'Baywatch' Star Shares Bold Statement About Negative Effects of the ShowNew Foto - 'Baywatch' Star Shares Bold Statement About Negative Effects of the Show

It's decades after the show was on the air, andBaywatchis still a cultural icon, but according to former cast memberNicole Eggert, the extreme success of the show wasn't always a good thing. The actress, who played the character Summer Quinn for two seasons, revealed during a recent episode of theStill Here Hollywoodpodcast that the show had negative effects on both her career and dating life, even after she left the series. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "We were being ripped apart in the press," she said of the response toBaywatchdespite its intense popularity, and because of this, "The casting doors were not opening anymore." Eggert went on, "And then all of a sudden it was like we were called 'Baywatch bimbos' and these dumb bimbos on the beach...then on the other hand, you have this No. 1 hit on your hand, and it's like what a kerfuffle. What a mess." She "politely bowed out" of the show after two seasons, hoping to create some distance between herself and the image ofBaywatch, saying, "I had some crazy idea in my head that if I left the show, I would be able to detach myself from the stigma that the show had given all of us as actors, which is not a thing." Unfortunately, this also negatively affected her dating life, with Eggert saying that many people had trouble separating her from the character she played. She said, "People have an idea of who you are, and that could be a number of things. And I think it's harder for people to get to know you without this preconceived notion that they have going in." While Eggert left the show after a couple of years,Baywatchcontinued to be a huge success, airing until 2001. There was a reunion TV movie in 2003 calledBaywatch: Hawaiian Wedding,in which Eggert reprised her role as Summer. Related: 'Baywatch' Actress Proves She's Still Got It in Rare Red Carpet Photos

'Baywatch' Star Shares Bold Statement About Negative Effects of the Show

'Baywatch' Star Shares Bold Statement About Negative Effects of the Show It's decades after the show was on the air, andBaywatch...
'Ida' and 'Corpus Christi' Stars Unite for 'The Time That Never Came' as Dystopian Melodrama Debuts First Look, Locks a Private View as Co-Producer (EXCLUSIVE)New Foto - 'Ida' and 'Corpus Christi' Stars Unite for 'The Time That Never Came' as Dystopian Melodrama Debuts First Look, Locks a Private View as Co-Producer (EXCLUSIVE)

Agata Kulesza ("Ida") and Bartosz Bielenia ("Corpus Christi") will brace for "The Time That Never Came." The dystopian melodrama, set to premiere in 2026, will focus on a couple in a world obsessed with youth. Sara (Kulesza) chose to age naturally while Oskar, her partner, took an anti-aging treatment. Years later, when they reunite — divided by time but bound by the past — Sara begins a journey to reclaim lost love, confront buried emotions and find freedom. More from Variety MPX Launches Sales on Michael Shannon Darts Comedy 'Bulls' in Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) Viola Davis' Ashé Ventures Boards Maria Farinha Filmes' Biopic of Trailblazing Black Gymnast Daiane dos Santos (EXCLUSIVE) Ukraine's Sergei Loznitsa on Cannes Competitor 'Two Prosecutors' and Budding Trump-Putin Alliance: Totalitarian Threat 'Looming on the Horizon' Ed (Bielenia) is a calm and resourceful driver who helps Sara escape the Refuge. As they travel together to the City of Youth, unexpected events begin to shift her plans. Kulesza, also known for "Green Border," toldVariety: "I truly hope we can create a universal story, one that invites reflection on where older people stand in today's world and whether we're placing far too much value on youth, which is, from the outset, a race we're all destined to lose. I understand that when you're young, you don't think about growing old — but aging comes for all of us." The film is directed by Julia Rogowska, who is making her feature debut. "I'm genuinely interested in what young people think about and how they perceive the world. This story, and the world Julia created in her imagination, moved me immediately," added Kulesza. "I think we connected through that sensitivity and through the things that trouble us in the world. I'm at a stage in life that feels like a transition. It pains me that aging has become taboo, and that older people are pushed aside. We talk about them only in terms of age, but no one asks what that person has meant to the world or what they've done. They become nothing more than a number." According to Rogowska, "The Time That Never Came" was born from conversations about "where our collective obsession with youth comes from and what the fear of aging silently takes away from us." "Together with screenwriter Małgorzata Piłacińska, we explored what we are willing to sacrifice, or even give up entirely, out of that fear. At its core, this is also a love story: one shaped by time, memory and longing. I was drawn to the emotional tension of melodrama: the idea that even after years apart, two people can still carry the weight of what was lost, and the hope of what might still be reclaimed." She called Sara "the kind of heroine we need today." "We've been told that significant change is the domain of the young, but Sara defies that notion," Rogowska said. "She challenges how we think not only about aging, but also about freedom." Also featuring Dobromir Dymecki as Oskar and Michalina Łabacz, "The Time That Never Came" is produced by Krystyna Kantor for Shipsboy (Poland). Joanna Szymańska co-produces, as well as Dries Phlypo for A Private View (Belgium). Next Film handles Polish distribution. "As a company focused on international co-productions, we've always looked for stories that connect across cultures, but 'The Time That Never Came' is our first majority feature. Sara's journey struck us as emotionally resonant, artistically ambitious, and deeply relevant to the world we live in. This is the kind of bold, genre-crossing cinema we believe audiences are looking for," said Kantor. Previously, A Private View collaborated with Shipsboy on "Dust," directed by Anke Blondé. "We got to know Shipsboy as a reliable, committed, and strong partner. We're excited to now switch roles and stand behind 'The Time That Never Came' as co-producer, supporting this remarkable story," noted Phlypo. "The film offers a critical perspective on beauty ideals and aging while unfolding a captivating and universal love story. From the very beginning, we were drawn to the originality and distinct character of this project, a narrative in which love, despite every obstacle and temptation, always finds its way back to the surface," he said. "It's about the strength it takes to let go, the consequences of the choices we make and the search for freedom and self-worth." 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.

