian right in 2006

Despite knowing he may lose her to the clutches of Hollywood, Ian was dedicated to supporting Olivia in her quest for stardom, even lending her his guitar when she auditioned for Johnny O’Keefe’s Sing, Sing, Sing’s talent quest.

Olivia ended up winning, but was reluctant to accept the prize – a trip to England.

However Olivia’s starry-eyed mother Irene had other plans, convincing her daughter to take the opportunity and expand her career internationally.

'As soon as the romance started getting really serious [Olivia's mother] whisked Olivia off to London, leaving a broken-hearted Ian behind,' a source said.  Olivia is pictured in 1973

‘As soon as the romance started getting really serious [Olivia’s mother] whisked Olivia off to London, leaving a broken-hearted Ian behind,’ a source said. Olivia is pictured in 1973

During her absence, Ian went on to find love with Jan Hamilton (right) a stunning blonde model.  The pair married in 1968 and had three children.  Pictured in 2006

During her absence, Ian went on to find love with Jan Hamilton (right) a stunning blonde model. The pair married in 1968 and had three children. Pictured in 2006

Ian, a heavy smoker, had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in February 2011, and died just over a year later in March 2012. Olivia was reportedly by his bedside during his final days.  Pictured in 2006

Ian, a heavy smoker, had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in February 2011, and died just over a year later in March 2012. Olivia was reportedly by his bedside during his final days. Pictured in 2006

Ian and Olivia reportedly vowed to each other they wouldn’t break up unless they’d been separated for three months.

‘As soon as the romance started getting really serious [Olivia’s mother] whisked Olivia off to London, leaving a broken-hearted Ian behind,’ a source told Woman’s Day magazine.

Despite her best efforts to return home for a visit, Olivia ended up spending much longer in the UK as her career took off.

In a cruel twist of fate, it would be cancer too that took Olivia's life a decade later.  Pictured in 1979

In a cruel twist of fate, it would be cancer too that took Olivia’s life a decade later. Pictured in 1979

Ian spoke of his heartbreak back in 1981, saying ‘[Olivia] was away for more than three months. She’d phone me every month with reports of how she was going, and of her big hopes of landing a recording contract.’

Ian ended up finding love with Jan Hamilton, a stunning blonde model. The pair married in 1968 and had three children.

‘By the time [Olivia] came back [from England]things had changed with her and I’d found Jan,’ Ian said.

After dating Ian, Olivia went on to experience a series of failed relationships.  Pictured in 1981

After dating Ian, Olivia went on to experience a series of failed relationships. Pictured in 1981

Despite this, the exes would remain friends until Ian’s death at age 68.

Ian, a heavy smoker, had been diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in February 2011, and died just over a year later in March 2012.

Olivia was reportedly by his bedside during his final days.

She married dancer Matt Lattanzi (right) in 1984 but they split in 1995 after he was confronted over his 'very close' relationship' with the couple's young babysitter Cindy Jessup

She married dancer Matt Lattanzi (right) in 1984 but they split in 1995 after he was confronted over his ‘very close’ relationship’ with the couple’s young babysitter Cindy Jessup

In a cruel twist of fate, it would be cancer too that took Olivia’s life a decade later.

After dating Ian, Olivia went on to experience a series of failed relationships.

She enjoyed a romance with guitarist Bruce Welch between 1968 and 1972, before dating cowboy boot importer Lee Kramer from 1974 to 1979.

Olivia began dating Hollywood cameraman Patrick McDermott (right) on-and-off in 1996, but things took a tragic turn nine years later when Patrick went missing in 2005. Pictured in 2001

Olivia began dating Hollywood cameraman Patrick McDermott (right) on-and-off in 1996, but things took a tragic turn nine years later when Patrick went missing in 2005. Pictured in 2001

She later married dancer Matt Lattanzi in 1984 but they split in 1995 after he was confronted about his ‘very close’ relationship’ with the couple’s young babysitter Cindy Jessup.

Olivia was battling breast cancer at the time.

The Xanadu star then began dating Hollywood cameraman Patrick McDermott on-and-off in 1996, but things took a tragic turn nine years later when Patrick went missing in 2005.

