![]() ![]() They are so happy that they announced on the cover of Hello in January that they had renewed their wedding vows after 11 years and – guess what! – that they are launching a new podcast, The Therapy Crouch.īut there was no competition with Murdoch for column inches. Model Abbey Clancy and her husband, the former Premier League footballer Peter Crouch are often spotted at social events, tiny Abbey perched on Crouch’s knee, looking absolutely besotted. At the very least, the images might prove he’s still got it.Ībbey Clancy and Peter Crouch Ricky Vigil If he’s really, really lucky it might even distract from his ongoing controversial $27 billion plan to merge Fox and News Corp and seal his legacy, Succession style. Empathy for his fourth ex-wife, the Texan firecracker Jerry Hall, might dissipate (they finalised their divorce, which Murdoch is said to have requested on email, less than six months ago). Honourable and true: she was a police chaplain, don’t you know? And she’s 25 years his junior! If he’s lucky, this image will circulate so often this week that it will enter the public consciousness. And the crucifix around her neck says she’s a good one. The widow of country music star Chester Smith. What is 91-year-old Rupert Murdoch doing?Īnn-Lesley Smith, his new woman in this beachside picture, is beautiful. ![]() An image published in the last week by the Telegraph and the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, catch Debnam-Carey when “Fear the Walking Dead” Season 2 airs every Sunday on AMC.It’s the droplets of salt water glistening on their naked skin, trunks and bikini soaked from the Bajan sea the tight grip of each other’s hand the coy half smile that says, ‘I can’t believe how happy I am when I’m with you.’ It’s love in front of a paparazzi lens in Barbados. “The 100” Season 4 is expected to air in the first quarter of 2017 on The CW. It wasn’t to be hurtful,” she told the publication, noting that the writers did not set out to intentionally harm the LGBTQ community by killing off her lesbian character. She clarified that the filming schedule for “The 100” conflicted with that of “Fear the Walking Dead,” so she had to choose one. The Aussie actress also talked about the circumstances surrounding her exit, debunking rumors claiming she left because she’d felt her character was not being handled properly. When asked how Lexa’s story may have developed had she not died, Debnam-Carey said she would have liked to see her “fall from grace, stage a coup and regain power.” The actress also dished that she would have liked to film more scenes with Richard Harmon and Lindsey Morgan.Īs for Lexa and Clarke, Debnam-Carey shared that it had been “awkward” filming the “Clexa” sex scene because “the crew pranked by playing Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’ during the first take.” In fact, when was asked to comment on Lexa’s controversial death in Season 3 at the Copenhagen Comic-Con over the weekend, she only said (via Hypable), “Watch ‘Fear the Walking Dead!’ A little promo.”īut this doesn’t mean Debnam-Carey is completely ignoring questions about her stint on “The 100.” During her second Q&A panel at the first ever Comic-Con in Copenhagen, the actress revealed which scene was the saddest for her to film in The CW series, saying it was her character’s death. However, Debnam-Carey has moved on from “The 100” and is currently focused on her role in AMC’s “Fear the Walking Dead,” where she plays model student Alicia Clark. Any choice they make in pop culture forces the rest of the world to take notice,” she told the magazine. “’The 100’ has such ferociously passionate fans. The fan backlash was so immense that it grabbed the attention of creator Jason Rothenberg and Debnam-Carey herself, who is in awe of how passionate the fans of the series can be. In addition, Lexa and Clarke (Eliza Taylor) had just slept together, and fans were upset when “Clexa’s” relationship never went any further than this. The death of Lexa – the lesbian commander of the allied Grounder clans in “The 100” - at the hands of Titus (Neil Sandilands) sparked outrage and dismay among loyal fans of the series, especially among the LGBTQ community. The actress, 23, recently sat down for an interview with W magazine, where she talked about a variety of topics, including “The 100,” her life after leaving the series and her role in “Fear the Walking Dead.” “The 100” Season 4 won’t be airing until next year, but there’s already one character we’re sure to be missing next season.Īlycia Debnam-Carey’s Lexa met a tragic end in “The 100” Season 3, and it looks like she definitely won’t be back in the upcoming installment of The CW series. ![]()
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