Hugh Grant says fourth Bridget Jones film will be ‘funny but very sad’

Actor reprises character of Daniel Cleaver but says he won’t play role of ‘60-year-old wandering around looking at young girls’ It is a universally acknowledged truth that Bridget Jones films are packed with humour and comedic scenes that attract viewers in their droves. However, in a slight departure, Hugh Grant has revealed that the fourth film in the series will also be “very sad”. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/ZJoB2VO via IFTTT

Melania Trump tells she has more useful things to do than pose for Vogue

Melania Trump tells she has more useful things to do than pose for Vogue. Former US First Lady Melania Trump has given her first interview since her husband left the presidency. She appeared on Fox & Friends Weekend and spoke with co-host Pete Hegseth. In a conversation, Melania Trump noted that the American media treated her with prejudice. "They have people they value and people they don't like," the former first lady said of journalists in the US. "It's very obvious, and I think the American people and the whole world can see it." The wife of Donald Trump did not express regret that during the entire time of her husband's presidency, she never appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine, which shot other first ladies. "It was their decision. I have many more important things to do - which I did in the White House - than to shoot for the cover of Vogue. Melania Trump has not ruled out her return to the White House. When asked if this was possible, she replied, "Never say never." Earlier it was reported that British Vogue was offered to change its name so as not to confuse the magazine with a pub. The owner of the Star Inn at Vogue pub, located in the English town of Vogue, gave a tough response to representatives of the British edition of Vogue, who demanded that he change his name. It is reported by The New York Post. This happened after the owner of the institution, Englishman Mark Graham, received a letter from the general director of the British branch of the publishing house Conde Nast, Sabine Vanderbrook, indicating possible confusion that could occur due to the consonance of the names of the pub and the flagship edition of the company.  

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