She went on to marry Amazon Herb Company founder John Easterling (left), tying the knot at an Inca ritual in Peru in 2008

She went on to marry Amazon Herb Company founder John Easterling (left), tying the knot at an Inca ritual in Peru in 2008

He had embarked on an overnight fishing trip in Los Angels but mysteriously never returned. He has never been found.

Olivia confirmed they weren’t dating at the time of his disappearance.

She went on to marry Amazon Herb Company founder John Easterling, tying the knot at an Incan ritual in Peru in 2008.

The icon died peacefully at the age of 73 at her home in southern California on Monday, surrounded by her family and friends.

Olivia’s death was announced by her husband on her social media pages.

Olivia's death was announced by her husband John Easterling on Monday on her social media pages

Olivia’s death was announced by her husband John Easterling on Monday on her social media pages

Olivia had been battling stage-four metastatic breast cancer for years

Olivia had been battling stage-four metastatic breast cancer for years

‘Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends,’ he wrote.

‘We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.

‘Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer.

‘Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer.’

Olivia is survived by her 36-year-old daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 36

Olivia is survived by her 36-year-old daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, 36

The family asked for donations to be made to her cancer organization, the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, instead of flowers.

She is survived by her 36-year-old daughter, Chloe Lattanzi.

The actress famously beat breast cancer twice but was diagnosed again in 2017.

She spent the last few years at home, campaigning for animals’ rights and raising money for her charity online.

Olivia is most known for her famous role as Sandy in the 1978 movie Grease.  She is pictured in the film with co-star John Travolta

Olivia is most known for her famous role as Sandy in the 1978 movie Grease. She is pictured in the film with co-star John Travolta

She was also a strong campaigner for the use of medical cannabis for treatment in Australia.

In a haunting interview with The Guardian in 2020, she said of the disease: ‘It’s been a part of my life for so long.

‘I felt something was wrong. It’s concerning when it comes back, but I thought “I’ll get through it again”.’

Olivia's iconic sweet-to-sexy transformation was recreated for years to come in costumes and tributes

Olivia’s iconic sweet-to-sexy transformation was recreated for years to come in costumes and tributes

In other interviews, when asked how she battled the disease so bravely, she said: ‘I’ve had and am having an amazing life so I have no complaints.

‘I really don’t. Everyone goes through something. We all have something we need to go through in life. This has been my challenge.’

Earlier this year, Olivia said how she tries to keep positive amid her battle, telling Who magazine: ‘I focus on the positive side of things, no matter what the challenge.’

In light of her diagnosis, Olivia said at the time that she doesn’t focus on statistics or time limits.

‘Positive thinking is so important to living a healthy and happy life,’ she said.

Earlier this year, Olivia said how she tries to keep positive amid her battle, telling Who magazine: 'I focus on the positive side of things, no matter what the challenge'

Earlier this year, Olivia said how she tries to keep positive amid her battle, telling Who magazine: ‘I focus on the positive side of things, no matter what the challenge’

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JK Rowling sent death threat after posting support for Salman Rushdie

JK Rowling has been sent a chilling death warning “you’re next” after she posted support for Sir Salman Rushdie.

Rushdie, 75, suffered horror injuries as he was knifed up to 15 times in front of a horrified crowd at New York’s Chautauqua Institution.

Now Ms Rowling is working with the police after receiving a potential threat from a Twitter user, The Sun reports.

the Harry Potter author, 57, shared screenshots to Twitter of a message from a user who had written “don’t worry you are next” in response to her tweeting that she felt “very sick” after hearing the news and hoped the novelist would “be OK ”.

Rowling tagged Twitter’s support account in the post and said, “Any chance of some support?”

She later updated her followers on the situation saying, “To all sending supportive messages: thank you. Police are involved (were already involved in other threats).”

Rowling is among the authors and notable faces who have voiced their disbelief after Sir Salman was stabbed on stage in New York state.

The Indian-born British author, 75, whose writing led to death threats from Iran in the 1980s, was to deliver a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution when the incident occurred, leaving him with an apparent stab wound to the neck.

He is on a ventilator and may lose an eye and has sustained nerve damage to his arm and liver, according to his agent.

On Friday, New York state police named the suspected attacker as Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, New Jersey, who was taken into custody following the incident.

Since the suspect was identified, people on social media have speculated if the attack was in relation to Iran’s former leader Ayatollah Khomeini previously issuing a fatwa calling for his death.

