It kills me to say that I've gotta agree with Perez on this one.
Poor Lila Grace - she was probably shipped off to visit "Auntie Amy" once they got home.
I don't doubt that Kate Moss adores her little girl, but she severely let her down by doing drugs, and "everyone does it" is not an excuse.
But hopefully that's all in the past & she's learnt from her mistakes and won't do anything that will cause her daughter embarrassment & distress in the future.
Bravo to this man for having some professional integrity and not being blinded by the $$$.
Channing Tatum is fine for any role with a simple plot that involves a lot of shirtlessness.
But for a film that requires true acting talent? HELL NO!
Honestly, I'm sick of every prettyboy actor thinking they're the next Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio - those men proved early on in their careers that they can act (What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Kalifornia), but clowns like Zac Efron need to step off & stick to rom coms!
2. HARVEY IS NOT AFRICAN-AMERICAN, HE IS BLACK-BRITISH
3. HARVEY'S SIGHT HAS IMPROVED AND HE IS NO LONGER IN A WHEELCHAIR - HE CAN WALK Y'ALL!
Poor Lila Grace - she was probably shipped off to visit "Auntie Amy" once they got home.
I don't doubt that Kate Moss adores her little girl, but she severely let her down by doing drugs, and "everyone does it" is not an excuse.
But hopefully that's all in the past & she's learnt from her mistakes and won't do anything that will cause her daughter embarrassment & distress in the future.
Channing Tatum is fine for any role with a simple plot that involves a lot of shirtlessness.
But for a film that requires true acting talent? HELL NO!
Honestly, I'm sick of every prettyboy actor thinking they're the next Brad Pitt or Leonardo DiCaprio - those men proved early on in their careers that they can act (What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Kalifornia), but clowns like Zac Efron need to step off & stick to rom coms!
Seriously, if that's you in your avatar then you can do A LOT better.
I'm British, so I don't know anything about this bloke other than he's on the American version of "Strictly", but he's a serious butterface!
She has grown up to raise a family, and see that family raise families of their own.
Her death should be celebrated as the "end of a life" rather than the "loss of a life" & my thoughts are with her family.