Spielberg avoids Chalamet after his controversial statements

An awkward moment on the red carpet revives a cultural controversy between the young actor and the legendary director.

The red carpet moment that everyone is talking about

The Oscars carpet always provides material. But this year, a few-second clip stole the conversation. Timothée Chalamet, walking with his team, sees Steven Spielberg a few meters away. The instinct is clear: approach the teacher.

But something happens. Spielberg, accompanied by his granddaughter, turns and heads in the opposite direction. Etalk cameras capture everything.

“Here’s gossip! They’re not making eye contact… their publicist is taking it the other way,” comment the hosts, between laughter and suspicion.

Simple coincidence or calculated snub?

For many, it was a direct cut. And the reason could be in a recent controversy. A few weeks ago, Chalamet dropped a bombshell in an interview.

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The actor questioned the current relevance of ballet and opera, suggesting that “no one cares” in today’s cultural landscape.

A few days later, without naming him directly, Spielberg came forward. He defended all forms of art as invaluable collective experiences that should not be underestimated.

The timing is impeccable. Or terrible, depending on where you’re standing.

So when their paths almost cross at the Dolby Theater, the tension (real or imagined) was high. Was it an intentional snub? Or just a man enjoying the night with his granddaughter?

The video does not show crossed words or hostile gestures. Just a change of direction and a space that opens between two generations of cinema. But in the age of the clip, that’s more than enough to power the machine.

The truth is that the episode reflects a generational rift over what art “matters.” And it goes to show that in Hollywood, sometimes the juiciest drama isn’t on the screen, but on the way to it.

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Britney Spears reveals longing to be a mother again

Britney Spears expressed her desire to have another child and remembered her guitar bought in Mexico.

Britney Spears took advantage of Father’s Day to share a personal message. Far from referring to her parent or the father of her children, she spoke of her desire to be a mother again.

In a video published online, the singer appears with an acoustic guitar that she acquired during a visit to Mexico. He accompanied the images with a text:

“It’s an emotional day for me. The guitars remind me of alien babies, strings so soft. They say music is the speech of angels. I bought this one in Mexico.”

The hope of a new child

What caught the most attention was her confession about motherhood:

“The hope that, one day, I can have another baby.”

The publication comes days after Spears was released on probation after being arrested for driving under the influence. Since then, his activity on networks has once again been constant.

Relationship with your children

Britney has two children, Sean Preston and Jayden James, from her marriage to Kevin Federline. Since 2007, Federline has had custody of the minors. Although the young people have not spoken publicly, their father has indicated that there is a rift with the artist due to the content she shares online.

The singer did not mention her father, Jaime Spears, with whom she maintains a distant relationship after the end of the legal guardianship that he controlled for 13 years.

Reactions in networks

Spears’ message generated a wave of support among her followers, who understood her desire to be a mother again. The artist continues to be a cultural reference, and each of her publications attracts media attention.

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FIFA Fan Festival concerts in Monterrey rescheduled due to rain

Concerts of El Gran Silencio and La Costumbre were moved to July due to damage to the stage.

Changes to the FIFA Fan Festival musical lineup

The weather conditions over the weekend forced adjustments to the FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey programming. Organizers confirmed that the concerts scheduled for this Saturday were rescheduled due to the damage the Live Stage suffered during Friday’s storm.

The presentation of El Gran Silencio was moved to July 2, while La Costumbre —whose show was suspended on Friday— will now play on July 7. This was reported by Apodaca Group on social networks.

Despite the changes, the venue will open its doors at 5:00 p.m. The broadcasts of the World Cup matches are still on: Ecuador vs. Curacao at 6:00 p.m., and Tunisia vs. Japan at 10:00 p.m., both in the Food & Soul area.

Caution for the weather

The rescheduling occurs a day after heavy rains and winds of up to 50 km/h caused damage to various facilities in the Fundidora Park. Civil Protection of Nuevo León maintains a preventive notice for the afternoon and evening of this Saturday, which is why it asks the population to take extreme care in the metropolitan area.

 

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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner celebrate religious wedding in Sicily

The singer and the actor got married in a Sicilian villa with 150 guests and a Michelin star banquet.

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have already shared the first images of their religious wedding, held on May 31 at the Villa Valguarnera, in Palermo, Sicily. The wedding occurred six days after the civil ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall, London.

The details of the ceremony

The singer wore a dress designed by Matthieu Blazy, creative director of Chanel, made with gold and silver beads and a train adorned with 25,000 feathers. Her veil included a feather headdress that, according to the Daily Mail, required 3,220 hours of embroidery. Callum Turner opted for a Louis Vuitton suit.

The official photographs were taken by British photographer David Sims, specialized in contemporary fashion. Among the guests were Donatella Versace, Charli XCX and Elton John, who livened up the evening by singing “Your Song” for the couple.

The wedding banquet

The reception, valued at around £1.5 million, brought together 150 people including family and friends. The menu, led by Michelin-starred chef Tony Lo Coco, included three courses: Sicilian pasta with eggplant, chickpea fritters and fried potato balls. For dessert they served cannolis and cassata, a traditional Italian dessert.

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