The call was issued following the publication of his book The Satanic Verseswhich has been banned in Iran since 1988 as many Muslims view it as blasphemous.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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Princess Diana’s bodyguard Lee Sansum claims she would still be alive if he had been on duty

He is the bodyguard who Princess Diana nicknamed “Rambo” and with whom she had several heart-to-hearts revealing her biggest fears and future plans.

And 25 years on from her death, Lee Sansum says he is adamant she would be alive today if he had been with her on the night she died alongside Dodi Fayed in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997.

In an exclusive interview with The SunSansum has told how security guards drew straws to accompany bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones in the car, and he lost.

He also reveals the fun bets he had with a young Prince and how he treasures a letter from Diana thanking him for making her final sunshine holiday in St Tropez “magical” — and her fears she may be assassinated.

“It could have been me in that car,” said Sansum, now 60.

“We drew straws to see who would be accompanying Trevor that weekend. I pulled a match and it was a long one.

“When I learned they were not wearing seatbelts in the crash I understood why they didn’t survive. That shouldn’t have happened.

“It was standard practice for the family to wear seatbelts. It was an order sent down from the boss, Dodi’s dad Mohamed Fayed. Dodi, in particular, hated wearing seatbelts and I always insisted on it.”

Through his work with Mohamed Al-Fayed — the owner of Hôtel Ritz Paris and formerly Harrods department store and Fulham FC — Sansum also protected Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sylvester Stallone and footballer Pele.

Burnley-born Sansum, who has covered his incredible career in personal protection in a new book, The Bodyguard: Real Stories of Close Protection from Tom Cruise to Princess Dianawas assigned to look after Dodi and Diana, then 36, when they stayed at his boss’s 30-bedroom villa in St Tropez, in the South of France, during July 1997.

Every day Diana would wake up at 7am and chat to the bodyguard.

“She had been happy on that holiday,” he said.

“But I had seen her in tears too, when she learned of the murder of her friend, the fashion designer Gianni Versace. She confided in me her own fears that she might one day be assassinated.

“She asked if I thought his murder outside his home was a professional killing.

“I thought it was. Then she said something that always stayed with me — ‘Do you think they’ll do that to me?’ She was shaking and it was clear from her tone that she really thought that they might, whoever ‘they’ might be.

“I spent some time reassuring her that no one was going to try to kill her and she was safe with us, but she definitely thought there was a risk that one day she might be assassinated.”

Diana also told Sansum she wanted to live with Dodi in the States.

“I actually signed up to join Diana and Dodi in America,” he added.

“She was definitely going, and that was that. She told me she was going there.

“She didn’t want to, but that was the only place she felt people weren’t having a go at her. It was probably her way of keeping sane, to get some respite.”

Sansum took an instant shine to young princes William and Harry, who he says were down to earth and friendly, like their mother. William was 15 when Diana died and Harry 12.

Sansum believes Diana’s plan to move to the US influenced Harry’s move there with Meghan.

“This trauma happened when the building blocks for life were being formulated,” he said.

“His mother saw America as a place of sanctuary. He will be drawing on his experiences of her from then. ”

Sansum, a martial arts expert, tried to teach William and Harry how to kickbox, but they were too apprehensive.

“I rigged up a punch bag in the garage,” he said.

“One day I told the princes, ‘Come on, I’ll teach you a bit of kickboxing.’

“When I showed William and Harry how to do it though, they seemed a little bit in awe from watching me kick that bag so hard and weren’t too keen to try it themselves in front of me.”

But Harry did challenge him to jump off the top deck of Al-Fayed’s yacht for money.

When Sansum said he would do it for £200, Diana joined in the encouragement and told Sansum they had his money.

“It was a bloody big yacht and a fair drop from its highest point into the water,” he said.

“A bet’s a bet, after all, and this one was by royal command, from an actual princess.

“So I jumped off the boat, hit the water with a big splash and they were all delighted, especially Harry.”

Sansum — who has also served in the Military Police, worked undercover for the Forces in Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles and in Somalia and Libya — does not believe Diana was murdered.

But he reveals the presence of intelligence services following her just weeks before the crash might have been a factor.

