Questions have been asked of his future, while there are also suggestions that a 23-year-old forward does not enjoy the best working relationship with Massimiliano Allegri.
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Chiesa refuted those reports and sought to shut down transfer talk, telling Amazon Prime Italia after netting the winning goal in the Champions League victory over Chelsea: “I’ve never had a problem with the coach, this was just created by the media. I do whatever he asks, there’s no issue here.
“I know you lot like it when Juve start the season badly, so you can start with pointless gossip, but we are all behind the coach and want to bring Juve back to the years of dominating the Scudetto race.”
The Bianconeri have seen Chiesa register 17 goals and 11 assists for them, while also catching the eye for Italy in their successful European Championship campaign.
Interest is now building, particularly in the Premier League where Chelsea are said to be another of his suitors.
Suni Lee, the 18-year-old Olympian who helped win Team USA their gold during the Tokyo Olympics, confessed to Ellen DeGeneres on Thursday that she turned down the opportunity to meet Justin Bieber when his wife, Hailey, offered to introduce her at the 2021 Met Gala. "I met Hailey Bieber — oh, my gosh, I love her," Lee said. "I talked to her, and I was shaking … And then I was just telling her how I was dancing to Justin Bieber's 'Stay' for my first Dancing With the Stars dance. And she's like, 'You should tell him.' And I'm like, 'OK.'" But when the opportunity finally arose, "I got too scared," Lee said. Lee still wants to meet Bieber one day, though, since it'd be pretty full circle: "Me and my sister, when we were younger, we had posters of him and blankets of him, and the posters have kissy marks on it with red lipstick," Lee admitted. "So Justin, if you're watching, just forget that I said that."
Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, along with costar Kay Thompson, dance through the Eiffel Tower while shooting Funny Face in 1956. Hepburn did all her own singing for the musical.
It's been almost 30 years since Sharon Stone got the world hot under the collar with that infamous leg crossing (or, technically uncrossing) scene.
But in 2021, and at the age of 63, the Basic Instinct actor's body is still commanding attention.
Just take her recent appearance at a do to celebrate the launch of No Time to Die.
The Sliver star, 63, dazzled at the premiere of the new James Bond in the French Riviera, in a shimmering silver Dolce & Gabbana gown which perfectly highlighted her incredible figure.
It wasn't long before the actor received enthusiastic approval from fans on social media, including Brooke Shields, who commented, "You keep getting more gorgeous!"
But Stone certainly isn't alone in seemingly flipping the ageing process right on its head.
There used to be something of an expectation that when women, and men, hit the big 6-0, they should just quietly fade into the background, slapping on the anti-wrinkle cream and covering up their cleavage as they went.
But recently a whole slew of 60-something celebrities have been challenging out-dated boundaries and calling out the age-shamers, as they strut their stuff in whatever they damn-well want.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Tilda Swinton, Kim Basinger, Rita Wilson and our very own Carol Vorderman are also examples of 60-something women rocking the world with their sartorial choices.
This new found age confidence isn't confined to female celebrities either. Barack Obama, 60, Pierce Brosnan, 68, and Kevin Costner, 66, are all giving their younger counterparts a run for their money in the dapper stakes.
"I'm delighted that actors such as Sharon Stone are ripping up the rule book and showing us all that age really is just a number," says celebrity fashion expert Miranda Holder.
"Sharon Stone has always been a sex symbol and striking looks are expected from her to a degree to maintain this persona, but she does so with grace and finesse, yet still opting for bold designs by the likes of D&G that ooze confidence.
"She is the epitome of Hollywood glamour, and her recent figure hugging dress at the No Time to Die premiere, whilst also being completely suitable for someone in their 20s, actually looked like it was designed specifically for her and only served to add to her radiant, glowing appearance."
So what's inspiring all the three-quarter life hotness?
Holder believes the pandemic may have played a role in some stars youthful appearances.
"Over the past 18months, and with various lockdowns, we were all, at the same time, faced with two choices - we could get fit or let ourselves go!" she explains.
"Many of these celebrities in their 60s made the sensible choices to invest in their health and wellbeing during this new found downtime.
"Whilst indeed their celebrity status often comes with the privilege of personal trainers and private chefs, there's no denying that they look fabulous as a result of their time at home."
Holder says the return to the red carpet has seen many famous faces showing the fruits of their labour.
"They look good, they are fit and healthy - so why wouldn't they want to dress in jaw dropping fashion?" she asks. "The heels are getting higher, the suits more suave, the sequins more abundant. This demonstrates confidence, empowerment and a deep understanding of what they look good in."
Watch: Young adults concerned about negative stereotypes associated with ageing.
Celebrity fashion stylist,Karen Williams has a similar theory about this apparent new-found style confidence.
"Generally, people are doing a lot of work for self-empowerment, striving to become more confident in who they are," she explains.
"I think social media has a great role to play in this, along with a greater number of materials such as books and articles that give people the tools to do this. People are just more adventurous now and don’t care so much about ‘prescribed rules’."