‘Ida’ and ‘Corpus Christi’ Stars Unite for ‘The Time That Never Came’ as Dystopian Melodrama Debuts First Look, Locks a Private View as Co-Producer (EXCLUSIVE)

'Ida' and 'Corpus Christi' Stars Unite for 'The Time That Never Came' as Dystopian Melodrama Debuts First Look, Lock...
Tom Cruise Hopes Splashy 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' Cannes Premiere Helps Restore Franchise to Box Office GloryNew Foto - Tom Cruise Hopes Splashy 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' Cannes Premiere Helps Restore Franchise to Box Office Glory

Tom Cruise's global game of promotional hopscotch planted him in Cannes this week, where he will unveil "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" following stops in Japan, Korea and London. Brooding closeups of the star's dirt-and-blood caked face have peppered the Croisette on 4K LED screens and the premiere promises to be one this year's glitziest. While Denzel Washington, Jennifer Lawrence, Scarlett Johansson, Paul Mescal and Halle Berry will all take turns on the red carpet at the Grand Palais, Cruise is the one pulling out all the stops for his last go as field agent Ethan Hunt. More from Variety Tom Cruise Teases 'Never Been Done Before' Stunts in 'Mission: Impossible 8,' Including Wing-Walking: 'It Was So Violent on That Airplane' Tom Cruise Urges Young Actors to Learn Filmmaking Tech, Which Is 'Not Taught in Film Schools': 'Brando Understood Lighting. All the Greats Did' 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' First Reactions Praise Film as an 'Exhilarating Adrenaline Rush' With 'Gold Standard' Action 'For the Ages' At 62, the movie icon is dancing harder and faster than ever before to get global audiences to theaters. Last week, he scaled the top of the massive BFI Imax theater in London. The following day, he jumped feet-first out of a helicopter with a camera strapped to his chest. Perhaps most daunting for a celebrity of his caliber, he sat for an interview with TikTok on Tuesday. Why? Because the stakes for "Final Reckoning" are high on multiple fronts. First and foremost is the legacy on the line for Cruise. Yes, he's a four-time Oscar nominee and the titular maverick of "Top Gun." He'll return to the artier fare soon with an Alejandro González Iñarritu collaboration, one that will perhaps burnish him with the prestige luster he earned for his memorable turn in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia" in 1999. But "Mission: Impossible" is Cruise's baby. It's the franchise he's banged up and bled his body for in relentless stunt competition with himself, across eight installments. The first film in the series was the first one he produced and the death-defying stunts he performs in each installment have become synonymous with his brand "He's done a social media campaign like I've never seen," said senior Comscore analyst Paul Dergarabedian. "But it's worth it, this movie is the cinematic equivalent of the biggest ride at the theme park." Cruise and the machinery around him have come to acknowledge "Mission: Impossible" as representing the moviegoing experience itself. The actor has been especially keen this time around on selling the film as an event best enjoyed on premium formats like Imax (smart, considering how curious and receptive general audiences have been about varying screen configurations since Ryan Coogler explained it plainly for his box office hit "Sinners"). These movies are so hallowed for Cruise that in 2020, while filming "Dead Reckoning," he went apeshit in a now-infamous rant when two crew members were standing closer than six feet apart, violating the era's health protocols and which may have led to a production shutdown. But if we're talking about cementing Cruise as one of the greatest movie stars of all time, the financial performance of "Final Reckoning" must also overwhelm. The film's predecessor, "Dead Reckoning," opened below projections in 2023, after costing close to $300 million before the studio's $100 million-plus marketing spend. It grossed just over $570 million worldwide. While domestic numbers weren't mind-blowing, an individual familiar with the project said "Dead Reckoning" is the top-performing "Mission: Impossible" film in the series at the international box office (minus China, where it had a lackluster run along with several other U.S. titles that year). The budget for "Final Reckoning" is nearing mythical levels, varying from the high $300 million range to over $400 million, according to reports. That puts it up there with a "Fast & Furious" or "Avengers" film. In 2020, the narrative coming out production was that both "Dead Reckoning" and "Final Reckoning" were being filmed concurrently. The truth is, according to one studio insider, they were filmed consecutively. Paramount sources said "Final Reckoning" is on track to best its seven previous outings. The film must not only earn cash but also earn Cruise the perfect landing to nearly 45 years of packing the cineplex. A successful Cannes launch could give the series and its star the sendoff it needs. 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.

Tom Cruise Hopes Splashy ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ Cannes Premiere Helps Restore Franchise to Box Office Glory

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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...

 

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