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Where is Cindy Jessup, the woman who ‘stole’ Olivia Newton-John’s first husband, now?

She was the young blonde babysitter blamed for the break-up of Olivia Newton-John’s first marriage after striking up a flirtation with the actress’s husband while they raised money together to fight her first cancer battle in 1994 – only to marry him in secret years later .

And today in an exclusive interview, Cindy Jessup tells DailyMail.com how she is mourning the ‘angel’ star following her death at the age of 73.

Jessup was just 23 when she met Olivia and her then-husband Matt Lattanzi.

A beautiful young cyclist from New Zealand, she was invited into the family’s home near Byron Bay, Australia, to look after their seven-year-old daughter Chloe. Two years later, Olivia and Matt split, leaving Olivia – 48 and single – battling breast cancer for the first time. Four years later, Jessup, then 28, married Lattanzi quietly in California.

Now, DailyMail.com can reveal how their marriage broke down years later, and how Jessup moved on to marry a successful California transplant surgeon. The pair have two young children, attend music festivals including Burning Man, and are great lovers of the outdoors.

Today, going by her new married name of Cindy Fisher, the once vilified blonde is now a trainee relationship therapist and masseuse.

Speaking from her$2.7million San Diego home, Jessup paid tribute to Olivia – who ultimately embraced her marriage to Lattanzi despite her personal heartache for the benefit of her daughter.

‘The world has lost a true angel. Olivia cared so deeply about people and the planet. She was such a force for goodness, always helping others,’ Cindy, now in her early 50s, said.

Cindy Jessup today, in her early 50s.  She was the woman who remarried Olivia Newton-John's first husband, Matt Lattanzi

Cindy Jessup with Olivia Newton-John in 1994, when Jessup - then 23 - performed a charity cycle between Sydney and Perth to raise money for Breast Cancer Research in Olivia's honor

Cindy Jessup today, in her early 50s, left, and with Olivia Newton-John in 1994, at the star’s farm in Australia. Cindy performed a charity cycle to raise money for breast cancer research after Olivia was first diagnosed with the disease. She often looked after Olivia’s daughter, Chloe, and ended up marrying Matt Lattanzi four years after he and Olivia divorced

Cindy Jessup with Olivia Newton-John and Matt Lattanzi preparing for her charity cycle in 1994. Olivia and Matt insisted their split was amicable in 1995, making no mention of his blossoming romance with Jessep, who was then in her mid twenties

Cindy Jessup with Olivia Newton-John and Matt Lattanzi preparing for her charity cycle in 1994. Olivia and Matt insisted their split was amicable in 1995, making no mention of his blossoming romance with Jessep, who was then in her mid twenties

Olivia Newton-John with husband Matt Lattanzi and their daughter Chloe in 1991 in California.  Olivia and Matt were married for 11 years

Olivia Newton-John with husband Matt Lattanzi and their daughter Chloe in 1991 in California. Olivia and Matt were married for 11 years

Online, she describes her work as helping ‘clients attune to their innate inner wisdom and find meaningful connection to themselves and with others.’

Cindy often babysat Olivia and Matt's daughter, Chloe (shown as a child with her mother)

Cindy often babysat Olivia and Matt’s daughter, Chloe (shown as a child with her mother)

Jessup’s name was thrust back into the spotlight this week after Newton-John’s death.

The pair first crossed paths in the 1990s while Newton-John and Lattanzi were living near Byron Bay.

She had met Matt in 1993 and bonded over their mutual love of cycling, but they were just friends.

The family invited her into their farm to look after their daughter Chloe, then just seven.

A year later, when Olivia was diagnosed with breast cancer for the first time, Cindy offered to cycle from Sydney to Perth to raise money for Breast Cancer Research.

The pair posed proudly together for press photographers.

Joined by Lattanzi in some of the shots, the trio looked playfully at a map for the photographers’ lenses and shared jokes amongst themselves.

In others, she posed with Newton-John’s nephew, Emerson, and with Lattanzi alone. Cindy was just 23 at the time.

The following year, Matt and Olivia parted ways. She was 40, and he was 36.

And four years later, in 1999, Lattanzi married Cindy, by then 28, in a quiet ceremony in Malibu, California.

At the time, the National Enquirer reported that the only people who knew of the nuptials ahead of time were Olivia and her daughter, Chloe.

An unnamed friend of the couple insisted that their friendship only turned romantic after Olivia and Matt’s marriage had ended.

