Nicole Kidman has opened up to Who magazine about her divorce, her children and her marriage. The notoriously private actress is on the cover of the magazine’s 20th anniversary edition.
This from the Daily Telegraph:
“I got married really fast and really young,” Kidman told WHO. “But I don’t regret that because it got me [children] Bella and Connor and I did have a fantastic marriage for a long period. Then when it didn’t work out I had to really dig deep and find my way through depression. I have no regrets about all of it. It was all part of growing up.”
Kidman, who is now also mum to Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret with husband Keith Urban, says announcing she was pregnant in 2008 was one of the greatest surprises of her life.
“Every woman who has been through all those ups and downs knows the depression that comes with it. So the way it just happened with Sunday was like, ‘What?’ The percentages were so low. It is the miracle in my life.”
We want to buy this album and we want to buy it NOW. Sadly, it’s a Christmas album and so we will have to wait until November to hear the magic that a John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John reunion will bring. That’s right – the pair are releasing an album called This Christmas just in time for the holiday season.
The album will also feature 13 guest stars, including Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Chick Corea and Kenny G. We’re predicting that the highlight will be the original song, I Think You Might Like It, a sequel to the Grease hit You’re the One That I Want.
The pair will donate the artist proceeds from the album equally to the Jett Travolta Foundation, to combat children’s disabilities, including autism and seizures, and the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in Melbourne.
It’s out November 13. Start preparing your iTunes for all that Christmassy goodness!
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Today’s find on Mamamia Shopping – a rose gold Skagen watch. It’s 54% off for today only.
hereIn other fluff news:
– Fact: Rebel Wilson is awesome. And in our eyes, this video has just made her ten times more awesome. Watch it now.
– Lady Gaga has stepped out in a dress that seems to have been specifically designed to show off her… um… assets. We’ve got a round-up of her craziest looks right here for you.
– We are baffled by this handbag. BAFFLED. Apparently it’s real, and it’s part of the new Chanel collection.
We’re still a little bit obsessed with this Japanese invention. Partly because it is so bizarre that we can’t possibly work out why anyone would EVER want to try it. Ever.
Basically – and try not to overthink this – men and women are trying saline bagel-shaped injections on their foreheads. Technicians insert a needle into the forehead to create a blob; the practitioner then places their thumb into the blob to create an indentation.
The Japanese artist who pioneered the “modcon” body art said that it’s about innovation: “People who like extreme body modification want to find their own way of doing things, and they’re always looking for new ways to do that. The more progressive the scene gets, the more these people have to experiment and go their own way.”
We might pass but thanks anyway.
Here’s a gallery of some bagel-heads:
Top Comments
ONJ and JT were both really attractive people once, but both have had too much plastic surgery now and that album cover's been photoshopped a tad too much. They both look a bit crazed to be honest.
The Chanel bag proves that Karl Lagerfeld has truly lost the plot, cause we all want to carry a decorative hula hoop round, right?
As for the bagel head, words fail.
BTW, love the watch.
John Travolra creeps me out. I actually think its not the real JT anymore, but some sort of electronic robot replacement w bizarro plastic hair.
It's interesting that the money will be donated towards his son's foundation combatting autism amongst other disabilities. He's never publically admitted that Jett suffered autism and The Cult (Scientology) doesn't believe that it even exists