On a counter-surveillance drive near the Al-Fayed home in Surrey just before they all went to St Tropez, one of Sansum’s colleagues saw someone from the Special Reconnaissance Unit, working on a building site. He knew him as they had both been in the SAS.

“We were generally followed by MI5 but this was the first time we had seen a Special Forces guy,” he said.

“We thought, ‘They’ve upped their game.’

“A witness driving a car traveling in front of the Mercedes in Paris on the night of the crash told the inquest that he saw a high-powered motorbike overtake the car just seconds before the crash.

“Another witness traveling in the opposite direction saw a second motorbike swerve to avoid smoke and wreckage then carry on out of the tunnel without stopping. The riders of those bikes were never found — and that is no coincidence.

“I believe that security officers following Diana, possibly British or a combined British – French team, may have either inadvertently caused the crash or were in proximity to the car when it happened.

“If it was known that MI6 operatives were right by the Mercedes at the critical moment, a lot of people would have blamed them for it, and that would have been a huge scandal.”

Sansum will never know the truth. But he will always treasure the letter he received from the princess 25 years ago.

“I received a lovely letter from Diana that was signed by her and both of the young princes,” he said.

“She told me she wanted to thank me for taking such good care of them all in St Tropez. I was blown away by that. She assured me that she and her boys de ella had a ‘magical’ time there and that this would not have been possible without my help.

“I couldn’t believe that a woman as famous and in-demand as Diana had taken the time to write to me in that way.

“It showed the empathy she was rightly famous for.

“Diana was almost always able to put herself in someone else’s shoes, it is one of the reasons why she was so highly regarded.

“She signed off with her warmest possible thanks. I still have that letter and will always treasure it.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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Twilight of the A-list: has the 21st century killed off the movie star? | film industry

These are dark days for movie stars. The new Brad Pitt action-comedy Bullet Train took $30.1m (£24.6m) on its opening weekend in the US – a solid enough figure to top the domestic box office chart, but unspectacular given the film’s $90m budget and Pitt’s star power. One of the few actors who can still “open” a film, Pitt represents an increasingly endangered breed: the movie star who refuses to do TV.

Another TV holdout, Tom Cruise, continued his hot streak with Top Gun: Maverick, which recently surpassed Titanic at the US box office, although the film’s very success is being heralded as the end of an era, with Cruise lionized variously as “the last movie star” and “the last movie star standing in a changing Hollywood”. Meanwhile, obituaries declare the “death of the movie star” and “RIP to the movie star”.

If the movie star is not exactly dead, they are certainly enjoying the hammiest of death scenes, like Marlon Brando’s virtuoso farewell in The Young Lions: stumbling after being shot and rolling headlong down a hill, before being stopped by a branch, looking stunned and blinking incredulously, then toppling into a watery ditch.

Brad Pitt in Bullet Train
Brad Pitt in Bullet Train. He is one of the few stars to have resisted TV in recent years. Photograph: Sony/Scott Garfield/Allstar

The A-list is a shrinking paddock of aging thoroughbreds. All five films in the top 100 this year that might be called “star vehicles” – Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick, Pitt in Bullet Train‚ Sandra Bullock in The Lost City, Mark Wahlberg in Father Stu and Jennifer Lopez in Marry Me – feature leads who found fame in the 90s, with an average age of 56. The 2010s seem to have produced fewer certifiable movie stars than any previous decade. Chris Pratt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adam Driver and Jennifer Lawrence have had substantial careers out of superhero spandex, with Lawrence speeding through her ingenue phase to win an Oscar at 22 and now enjoying the twilit semi-retirement from the grind that an Academy Award buys you . Even so, after a trio of failures from 2016 to 2018 – Red Sparrow, Mother! and Passengers – the Hollywood Reporter published a piece titled: “If Jennifer Lawrence Ca n’t Open a Movie, Who Can Ella?”

“There are no movie stars any more,” said the Avengers actor Anthony Mackie in a clip that did the rounds on Twitter. “Anthony Mackie isn’t a movie star; The Falcon is a movie star. And that’s what’s weird. It used to be, with Tom Cruise and Will Smith and Stallone and Schwarzenegger, when you went to the movies, you went to go see the Stallone movie; you went to go see the Schwarzenegger movie. Now you go see X-Men. So, the evolution of the superhero has meant the death of the movie star.” Chris Evans has enjoyed playing against type in Knives Out and The Gray Man, but almost every Avengers cast member who came to fame through the series has struggled to make it outside the Marvel bubble.