Leading the charge for the Brits in this inspiring group of age rule-flouters is Emma Thompson, 62 who recently lit up the Strictly audience in an eye-catching hot pink jacket, as she supported her husband Greg Wise's dance debut.
"Whilst completely different to Sharon Stone, this was a demonstration that both women are doing their own thing, in their way," explains Holder.
Williams believes stars, such as Angela Bassett are offering proof that women are no longer throwing in the fashion towel because they've hit a certain age or had children.
"Women are freeing themselves of the archaic rules we have been brought up to believe and internalise," she explains. "Angela Bassett is rocking it and that will encourage other women of a similar age to believe they can do the same."
Flying the flag for the males who are total #ageinggoals is former US president, Barak Obama, who Holder describes as the "embodiment of sophistication".
"Looking more like a classic Hollywood star than an ex president, his suits are spectacularly cut, worn with an open collar shirt that says he is confident in his style choices. He is the ultimate GQ cover star," she adds.
Thankfully Holder believes this new found embracing rather than denying of age is a trend that is here to stay.
"What these over 60 celebrities are showing is that cookie cutter fashion is a thing of the past," she explains. "They have developed their own styles which suit their healthy physiques and more importantly, their healthy mindsets.
"These are aspirational people who we could learn a firm lesson from - life really is too short - do and wear what makes you feel fabulous."
Williams agrees that seeing 60-something celebrities rocking their own fashion rules could help inspire others to embrace the ageing process.
"All these celebrities help demonstrate that life doesn’t end at 60, it’s just the beginning," she says. "You can free yourself of the archaic rules we’ve all grown up with and be whoever you damn well want to be.
"It’s a really exciting time to free ourselves and finally be who we’ve always wanted to be – go get ‘em!"
Watch: Kate Beckinsale tapped as face of anti-ageing skincare line.
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Singer Johnny Mathis turns 86
Fun fact: The version of ‘Without Us’ that Mathis performed with Deniece Williams was used as the theme song for most of ‘Family Ties’ series run.
Actor Barry Williams turns 67
Fun fact: Williams is one of many former ‘Brady Bunch’ stars who is appearing in the upcoming TV movie ‘Blending Christmas’
Actress Fran Drescher turns 64
Fun fact: Fran’s first feature film appearance was in ‘Saturday Night Fever’
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Fun fact: Stoltz has also directed episodes of numerous TV series including ‘Madame Secretary’ and ‘Glee’
Rocker Trey Anastasio turns 57
Fun fact: Co-founded Phish in 1983
Actress Monica Bellucci turns 57
Fun fact: Was originally supposed to appear in ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ but was later replaced by Peta Wilson
Actress Jenna Elfman turns 50
Fun fact: Once made a guest appearance on ‘Roseanne’
Actress Marion Cotillard turns 46
Fun fact: Has twice been nominated for Academy Awards with one win in 2008 for Best Actress
Actress Lacey Chabert turns 39
Fun fact: Portrayed Penny Robinson in the film version of ‘Lost in Space’
More celebrities with birthdays today
Actor Angie Dickinson is 90. Singer Cissy Houston is 88. Actor Len Cariou (TV’s “Blue Bloods,” film “The Four Seasons”) is 82. Singer Marilyn McCoo is 78. Singer Sylvia Peterson of The Chiffons is 75. Actor John Finn (“Cold Case”) is 69. Guitarist John Lombardo (10,000 Maniacs) is 69. Country singer Deborah Allen is 68. Actor Calvin Levels (“Adventures in Babysitting”) is 67. Jazz singer Patrice Rushen is 67. Country singer Marty Stuart is 63. Actor Crystal Bernard (“Wings”) is 60. Rapper-producer Marley Marl is 59. Country singer Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry is 58. Bassist Robby Takac of The Goo Goo Dolls is 57. Actor Lisa Thornhill (“Veronica Mars”) is 55. Actor Andrea Roth (“Rescue Me”) is 54. Actor Amy Landecker (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) is 52. Actor Silas Weir Mitchell (“Grimm”) is 52. Actor Tony Hale (“Veep,” ″Arrested Development”) is 51. Actor Ashley Hamilton is 47. Actor Christopher Jackson (“Bull,” ″Oz”) is 46. Actor Toni Trucks (“SEAL Team”) is 41. Actor Kieran Culkin is 38. Rapper T-Pain is 37.
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Chiesa refuted those reports and sought to shut down transfer talk, telling Amazon Prime Italia after netting the winning goal in the Champions League victory over Chelsea: “I’ve never had a problem with the coach, this was just created by the media. I do whatever he asks, there’s no issue here.
“I know you lot like it when Juve start the season badly, so you can start with pointless gossip, but we are all behind the coach and want to bring Juve back to the years of dominating the Scudetto race.”
The Bianconeri have seen Chiesa register 17 goals and 11 assists for them, while also catching the eye for Italy in their successful European Championship campaign.
Interest is now building, particularly in the Premier League where Chelsea are said to be another of his suitors.