‘It looks bad, because Cindy would often babysit his daughter and she was a friend of his and Olivia’s — but in those days there was no romance.’

Jessup, who is originally from New Zealand, stayed in the US after splitting from Lattanzi.  Now, she is happily remarried to a transplant surgeon.  The pair live in Encinitas, near San Diego

Jessup, who is originally from New Zealand, stayed in the US after splitting from Lattanzi. Now, she is happily remarried to a transplant surgeon. The pair live in Encinitas, near San Diego

Jessup and her transplant husband at Burning Man

Jessup and her transplant husband have two young children.  She is a qualified masseuse and is in training to be a family and couple's therapist

Jessup and her transplant husband (left at Burning Man) have two young children. She is a qualified masseuse and is in training to be a family and couple’s therapist

Matt, thrilled not only with his new bride but with the fact Olivia had embraced her, said: ‘I am so fortunate. I couldn’t ask for a better outcome.’

Olivia didn’t remarry again until 2008, when she married John Easterling. They remained together until her death.

She had been hesitant to get married the first time.

‘Olivia had delayed marrying until the age of thirty-six because she was desperate to get it right after being scarred since the age of ten by her own parents’ divorce.

‘She married Matt full of hope for a lasting union, but after a golden few years where they seemed to live in a perfect world, their marriage had been buffeted by events and circumstances often beyond their control. Inevitably, they had both changed. At forty-eight, Olivia was alone again.

‘Matt and Cindy eventually set up home together in Malibu so he could continue to be an attentive father to Chloe.

‘In June 1999, Cindy became Matt’s second wife,’ Olivia’s 2011 biography reads.

Olivia moved on with second husband John Easterling.  They married in 2008 and remained together until her death de ella this week

Matt Lattanzi married a third time.  He lives in Oregon with his wife Michelle

Olivia moved on with second husband John Easterling. They married in 2008 and remained together until her death this week. Matt Lattanzi married a third time. He lives in Oregon with his wife Michelle (right), where they run a medical cannabis farm

Michelle, Matt's current wife, gave this heartfelt tribute to Olivia on Facebook this week after her death

Michelle, Matt’s current wife, gave this heartfelt tribute to Olivia on Facebook this week after her death

It’s unclear what ultimately led to the breakdown of Jessup and Lattanzi’s marriage in 2007.

Lattanzi moved on to his third wife, Michelle. The pair live together now in Oregon, where they grow marijuana on a farm.

Michelle paid tribute to Olivia this week on social media, writing: ‘Today we lost one of the world’s greats Olivia Newton-John,’ she posted on behalf of the couple.

‘Matt and I are so overwhelmed with the love and gratitude shared with us by friends, family and a deeply loving community of fans who will all miss Olivia’s presence in this world.

‘I have heard truly lovely stories and memories from people near and far, and honor in each of you where those feelings and memories come from.

‘Nothing will replace the icon we lost, yet her legacy is alive and well in our hearts and memories, as well as her contributions to our global culture, her beloved daughter Chloe Lattanzi, and her cancer research and wellness center in Melbourne.

‘Please honor your sadness, and then celebrate the joy that Olivia’s heart and lifetime achievements endowed in our world. Sending all kinds of love.’

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‘You can’t just let it flow’: Emma Thompson defends intimacy coordinators | emma thompson

Emma Thompson has joined the actors pushing back against Sean Bean’s criticism of intimacy coordinators, describing the profession as a “fantastic introduction” that has made actors feel comfortable and safe.

Bean, best known for his work on Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones, said earlier this week that coordinators reduce “the natural way lovers behave” into a “technical exercise.”

“It would inhibit me more because it’s drawing attention to things,” he said. “Somebody saying, ‘Do this, put your hands there while you touch his thing.’”

Coordinators have been introduced to film and TV production over the past five years in response to concerns raised by the #MeToo movement about safeguarding on set.

Speaking on the Fitzy and Wippa radio show in Australia, Thompson said: “Intimacy coordinators are the most fantastic introduction in our work. And no, you can’t just ‘let it flow’.”

Thompson continued: “There’s a camera there and a crew – it’s not on your own in a hotel room. You’re surrounded by a bunch of blokes carrying things. So it’s not a comfortable situation, full stop.”

She added that she’d been in positions where people said of the coordinator: “’It made me comfortable, it made me feel safe, it made me feel as though I was able to do this work.’

