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Yeah, we’re still talking about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth. This wasn’t the messy breakup I was hoping for this summer, but it’s the messy breakup we’ve got, so let’s milk it for all its worth. When we last assessed the Breakup of the Summer, Liam’s family reportedly hoped he would never ever get back together with Miley. Miley, in turn, made a song about how the breakup is all Liam’s fault because of “whiskey and pills.” And don’t forget MOODY. Well, now E!’s sources claim that Miley and Liam’s families actually sort of hope they’ll eventually get back together, but only after they’ve had time to cool off. Or something:

Their families want them to breathe: “Their families have urged them to take some time to breathe before they make any final decisions,” the insider reveals. “They are both upset about how this has blown up and are both hurting right now.” The source explains that leading up to their wedding, “they were in a great place,” which inspired them to “finally tie the knot”. But afterwards, the source says, “Their relationship completely changed.”

Their priorities in life are different. “Miley got back in the studio and was focused and serious about her new music,” the insider says. Meanwhile, the insider claims, “Liam was continuing to party with his friends.” And, while she used to enjoy partying with Liam in the past, the insider says that the “Can’t Be Tamed” singer has actually become quite tame. “They used to party, but Miley outgrew that phase.”

Miley is “willing” to separate and see where they are after some time: The source shares that the two “plan to spend a lot of time apart,” which will be easy considering Liam is “clearing his head” in Australia with his family and Miley is in Los Angeles with her flirty friend Kaitlynn Carter. Moreover, the source reveals they are “trying not to communicate and really give each other space,” especially since they are “both hurting right now.” Yet, as history has proven, there is an undeniable attraction between the pair. The insider is adamant, “There’s definitely a chance that they will get back together…. Neither Miley or Liam have decided when they are going to take the next step of filing for divorce, because there is a chance of reconciliation.”

[From E! News]

Yes, I’ve been wondering if either of them would actually file for divorce and get a lawyer and all of that. That might be too “real” for their melodrama though – right now, it’s fun for them to snipe at each other through unnamed sources to People and TMZ and Page Six. Will it stop being fun at some point? I don’t know. What’s the over/under on Miley and Liam getting back together, in your mind?

Meanwhile, were you wondering about Miley’s affair with Kaitlynn Carter? People Magazine had the scoop: Kaitlynn and Miley are “staying together” in LA after they came home from their Italian jaunt. A source tells People:

“Miley is very close with Kaitlynn. It’s romantic, but also a friendship,” the source says. “They are both going through similar stuff right now and are bonding over it.”

“Miley is okay, but you can tell she isn’t 100 percent happy,” the source says, adding that “she hasn’t talked to Liam” since after her rep [issued the split announcement]. Being back in L.A. has been difficult for Cyrus as Malibu and the surrounding areas are locations where joyous memories were made during her marriage.

“They had many happy days together in L.A. and now Liam is not around. It’s hard for her to be back in L.A. without him,” the source says. “This is not the situation that she wanted. She hoped they could figure things out.”

“At the end of the day, she wants to be happy, and she genuinely wants Liam to be happy too,” the insider added. Though Cyrus and Hemsworth have been separated for months, she is not rushing to file for divorce, according to a source who told PEOPLE: “They both agreed it’s better to spend time apart, but this doesn’t mean their relationship is completely over.”

[From People]

Yeah if I was Kaitlynn, I’d already be looking for an exit strategy, because she’s about to become roadkill in the larger story of Miley and Liam’s eventual reconciliation. I hope Kaitlynn doesn’t have feelings for Miley, because Miley is clearly only in this to get back at and with Liam.

Photos courtesy of WENN, Instagram.
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Michael Sheen seen arriving at Global studios

Last year, Michael Sheen dated Aisling Bea, a rising comedian and actress who is UK-based. Aisling is young and pretty and just his type. Sheen has famously never been married, but he’s been in a string of serious relationships, from Kate Beckinsale to Rachel McAdams to Sarah Silverman. He broke up with Silverman when he moved from LA back to the UK. Many thought Aisling Bea would be the new serious relationship, but reportedly they were over by Fall ‘18.

Then, last month, we heard that Sheen had impregnated his 25-year-old girlfriend named Anna Lundburg. He’s 50 years old and… they had basically only been dating four months when the pregnancy announcement came. Maybe five months, if I’m being generous. The point I made was that the whole relationship with Lundberg sounded inappropriate for their respective ages and how little they actually knew each other. But apparently some people thought he was, like, two-timing Aisling Bea WITH Anna Lundberg. Well, Sheen has something to say about that:

Wouldn’t normally respond to this kind of thing but for the sake of people I love and who have more important things to focus on right now – I was single from the beginning of last summer until I met my partner Anna who is now going to have our baby. Just for the record. Thanks.

