Jessica Biel has talked about keeping her children with Justin Timberlake away the prying eyes of the paparazzi. And the actress indicated that the family may have moved away from Los Angeles partly for their kids’ privacy.
Biel appeared on the latest episode of Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera, where Ripa marveled about how she’s been able to keep her kids’ faces off of social media.
“Do the paparazzi respect that in general? Do you find that you have to remind them?,” Ripa asked.
“I don’t think they necessarily respect that if we’re out and about with our kids. It can be somewhat country-dependant. In this country it’s kind of state by state. You get hammered [by paparazzi] on the East Coast; you kind of get hammered on the West Coast,” said Biel. “That’s why we don’t really live there anymore. It’s...
Biel appeared on the latest episode of Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera, where Ripa marveled about how she’s been able to keep her kids’ faces off of social media.
“Do the paparazzi respect that in general? Do you find that you have to remind them?,” Ripa asked.
“I don’t think they necessarily respect that if we’re out and about with our kids. It can be somewhat country-dependant. In this country it’s kind of state by state. You get hammered [by paparazzi] on the East Coast; you kind of get hammered on the West Coast,” said Biel. “That’s why we don’t really live there anymore. It’s...
- 5/23/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Like most big stars in Hollywood these days, Jessica Biel runs a production company, and while she’s achieved success as an actress, the lack of success for her company affected her mentally for many years.
Jessica Biel – Says Her Production Company Saw Little To No Success During Its First Ten Years Of Operation
Even as a successful actress, finding success for the production company she co-founded with business partner Michelle Purple, Iron Ocean, was a 20 year process. In fact it was so hard for Biel sometimes that she thought of quiting the whole thing altogether.
“Doors did not open at all, even being in the business for so long,” Biel said on the May 15 episode of The Bright Side podcast. “I’ve had this production company with my partner, Michelle Purple, for 20 years. I started it with her when I was 22 and for the first 10 years, we had almost no success at all.
Jessica Biel – Says Her Production Company Saw Little To No Success During Its First Ten Years Of Operation
Even as a successful actress, finding success for the production company she co-founded with business partner Michelle Purple, Iron Ocean, was a 20 year process. In fact it was so hard for Biel sometimes that she thought of quiting the whole thing altogether.
“Doors did not open at all, even being in the business for so long,” Biel said on the May 15 episode of The Bright Side podcast. “I’ve had this production company with my partner, Michelle Purple, for 20 years. I started it with her when I was 22 and for the first 10 years, we had almost no success at all.
- 5/21/2024
- by Nmesoma Okechukwu
- Celebrating The Soaps
Getting The Sinner made required the patience of a saint.
Jessica Biel revealed on the podcast The Bright Side that she intended to quit Hollywood if she couldn’t sell The Sinner, which eventually went to USA Network after a long shopping period and won her an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination.
“Doors did not open at all, even being in the business for so long,” Biel said. “I’ve had this production company with my partner, Michelle Purple, for 20 years… I started it with her when I was 22, and for the first 10 years, we had almost no success at all. We had a very challenging time getting any story told.”
Then they came across The Sinner, a police procedural about unlikely culprits and their motivations. Biel said she and Purple “built that show from the ground up.”
“Michelle and I looked at each other and she said, ‘If we don’t sell this show,...
Jessica Biel revealed on the podcast The Bright Side that she intended to quit Hollywood if she couldn’t sell The Sinner, which eventually went to USA Network after a long shopping period and won her an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination.
“Doors did not open at all, even being in the business for so long,” Biel said. “I’ve had this production company with my partner, Michelle Purple, for 20 years… I started it with her when I was 22, and for the first 10 years, we had almost no success at all. We had a very challenging time getting any story told.”
Then they came across The Sinner, a police procedural about unlikely culprits and their motivations. Biel said she and Purple “built that show from the ground up.”
“Michelle and I looked at each other and she said, ‘If we don’t sell this show,...
- 5/17/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Jessica Biel was so invested in making The Sinner that she was ready to quit Hollywood if the anthology series didn’t sell.