Thompson was promoting Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, in which she plays a widow who hires a sex worker. That film, directed by Sophie Hyde from Katy Brand’s script, did not employ an intimacy coordinator despite an abundance of nudity and sex scenes.

“Intimacy coordinators are really important, and their work is so valuable and so useful and needed,” Thompson’s co-star, Daryl McCormack, has said. “But at the same time, we were able to come to each other and go, ‘What do you think is going to best serve our relationship with this?’ And we just found that out of the safety and out of the connection that we had already found. It felt real exciting to us to actually build that ourselves with the director.”

The film has been bought by Searchlight in the US, making it eligible for awards season despite having premiered on the small screen in the US.

Other actors to have criticized Bean’s opinions include Rachel Zegler and Jameela Jamil.

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Bold & Beautiful: Will Sheila Return to Kidnap Steffy’s Baby?

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“It’s finally over,” said Taylor as Bold & Beautiful bid farewell to Sheila, with the Forrester family relieved to hear that this time, she’s really, most sincerely dead. “As if,” said the audience, who’ve definitely been down this road before.

Bear-ing Witness

I’ve got to give Bold & Beautiful credit for saying that the indestructible Sheila Carter had been done in by a marauding bear. Of course, before they got that news, we had to play the “drag it out as long as possible” game. It made no sense that Sanchez started his meeting with the family by saying, “We found Sheila” as opposed to immediately setting their minds at ease with, “Sheila Carter is dead, and I can prove it.”

Finn strangle Sheila B&B

Already, Finn is missing the mother/son bonding moments he and Sheila shared.

Credit: CBS screenshot

But the best moment was when Sanchez whipped out Sheila’s middle toe (which looked, by the way, ginormous!). For my money, that was right up there with As the World Turns presenting us with Shannon’s shrunken head. And like Shannon, I have no doubt that Sheila’s alive and well.

Now, all she has to do is wait for the Forrester family to let their guard down and then seek revenge. Finn and Steffy might want to keep a real close eye on Hayes, because something tells me Granny Sheila might just decide to raise that baby is the “do-over” she desperately needs!

Child’s Play

It struck me as odd that Hope, Liam and especially Thomas weren’t called in for the big “bear attack” reveal. Then again, everybody kinda seems to have forgotten that Thomas was helping Sheila keep quiet the real reason Brooke fell off the wagon. Plus, if they’d all been over at the Forrester Creation offices, who could we have had sitting around talking about Sheila as the others were getting the news?

This did, however, serve to set in motion a secondary story, and I’m always grateful for that. Did you see the way Hope’s hackles went up at the very thought of Thomas wanting to — gasp! — raise his own child? I mean, the dude has gotten his act together and is rich enough to afford a great place to live and a nanny for Douglas. But clearly, Hope is not going to be handing that kid over without a fight.

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“See, Hope, I already found the perfect stepmom… er, nanny. I meant nanny.”

Credit: Howard Wise/JPI

It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out. I mean, on the one hand, Hope did Thomas a solid by helping him out after Caroline died. And yes, they forged some kind of shared custody agreement. But come on… legitimately, she has absolutely no claim on the boy.

Taking Sides

Already, you can see that the whole Douglas thing will become the latest issue to divide Ridge’s family against himself. You know what I wish? That, just to shake things up, Brooke took Thomas’ side of her, while Taylor — however reluctantly — supported Hope. That won’t happen, of course. Each mom will support their own child, and Ridge will be caught in the middle.

Ashley, Nikki rivalry Y&R

Once they realized there was plenty of hairspray to go around, Nikki and Ashley learned to co-exist.

Credit: Bernard Boudreau/TV Guide/CBS/Everett Collection

Bold & Beautiful lives in a world where blended families do not co-exist well. I mean, if you look at General Hospital, the various women with whom Sonny has had children don’t necessarily like one another, but they manage to get along well enough. And while Victor’s Young & Restless exes aren’t gal pals, Ashley and Nikki (and their respective off-spring) have figured out how to get along.

Of course, the big difference is that on Bold & Beautiful, not one ever truly moves on. Victor and Ashley are a thing of the past. Sonny and Alexis know their time has come and gone. But Ridge, much like Liam, will forever exist in a world where at any moment, he could simply jump from one woman to the other. He’s a horribly narcissistic person, and the damaged women have allowed it to go on for decades.

