Bianca Censori & Sister Leave Nothing to the Imagination in New PhotosNew Foto - Bianca Censori & Sister Leave Nothing to the Imagination in New Photos

Kanye Westand his wifeBianca Censorihave resumed their regular antics in the weeks sincereportedly reuniting after their alleged separation—and now, her lookalike sisterAngelina Censoriis getting involved. The women were spotted wearing similarly risqué outfits ina new video, as posted inThe Daily Mail, while the disgraced rapper seemingly directed them for a spicy photo or video shoot of some sort in Mallorca. The original video was credited to X, although the publication did not name the account that posted it when they republished the series of screenshots, which showed Bianca, 30, in a bodysuit that covered most of her front, but left nothing to the imagination from behind, with just strips of leather holding it together and showing offher practically bare bum. She matched it with a pair of thigh-high boots, and stuck withher most recent favorite accessory of a long dark wig. Meanwhile, her younger sister, whose age has been reported as anything from 21 to 29 (though she recently appeared to mark her 21st birthday in an invisible dress), wore just a brassiere in a similar style, which she paired with dark bottoms. In the screenshots shared by the publication, Bianca appeared to awkwardly straddle her husband at one point, as her little sis looked on. Related: Taylor Swift 'Threw the Best Shade' at Kanye West With an Old Gift to Ed Sheeran

Bianca Censori & Sister Leave Nothing to the Imagination in New Photos

Bianca Censori & Sister Leave Nothing to the Imagination in New Photos Kanye Westand his wifeBianca Censorihave resumed their regular an...
Buzz Aldrin, 95, Gushes Over Wife, 66, in Rare PostNew Foto - Buzz Aldrin, 95, Gushes Over Wife, 66, in Rare Post

Buzz Aldrinis celebrating his wife on her special day. The legendary astronaut, 95, took to social media on Tuesday, May 13, to share a sweet photo and an even sweeter sentiment to his wife,Anca Faur. "Happy Happy Birthday to my love, Anca! ❤️🌹," Aldrin captioned thephoto, which showed him and Faur, his fourth wife, on their wedding day on January 20, 2023 — Aldrin's 93rd birthday. The snap featured the couple looking at each other lovingly — him in a tuxedo fitted with badges on the lapel; her in a white gown with sheer, lace details. "I love every minute together!" he wrote. Aldrin's followers immediately began praising the couple, with several making reference to the NASA icon's historic Apollo 11 mission to the moon. "May you both set foot on Mars one day hand in hand. 🥰," one person replied on X. "Dr. Aldrin.. Buzzing with love ❤️," another quipped. "Happy birthday Anca! Have a dance together,Michael Jacksonmoonwalk style," a third fan wrote. Aldrin — who was the second person to set foot on the moon during Apollo 11's historic lunar mission in 1969 — has been married to Faur, a chemical engineer, for two years. The couple have been together since 2018. "I have never been happier in my life than now with my time with Anca," Aldrin gushed toPeopleafter tying the knot. "She is the love of my life," he continued of Faur, "and we do everything together, from eating meals, planning projects and watching the world go by, to meeting with our two families and celebrating — as we are at this 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing," the former fighter pilot — who is the only living astronaut from the Apollo 11 mission — told the outlet at a celebration for the groundbreaking moment. "I am lucky beyond words." Prior to his marriage to Faur, Aldrin was married to first wifeJoan Archer, for 20 years between 1954 and 1974, and with whom he had three children. He then marriedBeverly Van Zile, from whom he split in 1978. Aldrin's third marriage was toLois Driggs Cannon, from 1988 to 2012. They were married for over 20 years. After Archer's death in 2015, Aldrin paid tribute to her onFacebook. "My first wife Joan was a loving wife and the best mother to our three children, James Michael, Jan and Andy. She was the one cheering me on when I went to space on Gemini 12 and #Apollo11," he wrote at the time. "I couldn't have done it without her strong support and love. ... We will never ever forget her." ,

Buzz Aldrin, 95, Gushes Over Wife, 66, in Rare Post

Buzz Aldrin, 95, Gushes Over Wife, 66, in Rare Post Buzz Aldrinis celebrating his wife on her special day. The legendary astronaut, 95, took...
Laura Wandel Digs Into Health Care, 'Warrior' Nurses and Pediatric Patients With Dardennes Brothers-Backed 'Adam's Sake'New Foto - Laura Wandel Digs Into Health Care, 'Warrior' Nurses and Pediatric Patients With Dardennes Brothers-Backed 'Adam's Sake'

