Inside Nicole Scherzinger and Thom Evans' trip to Yosemite as jetsetting pair enjoy another holiday
Nicole and Thom are on an enviable trip to as many destinations as possible it seem, and next on the agenda was Yosemite in California.Despite many of us struggling to travel with COVID-19 restrictions the beautiful duo appear to be picking their destinations carefully as they've just got back from yet another vacation in Yosemite.
Luke Evans has sparked speculation he has split from his boyfriend.
© Bang Showbiz Luke Evans The 'Beauty and the Beast' actor had been dating Rafael Olarra for over a year but they have now unfollowed one another on Instagram and the 41-year-old actor has removed almost every photo of the art director from his page.
The pair started dating in summer 2019 and made their relationship Instagram official in February 2020.
During the coronavirus quarantine period, they spent a few months together in Florida, before travelling to the UK and Spain over the summer.
Over the last few months, they have been in Australia while Luke shot 'Nine Perfect Strangers' for Hulu but it seems that in the last few weeks, Rafael has returned to his job at luxury hotel chain Faena in the US.
Chris Evans: Nanu ?! His topless photo causes astonishment
actor, Hollywood megastar and heartthrob. Chris Evans (39) now lives up to the latter again. The "Avengers" star recently made a name for itself when he accidentally posted a nude picture of himself on Instagram . He noticed his mistake immediately and deleted the picture immediately - but as is well known, the Internet forgets nothing.
Gallery: Stars who had normal jobs before becoming famous (BANG Showbiz)
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Stars' normal jobs
Not every celebrity was born in the spotlight. Some stars were once everyday people with average jobs! Many spent years working their way up to be the famous icons they are today. Here are the top 10 stars who had normal jobs before becoming famous!
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Hugh Jackman was a PE teacher
Hugh Jackman is one of Hollywood's biggest stars today, thanks to his years playing Wolverine in the 'X-Men' film franchise and starring in big-budget productions like 'The Greatest Showman'. However, his life was not always so star-studded and glamorous. The 'Logan' actor spent a gap year working at Uppingham School in England as a PE teacher. And during an interview on the red carpet, Hugh bumped into one of his former pupils, Rollo Ross, who was working as a reporter. The actor said: "Rollo, I'm sorry man, we go way back. I used to teach you at high school in PE and I want to know how your physical education is progressing. It's very important to me."
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Kanye West worked as a sales assistant in Gap
Before breaking into the industry as a successful rapper, Kanye West worked as a sales assistant at Gap. In lyrics from his debut album, 'The College Dropout', Kanye proclaimed that he used to steal from the store! However, the retailer is now teaming up with the 'Gold Digger' hitmaker and Yeezy, his fashion company, for a new clothing line called Yeezy Gap. The collaboration will be introduced in the first half of 2021. Kanye said to The Cut magazine: "I'd like to be the Steve Jobs of the Gap."
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Johnny Depp sold ballpoint pens over the phone
Johnny Depp is now one of the best-paid stars in Hollywood, but life hasn't always been so easy for the acclaimed actor. Prior to making it big in the movie business, Johnny made a meagre living selling pens. Recalling his first experience in the working world, he previously admitted to spending call day "calling people who don't want you to call them". He added: "You put on your best fake voice and try and sell them a gross or two of ballpoint pens with their name printed on them."
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Channing Tatum worked as a stripper
Channing Tatum played a stripper in 'Magic Mike', but he also worked as one in real life when he was 19 years old. In 2010, he told an Australian newspaper that he wanted to make a movie about his experiences as a stripper. That idea led to the movie 'Magic Mike'. The 'Step Up' actor joked he was not on enough money for what he was doing. The Hollywood star quipped: "For what I was doing for the dollar, not enough of the dollars."
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US President Barack Obama scooped ice cream
The former US President worked as an ice-cream scooper at Baskin-Robbins in Hawaii when he was in high school. Obama wrote about his experience on LinkedIn: "Scooping ice cream is tougher than it looks. Rows and rows of rock-hard ice cream can be brutal on the wrists." However, this experience taught him life lessons he still uses today. He continued: "My first summer job wasn't exactly glamorous, but it taught me some valuable lessons. Responsibility, Hard work. Balancing a job with friends, family, and school."
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Michelle Keegan worked as a check-in agent at Manchester Airport.