Here We Go Again

Which, of course, is exactly where we’re heading now that Taylor and Ridge kissed in Monte Carlo. (Get used to those beautiful shot-on-location flashbacks, ’cause we’re gonna be seeing them often!) It drives me absolutely batty that World Renowned Psychiatrist (patent pending) Taylor would allow herself to be drawn back into this month, or that Steffy would literally encourage her mom to fight for a jerk like Ridge.

Steffy, Taylor sad comfort B&B

“Mom, your love life depresses me.”

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Brooke is a different story. We’ve sort of been taught, over the years, that Brooke believes she and Ridge are destiny. And sometimes, you just have to forgive the person you’re destined to be with, especially given how often he’s forgiven her slip-ups from her. Should Brooke move on? Without a doubt. But we kind of have a better understanding of why she doesn’t… especially since, at the end of the day, Ridge does always come back to her.

Random Thoughts

• Loved the little montage of Sheila’s greatest hits they threw on the end of Thursday’s episode, as if to convince us that yup, she’s really gone this time. Still not buying it, but great touch.

Bold Beautiful Brooke's guest house cottage

Here’s hoping the kids don’t get poison ivy!

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• Having recently moved to a wooded area — and knowing that Brooke’s guest cottage is surrounded by nature — I couldn’t help but think, “Please tell me when Douglas and Beth come back inside, someone’s doing tick checks on them!”

Want to see the real-life partners of your favorite Bold & Beautiful stars? Look no further than the gallery below!

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Prince Charles’ secret holiday home loved by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

Prince Charles owns a handful of homes across the UK, but this secretive house is one of The Cambridge family’s favorite.


Whether it is his London mansion, his countryside retreat in Gloucestershire, or his castle located in the northernmost point of Scotland, Prince Charles has some beautiful places to lay his head no matter which part of the country he finds himself in.

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Emma Bunton looks every inch the doting mother as she shares a selfie with her rarely-seen son Beau

Emma Bunton looked every inch the doting mother on Thursday as she shared a beaming selfie with her son Beau.

The Spice Girl, 46, delighted her 1.3 million Instagram followers with the rare picture of her and her son.

The pair appeared to be in a sunny location in the sweet photo, while Emma gushed over Beau and wished him a happy birthday.

Sweet: Emma Bunton looked every inch the doting mother on Thursday as she shared a beaming selfie with her son Beau

Sweet: Emma Bunton looked every inch the doting mother on Thursday as she shared a beaming selfie with her son Beau

Emma – famously known as Baby Spice – penned: ‘How did this happen? Yesterday @beaubuntonjones turned 15!!!! He is the kindest, most thoughtful, warm, funny, loyal, clever and handsome man.

‘You have taught us to move with the times and you are our light our everything our world. Love you so much. Xxxx.’

Emma tied the knot with her long-term partner Jade Jones, 42, in July 2021 who shares Beau and Tate, 10, after a ten year engagement.

Happy days: Emma tied the knot with her long-term partner in July 2021 after a ten year engagement and the couple already share Beau and Tate

Happy days: Emma tied the knot with her long-term partner in July 2021 after a ten year engagement and the couple already share Beau and Tate

It comes after it was reported that Victoria Beckham will finally be reuniting with the rest of the Spice Girls for a new documentary series centering on the band.

According to The Sun, the series will be made by the team behind The Last Dance, the critically acclaimed hit Netflix series about basketball superstar Michael Jordan.

Speaking about The Last Dance, Mel B opened up about the series in an interview in Australia, saying: ‘The director and the whole concept of how that was shot and filmed is really, really, really good. So we’ll be doing our own version with them.’

The series will reportedly feature behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and document the band’s rise to the top.

Giving a taste of what fans can expect, Mel B revealed: ‘The rap in the Wannabe video, I actually wrote on the toilet while the other girls were doing the vocals.’

She continued: ‘My kids go, ‘Mummy, your music has come full circle’, and I’m thinking, ‘Ooh they’re going to compliment me’. Then I get told, ‘It’s come full circle because now you’re just vintage’. Old but good.’

The iconic 90s girl group, comprising Sporty, Scary, Ginger and Baby reunited for a tour in 2019, without Victoria.

Meeting!  Victoria Beckham will reportedly finally be reuniting with the rest of the Spice Girls for a new documentary series centering on the band

Meeting! Victoria Beckham will reportedly finally be reuniting with the rest of the Spice Girls for a new documentary series centering on the band

But the five girls are finally set to reunite as Geri turns 50 in September and not only has she invited Emma, ​​Mel B, Mel C, and Victoria to the lavish bash, the quintet are expected to perform together as a five-piece for the first time since the closing ceremony of the London Olympics in 2012.