Of course, reports of the death of the movie star are to be taken with a pinch of salt. Part of it is the natural process of “aging out” that occurs periodically in Hollywood, as one generation hands over to another. “Glamor is on life support and is not expected to live,” declared Joan Collins at the end of the 60s, as the star system – by which studios signed actors to exclusive seven-year contracts, giving them lessons in manners, diction, acting, riding, walking, dancing, singing and fencing – finally crumbled. It made way for the young Turks who followed – Jack Nicholson, Robert Redford, Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino – who in turn paved the route for the stars of the 80s and 90s.

But who can deny that a subtle sapping of movie-star power is at work when the producers of the 2022 Oscars invited sports stars including Tony Hawk, Shaun White, Kelly Slater and the Williams sisters on to the podium to present awards, banishing Samuel L Jackson, Elaine May, Liv Ullmann and Danny Glover to the untelevised Governors awards to pick up honorary Oscars?

Throughout most of the 90s, the big question hanging over George Clooney’s career was whether he could break out from TV and make it in the movies. Today, Keanu Reeves has just signed up for a TV show (executive-produced by Leonardo DiCaprio), joining Harrison Ford, Dakota Fanning, Jude Law, Emma Stone, Amy Adams, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Julia Roberts, Sean Penn and Matthew McConaughey in completing the reverse exodus, from the ever-more convulsive movie business to the relative sanctuary of TV. Clooney topped the list of highest-paid movie stars in 2017 – not for any role, but for selling the tequila brand he co-founded for $1bn.

“The business has changed entirely,” Roberts told the New York Times in April, upon the release of the mini-series Gaslit (which also stars Penn). “When I started, I felt like you did a movie and if it did well then you might get offered a couple of other movies and might have more choice and you’d get paid a little bit more on the next one. There were incremental shifts in opportunity and it made more sense. Now, it’s made more of air; maybe it doesn’t feel as sturdy when you’re going along. I felt pretty sure-footed about the choices I was making. You don’t have those incremental markers any more, it doesn’t seem like.”

Jennifer Lawrence opposite Bradley Cooper in 2012's Silver Linings Playbook
Jennifer Lawrence, who won an Oscar for her performance opposite Bradley Cooper in 2012’s Silver Linings Playbook, was one of only a handful of actors to skirt with movie-star status in the 2010s. Photograph: Snap Stills/Rex Features

The causes of this volatility are multifarious and far-reaching. These days, studios rely almost exclusively on superhero movies and other branded franchises – for which they can just as easily cast newcomers as stars – to draw crowds into cinemas. Amazon paid $465m for its production of The Lord of the Rings, a spin-off with no stars attached, while subscriptions to streaming services have changed how everyone in Hollywood gets paid.

Most workers are better off – it is a seller’s market – but the power of the megastars is dimming. Last year, Scarlett Johansson got into a fight with Disney after the studio decided to stream Black Widow on Disney+ on the day of its cinema release, so retaining up to $50m it might have owed the actor, depending on the film’s box-office performance . This spat is but the most public of a series of tussles between studios and stars as actors try to determine their worth in the branded-franchise era. Henry Cavill has ended his run as Warner Bros’ Superman, while Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth have walked away from Star Trek 4, after contract talks actors broke down over their pay.

So, how much is a star worth? This has always been a dark science. “As far as the film-making process is concerned, stars are essentially worthless and absolutely essential,” said the screenwriter William Goldman after the collapse of the star system. Freed from the studios for the first time, actors were able to negotiate multimillion-dollar deals. For 1989’s Batman, Jack Nicholson took a $6m paycheck and a cut of the box office and merchandise sales, ultimately netting about $60m. The nearest recent equivalent is Robert Downey’s Jr’s $10m fee for Iron Man 2, but that was negotiated only after the success of the first film, for which he took home $500,000. Even actors as established as Downey Jr are only as valuable as the superheroes they play. In another role, his price would plummet.