Michelle worked at Selfridges in the Trafford Centre shopping mall and as a check-in agent at Manchester Airport before she appeared on our TV screens as Tina McIntyre in 'Coronation Street'. During this time, she was turned down in her very first audition for 'Hollyoaks'. While working for MyTravel Airways in 2006, she checked 'Coronation Street' actor Jack. P Shepherd and his girlfriend in for a flight. Coincidentally, she would go on to play his on-screen girlfriend years later. The 'Our Girl' actress previously said: "I was really star-struck when I saw him in the queue. Now two years on I'm playing his girlfriend."
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Rachel McAdams worked at McDonald's for three years.
The 'Notebook' star had a job with the fast-food restaurant when she was 16 years old. Rachel told Glamour: "[I worked at McDonald's] for a good three years." However, the job simply wasn't for her. The movie star admitted: "I was not a great employee; I broke the orange juice machine one day." She went on to say she enjoyed working at McDonald's, even though she had no time for hand washing. Rachel explained: "It was a great place to work, but I had a little bit of an OCD thing with hand washing and just didn't have time."
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Matt LeBlanc was a carpenter.
Before Matt LeBlanc became a worldwide star for his role in 'Friends', he wanted to be a carpenter. Matt told the Daily Telegraph: "I wanted to be a carpenter. Everyone did carpentry, plumbing, roofing in my family. The mentality was, if it was broke, you fixed it." But after a while, Matt realised this was not the job for him, as he didn't enjoy working in the outdoors. The 'Joey' star said: "I realised that I didn't want to be pounding nails in the snow in New England all my life. I wanted an inside job, where you got to work in the warm. That was the ambition."
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Jim Carrey was a cleaner in a factory.
Before becoming one of the most successful comedic actors in Hollywood, the 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' star cleaned an Ontario warehouse along with his family. His father lost his accountant job, which made the family homeless. Therefore, in return for accommodation they had to work at the factory. The 'The Mask' actor used to scrub washrooms during an eight-hour evening shift after school, causing a drop in his grades and eventually he dropped out of school at 16. However, it all worked out well in the end, because Jim is now among the world's richest comedians.
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George Clooney was a door-to-door insurance salesman.
Before George Clooney found fame in Hollywood, he had a string of low-paying jobs. He previously told David Letterman: "I had a lot of rotten jobs. I sold insurance door-to-door, but it didn't work out well. The first day I sold one (policy) and the guy died." The film star also sold shoes and stocked shelves before hitting the big time. In an interview with the Evening Standard, the actor said doing difficult jobs gave him a sense of humility. And since becoming a global star, George has turned his attention towards various human rights and humanitarian causes, including working to help stop mass atrocities in Sudan and South Sudan.
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The former couple's only red carpet appearance together was at the 'Frozen 2' European premiere last November.
MAINTENANCE. Achdé, the designer of Lucky Luke, tells us about his new album
© Stéphane Kossmann Achdé, designer of Lucky Luke. For the first time, in A Cowboy in the Cotton, the famous hero of the American West is confronted with slavery and racism. Achdé , designer of Un cow-boy dans le coton (1), tells us about this new album by Lucky Luke, which will be released on October 23, 2020. A hero who has animated him since childhood. “The first time I ran into Lucky Luke was in 1965. I remember a scene from a boxing ring poker game from The Judge album. It fascinated me.
The 'Clash of the Titans' star previously admitted he had got a tattoo after turning 40 because he felt "midlife crisis-y".
He said: "It's a band around my arm, it's continuous and it says the initials of my dad, my mother and me. Dave, Yvonne and Luke. It was because I was feeling a bit midlife crisis-y I guess... There's no dolphins or love hearts."
Meanwhile, Luke recently admitted he turned down the villainous role of Gaston in 2017's 'Beauty and the Beast' before finally accepting the part when he realised what a dark character he was.
He said: "I really wanted to be able to merge my singing career with my film career which was going well and I didn't know whether Gaston was the right role for that.
"My best mate said 'Mate, Gaston's a brilliant role.' So we watched it with the kids one Sunday and I watched this character, and I'd turned it down three times. I wanted to play the Beast, but they'd cast the Beast.
"But then I saw it and I thought 'I'm going to make them love me then absolutely despise Gaston.' "
Halle Berry spills details of her first orgasm at the age of 11 .
Halle Berry spilled all about her first-ever orgasm at the age of 11 during a Q&A about sex with her friend on their Instagram series.The 'Catwoman' actress had no problem dishing about her first experience of exploring her sexuality and pleasuring herself when she and her friend, Lindsay Flores, were asked a series of sex-related questions for their 'Bad & Booshy' series on Instagram.