— michael sheen (@michaelsheen) August 17, 2019

Well… okay but when did he actually start dating Lundberg though? I know it’s not any of my business, but since he’s providing a partial timeline, why not be thorough? Anyway, I guess the thing with Aisling Bea was either just a fling or… they actually did date but Sheen just I-Don’t-Know-Her’d in a public forum. Either way, sure, I’ll buy that he was single when he met a 25-year-old woman and got her pregnant within a month. Sure.

Photos courtesy of WENN.
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A post shared by Tom Brady (@tombrady) on Aug 6, 2019 at 5:20am PDT

Another football season is upon us, which means we get to keep talking about Tom Brady. Brady is 42 years old and he’ll likely still be playing football for a few more years, maybe more. I would say that it’s past time for him to retire, but he keeps winning Super Bowls, so what do I know. It’s the same conundrum with Roger Federer too – like, how can you tell a guy who is still winning big titles and beating really good guys that his time is up? You can’t. Gisele can’t. Bostonians can’t. Robert Kraft can’t. And so Tom continues to play, and he continues to shill his Gwyneth Paltrow-esque fitness system and diet to the masses. Tom covers the September issue of Men’s Health, and he did a surprisingly long interview with the magazine, which you can read here. I found his quotes about his wife and family to be the most interesting part, but I’m sure I’m alone there. Some highlights:

On making better choices to be healthy and fit: “No one has to be Tom Brady. I just get to be Tom Brady. You get to be you. Everyone has a choice. But if you want to be good at sports, you have to work hard at it. If you want to be healthy, you have to work at it. But you can’t say, ‘I want to be healthy,’ then eat sh-tty food and do crappy workouts.”

On his cheat meal: “If I’m craving bacon, I have a piece. Same with pizza. You should never restrict what you really want. We’re humans, here for one life. What’s changed as I’ve gotten older is now if I want pizza, I want the best pizza. I don’t eat a slice that tastes like sh-t, and then wonder, Why am I eating sh-t pizza?”

On his wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen: “Gisele is not really into sports. She’s like a kite flying in the sky, and I’m kind of tethering her. Sometimes I have to hold on hard. But she knows I’m always there for her.”

On how Gisele has helped him grow: “Gisele’s life has been very nontraditional. She left home when she was 14; she lived in Japan at 16 in an era with no cell phones. She lived in New York at 17 without speaking English. In her mind, there are no boundaries. ‘Why can’t you do that? Why do you have to go to school? Why can’t you just leave and live in a different country?’ In her reality, you can. Coming from mine, it was very different. This is what you do: You go to elementary school, you go to college. In her mind, why do you have to do any of those things? And you know what, she’s right. I’m the one that had to go, ‘You’re right!’ And that’s helped me grow.”

On how his three children gave him perspective when the Patriots lost to the Eagles in the 2017 Super Bowl: “I had to put my emotions aside so I could deal with their emotions. I said, ‘Guys, look: Daddy doesn’t always win. That isn’t the way life is. You really try hard – that’s the most important thing. If you gave it your best, you live with the outcome.’”

On how each of his kids delights him: “Jack is just like me – he holds a lot in. Benny lets it all out. Vivi, she doesn’t care. They’re going to be their own selves, not who you want them to be. Jack loves sports. He wants to try hard, and he never wants to disappoint his dad. That was me. I’d wake up early on the weekends to do stuff with my dad. That’s why I didn’t party a lot. If Dad wanted to golf, I wanted to be there with him. And if I ever missed those things, it would crush me. When Benny came along, I thought he would be just like Jack. So I was like, ‘C’mon, let’s do this.’ And he was like ‘Nope.’ And I was like, ‘What? No, do this!’ And Gisele kept saying to me, ‘Would you effing understand that your son is different?’ It was hard for me. I was like, ‘What do you mean? He’s a boy; he should do all these things that I do.’ The reality is that Benny just likes different things. And it’s great because now I just have to go do what he wants to do. When we do that, we have the best time.”

On the criticism of the TB12 Method: “I absolutely know 100 percent that it works, and the reality is I’m just a client who lives by the teachings. Say I see a guy who has a sore hamstring. I’ll think, His hip flexors are too tight; his hamstring is too tight. But the guy might say, ‘My hamstring must be weak; I must do more hamstring curls.’ It crushes me. I freak out. I need this teammate on the field!”