Belgian helmer-writer Laura Wandel nabbed Cannes' Un Certain Regard prize in 2021 with her feature debut, "Playground," about two siblings at primary school. She returns to the festival to open the Critics' Week with her second feature, "Adam's Sake." It centers on a compassionate nurse, a sick child and his mother. Indie Sales has the rights. What inspired the narrative? More from Variety 'Playground' Director Laura Wandel Sets 'In Adam's Interest' With 'Anatomy of a Fall,' Dardenne Brothers Producers, Indie Sales (EXCLUSIVE) 'Playground' Review: School Days Are Very Much Not the Best Days in a Raw, Rattling Debut I felt drawn to the world of pediatric wards — another Belgian institution, in fact — because it offers a beautiful representation of society and because it refers to the world of childhood. Institutions interest me because they are, for the most part, mini-societies with hierarchical relationships, their own well-defined rules and laws, which most often end up causing systemic violence. I quickly felt the need to go there to document and confront the reality on the ground by meeting with the health care staff. … From there, I came up with the idea of ​​exploring the point-of-view of a pediatric nurse who, faced with the distress of a child, goes beyond the legal framework of her work to help him. The child's interest became the starting point to explore the moral and human conflict. Did you do a lot of research with the fantastic Léa Drucker who plays Lucy, the senior pediatric nurse? I did a lot of research on my own at first. I spent several weeks observing in a pediatric ward of a hospital in Brussels, which allowed me to understand the inner workings and the whole social dimension that I sensed and was interested in. I understood the full complexity of this profession by being there. I was able to see, in particular, how intertwined the medical, social and legal aspects are, and how the issue of a child's well-being is in fact inseparable from the relationship with the parent. Shortly before filming, I accompanied Léa for a day to the same hospital so she could observe and absorb the nurses' gestures and attitudes. During filming, a nurse was on hand to guide Léa throughout the scenes … I wanted to show the character of Lucy as a warrior and, through her, highlight those whose vocation to take care of others is undermined by their working conditions. Among your producers are the Dardenne brothers and their production company, Les Films du Fleuve, which is almost like a seal of excellence in the field of social cinema. I met the Dardenne brothers, and more specifically Luc Dardenne, at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014 when my short film was selected in the official competition. I subsequently asked him for feedback on the script for "Playground" as well as the editing, and it seemed natural and obvious to me to ask Les Films du Fleuve to co-produce the next one. Luc Dardenne worked as a consultant on the script for "Adam's Sake," and I would say that the reputation of their production company helped with some of the financing. What are the differences between directing professional actors and non-professional children? It's a completely different way of working. With non-professional children, it's a long-term project requiring a lot of preparation. I find that non-professional children are sometimes easier to direct because they're not yet aware of their acting and what they convey on screen. Working with a professional actor can be faster to achieve results, but professionals may have certain performance mechanisms and habits, unlike children. It's not always easy to break them out of these habits. Paradoxically, I've sometimes found a professional actor less manageable than non-professional children. Both of your features clock in at under 80 minutes. What is your perspective on film length? As for my films, the short duration wasn't entirely premeditated, apart from the desire for us to feel the frenetic pace of the health care staff. I felt that the film was told in a fair way within that duration. Rhythm is very important in my stories and the slightest second too long can disrupt this rhythm. It's a very difficult balance to find. Beyond the duration, for me the most important thing is that the viewer is caught up in the film. I like it when stories get to the point, without embellishments. What's next for you? The next step is to start researching my next film because I plan to be inspired by a real person. So I'm going to read a lot and research their life. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Laura Wandel Digs Into Health Care, ‘Warrior’ Nurses and Pediatric Patients With Dardennes Brothers-Backed ‘Adam’s Sake’

Laura Wandel Digs Into Health Care, 'Warrior' Nurses and Pediatric Patients With Dardennes Brothers-Backed 'Adam's Sake'...
Who Went Home and Who Made It Through to the Finale on 'The Voice' Season 27 Live ShowsNew Foto - Who Went Home and Who Made It Through to the Finale on 'The Voice' Season 27 Live Shows