Jack Nicholson as the Joker in Batman
Jack Nicholson as the Joker in Batman. I have made about $60m from the film. Photograph: Snap/Rex Features

Streaming has only further muddied the waters. Before the pandemic, everyone in Hollywood engaged in the weekly anxious ritual of poring over the weekend’s box office, to determine the week’s winners and losers. Now, the streamers pore over viewership data, keeping score of streaming-app sign-ups and retention rates and measuring unconventional metrics such as mentions on social media as they try to determine the quicksilver quality that is a star’s worth.

But the connection between star and quarterly subscription rate is even more nebulous than that between star and weekly box office returns. When big movies hit HBO Max, downloads of its app spike, a recent study found. One agent recently confided that some of their more famous clients prefer the streamers’ secrecy around ratings because it avoids the bright glare of flopping at the box office.

From the stars’ point of view, the connection between their work and their worth has been muffled. They might not be paid as exorbitantly for their successes, but nor are they blamed so harshly for their failures. Indeed, they are buffeted by the same economic forces as the rest of us. “When we were content to gaze up at movie stars on a screen that seemed bigger than life, the exchange was fairly simple,” wrote the critic Ty Burr in Gods Like Us, his 2012 history of movie stardom. “We paid money to watch our daily dilemmas acted out on a dreamlike stage, with ourselves recast as people who were prettier, smarter, tougher, or just not as scared.”

James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause
Studio-era stars such as James Dean longed for their work to be valued artistically – as is increasingly the case with celebrity actors. Photograph: Snap/Rex Features

Today, celebrities attuned to social media are much closer to their audiences. The internet has brought a “marked devaluation of the traditional movie star”, Argued Burr, conspiring to strip movie stars of their mystique and marking what he calls “the triumph of celebrity socialism. The means of the production of stardom are at last in the hands of the people.”

The gods have become mortal. One benefit is that it has returned a level of artistry to discussion of their work. Spend much time on the fan sites and you will find – in place of the advice columns, beauty tips, fashion features and recipes that used to fill the fan magazines in the studio era – earnest discussion of a star’s acting chops: their “dedication” , “commitment” and “transformation” for a given role. Buzzwords, to be sure, but Brando, James Dean and Montgomery Clift would have killed for such treatment, longing to be seen as Laurence Olivier, not Clark Gable.

“Today, actors and actresses float across and around stardom,” wrote the film historian Janine Basinger in The Star Machine, her 2007 history of the star system. She identified the rise of something she called “the neo-star”: the actor who threads the needle between typecasting and character acting. The description fits Driver, Lawrence and Cumberbatch, all of whom have moved between big branded franchises and Oscar-bound film projects.

The old-school, Klieg-lit movie star may soon die, but behold, by the light of a million smartphones the neo-star is born.

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Anthony Liveris buys $10.2m Edgecliff home

Anthony Tzaneros and Poppy O'Neil Tzaneros.

Anthony Tzaneros and Poppy O’Neil Tzaneros.Credit:Wes Nell

Tzaneros, who makes up half of the Poco Designs firm with her mum Charlotte O’Neil, bought the Rush Street terrace for $2.1 million, taking possession of it one week before her 30th birthday.

In keeping with her family’s property developer roots, she undertook a renovation before the three-bedroom house hit the market on Thursday with Bresic Whitney’s Maclay Longhurst. Buyers are being given a $3.25 million guide ahead of the September 10 auction.

Kensington’s fashionable digs

Fashion stylist Nicole Bonython-Hines and her husband Peter Hines are scaling down from their Queen Anne Federation home in Kensington.

Bonython-Hines, who has worked for titles like fashion, she and Harper’s Bazaarhas set a September 10 auction for the family home, known as Aberfoyle, and a guide of $3.75 million through Ballard’s James Ball.

The Federation house Aberfoyle in Kensington goes up for auction on September 10.

The Federation house Aberfoyle in Kensington goes up for auction on September 10.Credit:

Nicole Bonython-Hines has worked for publications like Vogue, Elle and Harper's Bazaar.

Nicole Bonython-Hines has worked for publications like Vogue, Elle and Harper’s Bazaar.

The couple have been Kensington locals for more than 20 years, buying their Todman Avenue home in 2008 for $1.725 million, and commissioning a redesign by Tribe Design Studio in 2018.

The pre-spring market debut coincides with that of the Bronte home of futurist Simon Corah and interior designer Monique Corah.

James Ball and co-agent Alexander Phillips, of PPD, have a $17 million guide on the three-level residence overlooking Bronte Beach.