On training his brain to give him special powers at the line of scrimmage: “I’m more of a thinker obviously than a physical specimen.”

[From Men’s Health]

I really liked the part about his kids and understanding that his sons are different and like different things and they’re not just going to be his carbon copies. He’s said before that he lets Vivian get away with everything because she’s his little girl, but it sounds like he super-involved with all of his kids. As for the rest of it… I mean, his diet really IS that restrictive and he probably only takes one small bite of bacon before he feels the need to go and do some yoga, which has been rebranded The TB Method Bro Stretching™ or whatever.

Photographs by Eric Ray Davidson for Men’s Health, sent from promotional Men’s Health email.
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I watched the first half of the Fosse/Verdon miniseries when it first aired, and I watched the last half over the weekend. It really is a brilliant series, and it’s one of those rare moments in television where the producers and writers figured out how to structure the dang thing BEFORE they started shooting. The original intention was to do a straight up miniseries about Bob Fosse. But then they realized that to tell Fosse’s story, they needed to tell the story of his relationship with his wife and collaborator and career partner Gwen Verdon. Michelle Williams plays Verdon and she was given equal time, equal pay and equal weight-of-character to Sam Rockwell’s Fosse. And it’s brilliant. Their chemistry, their scenes together and apart, and just the incredible amount of detail in both of those performances. Michelle absolutely kills it at Verdon – I honestly didn’t know Michelle had the range to play that kind of role.

Anyway, Michelle and Sam obviously are coming for all the Emmys. I haven’t seen much Emmy campaigning from Sam, but that doesn’t surprise me – he’s not much of a campaign-season hustler anyway. Michelle is happy to campaign though, which is why she gave a lovely, in-depth interview to Vulture’s Emmy issue. You can read the full piece here. Some highlights:

Playing Gwen Verdon: “It’s so much to play. She would accentuate a sentence where a normal human being wouldn’t. How is she going to sit on that chair? How is she going to collapse? How is she going to wipe away a tear?? She had a sense of who people wanted her to be, and she wanted to deliver. I want to be a tiny little ball as a person, and when I started researching this, I was like, F–k, this is going to be good for me. Her nature is so opposite of mine. And I’m going to have to expand myself as a human being in order to play her.”

She was reticent to work in TV again after Dawson’s Creek: “When I got out of television, it felt like a stain on you. It was hard work to erase it and to ask to be looked at in a different new way…. Scripts come at you and you have no say. You feel like an eternal child,” she says, noting that while grateful for the experience on that show, she didn’t want to return to that feeling. “I was afraid of putting myself in a position where I was going to commit to something and then eventually be asked to do something that I didn’t want to do.”

Being an equal partner on the show, complete with equal pay: “They gave me the support I needed, and for them that took the form of putting their money where their mouth is.” FX paid for the dance lessons she asked for, and opened the dance studios when she needed them, and even agreed to postpone production for a week when she and Rockwell insisted they needed more rehearsal. “People were treating me like I had value, and so then I felt valued, and I displayed my value.”

Learning how to make money by doing something other than indies: Money, she says, means “choice, freedom, peace, quiet, downtime… I used to really believe in work being a pure thing, but I don’t know how practical that is or how worldly that is,” she says. She begins to act out a sort of science-lab experiment with her hands, as if she is currently titrating her own career. “I started to feel like, Can I drop these other colors into the solution without polluting it? Can I retain how I think of myself while adding in these other qualities and concerns, such as a retirement fund?”

If Verdon was around today, would she have gotten credit for her work? “I think so. I thought the world was the world. I didn’t ever expect things to be fair. I didn’t expect this much out of life, being a woman. And in the last couple of years, that started to shift.”

[From Vulture]

That is one of the saddest yet most realistic moments in an interview EVER: “I thought the world was the world. I didn’t ever expect things to be fair. I didn’t expect this much out of life, being a woman.” We don’t really think about it or talk about it that much, because as we grow up, our expectations of fairness and justice and equity are beaten down so far that we’re sometimes surprised when someone actually, you know, treats us fairly. Also: I still friggin’ love that Michelle has started to talk more about money and why she’s made some shifts in her career, and why she’s made more “commercial” movies lately. She’s got a retirement account. She’s saving money for her daughter. I love when women talk about money.

Photos courtesy of FX, WENN.
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Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

Could we all please promise each other to stay on top of this story? I really, really, really want updates. There’s a woman in Texas who’s been crashing weddings. She shows up uninvited, then scams off with envelopes full of cash. Where I’m from, people hire security for their weddings these days be…

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