Watch Rising Star Helen Mirren Shut Down Sexist Interviewer Back in 1975
Click:comfortable footwear Helen Mirren proves, once again, that she is a force to be reckoned with. During an interview back in 1975, one of her first, Mirren sat down with Michael Parkinson, a “sexist old fart” (her words, not ours), to discuss her budding acting career. Things start off on the very wrong foot when…
Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard Turn the Allied Premiere into Colorblock Heaven
After stops in the U.S. and Asia, on Sunday night Marion Cotillard and Brad Pitt’s whirlwind Allied promo tour landed them in Cotillard’s hometown: Paris. Cotillard, who is pregnant with her second child, dressed her blossoming baby bump in a crimson one-shoulder Dior dress. The radiant free-flowing gown featured a single long sleeve and a…
See Rare Photos of Bella Hadid and The Weeknd Together on Their Colorful Japanese Getaway
Bella Hadid and The Weeknd are unarguably Instagram-official. On Wednesday, the happy couple took to the social media platform to each share the same exact selfie (above) of them cruising around Tokyo’s Harajuku district in Japan. In the shot, Hadid confidently flaunts her toned abs as she rocked green-colored army pants with matching leather boots,…
Stroll blames early exit from qualifying on Grosjean
Lance Stroll won’t hold fond memories of his first qualifying session with his father’s Racing Point team, with the Canadian biting the dust in Q1. While Stroll had run in the thick of the second half of the field in free practice, the 20-year-old was confident of making the Q1 cut. However, as he was…
Driver line-ups for Barcelona two-day in-season test
Formula 1’s second in-season test of the year kicks off today at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona where teams will put a few young drivers through their paces on Tuesday and Wednesday. Nikita Mazepin will get a full day of running with Mercedes while Antonio Fuoco will have an opportunity to sample Ferraro’s SF90.…
Massa ‘really surprised’ by sudden Brazilian GP move to Rio
Former F1 driver Felipe Massa says his first reaction to the news of the Brazilian Grand Prix’s potential transfer from Sao Paulo to Rio was one of utter surprise. Earlier this month, out of the blue, Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro took to Twitter to announce that the Brazilian Grand Prix would take place at Rio…
Is Montoya now Lance Stroll’s new mental coach?
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya was in attendance at the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend and spent most of his time in the Racing Point garage. According to Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport, the seven-time Grand Prix winner may have been entrusted with a hands-on – or rather a brains-on – role involving Lance…
Perez delighted to get ‘everything right’ in Baku qualifying
Racing Point’s Sergio Perez proved once again why Baku City Circuit is one of his favourite tracks on the Formula 1 calendar. The Mexican driver has been on the podium here twice before, in 2016 and 2018, and he was looking full of confidence again this weekend as he flew to fifth place in qualifying…
Horner says kerb damage in Austria already worth £250,000!
The Red Bull Ring’s sausage kerbs have already inflicted damage on the home team’s cars worth about £250,000 according to Christian Horner. Both Red Bull and Mercedes dealt with front wing damage in Friday’s first free practice session after various encounters by their drivers with the track limiting markers. However, it was Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg…
Stroll: Poor qualifying form ‘a combination of things’
Lance Stroll has yet to make it out of Q1 in qualifying this season, the SportPesa Racing Point driver attributing his poor form on Saturday afternoons to a diverse set of factors. The last time Stroll made the Q2 cut was in Mexico last year, but while the Canadian was burdened in 2018 by his…