Biel, who earned an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for her season one role as Cora Tennetti and continued to executive produce the anthology series through its four seasons at USA, detailed on podcast The Bright Side how much working on the show meant to her.
The actress recalled that “doors did not open at all” for her production company, Iron Ocean, which she started with her business partner Michelle Purple 20 years ago. For the first 10 years, they experienced “almost no success at all” she said.
Though the production company was able to make the 2012 film The Tall Man, Biel said it wasn’t until “many years later” that they were introduced to The Sinner, which turned out to be Iron Ocean’s first major venture into TV.
Biel, who earned an Emmy and Golden Globe nomination for her season one role as Cora Tennetti and continued to executive produce the anthology series through its four seasons at USA, detailed on podcast The Bright Side how much working on the show meant to her.
The actress recalled that “doors did not open at all” for her production company, Iron Ocean, which she started with her business partner Michelle Purple 20 years ago. For the first 10 years, they experienced “almost no success at all” she said.
Though the production company was able to make the 2012 film The Tall Man, Biel said it wasn’t until “many years later” that they were introduced to The Sinner, which turned out to be Iron Ocean’s first major venture into TV.
- 5/17/2024
- by Tatiana Tenreyro
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rhobh star Kyle Richards’ eldest daughter, Farrah Aldjufrie’s home was burglarized on Tuesday, April 23rd. At the time, it was clear the robbers got away with a lot but the exact details were unknown at the time. Now that a week has gone by, more has come out as to what was stolen from the real estate agent. Keep reading for all the information that has emerged.
Rhobh Kyle Richards’ Daughter Robbed Of $1 Million Plus Heirlooms
Over the weekend, Kyle Richards and her family got a chance to forget their problems. They enjoyed time away at Stagecoach and Farrah Aldjufruie (Brittany) shared photos of her parents together. Estranged couple Kyle and Mauricio Umansky were seen in a snap taken by Farrah. Their arms were around two of their daughters and it was a nice photo. Currently, Kyle has not made a decision about her future with Rhobh as she...
Rhobh Kyle Richards’ Daughter Robbed Of $1 Million Plus Heirlooms
Over the weekend, Kyle Richards and her family got a chance to forget their problems. They enjoyed time away at Stagecoach and Farrah Aldjufruie (Brittany) shared photos of her parents together. Estranged couple Kyle and Mauricio Umansky were seen in a snap taken by Farrah. Their arms were around two of their daughters and it was a nice photo. Currently, Kyle has not made a decision about her future with Rhobh as she...
- 4/30/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
’Free Guy’ dropped only 7% on its opening session.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Aug 20-22)Total gross to dateWeek 1 Free Guy (Disney) £2.26m £7.2m 2 2 The Paw Patrol Movie (Paramount) £1.03m £4.47m 2 3 The Suicide Squad (Warner Bros) £653,885 £12.3m 4 4 Jungle Cruise (Disney) £652,000 £10m 4 5 People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan (Universal) £553,261 £896,992 1
Disney’s original comedy Free Guy posted a good hold on its second session in UK-Ireland cinemas to retain the box office lead, as BBC mockumentary feature People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan broke into the top five on its first weekend.
Free Guy dropped only 7% on its opening session, with £2.26m taking it to £7.2m.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Aug 20-22)Total gross to dateWeek 1 Free Guy (Disney) £2.26m £7.2m 2 2 The Paw Patrol Movie (Paramount) £1.03m £4.47m 2 3 The Suicide Squad (Warner Bros) £653,885 £12.3m 4 4 Jungle Cruise (Disney) £652,000 £10m 4 5 People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan (Universal) £553,261 £896,992 1
Disney’s original comedy Free Guy posted a good hold on its second session in UK-Ireland cinemas to retain the box office lead, as BBC mockumentary feature People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan broke into the top five on its first weekend.
Free Guy dropped only 7% on its opening session, with £2.26m taking it to £7.2m.
- 8/23/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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