The Jess Cagle Show on Tuesday (May 11) and shared that his former marriage to
Fergie helped him while he was shooting the new movie.
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“I’ve known her for years,”
Josh said of
Jennifer. “Back when I was married to
Fergie, we were in Miami…I don’t remember why, but we were there and we all hung out. I’d see her at certain events. So, I’ve known her. I was comfortable with her.”
“And yes, I think if I hadn’t been with somebody like Ferg, for so long, I probably would have been [intimated] because she’s a big presence and she’s a boss,” he added.
Meghan Markle s children s book inspired by Prince Harry and Archie slammed as schmaltzy and hypocritical
The Bench will be released on June 8 and goes beyond Meghan s own family experience to capture the evolving and expanding relationship between fathers and sons
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While Eminem might have gone into the 43rd annual Grammy Awards as one of music’s most nominated artists, he was also the most controversial due to the misogynistic and homophobic lyrics throughout
The Marshall Mathers LP, and the violent depictions in songs like “Stan” and “Kill You.” When the Recording Academy booked Em and Elton John to perform together during the awards show, reaction was swift. Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) executive director Joan M. Garry said in a statement, “Eminem should not have another platform for his hateful lyrics. GLAAD’s news media director at the time Cathy Renna (pictured) told EW.com, “We were all flabbergasted that [John] would do this” in response to British rocker’s involvement. The day of the Grammys, representatives from GLAAD, the National Organization of Women, and the Matthew S
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The Royal Family is said to have had a crisis meeting following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry s bombshell interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey. Buckingham Palace are reportedly locked in discussions on how best to respond to the string of allegations against the Firm. The Queen is thought to be resistant to rushing out a statement.