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Lenny Kravitz and Anitta named 'most beautiful' vegans of 2022
Video: Lenny Kravitz and Anitta named 'most beautiful' vegans of 2022 (Cover Video)Judge orders Britney Spears' father Jamie to sit for deposition over handling of conservatorshipKhloe Kardashian is expecting baby number two with cheating ex Tristan ThompsonAna de Armas recalls 'horrible' attention surrounding relationship with Ben AffleckMartin Lawrence confident Bad Boys 4 will go ahead with Will SmithNoah Schnapp apologises to Doja Cat for leaking private messagesJessica Chastain defends Florence Pugh's sheer Valentino gownLizzo reveals Coldplay's Yellow is her 'hookup' songJudge denies Amber Heard's request for mistrial in Johnny Depp defamation caseJAY-Z shuts down retirement rumoursLeBron James calls out US for failing to free Brittney Griner from russian detentionCardi B and Offset give Kulture $50,000 for her 4th birthdayIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Zendaya becomes youngest producing Emmy nomineeIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Mickey Rourke slams Tom Cruise for playing 'same part for 35 years'Pete Davidson sees fatherhood in his futureCardi B 'never had a nanny' for her daughterIoan Gruffudd asks for joint custody of his daughters with ex Alice EvansPreviously, Kravitz shared that he went vegan as it is "the right thing for yourself and for the planet and animals". Meanwhile, Anitta opted to go plant-based after viewing the documentary Cowspiracy in 2019.
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Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’ Adds ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Actor Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant (EXCLUSIVE)
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentGerman actor Oliver Masucci and French star Fanny Ardant have joined the cast of Roman Polanski’s new movie “The Palace,” which will surely be a subject of controversy at the Cannes Film Festival where distribution rights are being sold.The ensemble drama, which had already cast Mickey Rourke, will be headlined by Masucci, the German actor who appeared in “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” and the Netflix series “Dark,” and Ardant, the esteemed French star of “La Belle Epoque” and “8 Women.” Budgeted at €13 million ($13.9 million), the movie is currently shooting on location in Gstaad, Switzerland, and is being sold by Wild Bunch International, the powerhouse behind several movies competing at Cannes, notably Arnaud Desplechin’s “Brother and Sister,” Claire Denis’s “Stars at Noon” and the opening night film “Final Cut” from Michel Hazanavicius. The key crew includes Oscar-winning music composer Alexandre Desplat, along with Polanski’s regular cinematographer Pawel Edelman, who previously worked with Polanski on “An Officer and a Spy,” “The Pianist,” “Oliver Twist” and “The Ghost Writer,” as well as set designer Monica Sironi (“Volare”).“The Palace” is produced by Luca Barbareschi at Eliseo Entertainment company, and co-produced by CAB Productions in Switzerland and Lucky Bob in Poland.Penned by Polanski and Jerzy Skolimowski, the movie takes place at a palace in Gstaad on New Year’s Eve in 1999.
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