A source told The Sun newspaper: ‘It’s going to be an amazing night. It’s a seated, black tie do and the theme is Timeless Elegance.

‘Loads of Geri and her husband Christian’s celeb pals will be there and, excitingly, Geri is inviting all the Spice Girls — including Victoria.

Let slip: Speaking about The Last Dance, Mel B opened up about the series in an interview in Australia, saying: 'The director and the whole concept of how that was shot and filmed is really, really, really good.  So we'll be doing our own version with them'

Let slip: Speaking about The Last Dance, Mel B opened up about the series in an interview in Australia, saying: ‘The director and the whole concept of how that was shot and filmed is really, really, really good. So we’ll be doing our own version with them’

‘It’s being held in a Grade II listed manor in Oxfordshire which, conveniently, is just a stone’s throw from David and Victoria’s Cotswolds manor.

‘The girls can’t wait to reunite and the plan is for all five of them to sing Happy Birthday and get up on stage to join Geri for a number — possibly Wannabe.

‘One of the girls turning 50 is a massive deal — they all want to mark the occasion in style, and reuniting after a decade seems the perfect time.’

Mel C previously claimed there have been constant discussions about the Spice Girls getting back together again.

Asked about the possibility of another meeting in December 2021, she said: ‘I really hope so. We’re talking about it. We are talking about it constantly. It was always the plan.

‘We did these amazing stadium shows two years ago. It was the best thing we’ve ever done. The creative was so incredible. We had the best time.’

The Say You’ll Be There singers formed in 1994 and went on to become the best-selling girl group of all time, but Geri suddenly left the band in 1998 and the remaining members went their separate ways in 2000.

All five members gathered for a string of arena shows in 2007 and they got back together again to play at 13 stadiums across the UK in 2019, with the exception of Victoria, who declined to take part in a second reunion.

Legends: The Say You'll Be There singers formed in 1994 and went on to become the best-selling girl group of all time (pictured in 1997)

Legends: The Say You’ll Be There singers formed in 1994 and went on to become the best-selling girl group of all time (pictured in 1997)

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Disney+ Apparently Blocked One Bluey Season 3 Episode (And More) From Streaming, Despite Containing A Fun Character Reveal

As one of the most acclaimed and universally beloved examples of children’s programming this side of sesame streetthe Australian animated gem bluey has become as vital an entry for many Disney+ Subscribers as the streaming service’s MCU and starwars fare. (With the majority of that group being parents, though not exclusively.) At long last, the first half of Season 3 made its debut as part of the Disney platform’s August releases, and by and large, fans have been just as tickled and jubilant as ever. But it looks like not all of the episodes made the voyage, with Disney+ cutting one potentially offending installment from the bunch, while also reportedly cutting scenes and dialogue from other Season 3 eps.

The Missing Bluey Episode: “Family Reunion”

  • When Dad’s accused of fluffing in Bluey’s face as he climbs out of bed, he’s put on trial with Mum as the judge, and Bluey and Bingo as witnesses. Bluey might also have to explain what she was doing there.

Without any official statement from Disney+ reps out there at the moment, it can only be assumed that the House of Mouse turned their nose at “Family Meeting” due to farting being a central element to the ep’s narrative. Not that Disney’s own animated programming over the years has been wholly highbrow and fart-free, and it’s not like earlier bluey Episodes haven’t also featured moments with Bandit breaking wind. But I guess passively passing gas is on a different level than a father facing allegations of farting in a child’s face.

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Forget Batgirl, where’s Superman Lives? The inside stories of Hollywood’s biggest abandoned films | film industry

WArner Bros’s previously announced Batgirl film is the latest big-budget project that will never see the light of day, despite being in post-production, with shooting already completed. Hollywood is brutal – for every film released there are numerous others that never make it to the big screen. These are projects in which the studios invest millions – only for them to be spurned at the script stage, trapped in that infamous “development hell”, or even halted mid-production. Part of the appeal of abandoned films is that we can build them up in our heads to be whatever we want. But perhaps the most interesting element of these ghost films is the way many continue to haunt cinema: affecting the choices actors and directors go on to make, changing the types of stories that get funding and even, in some cases, weakening long-established studios. . Here, experts give us the inside stories on three films with surprising legacies – despite never having been made…


Torso

Brian Michael Bendis is an award-winning comic book artist. He is the co-author (with Marc Andrewko) of Torso, a 1990s graphic novel based on the true story of the Cleveland Torso Murderer and “Untouchables” agent Elliot Ness‘s efforts to capture him. Film versions by David Fincher and Paul Greengrass were left unmade.