Whale Beach’s new high

Whale Beach’s house price record has stood at $13.1 million for a decade since billionaire climate change activist Geoff Cousins ​​sold on the beachfront, and despite the soaring records claimed in Palm Beach (now $27.5 million) and even Newport ($24.5 million). But no more.

The Whale Beach house of John Grant has set a $14.1 million suburb record.

The Whale Beach house of John Grant has set a $14.1 million suburb record.Credit:

Early childcare entrepreneur Matt McLellan, a former partner at Ironbridge, and his partner Rosemary Armstrong have claimed the local crown, buying the getaway of venture capitalist John Grant for $14.125 million.

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The oceanfront reserve house – sold by LJ Hooker’s David Edwards and BJ Edwards – is set at the end of the prized north-facing cul-de-sac Malo Road.

It was previously owned by 60 minutes′ star reporter Jana Wendt and her husband Brendan Ward, until they sold in 2005 for $5.9 million.

Expect the record to be well and truly smashed once work is complete on Jen Hawkins’ clifftop house, when it is expected to settle to its mystery $30 million buyer.

McLellan and his business partner Sean Muffet own the Bristol Group, which with some 15 early childcare centers in its portfolio surely ranks among the largest non-listed group of its kind.

Wenkart’s healthy interests

Medico mogul Dr Thomas Wenkart and family are already big fans of the grand homes of Killara’s best street, Springdale Road, with a family compound of three houses in a row on a 6300 square meter parcel complete with tennis court and swimming pool.

The landmark art deco residence on Killara's Springdale Road sold for $12.15 million.

The landmark art deco residence on Killara’s Springdale Road sold for $12.15 million.Credit:

So what’s another, picked up recently by the Wenkart family’s corporate interests for $12.155 million?

The landmark art deco mansion, sold by Black Diamondz’s Monika Tu, offers more to the founder, chief and chairman of Macquarie Health Corporation than just another grand home with a tennis court and swimming pool.

It’s positioned next to Macquarie’s Dalcross Wellness Hospital, one of 13 private hospitals owned by the company across Sydney and Melbourne.

Drummoyne’s top flip

The Drummoyne residence known as Ocean's Mansion is up for sale with a $14 million guide.

The Drummoyne residence known as Ocean’s Mansion is up for sale with a $14 million guide.Credit:

Antonio Muollo, 23, founded the GetFish seafood delivery business.

Antonio Muollo, 23, founded the GetFish seafood delivery business.Credit:Yianni Aspradakis

Six months after Get Fish director Antonio Muollo, 23, and his dad Tony Muollo, owner of De Costi retail outlet at the Sydney Fish Markets, took the keys to their $13.125 million waterfront home in Drummoyne, it’s back up for sale.

The five-bedroom residence with an 18-meter mooring, pool and slipway last sold in September for well above the then $10 million guide.

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But throw in $855,000 stamp duty on the purchase and the almost $14 million total is what is being asked this time around, through Cobden Hayson’s Daniel Patterson.

Patterson said the Muollos are returning to the east, where they have owned their Vaucluse family home since buying in 2009 for $5 million.

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Julia Fox steps out in extremely raunchy leather outfit

the Uncut Gems star stepped out to run errands in Los Angeles Thursday wearing a barely-there latex outfit that revealed more skin than it concealed.

Fox showed off her abs, legs, hips, butt and cleavage in the glossy two-piece set, held together with metal rings and comprised mostly of cutouts rather than actual material, the New York Post reports.

She carried a Balenciaga purse and accessorized with matching latex heels, sporting her now-signature dramatic black eyeliner.

It’s been a few weeks out of the spotlight for Fox, who most recently set social media ablaze with a pair of dangerously low-rise pants she later revealed she had to “shave around.”

“There’s more to life than chasing an impossible beauty standard projected onto me by insecure celebrities for the ultimate goal of pleasing men,” Fox said in defense of the controversial outfit, adding that people who don’t understand it are “mentally lazy.”

Fans seemed to approve of her latest look, with one tweeting, “julia fox woke up and said ‘y’all bitches could never’” while another wrote, “she’s back! and wrapped in garbage bags and wire hangers!”