Daniel Craig is clearly already enjoying his life post-James Bond, as he's headed to Broadway to star in a new production of Macbeth opposite future Lady Macbeth, Ruth Negga. Sam Gold — the Tony Award-winning director of Fun Home — is set to direct the production, which opens next April. It won't be Craig's first time on stage, nor his first starring in a Shakespeare production (he played Iago, the villain, in New York Theater Workshop's 2016 Othello); Negga, too, played the gender-swapped title role of Hamlet last year in an Off-Broadway production at St. Ann's Warehouse. Barbara Broccoli, who produced Craig's 007 movies with her brother, will also serve as the Broadway show's lead producer. "I'm thrilled that it's coming after Bond, because, obviously, after 16 years of working with this man, the thought of it all coming to an end has been really difficult to take," she told The New York Times.
Online comments sections have become the town squares of the internet, where anyone who has something to say can announce it proudly to the world. But what they have to say does not always benefit the people around them, as it can often be intentionally harmful.
On the internet, people are discouraged from reading the comment section due to the fact they are not likely to read something positive.
Users on social media post hate comments to get a reaction out of people, usually to make them feel bad. The anonymity provided by social media allows them to easily get away with posting hateful things. These types of people go out of their way to create a toxic environment and let people, especially celebrities, know just what they think.
Actress Brie Larson received a lot of hate during the press tours for “Captian Marvel.” Larson was not popular with Marvel fans, whether for her “arrogance” or her “unlikeable attitude.”
Users online did not hold back in their attacks against her, claiming when she did press runs for her appearance in “Avengers: Endgame,” no one in the cast could stand her.
Why does this happen so often? How can people online forget they are talking to other human beings? Social media can make users believe celebrities will not be affected by their comments, since it seems like they live in another world.
This separation caused by our devices’ screens makes users feel detached from the people they are writing horrible things about. This leads to celebrities being reduced to a face on a screen instead of a human being. This dehumanizing factor make it so these users do not feel sympathy for the people they tear down.
Researchers found the subjects who used social media less saw an improvement in their mental health, according to a study conducted by the University of Pennsylvania. This study was conducted on students from UPenn, but it is fair to assume college students are not the only ones who suffer from the effects of social media.
Celebrities are usually expected to be on social media to promote their projects and interact with their fans, but the cons outweigh the pros. While on social media, they are not only exposed to positive interactions between their colleagues and fans but also haters and trolls.
23 celebrities have sworn off social media due to stress and dwindling mental health, according to People magazine. Lizzo, Daisy Ridley and Lorde are just a few examples of celebrities who were vocal about how social media was a negative force in their lives.
Although it would be an impossible task to moderate and control comment sections on the internet due to their exceptional size, action can still be taken. Blocking and reporting people is easier than ever, with instant results.
Stepping away from the internet, as many celebrities have, is also a good practice for online users. Trying to spread positivity and not engaging with hostile users is the best course of action to safeguard our mental health.
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Birthday wishes go out to Halsey, Ian McShane and all the other celebrities with birthdays today. Check out our slideshow below to see photos of famous people turning a year older on September 29th and learn an interesting fact about each of them.
Rocker Jerry Lee Lewis turns 86
Fun fact: Was part of the first class of inductees into the Rock Hall
Actor Ian McShane turns 79
Fun fact: Acting career stretches out almost 60 years
Comedian Andrew ‘Dice’ Clay turns 64
Fun fact: Once competed on the cooking show ‘My Kitchen Rules’
Actress Chrissy Metz turns 41
Fun fact: One of her first TV show appearances was in an episode of ‘Entourage’
Actress Kelly McCreary turns 40
Fun fact: Has played a doctor on multiple TV shows
Singer Halsey turns 27
Fun fact: Set to voice a character in ‘Sing 2′
More celebrities with birthdays today
Filmmaker Robert Benton (“Kramer vs. Kramer”) is 89. Jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty is 79. TV theme composer Mike Post is 77. Actor Patricia Hodge is 75. Guitarist Mike Pinera of Iron Butterfly is 73. Singer-guitarist Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad is 73. TV personality Bryant Gumbel is 73. Country singer Alvin Crow is 71. Actor Drake Hogestyn (“Days of Our Lives”) is 68. Singer Suzzy Roche of The Roches is 65. Actor Roger Bart (“Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay,” ″Desperate Housewives”) is 59. Singer-bassist Les Claypool of Primus is 58. Actor Ben Miles (“The Crown”) is 55. Actor Jill Whelan (“Love Boat”) is 55. Bassist Brad Smith of Blind Melon is 53. Actor Erika Eleniak (“Baywatch”) is 52. Singer Devante Swing of Jodeci is 52. Actor Emily Lloyd is 51. Actor Natasha Gregson Wagner is 51. Actor Rachel Cronin (“Ed”) is 50. Guitarist Danick Dupelle of Emerson Drive is 48. Actor Alexis Cruz (“Shark,” “Touched by an Angel”) is 47. Actor Zachary Levi (“Chuck”) is 41. Guitarist Josh Farro (Paramore) is 34. Actor Doug Brochu (“Sonny With a Chance”) is 31.
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