Torso had all the elements of a thing that Hollywood would like: it was true and it was kind of a sequel to a hit movie, The Untouchables: the 1987 Brian De Palma film following Ness in his pursuit of Al Capone.

Marc and I wrote a draft and took it out and it was almost a comedy of errors. We had one very famous producer argue with us whether Eliot Ness was a real person or not. And then, all of a sudden, David Fincher was attached. He’s one of my heroes. It was being positioned as kind of a trilogy with Seven and Zodiac.

It was going to be black and white, Matt Damon was going to be Ness. I don’t know who was cast officially, but all these names were coming at me: John Malkovich, Casey Affleck, Rachel McAdams. It was greenlit, and then something happened where it just went away. And I was like: “Oh well, I got to meet David Fincher, that was pretty cool.” But in my heart, I was like: “No, I did really want to see that movie.”

Leslie Grace as Batgirl in the canceled DC film.
Not now showing … Leslie Grace as Batgirl in the canceled DC film. Photograph: DC Films

Then, a couple of years later, Paul Greengrass got attached to it, and I got even more excited. I think I knew what the Fincher movie would look like, but Greengrass – I was like: “What will that be?” I was intrigued. But then that went away.

I want to say: never feel bad for someone who has an option. Someone gives you money to sit there and be still. There isn’t a person on the planet who doesn’t have their projects that haven’t been made yet, things they really want. Maybe it’s just not the time, not the moment. It’s not personal. And Torso is a perfect example – I’ve had a lifetime of really cool interactions and experiences because I don’t have the movie yet.

I made the true graphic novel Fortune and Glory based on my experiences in Hollywood, and it ended up being my biggest commercial book. It’s the thing that people most identified with, because even if they weren’t in Hollywood, they knew what it felt like to go: “That meeting sucked.”

A couple of years ago I was introduced to the director Corin Hardy, and Torso is now being developed as a television series. The saga continues.


superman lives

Holly Payne is a director, producer and writer. she produced The Death of Superman Livesa 2015 documentary written and directed by her late husband Jon Schneppexamining the 1996-98 production of Tim Burton’s Superman adaptationwhich would have starred Nicolas Cage.

For the time that Superman Lives was in pre-production it was a huge endeavor and a big risk. It would have been a radical change to Superman. Nicolas Cage was at the peak of his career, but he was a wildcard. He didn’t necessarily have the rugged Christopher Reeve look, but he brought alienness to it. And that’s what Tim was striving for.

The film would have changed the playing field for superhero films. There is a lot of optimism in Tim Burton films, so there was more of that hopefulness and lightness to it, but still with the Burton aesthetic. It wouldn’t have been dark in color like Batman, but it would have been weird.

Jon Peters [the Burton film’s controversial producer and erstwhile boyfriend of Barbra Streisand] was looking at the George Lucas model. He wanted to world-build, and wasn’t thinking about the character of Superman that is beloved by so many people. The thing we got asked the most about after the documentary came out was: “Is Jon Peters crazy?” Yeah, he kind of is, but we got where he was coming from. His vision of him and Burton’s vision of him did not connect. And I think it had a lot to do with ego. I love that our interview had a bit to do with Paul Thomas Anderson’s depiction of Jon Peters in Licorice Pizza [where he was memorably portrayed by Bradley Cooper]because some of the things that we talked to Peters about showed up in that movie.

Really, the ultimate death knell for the film was budgetary constraints. But it was also the casting, and the struggle between Peters and Burton. The irony is that the money that they didn’t put into Superman Lives they put into [the much-mocked Will Smith action film] Wild Wild West … and then that bombed.

Our motivation for making the documentary was to shine a light on the creatives who put all their inspiration, hard work and ideas into a film that never saw the light of day. Many people who worked on the film came to the premiere and they told us first-hand: “This is incredible. You made me feel like this could have been something and I’m not ashamed to have been a part of this.”