Last night on Season 27 ofThe Voice,in a twist, the Top 8 became the Top 12 when coachesAdam Levine,Kelsea Ballerini, John Legend,andMichael Bublérevealed their choices for the Super Save, each returning one of their previously eliminated artists to compete. Tonight,The Voicekicked off the first results show of Season 27 when the Top 12 learned which five of them would be going through to the finale and which seven of them would be going home. The way the results worked was as follows: The four artists with the highest votes were automatically put through and then the middle four had to sing in the Instant Save for America's second vote for the one remaining spot. The bottom four vote getters were automatically eliminated. 🎤SIGN UP for our The Voice newsletter to get access to exclusive news, interviews, insider info, sneak peeks & more🎤 Alanna LyniseBryson BattleConor JamesIris HerreraKaiya HamiltonKolby CordellOlivia Kuper Harris Adam DavidJadyn CreeJaelen JohnsonLucia Flores-WeismanRENZO Related:The VoiceCoaches Admit They Could Have Been Wrong About Who Will Win Season 27 (Exclusive) Here's how the night broke down: John Legend opened the show with "So High." It's the 20th anniversary of his albumGet Lifted. Carson called the Top 12 to the stage to begin the reveal. The first artist moving into the Top 5 from Team Legend was RENZO. The second finalist moving forward from Team Adam was Lucia Flores-Weisman. The third artist moving into the finales from Team Bublé was Jadyn Cree. The fourth finalist was Team Kelsea's Super Save Jaelen Johnson. Then before the Instant Saves began, Kelsea Ballerini took the stage withKaren Fairchild,Alysa Vanderheym, Hillary LindseyandJessie Jo Dillonperforming "Baggage." Related:Fan Favorites Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson Return toThe Voice Carson revealed the four artists performing for the Instant Save: From Team Bublé was Adam David, from Team Legend was his Super Save Olivia Kuper Harris, from Team Kelsea was Iris Herrera, and from Team Legend was Bryson Battle. Performing first was Olivia Kuper Harris with "Rainbow" byKacey Musgraves. John said, "It was beautiful. It is beautiful every single time. I have loved working with you. Every time you perform you bring such artistry and musicality to everything you do. Your voice is exquisite. Such a magical gift." Next, Adam David took the stage withTeddy Swims' "Lose Control." Michael told him, "You feel the spirit. I have more than anything become a fan of you. I talk to you every couple of days. I'm so proud of you. You were a one-chair turn. As a coach, we don't always get it right. I know America always gets it right." Performing third was Iris Herrera with "Rocketman" byElton John. Kelsea told her, "Every time you step on the stage you give us something different, you show more of yourself. You are such an artist, such an individual. This is one of the best performances you've done on this show." The final performance was from Bryson Battle with "Talking to the Moon" byBruno Mars. John told him: "I find it difficult to even talk about this because I did not think you would be in this position today. Throughout this competition you have given us performances that said you should be in the finale of this show. You continue to be the epitome of what this show is all about. We celebrate incredible vocalists, and you are that." Then Carson revealed the winner of the Instant Save: Adam David. Tune in next Monday forThe VoiceSeason 27 finale performances at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, and then on Tuesday for the results of America's vote. Streams next day on Peacock. Next,Make Your Voice Heard! How to Vote onThe VoiceSeason 27

Who Went Home and Who Made It Through to the Finale on 'The Voice' Season 27 Live Shows

Who Went Home and Who Made It Through to the Finale on 'The Voice' Season 27 Live Shows Last night on Season 27 ofThe Voice,in a twi...
Inside Taylor Swift's 'Really Special' Moment With Kelce FamilyNew Foto - Inside Taylor Swift's 'Really Special' Moment With Kelce Family

Taylor Swifthas cemented herself as part ofTravis Kelce's family, meetingJason Kelce's 6-week-old baby girl in what he called a "really special" moment. Jason — who welcomed his fourth daughter, Finnley, with wifeKylie Kelcein March — revealed on the red carpet on Monday, March 12, that the pop icon had indeed met his littlest one. "She's met her," the retired Philadelphia Eagles center, toldEntertainment Tonightat the 2025 Amazon Upfront in New York City, referring to Swift's sweet encounter with Finnley. "We are fortunate to have them all in — and it doesn't happen often, everybody's busy — but it was really special." "Thankfully, we have a really tight-knit family that makes time for each other," Jason — who also shares daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2, with Kylie — continued. "It's been awesome." Taylor Swift made time to meet Jason and Kylie Kelce's new baby girl, Finnley. 🥹pic.twitter.com/y4wv4kfM3Q — Entertainment Tonight (@etnow)May 13, 2025 While Jason was sharing his own story about Swift, elsewhere on Monday's red carpet, Travis — who has been dating the 14-time Grammy winner since 2023 — was sparkingmajor Easter egg theorieswith his outfit of choice. The Kansas Chiefs tight wore a charcoal gray blazer over a white Marni tee to the event — a shirt emblazoned with a blue scribble design of a three-tiered cake with rose piping. Fans immediately began speculating that the print was of a wedding cake, wondering if Travis' top was a hint that he and Swift had tied the knot. (The couple have notably never commented on rumors of an engagement or wedding.) While the pair have also not commented on the T-shirt theory, the Marni shirt, according to the luxury fashion siteSSENSE, is in celebration of the brand's 30th anniversary.

Inside Taylor Swift's 'Really Special' Moment With Kelce Family

Inside Taylor Swift's 'Really Special' Moment With Kelce Family Taylor Swifthas cemented herself as part ofTravis Kelce's fa...

 

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