Other recent statement-making looks of Fox’s include a leather jacket that was actually set aflame, a butt-baring pair of pants that laced up the back, a DIY top and skirt set made from a slashed Hanes tank and more.

She even stepped out in nothing but Alexander Wang underwear to go grocery shopping in May, proving that not only is the sidewalk her runway, but the store is her bedroom.

This article originally appeared on NY Post and was reproduced with permission

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Salman Rushdie on ventilator after being stabbed during lecture in New York

Salman Rushdie is on a ventilator, unable to speak, and may lose an eye.

The Indian-born novelist, who spent years in hiding after Iran urged Muslims to kill him because of his writing, was stabbed in the neck and torso onstage at a lecture in New York state and airlifted to hospital.

“The news is not good,” Andrew Wylie, Rushdie’s agent, said.

“Salman will likely lose one eye, the nerves in his arm were severed and his liver was stabbed and damaged.”

Rushdie, 75, was being introduced to give a talk to an audience of hundreds on artistic freedom at western New York’s Chautauqua Institution when a man rushed to the stage and lunged at the novelist, who has lived with a bounty on his head since the late 1980s.

Stunned attendees helped wrest the man from Rushdie, who had fallen to the floor.

Police identified the suspect as Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old man from Fairview, New Jersey.

Medics tend to Salman Rushdie.
Camera IconMedics tend to Salman Rushdie. Credit: Joshua Goodman/AP

“A man jumped up on the stage … and started what looked like beating him on the chest, repeated fist strokes into his chest and neck,” Bradley Fisher, who was in the audience, said.

“People were screaming and crying out and gasping.”

Henry Reese, the event’s moderator, suffered a minor head injury during the incident.

Rushdie, who was born into a Muslim Kashmiri family in Bombay, now known as Mumbai, before moving to the United Kingdom, has faced death threats for his fourth novel, The Satanic Verses, which some Muslims said contained blasphemous passages.

The novel was banned in many countries with large Muslim populations upon its 1988 publication.

A few months later, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, then Iran’s supreme leader, pronounced a fatwa, or religious edict, calling upon Muslims to kill the novelist and anyone involved in the book’s publication for blasphemy.

Rushdie, who called his novel “pretty mild”, went into hiding for many years. Hitoshi Igarashi, the Japanese translator of the novel, was murdered in 1991.

Hadi Matar is escorted from the stage.
Camera IconHadi Matar is escorted from the stage. Credit: AP

The Iranian government said in 1998 it would no longer back the fatwa, and Rushdie has lived relatively openly in recent years, although Khomeini’s successor as supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said as recently as 2019 the fatwa remained “irrevocable”.

Iranian organisations, some affiliated with the government, have raised a bounty worth millions of dollars for Rushdie’s murder.

Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency and other news outlets donated money in 2016 to increase the bounty by $US600,000 ($A845,000).

Fars called Rushdie an apostate who “insulted the prophet” in his report on Friday’s attack.

Rushdie published a memoir in 2012 about his life under the fatwa called Joseph Anton, the pseudonym he used while under British police protection.

Salman Rushdie is airlifted to hospital.
Camera IconSalman Rushdie is airlifted to hospital. Credit: AP

His second novel, Midnight’s Children, won the 1981 Booker Prize.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was appalled Rushdie was “stabbed while exercising a right we should never cease to defend”.

Rushdie was at the institution in western New York for a discussion about the United States giving asylum to writers and artists in exile and “as a home for freedom of creative expression”, according to the institution’s website.

There were no obvious security checks at the Chautauqua Institution, a landmark founded in the 19th century in the small lakeside town of the same name, with staff simply checking people’s tickets for admission, attendees said.

Author Salman Rushdie.
Camera IconAuthor Salman Rushdie. Credit: Grant Pollard/Grant Pollard/Invision/AP

“I felt like we needed to have more protection there because Salman Rushdie is not a usual writer,” Anour Rahmani, an Algerian writer and activist who was in the audience, said.

“He’s a writer with a fatwa against him.”

Michael Hill, the institution’s president, said at a news conference, “Our whole purpose is to help people bridge what has been too divisive of a world.

“The worst thing Chautauqua could do is back away from its mission in light of this tragedy. I don’t think Mr. Rushdie would want that either.”

Rushdie became an American citizen in 2016 and lives in New York City.

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