The Girl in Pink Tights

Dr Lucy Bolton is a reader in film studies at Queen Mary University of Londonand you have helped the British Film Institute Run Marilyn Monroe events. The Girl in Pink Tights was a 1954 musical that Monroe turned down.

The Girl in Pink Tights was a Broadway musical – and exactly the type of role that Monroe was fed up with. The studio had found she was great at musical comedies – and she did have brilliant comic timing – but these characters were always dumb blonds, and she felt that mirrored how she was treated by the studios. She had a fractious relationship with producer and studio executive Darryl Zanuck, who, although he made millions out of her, didn’t respect her. She had to fight with him to get taken seriously.

Breaking with the studio was certainly a risk, personally and professionally. Monroe always relied on the people around her, and when the studio renegotiated for more money and more control, her husband Joe DiMaggio in particular thought that she should just do the movie. But she still held out because she was so determined not to. Vulnerability is a massive part of her popular cultural image of her, but in terms of her business of her, and knowing her value of her, she was canny, strong and determined.

Rather than just stay at home and wait for the contractual battle to be resolved, she went out and behaved like the world-leading star that she was, for example, entertaining troops in Korea while on honeymoon. Zanuck completely underestimated the public’s love of Monroe.

There had always been actors who worked independently, right back to Carole Lombard in the 30s, but this was a high-profile battle and it was part of what reduced the power of the big studio bosses. 20th Century Fox took her back with a better contract, but she also set up her own production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions. And, even though it only made one film, The Prince and the Showgirl, that’s a terrific performance and she’s amazing in it.

It’s hard to know whether there would have been anything particularly toxic or wonderful about The Girl in Pink Tights. But it spurred Monroe to break with the studio and really assert her independence from her. And I think that the impact of that is immense, because she negotiated to star in The Seven Year Itch, which was her image-defining for her. And with other films she did later (even though some were musicals) such as Bus Stop or Some Like It Hot – were not just the dumb blond movies. There’s more to these roles. And she made that happen herself.

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Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky is announced as a show jumping ambassador for the Magic Millions

Chris Hemsworth’s wife Elsa Pataky is announced as a show jumping ambassador for the Magic Millions’ carnival on the Gold Coast

Elsa Pataky was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding.

The Interceptor star, 46, will be attending next year’s Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland’s Gold Coast, donning her new title.

‘Show jumping is one of my greatest passions and getting that phone call from Katie Page [Magic Millions co-owner] was just a dream come true for me,’ she told the auction house.

Elsa Pataky, 46, (pictured) was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding

Elsa Pataky, 46, (pictured) was announced on Friday as the official Magic Millions Global Ambassador for show jumping, cementing her love for horse riding

She continued: ‘Horse people are passionate. I love the energy, and having a way to express and share that with other people who feel the same way at Magic Millions is something I am so looking forward to, and I cannot wait to see it all come together in January.’

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was ‘perfect’ for the ambassador title.

The Magic Millions auction house is best known for its annual Gold Coast Yearling Sale in January.

The Interceptor star will be attending next year's Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland's Gold Coast, donning her new title

The Interceptor star will be attending next year’s Pacific Fair Magic Millions Polo & Show Jumping on Queensland’s Gold Coast, donning her new title

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was 'perfect' for the ambassador title.  (Pictured with daughter India, 10)

Katie sang her praises of the Spanish actress and model, saying she was ‘perfect’ for the ambassador title. (Pictured with daughter India, 10)

However, it also hosts a horse race which is restricted to two-year-old Thoroughbreds bought at one of their auctions.

Elsa has often been open about her passion for horses and the equestrian sphere.

In August last year, it was revealed that she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, had submitted plans to build a second ‘Westfield-style’ home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion.

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring.

‘Apparently his mates call it ‘El Caballo Blanco’ – named after a large equine Andalusian theme park that operated in western Sydney in the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s,’ a source told Daily Mail Australia that month.

In August last year, it was revealed she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, 39, (right) had submitted plans to build a second 'Westfield-style' home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion

In August last year, it was revealed she and her husband of 11 years, Chris Hemsworth, 39, (right) had submitted plans to build a second ‘Westfield-style’ home near their existing Byron Bay mega-mansion

Elsa spoke about her love of horse riding in an interview with Australian Women’s Health in March last year, and said she had kept her sane during lockdown.

‘When we were in lockdown, I could still ride, so it was [all about] my family, my husband and my horses,’ she told the publication.

‘It’s such a passion, kind of like meditation for me. I think it’s important for your mind to have something you enjoy – a hobby that’s just for you and your time.’

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring

The A-list couple also came under fire after building a large stable complex on their existing property, knocking the top off a hill to create an enormous horse ring

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Sir Graham Henry: This is not the Kiwi way – it’s time to back the All Blacks

The All Blacks facing off against South Africa at Mbombela Stadium last week. Photo / www.photosport.nz

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Legendary All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry issues a call to arms to reunite sports fans and back the All Blacks to fight back against South Africa.

Not so long ago, there was a lot of talk about the “team of five million” – Kiwis looking out for each other in the toughest depths of the Covid-19 pandemic. We pulled together in those challenging days and supported one another, and we were stronger for doing so. When Kiwis stand together, we achieve amazing things.

Tomorrow morning, on the other side of the world, 23 young Kiwis face one of the fiercest challenges of their lives. They’re a long way from home, away from their families, separated from the team of five million – I know from personal experience how isolated and adrift these young men will feel.

Some of the bitter criticism that has been thrown at the All Blacks lately will make them feel even further from home.

The players, the captain Sam Cane and their coach Ian Foster have been subjected to unfair, unkind vitriol. These guys are giving their all. The distasteful, mean-spirited tone of the criticism coming from our own people and aimed at our team has made me wonder: Whatever happened to the team of five million?

Sir GrahamHenry.  Photo/Michael Craig
Sir GrahamHenry. Photo/Michael Craig

Whining and moaning? That’s not the Kiwi way – it’s embarrassing; and it’s not how we want the rest of the world to see us.

The young men who will represent us tomorrow need to know that we stand with them. From their point of view, it can feel like there’s no support – I know that’s not true, and I believe deep down you know it, too.

These All Blacks face a Bok blitzkrieg like none that has come before: This is the best Springbok team I have ever seen – and I was there at Lancaster Park in 1956, so I’ve seen a few!

Right now, the All Blacks are rebuilding, while the Boks are at their best. The brilliant Siya Kolisi leads a very mature side – they are worthy world champions who play with focused intensity and the ability to reset the game to suit their strengths and negate those of their opponents.

Nevertheless, the All Blacks can win. But to do so, they need to know we stand with them.

True sports fans stand with their side in fair weather and foul. For more than a century, All Blacks fans have been lucky to experience more sunshine than gloom. But dark days are here right now. And in challenging times you must stand together if you’re going to stand tall.

So, come on New Zealand – get behind the 23 men in black! We’re a team of five million, not 4,999,977.

I’ve been in touch with the team and told them they have my full support – I’m sure all true All Blacks supporters will do the same thing in their own way.

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Ben Cunnington overjoyed after successful AFL comeback from cancer battle

North Melbourne star Ben Cunnington has fought back tears in emotional scenes after playing his first AFL match in 385 days following two bouts of testicular cancer.

Cunnington entered Adelaide Oval along with his children and was visibly overcome with emotion when he shared an embrace with his wife Belinda before the Kangaroos took on the Crows.

While Cunnington’s inclusion wasn’t able to lead the Kangaroos to a win, with Adelaide running out 29-point winners, the on-baller admitted he couldn’t stop smiling after making it back to the AFL level.

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“Especially where we’ve come from, and Belinda’s been right there from the start,” he told Fox Footy after the match.

“We have three little kids, we’d just had a newborn and then about a week later I started chemo, so she’s been a rock. I honestly couldn’t have gotten back without her.

“She’s cried about two or three times in our whole life and then seeing her in tears, it wasn’t the best prep but it’s good to just take it all in and appreciate where we’ve been.”

Cunnington offered a raw insight into his rehabilitation process from the cancer battle, admitting he’d overcome moments of doubt where he thought his career might’ve been over.

“Even during the treatment, I could barely get out of bed and go to the toilet without collapsing,” he said.

“The first month was pretty much learning how to walk and getting the strength under the legs.

“It started from rock bottom. There were a few hiccups where it definitely questioned me on whether I could get back because the time was ticking.”

Cunnington finished with 17 disposals in his return match, and said he is now focused on a strong pre-season.

Despite being out of contract, the 31-year-old believes he still has more good football ahead of him.

“I felt I really worked hard to get back this year, I didn’t really want to carry it into the off-season,” he said.

“If I could tick it off and go into the off-season feeling normal, I still feel like I could play some good footy next year.”

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